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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Aug 20 12.26pm | |
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Due to lockdown, for every 3 deaths from (recorded as) Covid, there are 2 other deaths. Protect the NHS. Save lives.
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Stirlingsays 08 Aug 20 4.00pm | |
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This whole continuing episode just illustrates how full of lies and half truths the government and the forth estate are. Other than the normies, who just live life with blinkers on, anyone else taking notice who wasn't already paranoid or a hypochondriac or named Karen....this Sars variant has been the most economically disterous over reaction in history. Excepting those who were elderly or ill we only required sensible guidelines for 'most' people......Sweden's model has proven far more sensible. Edited by Stirlingsays (08 Aug 2020 4.02pm)
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Sportyteacher London 09 Aug 20 1.11pm | |
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Schools and teachers getting a whole lot of flak with Johnson even having the temerity to challenge our 'moral duty' regarding full September reopening. Reality is that any teacher worth their salt is extremely keen to return and very much wants the best for their pupils as well. Criticism surely has to be weighed at abject demonstration of 'moral duty' of both Government and elements of general public who continue to flout social distancing regulations given those packed out beaches and pubs with scant regard to the very real risks that they are placing themselves open to by way of contracting and spreading virus. No rigour demonstrated by Boris and his comedy Cabinet whatsoever either with every decision seemingly delegated to the electorate because the former is too afraid to take the lead. Is this not a recipe for disaster that is being collectively stoked for Autumn / Winter second wave?
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Sportyteacher London 09 Aug 20 1.20pm | |
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Interesting development - 'Two new studies, though from different parts of the world, have arrived at the same conclusion: that young children not only transmit SARS-CoV-2 efficiently, but may be major drivers of the pandemic as well': [Link] Now if 'The Government is following the science'.....
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 09 Aug 20 1.22pm | |
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Teachers are at risk of passing Covid on amongst each other. They’re. I different to the rest of society and especially key workers but the NEU and probably some teachers are using this as an anti tory government tool. You know what you need to do for the good of society and children. Have a good 6 week Summer holiday.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 09 Aug 20 1.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Interesting development - 'Two new studies, though from different parts of the world, have arrived at the same conclusion: that young children not only transmit SARS-CoV-2 efficiently, but may be major drivers of the pandemic as well': [Link] Now if 'The Government is following the science'..... It's interesting how much conflicting research is out there. Studying the effects of a widespread virus should not be this hard. I wonder where misinformation is coming from? I could have a decent guess.
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Sportyteacher London 09 Aug 20 2.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Teachers are at risk of passing Covid on amongst each other. They’re. I different to the rest of society and especially key workers but the NEU and probably some teachers are using this as an anti tory government tool. You know what you need to do for the good of society and children. Have a good 6 week Summer holiday. Not all teachers are anti Tory and NEU has been horribly misrepresented in some part by Press when core concern is most definitely ONLY protecting the safety of both teachers and pupils. Oh and many teachers will be working through a sizeable chunk of their so-called 6 week holiday e.g. moving classrooms; changing displays; planning for new term etc. If you want to exercise your bile at public servants with obscenely long holidays then why not start with MPs?
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Badger11 Beckenham 09 Aug 20 2.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Not all teachers are anti Tory and NEU has been horribly misrepresented in some part by Press when core concern is most definitely ONLY protecting the safety of both teachers and pupils. Oh and many teachers will be working through a sizeable chunk of their so-called 6 week holiday e.g. moving classrooms; changing displays; planning for new term etc. If you want to exercise your bile at public servants with obscenely long holidays then why not start with MPs? Amen to that.
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Lombardinho London 09 Aug 20 3.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Schools and teachers getting a whole lot of flak with Johnson even having the temerity to challenge our 'moral duty' regarding full September reopening. Reality is that any teacher worth their salt is extremely keen to return and very much wants the best for their pupils as well. Criticism surely has to be weighed at abject demonstration of 'moral duty' of both Government and elements of general public who continue to flout social distancing regulations given those packed out beaches and pubs with scant regard to the very real risks that they are placing themselves open to by way of contracting and spreading virus. No rigour demonstrated by Boris and his comedy Cabinet whatsoever either with every decision seemingly delegated to the electorate because the former is too afraid to take the lead. Is this not a recipe for disaster that is being collectively stoked for Autumn / Winter second wave?
I'm going to have to wear a mask because I need to use public transport when I eventually get back to work. Before I go here are the figures... Even if you're 100 years old, the chances of you dying after testing positive for covid 19 are 0.26% And if you're under 70 years old that figure drops to 0.04%
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 09 Aug 20 3.42pm | |
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"Lies, damn lies, and statistics" A phrase from a former PM who manipulated unemployment figures to the extreme. (maggie) It comes down to a risk of death, or long-term impairment, or delayed treatment of (for example) pre-diagnosed cancer. it's a cvnt of a disease that can f vck you over for life. Do not dismiss the outcomes because you don't know anyone infected in your circle of friends.
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Badger11 Beckenham 09 Aug 20 3.50pm | |
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I saw my doctor friend today she pointed out that our local hospitals are full of people who are still suffering the effects of the virus. Permanane damage has been done to them mainly their lungs and they may well die months after being infected or have a lifetime of continuing health issues.
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Sportyteacher London 09 Aug 20 5.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Lombardinho
I'm going to have to wear a mask because I need to use public transport when I eventually get back to work. Before I go here are the figures... Even if you're 100 years old, the chances of you dying after testing positive for covid 19 are 0.26% And if you're under 70 years old that figure drops to 0.04% I have much sympathy with this viewpoint. Although they have fallen of late due to lockdown, it is also worth bearing in mind levels of air pollution across London that have been previously excessively high therefore good luck with the belief that your child is just breathing in oxygen at the age of 3 as Govt endeavours to return us all back to normal way of working congested, smelly life again. Link: [Link]
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