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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWearing a seat belt and having working airbags in a car does not guarantee that you will not be killed in an RTC. Such measures, however, do significantly reduce the risk of death. The same, plus an even greater reduction in the risk to others, should one be virus-positive, applies to the wearing of face coverings during the current health emergency.
An extension of this is that so much of what we are being told ( to do) is part of a narrative that consistently excludes much of the collateral damage. And it must be said that mask wearing is thought to have some negafits, such as complacency, poor mask hygiene risk etc.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 PostAn extension of this is that so much of what we are being told ( to do) is part of a narrative that consistently excludes much of the collateral damage....
The progression of Covid-19 is alarming, 31% of the population were living in local authorities which had over 200 cases/100k in the 7 days to 01/10/20.
I don't want to flood the forum with maps but should anyone be interested I have uploaded daily UK Cases/100k maps from w/e 16/09/20 to w/e 01/10/20 to dropbox:
(Maps for w/e 28/09/20 on use the newly revised data which includes the "missing" 16,000 cases.)
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostOh Jesus...you're not still banging on about that, are you? It is very simple. If you are wearing a full mask and one up to hospital standards then that will give you an awful lot of protection. No debate there else we'd have no medical staff left in Intensive Care. If you're wearing a mask that is not up to that standard then you have 'some' protection but at least better than no mask. That is, of course assuming that you do not have Covid and are concerned about catching it.
But if you do have Covid (and are unaware) then wearing one of these masks will curtail you spraying virus droplets to all and sundry. And if you know that you do have Covid then why are you out of your house ?
So please don't be like the cretin in Waitrose the other week, who was wearing a mask but decided to pull it down to cough all over the bakery counter.
Is it true that Herr Hancock is going to limit to 6 the number of people active on the Forum at any one time?
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThat's you told, then!
Just by the by, yesterday I went on a trail run. We were requested by the organisers, (who must have more patience than we have a right to expect for putting up with all the bureaucratic hoops they had to jump through ) to wear masks between our cars and the open barn where registrations were taking place, and at every other point on the farm. We were allowed to remove them once running. It was a bit silly really.
Sadly, and no doubt because organisers are very concerned at the prospect of an easily blotted copybook, there are very few such events right now. It was absolutely brilliant to be involved in a normal event. Well if you can call running along muddy tracks and byways in persistent drizzle normal.......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 LMcD View PostThat's you told, then!
Is it true that Herr Hancock is going to limit to 6 the number of people active on the Forum at any one time?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 DracoM View PostDEffo NOT convinced by these big plastic face shields: at the bottom, open to the air......erm...and once out, those droplets circulate. End of.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWell if you can call running along muddy tracks and byways in persistent drizzle normal.......
And just slightly off topic, I was amused to see that a small office in said gym has been set up by two chaps offering Wills and Estate Planning services.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostThe laughable part of the recent farrago is that apparantly PHE was using Excel to import the csv files containing the test data.
No problem - apart from the fact that the version of Excel they were using had a row limit of 65,536 (i.e. it must have been pre-Excel 2007) so they "lost" the rows in the csv file beyond row 65,536.
I regularly use Excel 2003 myself and know that if you try to import a csv file with more than 65,536 rows a warning comes up - so they must have either ignored the warning or (possibly) were using a macro which ignored this type of error.
If one has to use a tool like Excel for expediency as a short tem measure, then protocols need to be put in place to ensure that human errors (and others) don't creep in, and there is quite a high risk that things will go awry on occasions.
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I have to say that as someone who lives alone I find the prospect of further draconian restrictions on my ability to socialise extremely depressing. It seems to me there is no end to this government’s rampant incompetence. People’s behaviours are being affected all right, but not in ways which result in keeping the curve down. I conclude that nobody really has a clue how to manage this pandemic, and still believe that failing to take the obvious steps early on has been even more disastrous than was apparent at the time. The arrogance of these buffoons is breathtaking. It’s not the first pandemic in history, plenty of other countries have managed it better, all Britain seems to have done it seems to me is confirm its position as the laughing stock of the world it’s been working towards inexorably for most of my life.
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Originally posted by muzzer View PostI have to say that as someone who lives alone I find the prospect of further draconian restrictions on my ability to socialise extremely depressing. It seems to me there is no end to this government’s rampant incompetence. People’s behaviours are being affected all right, but not in ways which result in keeping the curve down. I conclude that nobody really has a clue how to manage this pandemic, and still believe that failing to take the obvious steps early on has been even more disastrous than was apparent at the time. The arrogance of these buffoons is breathtaking. It’s not the first pandemic in history, plenty of other countries have managed it better, all Britain seems to have done it seems to me is confirm its position as the laughing stock of the world it’s been working towards inexorably for most of my life.
We really need to be asking very serious questions about the policies being pursued, how and if they are working, what alternatives there might be, and whether we should really assume that the government's intentions are benign. If we don't ask those questions, then we are very foolish, but sadly large chunks of the media are complicit in the chaos, in a variety of ways.
Some questions :
Why aren't local lockdowns apparently working ? Badly implemented, or just a bad policy ?
Are masks really keeping infection down, ( check the numbers and the regulations in France) or are they possibly instilling a false sense of security ?
Are testing and tracing resources being properly targeted ? Should there be more focus on workplace and education establishments ?
Just how trustworthy are the test results ?
Can we do more to support self isolation and shielding, in what might be a cost effective move of resources away from general controls.
Is there too much focus on general restriction of activity, and too little on preventing really risky activity or behaviour ?
is the government really balancing the risks of Covid and non covid health issues properly ?
And so on, and so on?
As I say, just questions .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 PostI don't disagree with much of what you say, but plenty of other governments have done more or less as badly as ours. Cases are just as high in Spain and France, just as two examples.
We really need to be asking very serious questions about the policies being pursued, how and if they are working, what alternatives there might be, and whether we should really assume that the government's intentions are benign. If we don't ask those questions, then we are very foolish, but sadly large chunks of the media are complicit in the chaos, in a variety of ways.
Some questions :
Why aren't local lockdowns apparently working ? Badly implemented, or just a bad policy ?
Are masks really keeping infection down, ( check the numbers and the regulations in France) or are they possibly instilling a false sense of security ?
Are testing and tracing resources being properly targeted ? Should there be more focus on workplace and education establishments ?
Just how trustworthy are the test results ?
Can we do more to support self isolation and shielding, in what might be a cost effective move of resources away from general controls.
Is there too much focus on general restriction of activity, and too little on preventing really risky activity or behaviour ?
is the government really balancing the risks of Covid and non covid health issues properly ?
And so on, and so on?
As I say, just questions .
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell I'm starting to think that two metre social distancing was probably the best of solutions offered so far, along with masking and hand washing - it was while that was in operation that the infection numbers purportedly came down the most, and I try my best to stick with it, including when inside shops.
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Originally posted by muzzer View PostI have to say that as someone who lives alone I find the prospect of further draconian restrictions on my ability to socialise extremely depressing. It seems to me there is no end to this government’s rampant incompetence. People’s behaviours are being affected all right, but not in ways which result in keeping the curve down. I conclude that nobody really has a clue how to manage this pandemic, and still believe that failing to take the obvious steps early on has been even more disastrous than was apparent at the time. The arrogance of these buffoons is breathtaking. It’s not the first pandemic in history, plenty of other countries have managed it better, all Britain seems to have done it seems to me is confirm its position as the laughing stock of the world it’s been working towards inexorably for most of my life.
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