MaineRoad_96
Vital 1st Team Regular
Same as mine. I won't trot out my "cap-doffers..." trope, though, I think it offended you last time.
Ha ha, never Notty old chum. I should learn to write in olive.
Same as mine. I won't trot out my "cap-doffers..." trope, though, I think it offended you last time.
Ha ha, never Notty old chum. I should learn to write in olive.
Interesting study of Covid19 spread on long haul flights (and why quarantining anyone who flies into the country regardless of testing is a good idea)
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/how-covid-19-spread-on-a-flight-to-nz
Lincolnshire in Tier 3, so no fans for the time being.
Brilliant tweet from two doctors at a practice in Stoke
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Additionally, about a week ago someone went into that practice for a flu jab who had been tested positive for coronavirus!! The centre had to be closed for a clean, and a doctor and a nurse had to self isolate!
Fines wont work. I'm not sure if most will be paid . First person on the IOM was given 44 days jail. Australia jailed a flouter for 6 months . Sonething to bear in mind . But I would never grass on someone who did. total scum of the earthHope that person got a hefty fine.
That's just so irresponsible.
Fines wont work. I'm not sure if most will be paid . First person on the IOM was given 44 days jail. Australia jailed a flouter for 6 months . Sonething to bear in mind . But I would never grass on someone who did. total scum of the earth
Back in the 80s knowingly transmitting aids carried a 5 year sentence and in Scotland it was ten . OBE tended to be a bit carefully on a Friday/saturday night lolIOM have been jailing all covid miscreants.
One person visited a petrol station shop when they should have been isolating, wallop - straight into jail for a month.
Another went on a bus trip, same outcome, straight into jail.
People really would be doing their best to stick to rules in such a regime.
And of course, those flouting the rules are literally putting others at risk of death, its tantamount (?) to manslaughter.
Probably most folks have spotted this already, but fantastic news:
https://www.theguardian.com/society...-covid-vaccine-wins-licence-for-use-in-the-uk
That science stuff just works, doesn't it?
Well we need to see how effective it is of course. And guess that won't really be known for a fairly long time and learning how many vaccinated people still end up ill with this virus.
But if it manages anywhere near its 90/95% claims that will be tremendous.
Heard a wee bit earlier that 800,000 doses being delivered for starters.
Presume priority has to be the actual vaccinators themselves first then frontline medical staff (ICU staff first). That might take up a fair chunk of that initial 800,000 batch.
Anyway, there'll be a priority list in place unless of course Hancock's Half Hour brigade have not quite done the preparation work...chances of that ??