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1 minute ago, JamesM48 said:

You might have the gastro

instestonal one ? Loss of appetite , sore head , dry mouth and the shits , no cough or fever? I had this mid March last year and wonder if it was covid ? Lasted 2/3 days . To think I could have saved a fortune on bleach 😂😂😂

I had very similar but had a fever for a few days as well.Felt terrible for 3 days,got better for a couple of days then was caned for another week.

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17 minutes ago, Tambo_The_Jambo said:

I really hope she sees the need for tradesmen to get back to work in people’s houses.... It’s shite for both the mind and pocket being unable to make a crust whilst others flout the guidelines. 

That’s great news . I need some work done at mine so hopefully that’ll happen soon 

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46 minutes ago, Jamhammer said:

I’m sitting on the bog, pretty much constantly since Saturday.

It’s one of the less mentioned and less sexy symptoms

I really hope you feel better soon.  I had read there were some calls to diarrhoea to the list of symptoms.  
 

I hope not as I would be in permanent self isolation.  By that measure I think I have had Covid at least four times last year! 

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The latest 7-day stats. Edit: Note that East Lothian and North Ayrshire are showing the correct figures, they're just in the wrong order.

 

    Pre- 7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area Tier Lockdown Today Yesterday     20 Feb 19 Feb 18 Feb 17 Feb 16 Feb ... 20 Dec
Scotland     106 103 +3   105 106 105 108 102 ... 98
Falkirk 4 2 224 214 +10   217 234 233 214 187 ... 60
Clackmannanshire 4 3 188 188 0   198 213 221 231 233 ... 148
West Lothian 4 3 188 203 -15   231 215 198 192 177 ... 83
West Dunbartonshire 4 3 187 182 +5   184 202 205 228 219 ... 120
North Lanarkshire 4 3 180 179 +1   172 175 166 170 146 ... 119
East Ayrshire 4 3 179 186 -7   210 238 278 331 312 ... 153
Renfrewshire 4 3 154 154 0   164 162 173 183 168 ... 116
Glasgow City 4 3 145 130 +15   132 134 130 137 131 ... 129
Midlothian 4 3 143 135 +8   118 111 105 110 107 ... 136
East Renfrewshire 4 3 134 118 +16   137 136 111 106 103 ... 101
Stirling 4 3 131 137 -6   150 158 158 163 157 ... 70
South Lanarkshire 4 3 129 127 +2   130 138 138 147 141 ... 120
East Lothian 4 3 107 89 +18   78 74 70 66 63 ... 148
North Ayrshire 4 3 126 128 -2   124 126 122 132 134 ... 175
Edinburgh City 4 3 95 89 +6   84 79 75 69 62 ... 109
East Dunbartonshire 4 3 86 72 +14   71 67 64 67 56 ... 70
Moray 4 1 75 68 +7   62 64 71 75 75 ... 13
Fife 4 3 73 73 0   71 67 70 60 62 ... 97
South Ayrshire 4 3 66 60 +6   64 66 59 63 67 ... 98
Perth & Kinross 4 3 61 63 -2   56 64 64 56 59 ... 126
Dundee City 4 3 54 53 +1   53 53 50 43 40 ... 113
Dumfries & Galloway 4 1 53 52 +1   56 51 49 64 70 ... 32
Angus 4 2 52 52 0   52 57 55 54 53 ... 37
Highland 4/3 1 52 54 -2   52 51 53 61 56 ... 17
Clydemouth 4 2 49 57 -8   54 62 84 94 100 ... 59
Na h-Eileanan Siar 4 1 45 52 -7   64 67 109 105 112 ... 22
Argyll & Bute 4/3 2 42 50 -8   50 56 61 45 50 ... 29
Scottish Borders 4 1 41 40 +1   38 30 28 31 27 ... 85
Aberdeenshire 4 3 36 31 +5   34 40 37 40 40 ... 88
Aberdeen City 4 3 25 26 -1   30 35 32 36 33 ... 163
Orkney Islands 3 1 4 4 0   4 9 18 22 27 ... 0
Shetland Islands 3 1 0 0 0   0 0 0 0 0 ... 0
                           
                           
7-day averages                          
Tests     19088 18743 +345   18151 18490 17912 18318 17622 ... 16839
Positivity rate %     5.0 5.0 0.0   5.2 5.2 5.4 5.4 5.3 ... 5.2
Hospital (non-ICU)     1131 1172 -41   1215 1256 1290 1322 1352 ... 975
ICU     99 99 0   100 101 104 106 108 ... 50
Deaths     34 34 0   33 36 41 40 38 ... 25
All Vaccinations     30448 32766 -2318   36952 41139 45314 48864 52109    
1st Dose     27185 29738 -2553   34171 38932 43746 47786 51412    
2nd Dose     3263 3028 +235   2781 2207 1568 1078 697    
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1 hour ago, sadj said:

About a week/two weeks ago it was discussed at length on here. He was asked about holidays after Shapps (sp??) had said no and he said it was likely it would happen.

 

Rereading it you did say statement. He didnt make a statement , it was a response to being asked about it. On here it was then used as a reason to have a pop at NS as she had said no chance to UK holidays at Easter and possibly not in summer either

Summer holidays will happen, Sadj. Possibly overseas with any luck.

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3 minutes ago, redjambo said:

The latest 7-day stats:

 

    Pre- 7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area Tier Lockdown Today Yesterday     20 Feb 19 Feb 18 Feb 17 Feb 16 Feb ... 20 Dec
Scotland     106 103 +3   105 106 105 108 102 ... 98
Falkirk 4 2 224 214 +10   217 234 233 214 187 ... 60
Clackmannanshire 4 3 188 188 0   198 213 221 231 233 ... 148
West Lothian 4 3 188 203 -15   231 215 198 192 177 ... 83
West Dunbartonshire 4 3 187 182 +5   184 202 205 228 219 ... 120
North Lanarkshire 4 3 180 179 +1   172 175 166 170 146 ... 119
East Ayrshire 4 3 179 186 -7   210 238 278 331 312 ... 153
Renfrewshire 4 3 154 154 0   164 162 173 183 168 ... 116
Glasgow City 4 3 145 130 +15   132 134 130 137 131 ... 129
Midlothian 4 3 143 135 +8   118 111 105 110 107 ... 136
East Renfrewshire 4 3 134 118 +16   137 136 111 106 103 ... 101
Stirling 4 3 131 137 -6   150 158 158 163 157 ... 70
South Lanarkshire 4 3 129 127 +2   130 138 138 147 141 ... 120
East Lothian 4 3 107 89 +18   78 74 70 66 63 ... 148
North Ayrshire 4 3 126 128 -2   124 126 122 132 134 ... 175
Edinburgh City 4 3 95 89 +6   84 79 75 69 62 ... 109
East Dunbartonshire 4 3 86 72 +14   71 67 64 67 56 ... 70
Moray 4 1 75 68 +7   62 64 71 75 75 ... 13
Fife 4 3 73 73 0   71 67 70 60 62 ... 97
South Ayrshire 4 3 66 60 +6   64 66 59 63 67 ... 98
Perth & Kinross 4 3 61 63 -2   56 64 64 56 59 ... 126
Dundee City 4 3 54 53 +1   53 53 50 43 40 ... 113
Dumfries & Galloway 4 1 53 52 +1   56 51 49 64 70 ... 32
Angus 4 2 52 52 0   52 57 55 54 53 ... 37
Highland 4/3 1 52 54 -2   52 51 53 61 56 ... 17
Clydemouth 4 2 49 57 -8   54 62 84 94 100 ... 59
Na h-Eileanan Siar 4 1 45 52 -7   64 67 109 105 112 ... 22
Argyll & Bute 4/3 2 42 50 -8   50 56 61 45 50 ... 29
Scottish Borders 4 1 41 40 +1   38 30 28 31 27 ... 85
Aberdeenshire 4 3 36 31 +5   34 40 37 40 40 ... 88
Aberdeen City 4 3 25 26 -1   30 35 32 36 33 ... 163
Orkney Islands 3 1 4 4 0   4 9 18 22 27 ... 0
Shetland Islands 3 1 0 0 0   0 0 0 0 0 ... 0
                           
                           
7-day averages                          
Tests     19088 18743 +345   18151 18490 17912 18318 17622 ... 16839
Positivity rate %     5.0 5.0 0.0   5.2 5.2 5.4 5.4 5.3 ... 5.2
Hospital (non-ICU)     1131 1172 -41   1215 1256 1290 1322 1352 ... 975
ICU     99 99 0   100 101 104 106 108 ... 50
Deaths     34 34 0   33 36 41 40 38 ... 25
All Vaccinations     30448 32766 -2318   36952 41139 45314 48864 52109    
1st Dose     27185 29738 -2553   34171 38932 43746 47786 51412    
2nd Dose     3263 3028 +235   2781 2207 1568 1078 697    

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Edinburgh get a grip.

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32 minutes ago, Brian Dundas said:

I have not seen it mentioned here, might have missed it, but Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that Scotland will return to a Geographical Tier system to ease lockdown. It might be a completely different one than before but it looks like we are back to regional tiers on Scotland.

 

I hope it is different, because we can not afford to have a situation like we had in the Borders and D & G when we both went into tier 1 whilst both Midlothian & Lanarkshire were still in tier 3.

We were flooded with lots of people from tier 3's and within a couple of weeks our infection rates went through the roof, IIRC the Borders was at one point the 4th highest in Scotland and D & G was the 2nd or 3rd, it's taken since mid December to now for the rates to come back down to where we were before we went into tier 1.

 

In many ways it was the worst thing that could have happened, having two regions on tier 1 with neighbouring regions still in near full lockdown, it was a disaster waiting to happen, somehow I don't see the SG making that same mistake again..........at least I hope not.

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23 minutes ago, stevie said:

I had very similar but had a fever for a few days as well.Felt terrible for 3 days,got better for a couple of days then was caned for another week.

Mine just lasted a few days . 

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47 minutes ago, Taffin said:

 

No, you're right, none of the non-covid deaths are preventable. 

That’s not really what I meant. The spread of COVID 19 IS preventable with adherence to some rules. Some people are choosing to ignore that and putting other people at risk is my point. 
 

I lost my Mum a couple of years ago, ostensibly to cancer or her inability to cope with how it left her.

I can only imagine how my sisters and I would have felt if we couldn’t  have gone to see her in the different care homes she was in.

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Enzo Chiefo said:

Summer holidays will happen, Sadj. Possibly overseas with any luck.

Fingers crossed its big groups im keeping an eye on as its the only chance we have of bringing any festivals back this year. Even if they are on smaller scales

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7 minutes ago, Ray Gin said:

Edinburgh heading back to December levels just in time for opening back up into tiers out of full lockdown. Wonderful.

Dramatic or what !!! 

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3 hours ago, Jamhammer said:


Me and my Mrs, closer to sixty than fifty have been religiously good about social distancing, masking up etc.

Sadly some young daft lassie at her work bought into the “won’t affect me” pish and behaved as though there wasn’t a pandemic. Knocking about with her pals. Bevvying at other folks houses.

Now her whole office is isolating and we both have it.

We’re not only responsible for ourselves.
These people are responsible for us and people worse off than us who have lost family members because of their idiocy.

 

 

That's a shitty situation JH. There will always be arseholes.

 

1 hour ago, Jamhammer said:

I’m sitting on the bog, pretty much constantly since Saturday.

It’s one of the less mentioned and less sexy symptoms

 

Talking about arseholes, if there was such a thing as the good covid, the one you have would probably be it. :jj:

 

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10 minutes ago, Ray Gin said:

Edinburgh heading back to December levels just in time for opening back up into tiers out of full lockdown. Wonderful.

 

Edinburgh is wonderful, mate.

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13 minutes ago, redjambo said:

The latest 7-day stats:

 

    Pre- 7-day per-100,000 cases                
Council Area Tier Lockdown Today Yesterday     20 Feb 19 Feb 18 Feb 17 Feb 16 Feb ... 20 Dec
Scotland     106 103 +3   105 106 105 108 102 ... 98
Falkirk 4 2 224 214 +10   217 234 233 214 187 ... 60
Clackmannanshire 4 3 188 188 0   198 213 221 231 233 ... 148
West Lothian 4 3 188 203 -15   231 215 198 192 177 ... 83
West Dunbartonshire 4 3 187 182 +5   184 202 205 228 219 ... 120
North Lanarkshire 4 3 180 179 +1   172 175 166 170 146 ... 119
East Ayrshire 4 3 179 186 -7   210 238 278 331 312 ... 153
Renfrewshire 4 3 154 154 0   164 162 173 183 168 ... 116
Glasgow City 4 3 145 130 +15   132 134 130 137 131 ... 129
Midlothian 4 3 143 135 +8   118 111 105 110 107 ... 136
East Renfrewshire 4 3 134 118 +16   137 136 111 106 103 ... 101
Stirling 4 3 131 137 -6   150 158 158 163 157 ... 70
South Lanarkshire 4 3 129 127 +2   130 138 138 147 141 ... 120
East Lothian 4 3 107 89 +18   78 74 70 66 63 ... 148
North Ayrshire 4 3 126 128 -2   124 126 122 132 134 ... 175
Edinburgh City 4 3 95 89 +6   84 79 75 69 62 ... 109
East Dunbartonshire 4 3 86 72 +14   71 67 64 67 56 ... 70
Moray 4 1 75 68 +7   62 64 71 75 75 ... 13
Fife 4 3 73 73 0   71 67 70 60 62 ... 97
South Ayrshire 4 3 66 60 +6   64 66 59 63 67 ... 98
Perth & Kinross 4 3 61 63 -2   56 64 64 56 59 ... 126
Dundee City 4 3 54 53 +1   53 53 50 43 40 ... 113
Dumfries & Galloway 4 1 53 52 +1   56 51 49 64 70 ... 32
Angus 4 2 52 52 0   52 57 55 54 53 ... 37
Highland 4/3 1 52 54 -2   52 51 53 61 56 ... 17
Clydemouth 4 2 49 57 -8   54 62 84 94 100 ... 59
Na h-Eileanan Siar 4 1 45 52 -7   64 67 109 105 112 ... 22
Argyll & Bute 4/3 2 42 50 -8   50 56 61 45 50 ... 29
Scottish Borders 4 1 41 40 +1   38 30 28 31 27 ... 85
Aberdeenshire 4 3 36 31 +5   34 40 37 40 40 ... 88
Aberdeen City 4 3 25 26 -1   30 35 32 36 33 ... 163
Orkney Islands 3 1 4 4 0   4 9 18 22 27 ... 0
Shetland Islands 3 1 0 0 0   0 0 0 0 0 ... 0
                           
                           
7-day averages                          
Tests     19088 18743 +345   18151 18490 17912 18318 17622 ... 16839
Positivity rate %     5.0 5.0 0.0   5.2 5.2 5.4 5.4 5.3 ... 5.2
Hospital (non-ICU)     1131 1172 -41   1215 1256 1290 1322 1352 ... 975
ICU     99 99 0   100 101 104 106 108 ... 50
Deaths     34 34 0   33 36 41 40 38 ... 25
All Vaccinations     30448 32766 -2318   36952 41139 45314 48864 52109    
1st Dose     27185 29738 -2553   34171 38932 43746 47786 51412    
2nd Dose     3263 3028 +235   2781 2207 1568 1078 697    

 

Once again, a single ward outbreak in Falkirk, this time in 25 cases in Grangemouth-Kersibank, bumps the region into the epicentre of COVID in Scotland.

 

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29 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

You might have the gastro

instestonal one ? Loss of appetite , sore head , dry mouth and the shits , no cough or fever? I had this mid March last year and wonder if it was covid ? Lasted 2/3 days . To think I could have saved a fortune on bleach 😂😂😂

I just thought it was a bad cold, to be honest till Mrs JH tested positive. Had a bit of a cough but not persistent. Temperature pretty much normal with ups and downs.

Shits since Saturday and, last couple of days ANY physical activity requires a lie down after.

 

Like a proper flu now

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2 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Dramatic or what !!! 

 

Says he who uses three exclamation marks. :) @Ray Gin was entirely factually correct - the City of Edinburgh's levels were doing very well indeed but have been rising slowly but steadily recently, at a point just before we are going to get divided into tiers again. He is no doubt justified in showing the mild exasperation that he did. I imputed no drama in his statement, just a measure of weariness which is completely understandable. No reason to have a go at him for that.

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1 minute ago, JamesM48 said:

Dramatic or what !!! 

 

A 50% rise in 7 days is quite dramatic, yes.

 

We looked good and like we were heading for Level 1 a week ago. Now it's looking more like level 3. 

 

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1 minute ago, Ray Gin said:

 

A 50% rise in 7 days is quite dramatic, yes.

 

We looked good and like we were heading for Level 1 a week ago. Now it's looking more like level 3. 

 

I believe that’s down to outbreaks at certain employers. Don’t believe it’s got much to do with higher community transmission 

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10 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

Well that's me just back from being chipped at the RHS with the Pfizer jag.

 

Roll on the end of lockdown.

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How was the protocol?

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3 minutes ago, Jambo4050 said:

I believe that’s down to outbreaks at certain employers. Don’t believe it’s got much to do with higher community transmission 

Could be HMP Edinburgh.

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1 minute ago, Jambo4050 said:

I believe that’s down to outbreaks at certain employers. Don’t believe it’s got much to do with higher community transmission 

 

Once again, we come down to the fact that we as punters don't know the composition of the cases, where they are and what nature they have, such as whether they take place in care homes or factories, etc., so we're left to guess unless some snippets of info happen to hit the media, such as the recent prison outbreaks and the bus company-related clusters in Falkirk.

 

I'm not having a go at you at all here, Jambo4050, just at the fact that it would be nice for the SG to at least give us an estimate for each council area as to how many of the cases are community-based and how many are outbreaks within more closed systems, as much as this can be determined or even defined anyhow.

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Just now, jonesy said:

Someone mentioned Burton's biscuit factory, too. Wouldn't surprise me. I know a few people who were going for interviews there last autumn. Some were even less compliant than me in their daily activities! A mixture of some genuinely being unaware of the rules and some who had a bit of a carpe diem attitude to life as single young things.

Yes, they were also mentioned.

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1 minute ago, redjambo said:

 

Once again, we come down to the fact that we as punters don't know the composition of the cases, where they are and what nature they have, such as whether they take place in care homes or factories, etc., so we're left to guess unless some snippets of info happen to hit the media, such as the recent prison outbreaks and the bus company-related clusters in Falkirk.

 

I'm not having a go at you at all here, Jambo4050, just at the fact that it would be nice for the SG to at least give us an estimate for each council area as to how many of the cases are community-based and how many are outbreaks within more closed systems, as much as this can be determined or even defined anyhow.

I agree.

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1 minute ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

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How was the protocol?

Piece of cake.  Well sign posted from the A8. Directed into the car park. Around a 200 yard walk to the building. Show my invitation letter to one of 4 reception desks who confirmed a few details. Directed to a seat in the waiting area (only one person in front of me). Within a minute told which booth to go to. A few general questions about my health from the "retired nurse". Advised what vaccine I was getting and reactions I might get. Jabbed. Asked to sit in another waiting area for 15 minutes. Then offski.  25 minutes all told.

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14 minutes ago, redjambo said:

 

Says he who uses three exclamation marks. :) @Ray Gin was entirely factually correct - the City of Edinburgh's levels were doing very well indeed but have been rising slowly but steadily recently, at a point just before we are going to get divided into tiers again. He is no doubt justified in showing the mild exasperation that he did. I imputed no drama in his statement, just a measure of weariness which is completely understandable. No reason to have a go at him for that.

Yes but we are in an entirely different scenario now ! Vaccinations and all hence my 3 exclamation marks !!!! 

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3 minutes ago, Nucky Thompson said:

Surely Sturgeon isn't going back to the failed tier system :jj_facepalm:

If she is I’m done as Falkirk has the highest infection rate atm

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21 minutes ago, Jamhammer said:

I just thought it was a bad cold, to be honest till Mrs JH tested positive. Had a bit of a cough but not persistent. Temperature pretty much normal with ups and downs.

Shits since Saturday and, last couple of days ANY physical activity requires a lie down after.

 

Like a proper flu now

Sorry to hear this . Yeah I was pretty knackered for a few days but that was it so possibly not covid ? However it was at the almost peak time March 20th 

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On 19/02/2021 at 15:45, DETTY29 said:

There isn't too much on the vaccine figures to report apart from steady increases on the key cohorts being worked on just now:-

 

70-74 yo up 2% to 94%

65-69 yo up 5% to 74% so really should be beating early March aspiration but there is a reduction in supplies coming down line, plus 2nd doses, but end Feb as per other nations doesn't seem an unachievable target.  

CEV up 1% to 84%

Elderly Care Home Staff up another 1% to 93%

UK_COVID19_KEYJCVICOHORT_MIDFEB_TAKE UP.pptx

Since last update

 

70-74 now at 97%

64-69 @ 81%

CEV @ 86%

ECHS @ 94%

 

Number of first doses for the week reduced from c388k to 190k

Number of 2nd doses increased from 3.8k to 23k

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3 minutes ago, Brian Dundas said:

If they are institutional based then the numbers will reduce quickly again, look at East Ayshire now dropping quickly.  They all count, but cases will begin to count for less as the vaccine takes over control of hospital numbers.  

 

Sorry to say but hopefully soon your spreadsheet will be obsolete!!

 

:D I'm not sorry at all. I'm starting to run out of ideas for alternative names for the council areas. ;)

 

I don't think it will, however, not quite yet anyway, although it may need revamping with any new tier split if it's not based purely on councils.

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4 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Yes but we are in an entirely different scenario now ! Vaccinations and all hence my 3 exclamation marks !!!! 

 

We are at the *beginning* of a different scenario. A quarter of the population have had their first vaccination. One of the great mistakes is always in thinking that you're actually at the end of the tunnel when you see the light at the end of it. We're in a far better position with the vaccinations then we were previously, but we're not quite there yet and if we act as if we are then it will take longer to actually get there.

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36 minutes ago, Jamhammer said:

That’s not really what I meant. The spread of COVID 19 IS preventable with adherence to some rules. Some people are choosing to ignore that and putting other people at risk is my point. 

 

 

It is, but a percentage of those who die daily in the UK not from Covid are also are preventable if we chose to create and then follow some rules specific to reducing them. We don't do that though is all I'm saying, despite the fact that we could (in counter to you saying we can't do anything a out those deaths). For example the ONS considered nearly 140,000 deaths in the UK in 2018 were avoidable and in 2017 this was 4.5 times higher for those in the most deprived areas. Could we have drastically reduced that with a year long focus on balancing the haves and have nots in society with the same success as we have fighting covid? Not sure, but we certainly didn't attempt it on that scale or with such drastic actions.

 

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I lost my Mum a couple of years ago, ostensibly to cancer or her inability to cope with how it left her.

I can only imagine how my sisters and I would have felt if we couldn’t  have gone to see her in the different care homes she was in.

 

 

 

 

Yes, it must be terrible for people.

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29 minutes ago, Ray Gin said:

 

A 50% rise in 7 days is quite dramatic, yes.

 

We looked good and like we were heading for Level 1 a week ago. Now it's looking more like level 3. 

 

It is something that needs to be looked at more closely

 

It could be one company or nursing home for example skewing the figures for a few weeks but if not then just what ?

 

Stats are important but sometimes just a bit more of a look is required......I really would not apply general figures to an area if there is a one off 'break out'/infection somewhere as it does not reflect the whole region

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14 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Sorry to hear this . Yeah I was pretty knackered for a few days but that was it so possibly not covid ? However it was at the almost peak time March 20th 

Funny enough I had pretty much identical symptoms end of Jan last year and thought it was flu.

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12 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

Everybody wants to rule the world.

Quite apt
 
Welcome to your life
There's no turning back
Even while we sleep
We will find you
 
Acting on your best behaviour
Turn your back on mother nature
Everybody wants to rule the world
 
It's my own design
It's my own remorse
Help me to decide
Help me make the most
Of freedom and of pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world
 
There's a room where the light won't find you
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
When they do I'll be right behind you
 
So glad we've almost made it
So sad they had to fade it
Everybody wants to rule the world
Everybody wants to rule the world
Everybody wants to rule the world
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25 minutes ago, Footballfirst said:

Piece of cake.  Well sign posted from the A8. Directed into the car park. Around a 200 yard walk to the building. Show my invitation letter to one of 4 reception desks who confirmed a few details. Directed to a seat in the waiting area (only one person in front of me). Within a minute told which booth to go to. A few general questions about my health from the "retired nurse". Advised what vaccine I was getting and reactions I might get. Jabbed. Asked to sit in another waiting area for 15 minutes. Then offski.  25 minutes all told.

Good to hear.

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41 minutes ago, Ray Gin said:

 

A 50% rise in 7 days is quite dramatic, yes.

 

We looked good and like we were heading for Level 1 a week ago. Now it's looking more like level 3. 

 


Please tell me this tier system isn’t happing again? 
 

I read last week it was done away with 

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Footballfirst
29 minutes ago, jonesy said:

You mean the stats around Covid are both needlessly fearmongering and fail to paint an accurate picture of the situation? :( 

 

Hmmm... ;) 

 

Here is the Edinburgh "picture".  The higher rates in the SE of the city appear to correlate pretty well with some of the most deprived areas of the city.  The other area around Stenhouse, Chesser is less deprived, but may be connected to any outbreak at HMP Saughton.1713834626_Edincovid.JPG.b6cb9479f470ffc601949427266012bc.JPG

 

 

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Just now, Lord BJ said:

I’m slightly surprised that we are going back to a regionalised system. I wouldn’t be surprised if health board areas were the new regions for a variety of reasons. 
 

 

 

 

Would make a lot of sense 

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