I got 200 paracetamol in the post today. The doctor prescribed my Da 1000 after his last operation so they sent me up some.
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I mean, I think I have intrinsic trust in the guy because he's the chief medical officer but I don't quite get what he's on about. Is this upswing inevitable?
In my pea brain I'm thinking why can't we just shut everything down now and contain the cases purely by having zero contact with each other. Or is that just impossible? I can't help but think there's something sinister going on.
All the old and the sick will die because no one can work, not from coronavirus, but from all the other things the army of doctors, nurses and care assistants keep at bay on a daily basis (starvation etc) so how exactly do you shut down everything?
Obviously not literally everything.
I’m hoping for more drink tomorrow in the hope the that all the dregs will have hit Lidl and Aldi and the good stuff will still be left in the off licence.
The theory goes that since its spread is inevitable, delaying the severe action will lead to a peak of x as opposed to 2x, 5x or 10x.
Since no one else is taking this approach (of major European countries), I guess we have to hope that our scientists don theirs on a scale not seen since we made those cheat suits for the skeleton bob.
British Airways just scared the shit out of me with a routine email.
On the ropes, lads.
Lewis has already had it. He heard there was a TTH award in it for him.
And this is the bit I can't join the dots on, and as you've said, how does doing nothing lead to a peak of only x?
The only thing that came close to explaining it was that if you ask people to stay indoors for weeks they'll get bored and stop doing it, but they're not doing that now, so unless he's suggesting that the fit of boredom will lead to people pulling a Rudy Gobert en masse, it makes no sense - I watched and listened and I still don't understand.
I'm not saying shut everything as I appreciate a balance needs to be struck to keep society going, but I don't need to work in an office and my company aren't looking likely to force me not to until the government advice suggests I shouldn't, so why don't they take me and presumably millions of people like me out of the equation, with minimal impact?
If peak is May and that peak is 13 million people infected, I sure as shit won't be coming into the office at that point, whatever the advice is.
I've remembered that I used behavioural research methods in my doctorate, which makes me a verified whatever it is. Please direct your questions on it all to me.
They should probably throw Dominic Cummings at the virus, if they haven't already. He's donned everything else.
I did my "panic buying" over ten days ago, like a proper don. Mostly because the good canned beans brand is barely stocked and there is no way I am eating fucking Goya beans. :sick:
I don't want to buy more than the usual amount of supplies but based on the massive wet fart from BoJo today I think it might be prudent to stock up in case the same thing happens a few weeks down the line except this time he's explaining why the army hasn't delivered everyone's rations yet.
In Stockholm I went to the supermarket for the first time in a week or so expecting the shelves to be empty. Nope. Fully stocked. Fewer eggs than usual, but that was it
They were talking today about how we'll have "clean nurses" and "dirty nurses" when it hits properly.
Every time someone says "dirty nurse" - SPLOOSH.
I've grabbed a few things for the weekend but I'll grab some tinned stuff for when I come back. Our Tesco looks to be untouched by student panic. More Pot Noodles for me, then.
I'd like tor request a dirty nurse please.
They have now un-cancelled the Australian Grand Prix. Love it.
All of them have either small trolleys and/or half full trolleys.
If the queue is that long properly stock up.
We’ve been released “from the obligation to go to mass” :D
There’s also a limit of a hundred on funerals with only family and close friends if possible.
There have been many today but I liked this one.
https://i.imgur.com/sKHQ0Ks.jpg
Only 10kg of potatoes? Riots will be had.
I can't quite see how this gets to a point that it disrupts the food supply to any serious degree, but people had to have lettuces rationed not too long ago so it's no surprise that they're still idiots.
Aye, logistics will still roll in a total shutdown. Heck, they'd be more efficient with the empty roads.
:lol:
I’m looking after deliveries for work as I live the closest to the office so it should mean I’m paid even if we end up at home.
What’s the good brand of beans, Pepe?
Our Chancellor (read: PM) has already recommended reducing all social contact to a minimum and also cancel all family events. They're announcing new measures tomorrow. People are undergoing mandatory "health checks" when crossing the border from Italy, but I can't help but think that with the amount of cross-border traffic going on between Austria and Italy, we must have thousands of undetected cases by now.
There's an "itk"-rumour doing the rounds on social media around here that the government is planning to implement a 7pm-7am curfew from next week. Obviously those kinds of things need to be taken with a grain of salt, but still, sounds quite bizarre.
Our department head still thinks that people are overreacting and that it's basically a new form of flu and not that much to worry about. Meanwhile the two CEOs have decided to clear out several departments and send them home. Since I'm in customer care we're probably the last ones to go. :moop:
The supermarkets round here are still quite well-stocked, though.
'Perhaps you've not heard. I'm now the Gauleiter.'
Mikel Arteta has it now. Surely they aren’t actually going to play a full round of fixtures this weekend?
Got to say this is all very exciting in a perverse way. A huge story that is developing all the time that everyone is involved in. Beats even a good old terror attack.
I wonder who the first famous person to die from it will be.
This is the closest we'll get to a war or a three-day week.
This might be old news, but Gates nailing things after Ebola.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Af6b_wyiwI
We’re going to test all these fuckwits coming back from Cheltenham at least.
By the soccer player sample size we must have at least 100,000 infected at this stage in reality though. UK must have at least 7 figures.
I did think the 5-10k estimate earlier was low - the fact that I've now lost count of the number of famous people who have it shows how utterly rife it is.
They've got the best access to medical care so it stands to reason they'll find out before anyone else, but I don't know of a single person who knows someone's who's been tested, let alone has it. The closest is the chap at work who is now back from Italy and is self isolating.
Doesn't this assumption that everybody is massively under-counting/reporting cases prove that it isn't worth shitting the bed over?
Scotland will play all their games this weekend purely because of the Old Firm.
Dybala now apparently has it. This is amazing.
The thing with famous people is they tend to travel a lot more than the average person. Same goes for politicians. And medical chiefs are usually taken to the heart of the problem.
Dybala now.