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david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I suppose you mean me :lol:

I say that when they they originally brought in the alert system, loosening of the lockdown was only to start when level 3 had been achieved.

However, whilst still at level 4, they’ve been loosening the lockdown as if we were at level 3 and in some cases level 2.

So they are still making it up as they go along.

Perhaps it’s a dead cat to take attention away from the tracing app debacle
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david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks

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towny44 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 10:15
Manoverboard wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 07:16
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 19:21


I too am unclear why 25% are not traceable. They must have provided accurate contact details to get their results. As for checking against a database surely that is step 1 for the tracer? I don't see the point of another step in the process. Of course the 25% of people may be deliberately uncontactable. Not answering phone. Not responding to texts.
Interesting point ... Normally, if our phone rings and a name is not displayed we ignore it unless of course we are expecting a call. It will ring again a couple of times if it's important otherwise it was not or it was a wrong number. Ditto texts.
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I am surprised you don't have your phone with Sky, then you could let Skytalk shield be your secretary and answer any unknown numbers. It has certainly stopped all out unwanted calls, only callers who need me for a genuine reason stay the course and she then politely asks me if I want to talk to them.
Our phone has Call Guardian.

It stopped nuisance calls immediately.
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Is it time the Guardian newspaper was closed down.?
It would appear it was founded back in 1821 with the profits of a cotton plantation who used slaves.
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Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
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david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I can hazard a guess!

Re the App, it was always a trial. The purpose of a trial is to see if something works. Sometimes they don't. That doesn't mean the trial is a waste of time. If we know they do work we don't need a trial. We don't know the Apple/Google App works either. I'm with David in not trusting either Google or Apple with my info so I'm much less to download their app that a government one.

The drug that has been found to help with Covid was subject to a trial. If the trial had found it didn't work would it have been a waste of time? They're trialling several vaccines. They won't all be a success. Does that mean those trials are a waste of time?

And a word on tests. Again we don't hear much of this from the media and the naysayers now either. Maybe that is because the system, I can say, with close knowledge is working. My daughter works for a Care Home. Under the system now in place they have tested all their residents. They found 4 out of 100 who were infected but are well with zero symptoms. That has enabled them to put additional precautions above what they were already doing in place around those four, which will help stop others catching it. They have also tested all the staff. That is the second time my daughter has been tested. They'll test them all again in a couple of weeks. That will be her third test. That is a good and sensible reason, rather than conspiracy theory, why the number of people tested is fewer than the number of tests.

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Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
We have to relax things and get the economy working again, otherwise we will suffer a far worse outcome than we did from covid.
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towny44 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:14
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08


I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
We have to relax things and get the economy working again, otherwise we will suffer a far worse outcome than we did from covid.
Don't worry. The critics are already lining up to attack Tory austerity when we have to start paying the bill. But one way or another we will have to pay it, through cuts or increased taxes.

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towny44 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:14
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08


I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
We have to relax things and get the economy working again, otherwise we will suffer a far worse outcome than we did from covid.

Agree John providing it's not at the cost of lives.

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Oh, by the way:

'The coronavirus alert level should be lowered from level 4 to level 3, the UK’s chief medical officers (CMOs) have recommended.
In a statement on Friday morning, the Joint Biosecurity Centre said it had concluded the Covid-19 epidemic was now in “general circulation” rather than “rising exponentially”.
The CMOs for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have reviewed the evidence and “agreed with this recommendation to move to Level 3 across the UK”.'

Looks like we may have to blame the scientists rather than Bojo or Cummings-and-Goings for this one.

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Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
In a population of 66 million that's not a lot but you are right, keep taking precautions and don't get in the melee at the Nike shop!!!
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Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
It sounds like life long Tory Gill might be coming over to my side of politics 😁
Lockdown officially finished the day of the eye test in the Castle.
I fully expected Johnson to be useless and he hasn’t disappointed.
I’d expect him to be ditched by the Tories by summer 2022.
There’s no way they will allow him to fight the next election.

Get Brexit Done ........ then unceremoniously dumped.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:19
Oh, by the way:

'The coronavirus alert level should be lowered from level 4 to level 3, the UK’s chief medical officers (CMOs) have recommended.
In a statement on Friday morning, the Joint Biosecurity Centre said it had concluded the Covid-19 epidemic was now in “general circulation” rather than “rising exponentially”.
The CMOs for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have reviewed the evidence and “agreed with this recommendation to move to Level 3 across the UK”.'

Looks like we may have to blame the scientists rather than Bojo or Cummings-and-Goings for this one.


Coronavirus: UK's Covid-19 alert level reduced from four to three https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53106673

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:19
Oh, by the way:

'The coronavirus alert level should be lowered from level 4 to level 3, the UK’s chief medical officers (CMOs) have recommended.
In a statement on Friday morning, the Joint Biosecurity Centre said it had concluded the Covid-19 epidemic was now in “general circulation” rather than “rising exponentially”.
The CMOs for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have reviewed the evidence and “agreed with this recommendation to move to Level 3 across the UK”.'

Looks like we may have to blame the scientists rather than Bojo or Cummings-and-Goings for this one.
You'll be lucky if that passes muster. :lol:
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Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:06
I suppose you mean me
Why do you suppose that? The "armchair experts" will be all over this on the news tonight saying it is too soon/too late.
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
Keep wearing those face masks
Why - are you going on public transport or to a hospital?

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david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:50
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
Keep wearing those face masks
Why - are you going on public transport or to a hospital?
I think it could be the stink of his chickens :sick:
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david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:50
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:06
I suppose you mean me
Why do you suppose that? The "armchair experts" will be all over this on the news tonight saying it is too soon/too late.
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
Keep wearing those face masks
Why - are you going on public transport or to a hospital?
Keefy, just remember that wearing a face covering is better at protecting others from your germs, and quite poor at offering you any protection
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barney wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:34
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08


I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
It sounds like life long Tory Gill might be coming over to my side of politics 😁
Lockdown officially finished the day of the eye test in the Castle.
I fully expected Johnson to be useless and he hasn’t disappointed.
I’d expect him to be ditched by the Tories by summer 2022.
There’s no way they will allow him to fight the next election.

Get Brexit Done ........ then unceremoniously dumped.
Eh?

I’m not a life long Tory.

I have no political affiliation, and since 1979 (the first time I was eligible to vote) I have voted variously Labour, Conservative or Liberal
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:13
david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 11:48
Covid-19 alert level down to 3 :thumbup:

What do the naysayers have to say about that?
I can hazard a guess!

Re the App, it was always a trial. The purpose of a trial is to see if something works. Sometimes they don't. That doesn't mean the trial is a waste of time. If we know they do work we don't need a trial. We don't know the Apple/Google App works either. I'm with David in not trusting either Google or Apple with my info so I'm much less to download their app that a government one.

The drug that has been found to help with Covid was subject to a trial. If the trial had found it didn't work would it have been a waste of time? They're trialling several vaccines. They won't all be a success. Does that mean those trials are a waste of time?

And a word on tests. Again we don't hear much of this from the media and the naysayers now either. Maybe that is because the system, I can say, with close knowledge is working. My daughter works for a Care Home. Under the system now in place they have tested all their residents. They found 4 out of 100 who were infected but are well with zero symptoms. That has enabled them to put additional precautions above what they were already doing in place around those four, which will help stop others catching it. They have also tested all the staff. That is the second time my daughter has been tested. They'll test them all again in a couple of weeks. That will be her third test. That is a good and sensible reason, rather than conspiracy theory, why the number of people tested is fewer than the number of tests.
Hi Sir Merv….

Test and trace have been a complete shambles (as I predicted) even if one were available ( in the way they were going to roll it out) it was doomed because of all the naysayers, including those who frequent this forum who won’t be using any app whether it be Google, Apple or Human tracing.

The government didn’t take into account the reasons why many wouldn’t use the app or abide by the advice had one been available. To suggest that all these attempts were just trials is a bit of a cop out. The real reason is their failure to understand the magnitude in getting everyone to believe in something that has no fail safe mechanisms and no prospect of working, especially with the mindset of people in this country…..why?.. because when push comes to shove, we are all intrinsically suspicious/selfish people and only care about our own needs…me being the exception of course :angel:

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towny44 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:14
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08


I feel more vulnerable now than when it was at 4/5

We are going to pay a heavy price for this capitulation of common sense…we are still seeing 4/5 hundred hospital admissions a day for gawd sake.

Keep wearing those face masks
I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
We have to relax things and get the economy working again, otherwise we will suffer a far worse outcome than we did from covid.
Welol yes, this is clearly the start to soften us up for social distancing to be reduced to 1m.

I’ll be sticking to 2m for the foreseeable
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Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 13:19
towny44 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:14
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:11


I agree. That’s why I’m going to remain at level 4 for the time being to see what happens.
We have to relax things and get the economy working again, otherwise we will suffer a far worse outcome than we did from covid.
Welol yes, this is clearly the start to soften us up for social distancing to be reduced to 1m.

I’ll be sticking to 2m for the foreseeable
with gloves and mask :thumbup:

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Manoverboard wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:55
david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:50
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
Keep wearing those face masks
Why - are you going on public transport or to a hospital?
I think it could be the stink of his chickens :sick:

:lol: ....or his deodorant isn't up to scratch.

What makes me laugh are drivers all on they're own wearing a face mask. Don't they know vehicles can't catch it :D

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Stephen wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 13:25
What makes me laugh are drivers all on they're own wearing a face mask. Don't they know vehicles can't catch it :D
Perhaps they think the virus can fly in via the air intake vents ... or through an open window :angel: ?
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david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:50
Gill W wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:06
I suppose you mean me
Why do you suppose that? The "armchair experts" will be all over this on the news tonight saying it is too soon/too late.
Onelife wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:08
Keep wearing those face masks
Why - are you going on public transport or to a hospital?
Hi David…I am waiting for a hospital appointment but have no need of public transport.
I’ve only been out twice in three months but on both occasions I did stick out like a sore thumb wearing my face an gloves, but hey….my predictions have been stop on up to now so keep making your face masks we’ll all be wearing them in a few weeks’ time…we’re still playing catch up!

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Stephen wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 13:25
Manoverboard wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:55
david63 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 12:50
Why - are you going on public transport or to a hospital?
I think it could be the stink of his chickens :sick:

:lol: ....or his deodorant isn't up to scratch.

What makes me laugh are drivers all on they're own wearing a face mask. Don't they know vehicles can't catch it :D
Sensible if you are a delivery driver… like the chap who delivers my medication :thumbup:

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