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There's a reason I have not posted much on this subject on here and it's that, unlike quite a few contributors on here it seems, I accept that we're in a very fluid situation with a new virus that everyone, including the experts, are learning about on the hoof so to speak - in such circumstances, I don't feel I can contribute anything that qualifies as worthwhile.Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View PostAh, yes, we'll be back to Brexit and the 17 million of us who were duped next.
Probably doesn't apply to you because I think from what you said some time back, you used to work in the Patent office/ONS [???] - forgive me if I'm wrong - but as it stands the FTSE has lost 30% in the last 4 weeks. If people with personal pensions were buying annuities today they could have lost 30% of their pension fund. Why ? because everyone runs around making a huge drama, coming across all serious like they're Churchill in 1940, when the reality is 6 people have died in the UK in the past month - all from other complications.
Actually, although every time I hear the Government going on about washing your hands, I cannot help thinking of early episodes of Dad's Army which included Pathe News type pieces featuring shots of the likes of Corporal Jones and Private Godfrey ready to fight off Hitler's evil hordes with a pitchfork and a broom handle, I think this isn't a party political matter and feel that the Government is on a hiding to nothing with corona virus.
However, there is someone on the other side of the Atlantic who is out to politicise this for his own ends and it appears he has a few little helpers on here. I don't include you in that, I'm talking about the ones who accuse those who don't share their views of being useful idiots, gullible consumers of the MSM agenda etc. etc. while at the same time faithfully recycling what their favourite alt right site is telling them.
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You're really doubling down on thisOriginally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View PostAh, yes, we'll be back to Brexit and the 17 million of us who were duped next.
Probably doesn't apply to you because I think from what you said some time back, you used to work in the Patent office/ONS [???] - forgive me if I'm wrong - but as it stands the FTSE has lost 30% in the last 4 weeks. If people with personal pensions were buying annuities today they could have lost 30% of their pension fund. Why ? because everyone runs around making a huge drama, coming across all serious like they're Churchill in 1940, when the reality is 6 people have died in the UK in the past month - all from other complications.
Does your drama queen theory apply to trump? Because willfully damaging the stock market is about the last thing he'd do.
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Just been told we are working from home for the forseable, same for my mate who works as an oil trader and a mate who works for a high end fitness start up. We've had to spend millions on new tech for the WFH phase as we deal in sensitive information.
Anyone who doesn't think this is serious needs to ask why these companies are willfully costing themselves millions upon millions.
People talking about the death rate being low don't understand how serious this is and could be. The situation in Italy at the moment is terrible and their health service is on the brink of collapse.
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Even if it was about the death rate we have no where near reached the peak of this. People are going about their every day lives normally at the moment, when this peaks in April or May the number of deaths will too.Originally posted by delmbox View PostIt's not about the death ra...oh forget it, it's like teaching algebra to a goldfish
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Our society is not really set-up for this type of out-break.
Me and my partner couldn't work from home, we could not afford to be off work for a month on basic SSP, the business that we work for could not afford to go a couple of months without the income.
If schools close we would have to send the children who may be carrying the infection to their grand parents who are the most at risk from this outbreak.
I cant see anything that works on a practical level.
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It isn't about the death rate..... yet, but it could be soon. You see once the beds in ICU fill up and they can't take any more the death rate could hit as high as 18%. Thats the amount of people that would need ventilators and even more serious equipment. This is what happened in Wuhan, China and is currently happening in Northern Italy.
Think of it like a snowball rolling down a hill. Once it gathers size it will smash its way through the population.
China was able to throw the weight of a massive nation behind the efforts to treat the sick and cut it off in one region. What does Britain have? One of the lowest amounts of ICU beds per % of the population in Europe. Look at the crappy tents they are erecting in car parks.
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Fair enough, but to me it seems that whether it's a Govt. official, a 'Health Specialist, a Journalist/reporter, a TV interviewer, a radio presenter - whenever they're discussing or announcing something to do with Coronavirus it's given dramatic treatment as if they really want the situation to be more serious than it is. Some nutter on drugs blows himself up and we have 'COBRA' meetings to urgently discuss the latest [so-called] terrorist threat. Weather temperatures don't 'drop' overnight, they're going to 'plummet'. It's another reason why Blair, Hague, Cameron decided to help bomb 3 nations into anarchy - the thrill of playing soldiers, looking at maps, sounding all grim and serious - they loved it.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostThere's a reason I have not posted much on this subject on here and it's that, unlike quite a few contributors on here it seems, I accept that we're in a very fluid situation with a new virus that everyone, including the experts, are learning about on the hoof so to speak - in such circumstances, I don't feel I can contribute anything that qualifies as worthwhile.
Actually, although every time I hear the Government going on about washing your hands, I cannot help thinking of early episodes of Dad's Army which included Pathe News type pieces featuring shots of the likes of Corporal Jones and Private Godfrey ready to fight off Hitler's evil hordes with a pitchfork and a broom handle, I think this isn't a party political matter and feel that the Government is on a hiding to nothing with corona virus.
However, there is someone on the other side of the Atlantic who is out to politicise this for his own ends and it appears he has a few little helpers on here. I don't include you in that, I'm talking about the ones who accuse those who don't share their views of being useful idiots, gullible consumers of the MSM agenda etc. etc. while at the same time faithfully recycling what their favourite alt right site is telling them.
Anyway, they're all prats and I don't pay attention to any of them..
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You think the stock market moves based on the level of 'drama' in society?Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View PostAh, yes, we'll be back to Brexit and the 17 million of us who were duped next.
Probably doesn't apply to you because I think from what you said some time back, you used to work in the Patent office/ONS [???] - forgive me if I'm wrong - but as it stands the FTSE has lost 30% in the last 4 weeks. If people with personal pensions were buying annuities today they could have lost 30% of their pension fund. Why ? because everyone runs around making a huge drama, coming across all serious like they're Churchill in 1940, when the reality is 6 people have died in the UK in the past month - all from other complications.
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This is exactly what happened in Italy according to my mate who lives there. Send the kids off to the grandparents, the kiss of death.Originally posted by qccfc View PostOur society is not really set-up for this type of out-break.
Me and my partner couldn't work from home, we could not afford to be off work for a month on basic SSP, the business that we work for could not afford to go a couple of months without the income.
If schools close we would have to send the children who may be carrying the infection to their grand parents who are the most at risk from this outbreak.
I cant see anything that works on a practical level.
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It's the new Y2KOriginally posted by Croesy Blue View PostJust been told we are working from home for the forseable, same for my mate who works as an oil trader and a mate who works for a high end fitness start up. We've had to spend millions on new tech for the WFH phase as we deal in sensitive information.
Anyone who doesn't think this is serious needs to ask why these companies are willfully costing themselves millions upon millions.
People talking about the death rate being low don't understand how serious this is and could be. The situation in Italy at the moment is terrible and their health service is on the brink of collapse.
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