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And Raab sets out the exit criteria:
1) Confident that NHS can continue to provide critical care 2) sustained and consistent fall in death rates 3) reliable data from SAGE that rate of infection is decreasing 4) testing/PPE sorted 5) confident that relaxation doesn't yield second peak |
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It was said on the news today that it looks like those of us at severe risk of complications arising from the virus are going to have to lock ourselves away for up to 18 months (when it's expected that a vaccine will have been found) :shocked: I also heard someone put forward the idea that all those at risk of severe complications should be shielded, whilst everybody else should go about their business as usual. He believed that this would help to quell the damage being done to the economy, encourage herd immunity and allow extra funds to be diverted to help those who cannot leave their homes e.g. 100% of wages paid by the Government, extra money for those on benefits to mitigate the extra expenses that they face. This would be cheaper than paying many people 80% of their wages. My family lost a distant cousin to the virus the other day, which is a bit too close for comfort. |
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Not just medical screening - personal details. Who are you? Where are you staying? If we need to find you in the next month how can we contact you? If you develop symptoms contact this number straight away. |
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The government was very clear all along that the whole point of isolation was to slow down the virus so the NHS can cope. Did you miss that? You have seen the rate at which the people started to come down with coronavirus. What makes you think that we can stop this in its tracks? Only a vaccine will stop it short and we are nowhere near getting that. All those people in care homes, with no visitors allowed and not going out anywhere, are still going down like flies. That shows how impotent we really are at dealing with new viruses like this. The fact that we have managed to slow it down is a massive achievement. But it will get that 80% of the population, of that I have absolutely no doubt. |
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I've explained over and over how the economy can be protected. The economy will tank, as Raab correctly pointed out, with a devastating second wave of the virus. ---------- Post added at 20:27 ---------- Previous post was at 20:26 ---------- Quote:
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The government also has a duty to businesses that employ it's citizens. To secure supplies and markets. And those businesses need to trade so need people earning, moving, spending. --- Reading on the BBC today that some second home owners (in Wales) are claiming business rebates on their second homes. The rules let them set these homes as businesses if they are available to let for 140 days and actually let for 70 days per year. So not only are some moving to small locations to get away from virus they are also getting money from it. --- Help some small businesses buy buying now for later delivery. For example I get guitar strings from New Tone Strings. At the moment they are operating with just one person so may not be able to get strings out as quickly as possible but if players who don't need strings now but can order now (with delivery note to that affect) it may help them keep going, pay their bills are recover quicker. There are likely other traders maybe in your area you can help. This is all part of helping the fight against COVID-19. A sort of futures market as it were. |
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2) The virus was probably brought into care homes in one of two ways. a) prior to lockdown by somebody asymptomatic b) during the lockdown period by a resident being taken to hospital and contracting whilst in hospital The situation in care homes further exacerbated by staff having inadequate PPE which allowed transmission. |
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There have been isolated cases but these were due to other immunity issues the individuals had. |
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There's not enough concrete evidence as of yet to suggest that a normal healthy person cannot be reinfected. There's quite simply too many unknowns to deviate away from the most restrictive method of protection possible. On a side note, Letting 15,000 people into the country each week of fights without testing or forcing into quarantine is hardly going to help get our cases down either. |
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