Need to get more bog roll in!
As I said yesterday its from the research app that was posted here a few months ago. I've taken a screenshot of part of the front page of the app.Jack, 18 andrex for £7 in Morrisons at the moment . Can you share the link for your daily updates please?
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I wonder if the Scottish government ??????? have an end game as vast number of people are being tested, huge amounts of contacts are being traced, the hospitals are empty and naebody is dying..
Yet there are clusters here and rightly mini lockdowns there and no sooner does one end then you have another cluster here and another mini lockdown there.?.
Scotland??????? is just following the pattern of everywhere else in the world and there isn't much discussion of where all this is heading.?
Not lookin god, huh? As you say, predictable in student towns.Wooft! I think we always knew 1,000s of students coming to Edinburgh would cause problems and one of Napiers halls is in the news this morning.
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Agreed.I caught a bit of student bashing on radio Scotland this morning.
I don't know what's expected - tens of thousands of young people who are one of the "least affected" groups converging on the capital and live in a room. Of course they are going to go out.
So it now turns out that the coronavirus can’t get you if you’re at school, in the office, drinking in a shithole Wetherspoons, in a grouse shooting party or spending money in Blackpool.
Splendid, shut down Lancashire and invite everyone their to ram Blackpool for a party.
As far as I can see none of the crappy MSM including the BBC and ITV News at one o'clock have even asked why this is, nor Hancock giving a reason.
BIG G
Politicians murdering the man on the street is old news
About the positivity rate, so if it's approaching 5% does this mean that 19 out of 20 people who think they have covid symptoms and get a test turn out not to have it and if so does anyone else think this is quite odd?View media item 501
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Its not going to be a good news week:? more a case of how severe the new restrictions are likely to be.
About the positivity rate, so if it's approaching 5% does this mean that 19 out of 20 people who think they have covid symptoms and get a test turn out not to have it and if so does anyone else think this is quite odd?
About the positivity rate, so if it's approaching 5% does this mean that 19 out of 20 people who think they have covid symptoms and get a test turn out not to have it and if so does anyone else think this is quite odd?
I guess you are right. I don't understand where the numbers come from though. Say the positivity rate is 5% and 4,000 new cases are reported daily in the UK, that indicates 80,000 people have been tested, yet the daily figures on the gov.uk covid site claim over 200,000 tests currently processed dailyThat's what it means though I can't say I have researched the theory behind this 5% number.
New persistent cough, high temperature and loss of taste and smell are three possible indicators of Covid but equally these must be prevalent in all sorts of day to day nothing illness and minor ailments.?
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