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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostCummings' wife described on the Today programme, R4 8.50 am how she came down with CV19, he rushed home "he's a vary caring person" and then was laid very low himself.
And his pulse oximeter showed very low levels but he got through it.
Given the relaxed rules on sectioning surely there's someone in here who can help us all out ?
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Today's increase in hospital deaths of 813 is probably higher than it would normally be due to some degree of catching up in the figures for England.
The daily increases that are announced are deaths that have happened over a number of previous weeks, though most of the deaths have occurred over the previous few days with a long tail back over a few weeks.
For England, on average, approximately 88% have occurred over the previous 5 days.
With today's figures for England only 66% occurred within the previous 5 days and the deaths spread back to 11th March, with 140 occurring between 30th Mar and 9th Apr. This is very unusual.
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Originally posted by johnb View Post...
With today's figures for England only 66% occurred within the previous 5 days and the deaths spread back to 11th March, with 140 occurring between 30th Mar and 9th Apr. This is very unusual.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostThe week in Westminster, today Radio 4 - 2nd half so from 11:15.Alastair Campbell lambasting the press for being consistently palmed off with non-responses in the daily press conferences. He made a convincing case.
Yes, I know, tainted with the WMD/Iraq war., for which he makes a case in defence during the programme. For myself, Blair made a grievous error on Iraq - although it does show how dangerous our legitimisation of US adventures were. However he was and is a competent politician, with many benefits delivered in his premiership. His competence stands as a stark contrast to those in power in the last 10 years, and particularly now.
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Almost everything that is going in in the public sphere is abput protecting the so called government.
The criteria for school reopening have absolutely nothing to do with actual safety of anybody involved and everything to do with making sure the government doesnt look responsible for things happening in hospitals that shouldn't happen.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostAlmost everything that is going in in the public sphere is abput protecting the so called government.
The criteria for school reopening have absolutely nothing to do with actual safety of anybody involved and everything to do with making sure the government doesnt look responsible for things happening in hospitals that shouldn't happen.
It seems very obvious to me that many things are "released" in order to manipulate public opinion
so the Derbyshire drone footage was designed to make us all be outraged about those not following the rules while our PM himself got infected by coronavirus by acting like the dick that he is. BUT, he will shortly return to cheers and people will forget about his stupidity... wait for the film of the street party or some other bullshit from the Northamptonshire police..
NOT that I think it's all a conspiracy
BUT what Sid said at the end of The Great Rock and Roll Swindle
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostTheatre innit
It seems very obvious to me that many things are "released" in order to manipulate public opinion
so the Derbyshire drone footage was designed to make us all be outraged about those not following the rules while our PM himself got infected by coronavirus by acting like the dick that he is. BUT, he will shortly return to cheers and people will forget about his stupidity... wait for the film of the street party or some other bullshit from the Northamptonshire police..
NOT that I think it's all a conspiracy
BUT what Sid said at the end of The Great Rock and Roll Swindle
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A headline from the Guardian
"UK coronavirus toll passes milestone of 20,000"
I don't think milestone is the right word( more accurately "shameful figure") as that is more usually applied to a positive outcome such as fundraising.
I first thought 'tombstone' but realise that might be perceived as facetious, which was not the intention.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostA headline from the Guardian
"UK coronavirus toll passes milestone of 20,000"
I don't think milestone is the right word( more accurately "shameful figure") as that is more usually applied to a positive outcome such as fundraising.
I first thought 'tombstone' but realise that might be perceived as facetious, which was not the intention.bong ching
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What might happen if we try to return to “normal” too soon - https://time.com/5826918/hokkaido-coronavirus-lockdown/
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