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  • Re: Coronavirus update

    Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
    When the UK needed a PM who was responsible, empathetic and accountable, we got a flip flopping, narcissist who resembles a Jim Davidson tribute act.
    Plus he gave jobs to his pro brexit loony pals.

    Completely out of their depth.

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    • Re: Coronavirus update

      Originally posted by Hilts View Post
      Probably the same all over the country.

      https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...efore-19504652
      I had a click and collect which my wife booked about 2 months so went straight in. Once in you can then pick up whatever else you want.
      Newport rd branch was really quiet inside, not enough people to form a queue at the tils even. About 40 people queuing up outside at 10am, felt for them as once in people are taking ages....

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      • Re: Coronavirus update

        Originally posted by Hilts View Post
        Probably the same all over the country.

        https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...efore-19504652
        Still really stupid though - a lady being interviewed said she got there 5:30, queued for ages and then walked over to Tesco’s and wandered straight in

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        • Re: Coronavirus update

          Originally posted by Baloo View Post
          This just appeared on my Twitter feed.

          Would have thought the 11,000 added on in one day would have had an effect on something like that.

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          • Re: Coronavirus update

            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
            Would have thought the 11,000 added on in one day would have had an effect on something like that.
            OK, cheers.

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            • Re: Coronavirus update

              Creation of complex rules (with # of people, households, exceptions) varying by tiers has created a perverse system where people look for loopholes. Instead, focus on why this virus is risky, what we can all do to avoid getting it & passing it on & the underlying science.

              Simply: transmits in indoor, poorly ventilated & crowded settings. Don't go into other people's homes. Keep distance, meet outside, & err on the side of caution. While older/vulnerable more at risk of dying, younger people can get seriously ill. Russian roulette with health.

              https://twitter.com/devisridhar/stat...08604728582144

              Viruses evolve faster in lazy countries that let them run rampant.

              One variant (B.1.1.7) in the UK has acquired 8 mutations in a gene encoding the spike protein -- and that may help it spread faster.

              Excellent piece: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020...emains-unclear

              https://twitter.com/amymaxmen/status...51133058375681

              No one is going to stop anyone acting as they wish over Christmas but people living in Manchester are being told if they've been in Wales they should self-isolate for 10 days and act as if they have the virus. Regardless of what people think about the politicians, or the ex-rugby players giving their "expertise", Wales is absolutely fecked if people continue to act like covid doesn't exist or doesn't need attention.

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              • Re: Coronavirus update

                Originally posted by surge View Post
                No one is going to stop anyone acting as they wish over Christmas but people living in Manchester are being told if they've been in Wales they should self-isolate for 10 days and act as if they have the virus. Regardless of what people think about the politicians, or the ex-rugby players giving their "expertise", Wales is absolutely fecked if people continue to act like covid doesn't exist or doesn't need attention.
                Dont forget that all the kids who finished school early should be isolating for 10 days to reduce the risks to their elderly relatives on Christmas day. That seems to have been forgotten about, and judging by the family groups my wife saw in the supermarket at the weekend, forgotten by the kids and their parents aswell.

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                • Re: Coronavirus update

                  Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                  Would have thought the 11,000 added on in one day would have had an effect on something like that.
                  Wasnt this 11k spike down go a backlog of test data over a longer period of time, due to some computer glitch ??

                  And are we testing more effectively now than before?

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                  • Re: Coronavirus update

                    Originally posted by Baloo View Post
                    This just appeared on my Twitter feed.

                    How come India is so low down on the chart? With a population density of 1080 per sq.mile (cf UK with 725) what are they doing differently?

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                    • Re: Coronavirus update

                      Originally posted by Hilts View Post
                      Probably the same all over the country.
                      I called into the M&S on Queen Street on my way home from work at around 4:00pm. There was a small queue to get into the food hall as numbers were being carefully monitored, but I was in the queue for two minutes tops. There were a few more people inside than I'd anticipated, but it wasn't too bad at all.

                      What struck me was just how much food is going to go to waste. The shelves were very well stocked with everything, but the expiry dates on most items weren't far away. I guess they'd bought lots of stock in anticipation of being busy in the lead-up to Christmas, but the latest lockdown (if it can be described as such) has put paid to that.

                      There must be loads of food shops in towns and city centres all over Wales that are in similar situations right now. So much food is going to have to be binned due to the closures of the shops classified as non-essential.

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                      • Re: Coronavirus update

                        Scotland's first minister says there are "no excuses" for removing her face covering at a wake.


                        Nicola Sturgeon broke Covid rules at funeral

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                        • Re: Coronavirus update

                          Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                          I called into the M&S on Queen Street on my way home from work at around 4:00pm. There was a small queue to get into the food hall as numbers were being carefully monitored, but I was in the queue for two minutes tops. There were a few more people inside than I'd anticipated, but it wasn't too bad at all.

                          What struck me was just how much food is going to go to waste. The shelves were very well stocked with everything, but the expiry dates on most items weren't far away. I guess they'd bought lots of stock in anticipation of being busy in the lead-up to Christmas, but the latest lockdown (if it can be described as such) has put paid to that.

                          There must be loads of food shops in towns and city centres all over Wales that are in similar situations right now. So much food is going to have to be binned due to the closures of the shops classified as non-essential.
                          I think large food stores often have surplus stock redistribution schemes with local charities these days. But no idea if these are up and running in the current climate.

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                          • Re: Coronavirus update

                            Tier 1 moving to 2 and more in Tier 4 in England.

                            Im glad Drakeford put us all in Tier 4.

                            May not be popular where its lower but this is spreading fast

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                            • Re: Coronavirus update

                              The figures are getting worse nationwide and rising exponentially. The whole country should be in tier4 or even full lockdown and Xmas should be forgotten about. Drakeford definitely did the right thing but he must have done that in light of the fact the situation in Wales is worse than anywhere else in the UK.

                              The third strain of the virus originating in South Africa is yet another potential setback and even more reason for additional stringent restrictions.

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                              • Re: Coronavirus update

                                The ex-PM says the UK could exit Covid restrictions earlier if stocks were not held back for a second jab.


                                Ooooh has our Tony got a point.

                                Ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair is urging the government to give as many people as possible an initial dose of a Covid vaccine - rather than preserving stocks so there is enough for second jabs.

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