Jump to content

When will this shit end?


Chrisp1986

Recommended Posts

Just now, zahidf said:

I'm double jabbed as are most of my friends and family. I'll do stuff like wear a mask in busy places but I'm not going to avoid friends/family again. I've had enough of lockdowns and refuse to go along with them anymore. 

might not have that choice if things are forced to close up .... although obviously depends on your own  definition of lockdown .... id be concerned if people couldnt get A and E treatment personally ... but lets see what happens and if we get to 100,000 or even 200,000 cases per day that Neil furgeson talked about earlier 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

From my own recent hospital visit I can say that they are busy. Lots of people packed in the pre surgery ward and post surgery my ward was also very full and they were keen to get me sent home as soon as possible even after quite major surgery. 
 

Non-Covid related treatment is happening but they are certainly trying to squeeze in as much of it as possible. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, squirrelarmy said:

From my own recent hospital visit I can say that they are busy. Lots of people packed in the pre surgery ward and post surgery my ward was also very full and they were keen to get me sent home as soon as possible even after quite major surgery. 
 

Non-Covid related treatment is happening but they are certainly trying to squeeze in as much of it as possible. 

Everything go ok?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

53 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

 

 

As maths was never my strong point I'm reluctant to criticise an expert, but does this figure of 2.4% case hospitalization really mean 1075 in 10 days time? The hospitalization rate is steadily falling and 10 days ago it was at 3%, if it continues to fall, in 10 days time it could well be at 2% in which case the admissions will be lower than he suggests, all this on top of the fact that the cases figure is directly affected by the amount of testing, it is not the absolute true number of people currently  infected just a guide based on how much testing has been done, so there is no way to predict how many people are going to be ill enough for hospital based on this figure, (the true number of people infected will be far higher than 44777) if he was referring to the test positivity rate and making a guesstimate of overall cases from that I might be more inclined to accept his figures. There is an old saying, "lies, damned lies and statistics", the number of false assumptions and misinterpretations of data during this crisis is staggering, people should be questioning every "fact" presented.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, gizmoman said:

As maths was never my strong point I'm reluctant to criticise an expert, but does this figure of 2.4% case hospitalization really mean 1075 in 10 days time? The hospitalization rate is steadily falling and 10 days ago it was at 3%, if it continues to fall, in 10 days time it could well be at 2% in which case the admissions will be lower than he suggests, all this on top of the fact that the cases figure is directly affected by the amount of testing, it is not the absolute true number of people currently  infected just a guide based on how much testing has been done, so there is no way to predict how many people are going to be ill enough for hospital based on this figure, (the true number of people infected will be far higher than 44777) if he was referring to the test positivity rate and making a guesstimate of overall cases from that I might be more inclined to accept his figures. There is an old saying, "lies, damned lies and statistics", the number of false assumptions and misinterpretations of data during this crisis is staggering, people should be questioning every "fact" presented.

I dont need to I can rely on you for that .... your opening line of maths was never my strong point doesnt help fill me with confidence though 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

54 minutes ago, zahidf said:

 

People who would never go to clubs or festivals now have a stick to beat people with who do. Germaphobes who would quite happily see Glastonbury never happen again. Jealousy and insecurity. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

 

“We do things differently here” 🙄. God I hate this northern virtuous attitude that it’s only them who have a moral compass. Walk down through Manchester City central, hundreds of people without masks on public transport and in shops. Give in Burnham. Stop trying to start a culture war.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, crazyfool1 said:

Tbh I just read the opening line and didn’t bother with the rest 

in which case your first line "I don't need to I can rely on you for that" doesn't make any sense. Still, I don't blame you for not thinking about it, no point risking changing your opinion.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, gizmoman said:

in which case your first line "I don't need to I can rely on you for that" doesn't make any sense. Still, I don't blame you for not thinking about it, no point risking changing your opinion.

I’ve read every single one of your comments all the way through … 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

“We do things differently here” 🙄. God I hate this northern virtuous attitude that it’s only them who have a moral compass. Walk down through Manchester City central, hundreds of people without masks on public transport and in shops. Give in Burnham. Stop trying to start a culture war.

Andrew Burnham to you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

People who would never go to clubs or festivals now have a stick to beat people with who do. Germaphobes who would quite happily see Glastonbury never happen again. Jealousy and insecurity. 

It's all being set up for clubs being the scapegoat for the inevitable increase in cases. 

I'll be pleasantly surprised if clubs are still open by the end of August. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, El Matador said:

It's all being set up for clubs being the scapegoat for the inevitable increase in cases. 

I'll be pleasantly surprised if clubs are still open by the end of August. 

It really really fucking sucks and yet I wouldn’t be surprised if some users on here clapped at festivals and nightclubs being thrown under the bus this way. The events industry is in a dire condition right now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Matt42 said:

It really really fucking sucks and yet I wouldn’t be surprised if some users on here clapped at festivals and nightclubs being thrown under the bus this way. The events industry is in a dire condition right now.

It’s just gonna be the thing that adds to an ever increasing problem that’s already an issue … they are unfortunately going to be a hotbed of transmission and I really want them open … they are the last to open and will be the first thing to go … such a shame but we don’t need to look far to see the issue they cause … No one is clapping we are all on a festival forum and live live music just like you 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

It really really fucking sucks and yet I wouldn’t be surprised if some users on here clapped at festivals and nightclubs being thrown under the bus this way. The events industry is in a dire condition right now.

Man, the way you go on, if we're not fully on board with the ending of all restrictions then we must be fun hating vaccine denialists and that's it. It's all shit, hopefully things will improve, but there's a lot of uncertainty, and that is it.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

“We do things differently here” 🙄. God I hate this northern virtuous attitude that it’s only them who have a moral compass. Walk down through Manchester City central, hundreds of people without masks on public transport and in shops. Give in Burnham. Stop trying to start a culture war.

To be fair, he's quoting (I believe) Tony Wilson, and the phrase has been associated with Manchester for a long time now.

It's bollocks, of course, but I thing you're reading more into it than there is.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, stuartbert two hats said:

If the NHS is overwhelmed again, then it will happen, I don't think it matters how many vaccinations.

If that happens inure. But we currently have 3964 in Hospital, peak was 39,254 in January, 551 are ventilated vs 4077 at January peak. If we pass that peak basically the Vaccines don’t work.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...