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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    I agree but sometimes the apparent rejection of all rules is like the pendulum. It swings one way then it swing back the other. The average person is fed up with the lockdowns and the laws and rules, and although they understand deep down they are necessary they still want their freedom of movement and life so they will push back, and the more that the numbers come down the more they will push.
    The knife thing is something that is always there with some strata of society and I don't believe it has anything directly to do with the pandemic
    Unfortunately knife crime is on the rise in Cardiff, I guess they are copying the London gangs. There already is a particularly violent gang from the south of the city. They need to come down hard on carrying one because plenty are already are and it’s inevitable what will end up occurring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    I agree but sometimes the apparent rejection of all rules is like the pendulum. It swings one way then it swing back the other. The average person is fed up with the lockdowns and the laws and rules, and although they understand deep down they are necessary they still want their freedom of movement and life so they will push back, and the more that the numbers come down the more they will push.
    The knife thing is something that is always there with some strata of society and I don't believe it has anything directly to do with the pandemic
    Considering young people, ie under 30, haven't had any social mixing, going out, pubs, clubs, parties for over a year, and the 1st couple of days of Easter hols are bathed in sunshine, plus they're practically immune to the virus, then something like this is not really surprising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-56623504

    Clean up work is under way after huge crowds gathered in Cardiff Bay on Friday, despite coronavirus restrictions still being in place.

    Cardiff council said a significant amount of rubbish had been left by "large groups of people intent on breaking Covid-19 restrictions".


    Total stupidity - and the same over much of the UK. We had the same in Sheffield over the past 3 days!
    While I think the littering is bad (there are never enough bins) outdoor spread is no where near indoor spread and people have been locked up for over 4 months and now they’re allowed out but nothing is open.

    I don’t know what else people expect others to do (especially young people who are giving up the best years to protect others).

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    4,000 dead in a day in Brazil, good job they have a "strong leader".

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    Alternative to AZ vaccine to be offered to Under 30s in the U.K. - it's becoming clearer that it wasn't just a bunch of Europeans getting back at us for Brexit after all.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56665517

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Alternative to AZ vaccine to be offered to Under 30s in the U.K. - it's becoming clearer that it wasn't just a bunch of Europeans getting back at us for Brexit after all.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56665517
    Are you watching the news conference Bob?

    Once again Van Tam is showing that he is head and shoulders above any politician in this country at presenting this sort of news

    He is as usual calm precise and clear'


    I agree that this particular point about the blood clotting is nothing to do with Europeans getting at us. From all I have heard from various scientists in the UK about what normally happens in these situations these countries were probably too cautious in having a complete ban on such little evidence but I don't think there was anything political in it

    However some of the EU's earlier tactics ( eg Macron saying that the Astra Zeneca vaccine was "quasi ineffective" in the over 65's and other French ministers sneering at us because we were allowing a 12 week instead of a 4 week gap and thus delaying getting our population fully vaccinated ) plus of course the heavy handedness of the EU commission when they were trying to hide their own procrastination in sorting our the vaccines in the summer of last year rather poisoned the atmosphere which played into the hands of those in this country. It was all completely unnecessary in my view but we are where we areears

    How much those earlier tactics were getting back as us for Brexit will probably keep political commentators and historians going for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elwood Blues View Post
    Are you watching the news conference Bob?

    Once again Van Tam is showing that he is head and shoulders above any politician in this country at presenting this sort of news

    He is as usual calm precise and clear'


    I agree that this particular point about the blood clotting is nothing to do with Europeans getting at us. From all I have heard from various scientists in the UK about what normally happens in these situations these countries were probably too cautious in having a complete ban on such little evidence but I don't think there was anything political in it

    However some of the EU's earlier tactics ( eg Macron saying that the Astra Zeneca vaccine was "quasi ineffective" in the over 65's and other French ministers sneering at us because we were allowing a 12 week instead of a 4 week gap and thus delaying getting our population fully vaccinated ) plus of course the heavy handedness of the EU commission when they were trying to hide their own procrastination in sorting our the vaccines in the summer of last year rather poisoned the atmosphere which played into the hands of those in this country. It was all completely unnecessary in my view but we are where we areears

    How much those earlier tactics were getting back as us for Brexit will probably keep political commentators and historians going for years.
    Didn’t see the conference, but I agree about Van Tam. The EU cocked up for sure, but the concerns about the vaccine were genuine it would appear, so some of the jingoistic we were seeing about a fortnight ago in some sections of the media was misplaced as well as childish

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Didn’t see the conference, but I agree about Van Tam. The EU cocked up for sure, but the concerns about the vaccine were genuine it would appear, so some of the jingoistic we were seeing about a fortnight ago in some sections of the media was misplaced as well as childish
    Jeremy Brown who is a professor of Respiratory Medicine at University College London has just on Newsnight criticised those countries who he said rapidly suspended the vaccine in age groups where the risk benefit clearly supported still using it, and by stopping the jab have probably causes more deaths than they would have done if they had carried on with it.

    It is unquantifiable now, but maybe the original unjustified comments made by some countries didn't help Astra Zeneca when the clotting problem came up.

    As for being childish I don't disagree that some of the press were, but the EU by their initial actions ( and some since!) threw their toys out of the tram.

    To be fair to our government I think they have behaved pretty responsibly over this matter (that hasn't,as you would agree, always been the case in recent years) and have made the EU look stupid and unreasonable over the vaccination issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elwood Blues View Post
    Jeremy Brown who is a professor of Respiratory Medicine at University College London has just on Newsnight criticised those countries who he said rapidly suspended the vaccine in age groups where the risk benefit clearly supported still using it, and by stopping the jab have probably causes more deaths than they would have done if they had carried on with it.

    It is unquantifiable now, but maybe the original unjustified comments made by some countries didn't help Astra Zeneca when the clotting problem came up.

    As for being childish I don't disagree that some of the press were, but the EU by their initial actions ( and some since!) threw their toys out of the tram.

    To be fair to our government I think they have behaved pretty responsibly over this matter (that hasn't,as you would agree, always been the case in recent years) and have made the EU look stupid and unreasonable over the vaccination issue
    I think our embarrassment of an Education Secretary was making childish comments when it came to comparing us with the EU well before they were.having public doubts about “our” vaccine;-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55175162

    However, I agree that the UK Government have, effectively, let their record do their talking when it came to the vaccine. I’ve been very critical of the UK Government for their overall handling of the pandemic and will continue to be, but I have to accept that they’ve done well when it comes to the vaccine roll out - if people want to see the dispute between the EU and the UK over the vaccine as some kind of war, then I agree that we’re winning it at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Didn’t see the conference, but I agree about Van Tam. The EU cocked up for sure, but the concerns about the vaccine were genuine it would appear, so some of the jingoistic we were seeing about a fortnight ago in some sections of the media was misplaced as well as childish
    I think the point is that:

    - IF there is a link between clotting and the jab then it is very weak
    - For old people: they'd be far, far more likely to die from COVID than the clotting (IF there is a link). So it is beneficial to jab them EVEN IF there is a risk of clotting.
    - For young people: they are very, very unlikley to die from COVID and so IF there is a risk of clotting, then the number of young people who die from clotting would be far closer to the number that are prevented from dying of COVID because they have had the vaccine. So the benefit of having it for any one person does not so obviously outweigh the risk IF there is a link to clotting
    - But overall, having young people vaccinated is a Good Thing as it may help stop the spread EVEN IF the young person having the jab would likely be asyptomatic.

    That does sort of make sense to me. There is some uncertainty as regards the link; even with the link it is a no-brainer for older people; but a bit less clear cut for the younger ones so give them the other jabs (although it's not like the other ones come with no risk of some bizarre side-effect either).

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Alternative to AZ vaccine to be offered to Under 30s in the U.K. - it's becoming clearer that it wasn't just a bunch of Europeans getting back at us for Brexit after all.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56665517
    How many under 30’s have had the Oxford jab and have developed clots or died then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    How many under 30’s have had the Oxford jab and have developed clots or died then?
    Clearly there’s enough concern among the people who know most about this to have offered the alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Clearly there’s enough concern among the people who know most about this to have offered the alternative.
    20 deaths in 20 million doses covering all ages....can they even link it to the jab?

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    I've never understand the anti Vaxer/Covid denier thing and so I was happy to read this to try and find out more about it. I certainly sympathise with Anna, but as for the rest, I'm none the wiser;-

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/202...-anti-lockdown

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I've never understand the anti Vaxer/Covid denier thing and so I was happy to read this to try and find out more about it. I certainly sympathise with Anna, but as for the rest, I'm none the wiser;-

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/202...-anti-lockdown
    Good read.

    I don't think I fully understand it. The businessman who lives in Monaco, for example, says people think 'theres something a bit fishy about it'.

    Fishy in what way? I can understand why people make think the measures are extreme and not necessary, but why would the whole world suddenly do it to themselves as some deliberate act?

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    Gyms and household mixing changes brought forward

    Gyms will be allowed to reopen and people will be able to form extended households a week earlier than planned in Wales, the first minister has said.

    Gyms and leisure centres will be able to open from 3 May - instead of 10 May - while two households can bubble up to meet indoors from the same date.

    Wedding receptions outdoors for up to 30 people will be allowed from 26 April, also moving forward a week.

    A drop in Covid cases has prompted the changes, the Welsh government said.

    The dates for reopening the hospitality industry have not changed - pubs, cafes and restaurants will still be able to reopen outdoors from 26 April.

    First Minister Mark Drakeford also confirmed that lockdown changes which had been planned for 12 April would go ahead.

    This means, from Monday, all remaining children will return to school for face-to-face learning, non-essential shops will reopen, close-contact services, like beauticians, will be allowed to reopen and restrictions on travelling in and out of Wales to other parts of the UK will be lifted.

    The decision follows a rapid drop in the number of new coronavirus cases in Wales.

    Wales' case rate, which measures the number of infections per 100,000 people over a seven-day period, stands at 21, compared to 37 last week.

    Confirmed cases in hospital beds are 26% lower than last Thursday, the lowest number since 22 September.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
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    This means, from Monday, all remaining children will return to school for face-to-face learning, non-essential shops will reopen, close-contact services, like beauticians, will be allowed to reopen and restrictions on travelling in and out of Wales to other parts of the UK will be lifted.
    I didnt realise that some children were still home from school in Wales, my mum had said the young lad next door was still off, but i thought she had got that wrong

    So they have been off school since Christmas

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    Israel herd immunity......

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56722186

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    '"I would say that we should not be looking for 'herd immunity' alone as a sign that we can lift all public health measures and get back to 'normal'," Dr Pitt explained. Rather we should be looking for consistently low levels of Covid-19 infection".'

    I was always under the impression that the real reason for lockdowns were hospitalisations and not over running the health service? Now I understand that more cases led to more hospitalisations, however shouldn't this be lessened by the vaccine? Presumably we could be in a scenario whereby cases are relatively high but severe cases resulting in hospitalisations and deaths are relatively low?

    I'm no virologist and am happy to be corrected, but it does feel like the rationale for lockdowns are changing a bit

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    Covid-19: India added to red list 'may be too late', Prof Mark Walport says.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56813025

    Will the UK government please wake up. We are an island nation so ought to be ideally placed when it comes to isolating ourselves from these new variants. Between 25 March and 7 April alone, there were 3,345 arrivals from India!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    Covid-19: India added to red list 'may be too late', Prof Mark Walport says.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56813025

    Will the UK government please wake up. We are an island nation so ought to be ideally placed when it comes to isolating ourselves from these new variants. Between 25 March and 7 April alone, there were 3,345 arrivals from India!
    The professor who deals with checking the different strains was just on World at One and despite Sarah Montague trying to make her say it was a disaster she actually said that the Indian strain is not a great cause for concern at the moment only a problem for the checkers,
    She said the UK has the finest gene checking equipment in the world and can find and isolate cases, and together with tracing and testing it can be controlled. no cause for panic. She actually said the Kent strain was the one of most concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    The professor who deals with checking the different strains was just on World at One and despite Sarah Montague trying to make her say it was a disaster she actually said that the Indian strain is not a great cause for concern at the moment only a problem for the checkers,
    She said the UK has the finest gene checking equipment in the world and can find and isolate cases, and together with tracing and testing it can be controlled. no cause for panic. She actually said the Kent strain was the one of most concern.
    Well, as long as the Indian strain can be controlled with the UK's 'world class test and trace system', all will be well!

    Thank you for the reassurance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Well, as long as the Indian strain can be controlled with the UK's 'world class test and trace system', all will be well!

    Thank you for the reassurance.
    Exactly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    The professor who deals with checking the different strains was just on World at One and despite Sarah Montague trying to make her say it was a disaster she actually said that the Indian strain is not a great cause for concern at the moment only a problem for the checkers,
    She said the UK has the finest gene checking equipment in the world and can find and isolate cases, and together with tracing and testing it can be controlled. no cause for panic. She actually said the Kent strain was the one of most concern.
    you know the rules of this thread, only negative covid stories and anti government posts

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    The professor who deals with checking the different strains was just on World at One and despite Sarah Montague trying to make her say it was a disaster she actually said that the Indian strain is not a great cause for concern at the moment only a problem for the checkers, She said the UK has the finest gene checking equipment in the world and can find and isolate cases, and together with tracing and testing it can be controlled. no cause for panic. She actually said the Kent strain was the one of most concern.
    I wonder what she thinks now?

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