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adzii_nufc 25-03-2020 15:14

Re: Coronavirus
 
MOT is due in July. Am I right in assuming that if it can't be done, it's exempt till September 30th?

Following the new MOT guidance today. Someone else has told me January. Not really sure whether it'll show as MOT'd after said date or not.

Chris 25-03-2020 15:29

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc (Post 36028960)
MOT is due in July. Am I right in assuming that if it can't be done, it's exempt till September 30th?

Following the new MOT guidance today. Someone else has told me January. Not really sure whether it'll show as MOT'd after said date or not.

You no longer need to try to get it done in July. You have an automatic six month extension, so it is now due in January next year.

The only exceptions to this are those whose MOTs are due before the end of this month, because the new regulations can’t be brought into legal force more quickly.

nomadking 25-03-2020 15:30

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36028953)
UK coronavirus mass home testing to be made available 'within days' .

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...le-within-days

I've had a very slight sniffle for a number of days, with no sign of a temperature(already had a thermometer) If it has been a mild attack of covid-19, it would be extremely useful to know. Health wise, I was likely to have been in the requiring hospitalisation group(high BP and BMI, with heart failure a few years ago).

If it has been covid-19 and I successfully recover, then not only could I more easily go out and about, I might be of use to neighbours.

adzii_nufc 25-03-2020 15:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36028961)
You no longer need to try to get it done in July. You have an automatic six month extension, so it is now due in January next year.

The only exceptions to this are those whose MOTs are due before the end of this month, because the new regulations can’t be brought into legal force more quickly.

Thanks, I've already carried out the work needed, but looking at a new car for late this year so the whole thing works to my benefit as I plan to scrap this when I'm done with it anyway. Essentially maintaining it for the road but not piling money in for nothing.

Damien 25-03-2020 16:12

Re: Coronavirus
 
In additional to tell their staff to work in Tescos rather than pay them even the 80% backed up the Government, Weatherspoons is now seemingly not paying their supplies even for delivered goods: https://twitter.com/ByRobDavies/stat...23001688735753

Mr K 25-03-2020 17:44

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36028971)
In additional to tell their staff to work in Tescos rather than pay them even the 80% backed up the Government, Weatherspoons is now seemingly not paying their supplies even for delivered goods: https://twitter.com/ByRobDavies/stat...23001688735753

Well let's hope people remember how this company behaved when this is all over. Sports Direct should be boycotted too for attempting to stay open.

Carth 25-03-2020 18:19

Re: Coronavirus
 
Maybe when this is all over we can revert back to pubs closing at 11pm, and night clubs closing at 2am

jfman 25-03-2020 18:22

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36028962)
I've had a very slight sniffle for a number of days, with no sign of a temperature(already had a thermometer) If it has been a mild attack of covid-19, it would be extremely useful to know. Health wise, I was likely to have been in the requiring hospitalisation group(high BP and BMI, with heart failure a few years ago).

If it has been covid-19 and I successfully recover, then not only could I more easily go out and about, I might be of use to neighbours.

Yet it wouldn't be useful for a key worker about to start a shift on a construction site to know? :confused

Chances are your test would come back negative as a "sniffle" is an extremely rare symptom of Coronavirus. You could equally go out seconds later and catch it though.

nomadking 25-03-2020 18:35

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36028991)
Yet it wouldn't be useful for a key worker about to start a shift on a construction site to know? :confused

Chances are your test would come back negative as a "sniffle" is an extremely rare symptom of Coronavirus. You could equally go out seconds later and catch it though.

My point still stands true. A negative result proves nothing.:rolleyes: A positive result on the other hand is useful. No contradiction at all.

At the point of testing somebody could have the virus on their hands and then touch their face and other surfaces.

Doesn't matter if you have billions of the PCR testing kits, you still need the limited number of machines and their operators to use those kits. The "kits" are not fully self-contained like a pregnancy test. People do not seem to get that.

If the suggestion of fully self-contained usable at home testing kits being available from Amazon or Boots turns out to happen, then still a negative result isn't that useful.

jfman 25-03-2020 18:39

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36028993)
My point still stands true. A negative result proves nothing.:rolleyes: A positive result on the other hand is useful. No contradiction at all.

At the point of testing somebody could have the virus on their hands and then touch their face and other surfaces.

Doesn't matter if you have billions of the PCR testing kits, you still need the limited number of machines and their operators to use those kits. The "kits" are not fully self-contained like a pregnancy test. People do not seem to get that.

If the suggestion of fully self-contained usable at home testing kits being available from Amazon or Boots turns out to happen, then still a negative result isn't that useful.

The Coronavirus could mutate in the person standing next to you and you could catch it again.

Statistically unlikely yes, however so is your contention someone could have it on their hand while testing negative THEN touch their face and catch it.

Paul 25-03-2020 18:41

Re: Coronavirus
 
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... a move that could restore many people’s lives to a semblance of pre-lockdown normality
How so ?

The country is still going to be in virtual lockdown regardless of any test result people get.

Also, as already pointed out, a negative test today doesnt mean you wont catch it tomorrow.

Hugh 25-03-2020 18:44

Re: Coronavirus
 
As has been previously posted by other Mods/Admins, stop the niggling, otherwise the Mallet of Loving Kindness will be taken out of its Vault.

Last chance.

jfman 25-03-2020 18:44

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36028997)
How so ?

The country is still going to be in virtual lockdown regardless of any test result people get.

Also, as already pointed out, a negative test today doesnt mean you wont catch it tomorrow.

Additionally how would we verify who previously had it during lockdown? Give them a certificate to carry?

Being a home test how do we verify the person who claimed to take the test actually did, and isn't wanting to start working again (e.g. self employed) so got someone else to test who came back positive?

nomadking 25-03-2020 18:50

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36028996)
The Coronavirus could mutate in the person standing next to you and you could catch it again.

Statistically unlikely yes, however so is your contention someone could have it on their hand while testing negative THEN touch their face and catch it.

The "then" is just an example. It doesn't exclude the possibility of picking up the virus minutes, hours, or days later. :rolleyes:
Eg Prince Charles could've theoretically been tested daily, but the period of time between those tests and getting the results would allow the possibility of picking up the virus and transmitting it to others.

jfman 25-03-2020 18:53

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36029000)
The "then" is just an example. It doesn't exclude the possibility of picking up the virus minutes, hours, or days later. :rolleyes:
Eg Prince Charles could've theoretically been tested daily, but the period of time between those tests and getting the results would allow the possibility of picking up the virus and transmitting it to others.

You are going round in circles here against scientific evidence that testing works at containing viruses, with multiple nudges from mods not to so I’m out.


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