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'' May the good lord give him eternal rest ''
Thanks for your message.
I'm happy that 'God' may give you and members of my family, including my brothers children comfort but personally I am an atheist.
nom
''how it causes cytokine storms in some exposed to the virus.''
I imagine that this is what happened to my otherwise healthy brother. He ended up having multiple organ failure . Its crazy that your own immune system can end up destroying you.
Medics have probably learnt since the start of the outbreak about drugs that would help with suppressing cytokine storms caused by C19.
I hope they come down hard even though the restrictions are not heavy in terms of a full lockdown having said that during the lockdown you couldn't find a quiet area in an otherwise deserted park to walk dogs....seriously it was a joke.
Dividend because we are learning topped up by the numpties who dont do the basics and think they know better
DC,
Unfortunately some are slow learners and very few have an understanding of the competent section of the immune system and how it causes cytokine storms in some exposed to the virus.
onlyif well lets see, if you are wrong i can see Boris getting handed his asss for xmas, apparently he wanted a stricter restrictions but MP's kick'd off....i bet none of them live in apartments without a decent view...
DC - yes, apparently the immune system is roughly 3>4months..but not sure?
If we are learning to live with it why are there more restrictions
Should read ...do not
Seems we do have something of a perfect storm brewing with covid multiplied by brexit ,but brexit has always been oversold and covid we are learning to live with have better treatments and drugs to deal with it,we will get smarter, I do go with the doomsday scenario
Teacher training at my local high school today - first item on the agenda was 'blended learning'.
They are getting ready to start using Microsoft Teams to deliver teaching to kids at home; kids at home means parents at home; parents at home means economy hits the wall again.
City centres remain ghost towns and those jobs lost forever - unlikely that furlough payments will be extended for people on that boat. More bad debt for the banks - will the 2.7% provisions be enough?
Giving it time to see if it works, I hope so, but I think we know it won't as the rules had always been abused by the few, this delay also gives other tactics / roles that will be used next time around enough time to get organised, DYOR...
these restrictions are a precursor, come mid Oct it will be full lockdown i'm sure...
If the Government wanted to implement a full lockdown now, would the public go along with it?
From reading forums, polls and comments in the papers I don't think so and that's part of the reason why the R is increasing - reduced compliance and lack of social distancing. IMO there's a race against time to deliver and exit strategy before people tell tell Bojo to foxtrot oscar. What about when furlough ends, will those millions of jobless be happy to bend over?
Lighten up .... it’s going around as a bit of amusement.......... got to laugh otherwise you would cry....... we all knows it’s serious....sleep well
wcb
Yes I wouldn't have thought that having a 10pm finish would make a great deal of difference.
I am certainly not going to jump on any bandwagon criticising any decision the government makes, as it is a tough balancing act to try to pull off.
Last month..... eat out to help out....this month........ drink up and f••k off.
what impact n Lloyds, banking sector, will this impact on businesses, staff and the economy when there had already been talk of Pubs making staff redundant...?
If these restrictions do NOT bring the R number down will the UK go into full lockdown, as first initially thought, planned for Oct.
so are we to take todays actions, announcement as a precursor, warning...?
BoE want a solution to Furlough, another U-Turn maybe. I would think this again hinges on whether or not the R number comes down; therefore what is the incentive for the young adults to obey restrictions, apart from protecting the NHS, the vulnerable, as it appears this had not happened to date....
what is the timescales of these latest restrictions if they work, is it 6 months?