![]() |
Re: Corona Virus
I really object to being told how I have to pay for something.
I have a debit card...I use it rarely because I do not trust the people who take my card details will take good care of those details. They are unconcerned about what happens if my details are scanned or cloned because they do not have to deal with it. I use my card to get cash from the bank...the last time I looked banknotes and coins were legal tender. I know people are worried about picking up the virus from money, but it is a very slim chance...and if you follow good hygiene practices then that is minimised. You are just as likely to get it on an envelope of Curry house flyer that comes through your door. |
Re: Corona Virus
Yes you should have the freedom to choose which way you pay but in the present circumstances I can understand why it is preferable to pay by card, online it's card only and I notice that atm’s are now suddenly making a charge to withdraw cash, your spread of the virus on pamphlets through the door observation is well warranted
|
Re: Corona Virus
Every day we take risks..it is how we manage these risk that makes the difference.
Do you take any special precautions during the normal winter flu season? Because the risks of that are just as great if you have underlying health conditions.(in fact research shows that the winter flu is much more contagious than the current virus) You may say...No I get vaccinated...OK if you do the vaccine is for the flu virus that was prevalent the winter before...and as we know viruses mutate...which is why you can be vaccinated and STILL get flu. The current situation has been blown out of all proportion. The Office of National Statistics which collates the figure for deaths, show little or ni increase for March of this year against March of last year. Also did you know that if anyone dies within 60 days of being diagnosed positive with Covid-19 their death will be atttributed to the virus regardless of what they actually died from Currently there is NO SENSIBLE perspective on this infection....just emotinve and scary language from the media and 'headless chicken' reaction from government which will leave the country impoverished for decades to come. |
Re: Corona Virus
I have no doubt that you have researched the differences on death’s from respiratory disease year on year, I have just done a search
the latest figures that were given was for w/e 20th March 2020 and reported 1514 for that week the corresponding w/e 22nd March 2019 reported 1486 not such a different result but 20th of March is before the huge rise of deaths reported in the news it will be interesting to see what the corresponding figures are for early April |
Re: Corona Virus
Yes you are right about the figures being before the surge.
I am still of the opinion that there has not been a sensible perspective. There are more than 60 million people in this country, so the current figures are a very small percentage of the population. We DO NOT KNOW what the true figures are because you can only accurately determine the size of the problem if community testing is carried out to see who actually has the infection. So whatever the figures are, they are meaningless because there is no accuracy in them. I do not dispute that this is a serious situation, but I do think we need to use our brains when interpreting what we are being told. The way this has been handled is as big a worry as the infection is. UK PLC is shut....and that is detrimental to everyone. |
Re: Corona Virus
I agree with you accybeme. The Off Nat Stats are retrospective numbers and at March 20 they were indeed close to the previous year's numbers. March 21st , daily deaths were 56 but two weeks later those numbers were ten times those numbers with the highest daily figure at over 700, so it will be interesting to see the next ONS figures and see them in some context !
|
Re: Corona Virus
just had a phonecall telling me an owd mate has just died of this bloody virus,:eek:
|
Re: Corona Virus
Sorry to hear that Cashy...stay safe, stay well, stay sane.
|
Re: Corona Virus
seems Boris is in intensive care now, hope he mends.
|
Re: Corona Virus
Yes...I have just seen that.
I am sure they are doing all they can for him. |
Re: Corona Virus
Quote:
|
Re: Corona Virus
Like you, was not a fan, but he has had a tough time right from the start...and I wish him well.
|
Re: Corona Virus
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk...ng-916580.html
This article is worth a read....well, I think so. |
Re: Corona Virus
Quote:
Just had a news-letter from Tesco that contains :- ---- Also yesterday, we began work on our first dedicated NHS Nightingale Hospital pop-up store, at the NEC in Birmingham. We’ll provide NHS staff with on-site 24-hour access to the food and household products they need. Construction at the NEC started on Sunday and we aim to be open by the end of next week – so it’s all hands on deck. We’re in late-stage discussions with other Nightingale sites, and hope that this is the first of several pop-up Tesco stores that will help the NHS staff in those hospitals. ---- That looks very close to your suggestion. |
Re: Corona Virus
A question for you Margaret; being a former NHS worker, (Dr. David Lloyd on early ITV news this morning reported that another problem with the coronavirus was blood coagulation causing clotting) is this a normal complication with other forms of influencer
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 17:27. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com