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  • #31
    Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    On a day when a poll puts Boris Johnson on a positive personal rating for the first time since May, you show exactly the sort of thinking which leads to a situation like that - fifty two families and hundreds, if not thousands, of friends are in mourning today, but you go ahead and have your pint to celebrate.
    What complete claptrap. We've had 1900 deaths a day. Yesterday was 52. The cause for celebration was the 98% reduction, not the 52 that died. You even manage to bring in your daily obsession with anti -government politics.

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    • #32
      Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

      Originally posted by Croesy Blue View Post
      I think inevitable is the wrong word but I do think there is a reason we have more deaths than say France and Spain who've been equally shit as us.

      I do think a certain number of deaths were always inevitable and I think you can almost forgive the slow start for the first lockdown.

      The failure to notice to same warnings after the summer is probably the biggest failure of this government. I don't think comparing number of deaths with different countries adds any weight to that.

      But also look at deaths per million for each country, have we behaved much differently to any western country? I'd say no and I think we do have a slight excuse for having so many more deaths.

      Surely you can see that 52 deaths is a reason for failure and celebration though? As disgusting as that sounds it shows we are moving in the right direction.
      Let’s not forget that there was something of a rehearsal for what might happen in a pandemic in 2017 I believe it was and it’s been reported that the conclusions were largely ignored because they were so concerning to be revealed to the public, Actually, I think the opposite to you, the UK Government got so many things wrong back in the spring, but would not blame them as much for what happened during the winter months when viruses like Covid are always going to prosper.

      Fifty deaths a day equates to something like a thousand every three weeks - for me, if it is ever appropriate to “celebrate” COVID victims, it’s when the number is into single figures a day.

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      • #33
        Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

        Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
        What complete claptrap. We've had 1900 deaths a day. Yesterday was 52. The cause for celebration was the 98% reduction, not the 52 that died. You even manage to bring in your daily obsession with anti -government politics.
        From memory, you’re a category C aren’t you - they’re all as bad as each other and it’s just a coincidence I always come down on the same side of the fence in my opinions.

        There were no deaths in Northern Ireland on Sunday and none in Wales about ten days ago, they are occasions for celebration- 52 still seems way too high to start doing that for me.

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        • #34
          Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

          Originally posted by life on mars View Post
          Apologies I thought it was , I've posted again below for clarity ,sorry for using your term i'll raise glass

          " Gosh that is very low , I need a pint"

          This board can be prickly at times.

          Sorry for my positiveness
          I can’t keep up with all of the individual grudges on this board so I’m assuming you must’ve pissed Bob off at some point but I think I understood the intent of your OP.

          We’ve been in Canada for 10 years but almost every other part of our family is still in the UK. Naturally (for us at least) we make comparisons between the 2 countries. For almost the entirety of the pandemic the UK has appeared like a horror show compared to Canada, but Croesy did a reasonable job of articulating some of the contributing factors to that.

          Yesterday the 2 numbers (cases and deaths) were very similar, and the trajectory has been that way for about 2-3 weeks now. Within the last year that had appeared highly unlikely to be the case, so while of course any death is tragic (it would be obtuse to suggest anything else) what appears to be true today is that the UK can, despite its pain of the last 12 months, see the end in sight... as can Canada, but just nowhere near as quickly and we have half the population.

          I lost my Dad in the last 12 months, indirectly from covid, but my Mum, who is in Wales, still celebrates the fact that things are improving dramatically and if she drank pints I think she’d join you 👍

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          • #35
            Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

            Originally posted by Croesy Blue View Post
            Surely you can see that 52 deaths is a reason for failure and celebration though? As disgusting as that sounds it shows we are moving in the right direction.

            Not often i agree with you, but we are moving in the right direction and rather quickly at that and it looks like some do not like that ( i speak to them daily, so it is not just here / online ) a section of our community have revelled in this chance to knock the government ( despite never having a answer to what another gov would have done differently ) and it has become their life in the past 12 months, now it looks like it is coming to a end, they are worried

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            • #36
              Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

              Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
              What complete claptrap. We've had 1900 deaths a day. Yesterday was 52. The cause for celebration was the 98% reduction, not the 52 that died. You even manage to bring in your daily obsession with anti -government politics.
              For a man who massively underplayed Covid at the start, railed against every restriction that has been imposed to stop its spread and has gone on record to say that lockdowns don't work you deserve some credit for the chutzpah in this argument.

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              • #37
                Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                Let’s not forget that there was something of a rehearsal for what might happen in a pandemic in 2017 I believe it was and it’s been reported that the conclusions were largely ignored because they were so concerning to be revealed to the public, Actually, I think the opposite to you, the UK Government got so many things wrong back in the spring, but would not blame them as much for what happened during the winter months when viruses like Covid are always going to prosper.

                Fifty deaths a day equates to something like a thousand every three weeks - for me, if it is ever appropriate to “celebrate” COVID victims, it’s when the number is into single figures a day.
                No one is celebrating the deaths though are they? They're celebrating the fact that despite the world still being in trouble we seem to be for once moving in the right direction and at pace.

                There aren't many people who hate this government more than me and they've been ****ing useless at times throughout this and deserve to be held to account for some of the more scandelous things they've done.

                But surely there has to be a point when we say other than a few outliers most countries have done terribley at this. And although a lot can be put at the feet of the government I think we need to consider that there are other things that have contributed to us having such a high number of deaths.

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                • #38
                  Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                  Originally posted by blue matt View Post
                  Not often i agree with you, but we are moving in the right direction and rather quickly at that and it looks like some do not like that ( i speak to them daily, so it is not just here / online ) a section of our community have revelled in this chance to knock the government ( despite never having a answer to what another gov would have done differently ) and it has become their life in the past 12 months, now it looks like it is coming to a end, they are worried
                  I think the arguments about the all governments of the UK's mistakes are well aired and rehearsed. You must have some strange friends if they are worried that we are returning to some kind of normality. I have a mother in a care home I haven't seen for 6 months so we all have skin in the game of some sort.

                  My concern, the crass nature of the sentiments in the original post aside, is that our history of this is that we want to be on the next step before we have banked the benefits of the current one. On my recent trips out to shops and on walks there seems an almost imperceptible loosening of the social distancing contracts we have entered into with one another and larger social groups than permitted currently are more common sights.

                  The messaging needs to be reinforced that victory should not be declared until victory is assured. I know the mantra from scientists is that the lifting of restrictions is data not date driven but there is enough on here and elsewhere that suggest some politicians don't mean that and the sooner we take the steps the better regardless of the impact. Hopefully vaccines will mean that we don't end up repeating the mistakes of the past.

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                  • #39
                    Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                    Originally posted by blue matt View Post
                    Not often i agree with you, but we are moving in the right direction and rather quickly at that and it looks like some do not like that ( i speak to them daily, so it is not just here / online ) a section of our community have revelled in this chance to knock the government ( despite never having a answer to what another gov would have done differently ) and it has become their life in the past 12 months, now it looks like it is coming to a end, they are worried
                    Who on earth are you speaking to that doesn't like that we are heading in the right direction?

                    Why does it matter what another government would have done differently? This government are a bunch of corrupt scumbags and should be held account, what does it matter if someone else would have hypothetically done it?

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                    • #40
                      Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                      Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                      For a man who massively underplayed Covid at the start, railed against every restriction that has been imposed to stop its spread and has gone on record to say that lockdowns don't work you deserve some credit for the chutzpah in this argument.
                      I guess it must be a coincidence that deaths and cases fall when we enter a lockdown and rise when it's over.

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                      • #41
                        Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                        Originally posted by lardy View Post
                        I guess it must be a coincidence that deaths and cases fall when we enter a lockdown and rise when it's over.

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                        • #42
                          Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                          I think only 2 reported in Wales yesterday but it was the weekend figure. Now awaiting today's figures. As low now as last September. Reported infections are going down too, and we are testing more people now than last year. But there again, there are signs from Italy, Poland and Germany of rising figures, allegedly due to other strains.

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                          • #43
                            Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                            Originally posted by cardiff55 View Post
                            I think only 2 reported in Wales yesterday but it was the weekend figure. Now awaiting today's figures. As low now as last September. Reported infections are going down too, and we are testing more people now than last year. But there again, there are signs from Italy, Poland and Germany of rising figures, allegedly due to other strains.
                            As long as the vaccines work as they're thought to we shouldn't have to worry.

                            The amount of testing we are doing at the moment is reassuring too, especially with the low % of positivity coming from them.

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                            • #44
                              Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                              Originally posted by Croesy Blue View Post
                              As long as the vaccines work as they're thought to we shouldn't have to worry.

                              The amount of testing we are doing at the moment is reassuring too, especially with the low % of positivity coming from them.
                              I think you are misunderstanding how they work.

                              They do not stop you getting ill, they reduce the chances of you getting ill by a good margin, they reduce but not eliminate transmission. They stop you from dieing.

                              There will still be transmission of the virus, and the more elusive strains will still likely make you ill as the vaccine is not effective against these other strains. As soon as we allow people to go on holidays again more strains will enter the country that are likely to beat the vaccines.

                              Enjoy this upcoming break from it all, but we are not even half way through this yet...

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                              • #45
                                Re: 52 deaths due to Coivid in UK Reported Yesterday

                                I actually think the effect of the different strains has been overblown a bit by the media.

                                The vaccines also severely reduce hospitalisation and death even with the variants.

                                And there is evidence that they all significantly reduce transmission.

                                Plus a booster won’t take anywhere near as long to produce as the vaccines did and would probably only be needed for the most vulnerable people.

                                I’m not saying you’re wrong but I think it’s a very pessimistic view to take when looking at how vaccines and virus have behaved historically and with the real world data we currently have.

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