Is this post the first to make 500 pages?
Is this post the first to make 500 pages?
I've ruined this for everyone.
Son of a fucking bitch. x
I'm off for a cry.
We are you mentalist.
Page 500 starting with me self owning myself
Close the thread if we get to March without a lockdown.
Youngest daughter came up faint positive on a lateral flow yesterday (she's now awaiting a proper test) and mega positive this morning (we have to test daily as someone in her class had it last week - in fact all my school age kids are testing daily at the moment).
Are you all vaxxed up other than the kids? What's the deal over there, are you free to crack on or do you have to isolate?
We opened up yesterday. Overnight from complete lockdown, army, barriers and with curfew... To basically everything open. Except dine-in restaurants.
I think this means the gov realise zero covid is impossible with Delta.
Probably on the back of HCMC Vax rate being something like 95%
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...bers-stay-high
We're still not over the worst tho
Good comments by Klopp on anti-vaxxers, the fucking nazi.
Yeah, both vaxxed.
When the PCR comes back positive the kid has to 'isolate' for 10 days but no other members of the household have to unless they develop symptoms or return a positive PCR [I think we have to have 1 PCR at some point but not sure when]. It's only a minor ballache, but could become more annoying if more people come down with it. Other kids will keep having to do LFTs daily as that's part of the school shit at the moment anyway I think.
I know most footballers are pretty thick, but this figure seems alarmingly high. Arrogance, stupidity or a bit of both?A report this week suggested only seven of the 20 Premier League clubs have succeeded in fully vaccinating 50 per cent or more of their squads, with the overall average said to be approximately one-third of all players.
Last edited by John Arne; 03-10-2021 at 12:19 PM.
Probably just unnecessary, as it is for most people.
They're mostly 20-somethings and that age group has a bad take up generally.
Solid assumption that, mate.
Tuskegee mate.
The whites are the easiest to brainwash. MJ, defect, son.
Vaccine booked xxx
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Co...ted-COVID-case
Purchases of PCR tests in China's Hubei Province surged months before the first official reports of a novel coronavirus case there, according to a report from researchers in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia.
Orders doubled from universities, jumped fivefold from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and surged tenfold from animal testing bureaus. Purchases from hospitals declined by more than 10%.
Monthly procurement data shows a spike in orders in May, especially from CDC buyers and the People's Liberation Army.
"We believe the increased spending in May (2019) suggests this as the earliest start date for possible infection," the report said.
Purchases rose sharply from July through October as well, in particular from the Wuhan University of Science and Technology. The institution spent 8.92 million yuan on PCR tests in 2019, about eight times its total for the previous year.
Looooooons
https://www.news.com.au/world/corona...8f7ed7833a7522Australia became the surprising focal point of an American anti vaccine mandate protest march for teachers in New York City overnight, with hundreds of demonstrators chanting “Save Australia” and some waving Aussie flags.
Correct. Unless you have some proof to prove it DEFINITELY did?
Robert Potter and his Internet 2.0 are based in Canberra.
I wonder how much bullshit Bob has spun over the years... I wouldn't trust this former Labor Party staffer at all.
You know what, 12 months I thought the same. But now, after the "investigation" last year, and now this report, I'm not 100% sure. For the record, I'm not a conspiracy theorist at all - but China is a seriously screwed up insular country, and I just wouldn't put it past them that they were developing this, and then it was accidently contracted by lab techs, and spread from there.
I'm not going to speculate on whether it came from a lab or not (it could have), but I think the fact that Covid was a thing LONG before January 2019 is pretty well established fact by now. And the government cover up appears to have been in full swing long before then too.
No proof, obvs, but I'd put money on it having done so.
In fact, let's say you're down to the million pound question on Millionaire, you're left with two options and the computer knows the truth. The options are 'lab' or 'passed on from animals'. Which one do you go for? You have to play as well.
Animals.
Not that the Chinese aren't lying through their back teeth about everything else.
Given your second sentence, why do you go for animals?
Genuinely interested.
Transmission from animals has happened exponentially more often than anything escaping from a lab.
Because the answer has been "it came from animals" almost every other time. Including both previous CoronaViruses (Sars & Mers).
That's not to say the answer isn't A, but the answer is usually B. So I pick B.
Weight of credible opinion seems to lean that way, so on a 50/50 choice it's what I'd go with.
I could easily believe the Chinese were attempting to study this new thing nature had thrown up in the Wuhan lab, but I don't buy it as some sort of biological weapon, or even gene-editing/virus fiddling thing gone wrong, on the balance of probabilities.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58810741
Right on, sister.
How dodgeable are covid travel tests? Flying back from Greece next week and I have no desire to pay £68 to some absolute racket.
Is there any airport testing you could use?
You can pay for day 2 for closer to £40 and can use lateral flow tests in Greece to come back in.
The best day 2 price I found for my dad before I lost the will to live browsing that horrific wild west of providers and their dogshit scam websites was £46.
https://covid19tests.atruchecks.com/
(Listed as £39 but obvs add on a random charge at the end).
He needed the purchase code for his passenger locator form but didn't have it checked at the airport. Reckon it's worth skipping.
I don't understand the travel stuff at all. I'm meant to be going to Spain for work in a couple of weeks. As double-vaxxed I can go out there no problem, but I have to do what to get back in?
Right, and what if I don't? Beheaded at the Tower?After you arrive in England you must take a COVID-19 test on or before day 2.
You must book this test before you travel.
If you will be in England for less than 2 days you still need to book and pay for a day 2 COVID-19 test. You only need to take the test if you are still in England on day 2.
They really need to be killing it off by 2022, I got shit to do.