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The 28 days is simply a best guess. ---------- Post added at 07:53 ---------- Previous post was at 07:43 ---------- Quote:
These are “poor comparisons” because you don’t like them, not because they are inaccurate. Stadium gate receipts are far from “superfluous” and even if they were there’s hospitality and retail (jobs) built around them in shops, bars, restaurants. Aggregated over hundreds of football matches that’s a lot of money now no longer flowing through the economy. Independent cinemas and theatres aren’t viable with the virus in circulation. Again these are jobs, and customers in Rishi’s service economy. Quote:
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People can question restrictions all they please. When they breach them cases will spike. There’s no science, or even pseudoscience, that I’m aware of that demonstrates this will go away by itself. You’re also assuming people won’t selectively question restrictions. If the middle class decide they quite like working from home, and going down their local, there are huge parts of the economy in city centres that will never recover. There’s no return to normal without elimination. |
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@jfman: I hope you have a life beyond cramming yourself full of all that wisdom you are imparting.
The poor sod’s got to digest all that! |
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Coronavirus related, as it’s the pandemic that’s causing the issue with Uni Admissions.
A colleague of my daughter (who works in University admissions) wrote this post, and I found it informative and relatively balanced. Quote:
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On the other hand less foreign students due to the pandemic could (should) result in more places available on the whole. That said not necessarily for everyone.
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Unless much has changed the vast majority of foreign students I encountered were non-EU students (mainly Asian countries) and those bring in the big bucks. They’ll be looking for the public sector chequebook to bail them out soon. |
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Published to-day by Imperial College London.
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Also, the Uni’s can’t go over the Home student numbers to replace the missing international students - my daughter says they’re allowed X amount of home/EU and Y of international. So might well have vacancies for some courses for international but not home... |
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There’s no way that’s a sustainable position for Unis to take, in particular if they’re wanting the public purse to make up income shortfalls.
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Universities may have to re-think the balance of international students, but it's probably too early in the day to assume that international students are not coming this academic year. Other countries are taking similar approaches to ours and if they don't take a course, what will they do instead, given that many countries' job markets are tough right now? |
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It is probably because they took the people who died due to other means, but had the coronavirus as cause of death adjusted. IIRC someone had CV but died after being hit by a bus, the COD was CV. Clearly not the case. |
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If the Uni’s take more Home students than the Government limit, they get hit by a double whammy - the Govenment reduces their funding, fines them, and they would have to support more students with less funding. That’s why the ”Mocks" appeal isn’t going to work - the Uni my daughter works at aren’t actually accepting mock results today - prospective students can phone up and say they’re appealing the results on the basis of mocks but because they’re not verified by UCAS (yet) they don’t have a place; some courses won’t be taking any successful appeals later as they’re already full. |
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There’s no way that’s a sustainable position for Government to take ;)
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