Weekend Thread 3 April 2020

Far Left Biased BBC ‘education’ begins on 20th April 2020.
Readers will only dream of the propaganda opportunities for the
Broadcaster to indoctrinate kids with its preferred view .

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  1. Darcy3 says:

    I do get tired of the over abuse of superlatives and adverbs etc. despite using them myself but, on this occasion, Kate Humble

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    sorry deleted

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Plenty of anger about . And a lot more on this site than usual . I’m editing bad words out but if I get fedup doing the editing – which takes a bit of effort I’m going to delete the whole post and if it turns up again I’ll do it one more time and then get the poster taken off the site to go play with the kids on Twitter . No debate on this

      Fedup2,moderator

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      • Darcy3 says:

        Fedup2 my post was as it is was not deleted a little joke, I have seen the abuse of a national broadcaster in the time of a national emergency, yet restrain myself and fully understand your need for moderation which is why I posted as seen

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        • Darcy3 says:

          Appropos of nothing, I see both Koreas have few infections they are also editing bad words

          It does beg the question what makes a word bad

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  2. Sluff says:

    Oh, the contrast.

    On Channel 5 last night was a fairly light documentary about the Queen Mother out and about touring the war torn UK during WW2 and generally trying to cheer people up and show concern. It helped that Buckingham Palace had been bombed while they were all there. But a good morale-booster and well-fitting the current crisis.

    Turning over to the BBC 10 pm news and what a contrast. It was doom-and-gloom from the start. A 5 year old has died. Is this really news and even if so in whose mind is it the first item? Followed by the usual stream of thinly-veiled carping criticisms.

    The government and especially I suspect it’s quangos are not covering themselves in glory but since when has it been in the BBC’s remit to only be seditious and s*** – stirring?

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  3. Sluff says:

    Very strange. The BBC appears to be broadcasting what I vaguely remember used to be called religious programming today (Sunday).

    Surely this is a mistake.

    I thought we were meant to worship the new God, the NHS, at all times every day, and the main communion service is not on a Sunday but on a Thursday evening at 8pm ?

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  4. Darcy3 says:

    Born in Wimbledon, London,[citation needed] to IBM employee[6][7] Nick Humble and Diana (née Carter), she is the granddaughter of Bill Humble, a well-known pre-Second World War aviator. She is also the great-great-great granddaughter of Joseph Humble, colliery manager of Hartley Colliery at the time of the Hartley Colliery Disaster. She grew up in Bray in Berkshire and attended the Abbey School in Reading.[8] She later said of her schooling:

    I was a very bad student. I had a fantastic Latin teacher which did mean I did Latin A-Level but other than that my school career wasn’t something to be proud of.[9]

    After leaving school she travelled through Africa from Cape Town to Cairo, doing various jobs including waitressing, driving safari trucks and working on a crocodile farm. She has returned to Africa many times since. In 1994, she travelled around Madagascar, the subject of her first article for The Daily Telegraph travel section. Since then she has written articles about diving and cycling in Cuba, an ‘exploding’ lake in Cameroon and hippopotamus conservation work in Ghana.

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  5. The WestWyvern says:

    Westys airport watch as the lockdown continues.

    All Pax flights:

    Virgin Atlantic A350 from JFK due in to LHR at 10.00hrs. Must be a government funded repatriation flight as AntiBBC keeps telling me Beardy Wierdy Branson is broke.

    BA A350 from Washington arriving around 10.05

    BA 747 from Dallas due in around 10.15.

    And a couple of biggies (747s) enroute from LAX and San Francisco due in the next 30mins.

    And AntiBBC ran a story late last week regarding aircrew that were worried they’d caught the Chinese Corona Virus due to the amount of long hauls they were working.

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      It’s not like a hurricane , than we can hide from for a week untill it passes.. this virus ain’t going away for a good while.
      Assuming the government actually has a plan, could it be they want to virus here and want it to spread, but at a slow enough rate that the NHS can cope.?
      Only reason I can think of why flights are still landing.

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    • StewGreen says:

      Flights : today’s news was that the government is organising flights for 20,000 people to be flown to the UK from India
      I guess they are all wealthy and retired ethnic Indians who are British passport holders & have chosen to live in India cos it is so cheap.

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  6. G says:

    Keeping in touch with friends around the country, as you do, no one knows of anyone who has contracted the chinese virus let alone died of it. Just sayin…….

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    • AWOL says:

      Yesterdays figure 41.903 known cases and 4,313 deaths, so that’s approximately 1:2,000 of the population. Do you correspond with that many people and what are the chances?

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      • G says:

        No I don’t. But they do.

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      • StewGreen says:

        @AWOL if there have been 42,000 registered cases
        that should mean there have been about 420,000 actual cases
        That is 1 in every 157 people in the UK

        I expect that cases are not spread evenly but rather concentrated in certain incidents like one retirement home, one canteen etc.
        So people like you I don’t know anyone, who personally knows anybody that has had it.
        (apart from guy I know from Twitter)

        I reckon if there are 10 cases sick enough to be admitted to hospital and tested, that means there are another 90 cases in the community… so 100 cases
        I reckon registered cases lead a death count of 20% in 7 days time.
        So after 7 days , 2 of the 10 have died , ie 2 of the 100
        So if we have a registered daily case count of 4,000 today , in 7 days time we will have a daily death count of 800

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        • G says:

          Stay objective. Someone had the insight to write the script to the film, ‘The Live’ all those years ago.
          Now, where’s them sunglasses?

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  7. john in cheshire says:

    This is from the Vlad Tepes site. It’s quite a long read but it’s real stuff about real research on this China virus and terms to point the finger at it being created rather than occurring naturally:

    https://vladtepesblog.com/2020/04/04/could-sars-cov-2-be-a-bioweapon/

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      For the Yorkshire and Humberside region, some radio news channel stated the confimed cases has rose 37 %..
      a trick often used to when you want to hide the actual, unimpressive numbers.
      Here in North Yorkshire I’m guessing the hospitals have little to do, with A and E cases vastly lower ( due to no pubs, reduced traffic, work injuries } and operations etc cancelled

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      • StewGreen says:

        Ah just ” Yorkshire and Humberside region”
        So they have cherrypicked one region, one day

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        • StewGreen says:

          At yesterdays conference Gove talked about regional patterns from April1-2nd
          ‘In London the number of hospital admissions has fallen slightly.
          In Yorkshire and the North East admissions have increased by 35%
          and in the Midlands admissions have increased by 47%’
          video

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      Might be man made who knows.
      Kind of makes me sad thought that views like that are more mainstream than what probably happen, ie it crossed species from bats to humans due to idiotic Chinese.
      The bat explanation in many circles beong the crazy conspiracy theory..

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  8. AsISeeIt says:

    So we wish Comrade Corbyn a happy and quiet retirement, hoping we never have to hear from him again as he turns his full attention to that allotment.

    We’ll have fond thoughts of him with his little red book in one hand and his spade and hoe in the other.

    It’s interesting that Labour chose a rich London posh boy as his successor. But one with not an ounce of wit or charisma.

    And it is telling that Starmer is a lawyer. The Left now care not a jot for people or commerce or science – none of that matters in their world view, for them all you need to do to reach utopia is simply to pass the right laws.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Asiseeit- if I remember correctly the retired leader of the opposition get the same pension as the PM and Speaker – which I think is 2 thirds of pay .
      It is certain that comrade Corbyn will have got a hefty advance for his book . Apparently he doesn’t write much so it will be ghosted bigly.

      As for comrade Starmer – interesting that the Labour Party selects barristers – like Blair – whose job qualification includes being amoral and heartless .

      Which makes them ideal for politics .
      I don’t think there’s too much of a need to think much about Starmer as he is only a caretaker for the next four years until he is replaced by another comrade corbyn derivative .

      However I think today – Sunday – he will be announcing shadow jobs and my money is on happy Lammy as shadow home sec . Popcorn time .

      Muslim girls will also be in favour on the front bench too …..

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      • JamesArthur says:

        FedUp

        What about a Jewish front bench? You can’t be serious about Lammy??
        You can be sure the BBC will be highly supportive of the newbies and they will all be regulars on Marr for the next few weeks/years

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        • Fedup2 says:

          James
          If you look at the ‘ quality ‘ of the Corbyn front bench anyone can be dropped in – particularly if they can play the gender race or religion card . He ll also want to promote yoof .

          I like the line about Lammy having gone to Harvard – well I went to oxford Cambridge ucl qmc and then I came back .

          Having angie Rayner sniping from the sidelines will be something to watch but with a bit of luck the parliamentary pantomime will be parked for a good few weeks yet .

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          • john in cheshire says:

            Do you remember, Fedup2, Jeffrey Archer claimed to have gone to Oxford University. It came to light that he’d been to Oxford college.

            The psychopaths, sociopaths and narcissists who swim in the swamp that governs us, lie as easily as they breathe. In fact it seems they don’t even know when they are lying, they do it so often.

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      • Eddy Booth says:

        Ex Lawyer or career politician…
        Same as always

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  9. Capstan Full Strength says:

    What’s the betting that the BBC will show no deference what so ever to Her Majesty The Queen by running their stupid ticker tape at the bottom of the screen during her address to the Nation and the Commonwealth this evening ?

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    • G says:

      CFS,
      Surely that’s surtitles for the non-English speaking…………….

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    • BRISSLES says:

      Well, the news channels are already giving out the main gist of the message and are reporting verbatim what she is going to say.

      Surely this is wrong, as the message will have better impact kept under wraps until its aired. If we all know what she’s going to say then there’s little point in watching.

      Bad form I say.

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      Why bother watching it, we were virtually told what she was going to say last night.
      Seems the norn these days with speeches

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I think they might cut away to do the weather ….

      I wonder if they’ll have a BBC droid doing that ever so helpful ‘ interpretation ‘ of what the lady just said …..

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  10. StewGreen says:

    There is a CNN story that says a UK DNA firm is selling PRIVATE Covid19 testing kits for £200

    Yet the UK government is saying that no private tests are authorised
    cos it only wants reliable tests, not tests that might give false results.

    The firm says it uses private labs.
    But surely if a lab is working but not doing government tests only
    then the work is NON-ESSENTIAL and therefore illegal ?

    https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/05/uk/coronavirus-uk-tests-gbr-intl/index.html

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  11. vlad says:

    The theory that the Coronavirus originated from the biological warfare research lab in Wuhan was first met with much tut-tutting and poo-pooing, and dismissed as conspiracy theory.

    Now it seems to be gaining at least some traction.

    If it’s true, we can expect colossal amounts of indignant denial and misinformation from China and her many agents of influence worldwide.

    DM: ‘Did coronavirus leak from a research lab in Wuhan? Startling new theory is ‘no longer being discounted’ amid claims staff ‘got infected after being sprayed with blood’

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8188159/Did-coronavirus-leak-research-lab-Wuhan-Startling-new-theory-no-longer-discounted.html

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  12. Darcy3 says:

    Local government workers:

    we will shut down shops where we can

    we will stilli issue parking tickets

    We will stay at home and use this as an excuse for not responding to any enquiries

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  13. Northern Dreamer says:

    This will take years to recover from. It can only be led by the private sector. Already Keir Smarmer on the Big Lugs show is preparing the way for large public sector pay awards, no reform of the NHS system even talked about.
    The beginnings of a recovery must not be ploughed back into a failed NHS. The front line services should have a pay increase, but paid for by cutting managers/consultants numbers, or by redistributing their pay.
    Friend of China, Andy, not asking Keir Charmer about their role in all this. Oh, and our human rights champion thinks plod has got it right about not being over-zealous.
    bBBC leading the way by questioning the date of the transition period, soon to be Lord Keir of Old Holborn and Pancreas delightedly running with Andy’s helpful suggestions, no tough questions, no gotcha moments, no bloody good.

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  14. pugnazious says:

    Two questions the BBC should be asking:

    One….Is the economic meltdown really the best way to ‘protect the NHS’?

    Two….Is this not a very dangerous precedent as a government closes Parliament, sends police out to hector and intimidate people and commands people to remain in their homes with threats of yet more repression if they disobey?
    What if in future, to ‘protect welfare’, to ‘protect the care system’, to ‘protect schools’ or to ‘protect democracy and liberal feedoms’ the government once again shuts down the country?

    Maybe about time we had a bit of media pushback to question and challenge the lockdown….or is ‘the science settled’ and the BBC is complacently complying and pushing government propaganda as it suits the BBC worldview and endgame…everyone in hairshirts, no-one travelling anywhere, capitalism destroyed, consumerism curtailed and everyone enjoying a rustic, idyllic pastoral hunter-gatherer [well less of the hunter] lifestyle? Yes…a divine paradise…no industry, no science, no weapons of war, no money, no greed and no conflict as we learn to share and cooperate, all our time and energy consumed by having to scrape a living from bounteous mother earth and our only consolation religion and the guidance of the zealous priests and maybe a few voodoo witchdoctors with a fistful of leeches and an array of potent potions and unguents to salve and save you.

    The BBC is failing us when we really need it.

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    • taffman says:

      IMHO Starmer is going to be a more formidable opposition leader than Corbyn ever was, Boris has got his work cut out . You can bet Al Beeb will go for the jugular now. Boris and his advisor, Dominic Cummings should work to end the decrepit Biased Al Beeb. But they have their work cut out, see ……
      Damian Green and Huw Merriman -“‘Tory MPs” , What Tory MPs ? ……………………………………..
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51530752

      I don’t watch Al Beeb, why should I pay for it ? Its “state aided ‘daylight robbery’ !

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      • taffman says:

        \\Key workers have been “overlooked and underpaid” and there will have to be a “reckoning” after the coronavirus crisis, the new Labour leader has said./
        Threats are coming from “Sir” Kier already ?

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        • JamesArthur says:

          taffman

          Problem is that Labour’s view of key workers is ‘public sector’ and we all know they are not the endangered species – until all the ‘ over looked’ private sector and self employed stop paying taxes…
          I would like to see the public sector work without power (private) and sewage (private) and food (private)..

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      • G.W.F. says:

        taffman,

        Starmer! Its Sir Kier Starmer innit.

        https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUxoVmyXYAA1cVm?format=jpg&name=900×900

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        • theisland says:

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          • Up2snuff says:

            Wonder if the BBC will bother to pronounce his name properly?

            I was informed by a Scot of more direct descent ie. first generation born in England – after I had called him ‘Kier’ – that Keir is pronounced Kare and is not to be confused with Kia which is a make of car.

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            • Fedup2 says:

              Up2 – Kia is not Just a make car – it is – in fact – type of alcoholic drink preferred by for BBC ‘journalists who got caught out ….. ????

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              • Up2snuff says:

                Sorry Fed, first thing that came to mind. Had a school buddy called Kerr and I had to learn to say that as Carr.

                Ain’t life difficult at times …. 🙂

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    • Eddy Booth says:

      Best case scenario for a vaccine seems to be at least a year away, so I’m not sure what the lockdown plan is … Infections will surge when we’re let out on probation, or the economy will collapse if we’re kept incarcerated.
      Guess it’s impolite to ask, just clap the NHS.

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      • G says:

        Eddy,
        Yes, I realised that months ago and stated that here. Fact is, you and I and the rest of the PoW’s are destined to catch it anyway, in due course. October, December, March 2021: it’ll still be about. But for the Government, they’re hoping for low numbers of fatalities. All to do with ‘image’ if I’m honest.

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      • Van Helsing says:

        Not according to BAT (a.k.a. British American Tobacco), Eddy.

        They reckon they could have a vaccine in mass production in June if the authorities remove the usual bureaucratic hurdles.

        I’d best add, for the avoidance of doubt, that they do have a specialist offshoot that’s dedicated to vaccine research and production, so they’re not new to this particular field.

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      • Van Helsing says:

        Not according to BAT (a.k.a. British American Tobacco), Eddy.

        They reckon they could have a vaccine in mass production in June if the authorities remove the usual bureaucratic hurdles.

        I’d best add, for the avoidance of doubt, that they have a specialist offshoot that’s dedicated to vaccine research and production, so they’re not new to this particular field.

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    • Celtic_Mist says:

      Pug, This isn’t anti-Trump but looks at economic theory –

      https://www.adividedworld.com/political-ideas/the-problems-with-the-coronavirus-aid-package/

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  15. vlad says:

    How reassuring that in these uncertain times our muslim friends can be relied on to continue their relentless worldwide campaign of murder and mayhem. It brings an air of business-as-usual normality to the current crazy situation, doesn’t it?

    Below are just a few of the latest offerings by the Religion Of Terror (I’m sure there’s an acronym in there somewhere).
    Not much about them on the beeb.

    – UK: Muslim migrant stabs 7-year-old girl to death, media never mentions nationality of murderer

    – France: Muslim migrant with “jihadist motive” goes on stabbing spree, two dead, several wounded

    – Muslim cleric: “May Allah send such a terrible virus to India that 100 to 200 to 500 million people die in India”

    – India: Muslim licks currency notes and wipes nose with them, says “Coronavirus is Allah’s punishment to you”

    – Germany: Muslim migrant randomly attacks two people with machete and axe, police say it’s “mental illness”

    You know, when they say it’s mental illness, I’m starting to think they’re right. Maybe it should be called the Koranovirus.

    https://www.jihadwatch.org/

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    • scribblingscribe says:

      Wonder if the “mental illness” excuse will back fire. Will even BBC viewers and Guardian readers eventually say, “hey! if so many Muslims suffer from mental illness that leads them to murder people, then maybe we should ask them to leave.”

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  16. cromwell says:

    I was making my morning cuppa when I heard a “journalist” , cant remember which one was enquiring just how ill is Boris Johnson, I think we need to know. FFS leave the man alone to be ill and recover. They are desperate for any news to justify their jobs and to make trouble as a side issue. How I detest them all.

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  17. G.W.F. says:

    I dunno if the BBCorona will show this but we are supposed to go out and clap for the kids (the yang people of St Greta’s generation) at 3pm.

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    • Tabs says:

      Surely we could consolidate all our clapping into say, 5 prayers a day instead. We could all meet in a dedicated building to do this. Perhaps have a man on a loudspeaker calling us when it is praying time.

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  18. The General says:

    Reports are that we currently have about 12000 to 13000 ventilators with many more on order. Media and Left constantly complaining we should have had several times this amount on standby for this sort of event.

    I cannot find out anywhere how many of the 12000 or so are actually being used at the moment or how many seriously ill patients are waiting for one to become available.

    Is there a possibility that they are not all being used at the moment and to report that fact if that were the case, would not fit the agenda.

    Nurses having to hold their breath while treating patients due to unavailability of face masks ??????? Really ????
    Surely it would not be difficult to use bandages combined with tissues to provide a similar amount of protection.

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  19. taffman says:

    Hidden away, see our “cross channel ferry” is running and working ok …………
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-52167277

    Expect more as the weather improves and the message goes back that the UK is a “soft touch”, while the rest of the EU close their borders ?

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    • theisland says:

      The Home Office said the invasions incidents were being facilitated investigated.

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  20. StewGreen says:

    confirmed 5,903 new coronavirus cases
    and 621 new deaths (not confirmed yet)

    Pattern – Tue 563 Wed 569, Thu 684, Fri 708

    Cases 5,903 That’s a very big blip up ..50% up in one day
    That trends to 1,200 deaths per day in 7 days time
    I wonder if they are just testing more and mopping up less serious cases now ?
    Yes tests were 12,334 in one day so that might account for a lot
    Test Pattern : Tue 4324, Wed 4244, Thu +4450 (off 10590 tests ), Fri 3735 (off 10,984 t)

    Will we hit 1,000 deaths/day on Tuesday ?

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    • Sluff says:

      Stew
      Mmmm, they don’t usually put out the stats as early as 2.40 pm.
      Could this be a novel way of ‘flattening the curve?

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      • StewGreen says:

        The stats about tests are done 9am to 9am and tweeted out after 1pm
        ..and have been officially tweeted

        Daily death stats are done 1pm to 1pm and usually released at 5pm
        but the media seem to have them now (Reuters)

        They add
        “including 29 patients with no underlying health conditions:”

        I think yesterdays number of positives being low was an anomaly to the trend,
        today is back on trend.

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        • Up2snuff says:

          Stew, sometimes they have not been available until 9 or 10 p.m.. Perhaps that is dependent on a Beeboid pushing the computer buttons to input the data?

          There has been a downward blip in Kent, 51 new cases after increases of 83, 90, 76 and 72 on 1 April. I hope that a downward trend can be maintained.

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  21. Sluff says:

    Keir Starmer was on the Marr show. I would have watched but decided to cut my toenails instead.
    However the BBC are reporting he is saying that ‘those with more will have to contribute more’ yet also by implication that a big fat pay rise will be awarded to the hard working public sector.

    Clearly he has chosen not to consider these papers produced by the ONS.

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/earningsandworkinghours/articles/analysisoffactorsaffectingearningsusingannualsurveyofhoursandearnings/2017

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/earningsandworkinghours/bulletins/annualsurveyofhoursandearnings/2017provisionaland2016revisedresults#public-and-private-sector-pay

    If he had, he would realise that the main group who ‘have more’ is the public sector, who already have typically higher pay (around 20%) than those in the private sector, not to mention unrivalled job security, and rock solid pensions with guaranteed income funded by the taxes of future generations, and immune to the ups and downs of the stock market.
    And that was before Caronavirus. Now many in the public sector don’t even need to work, and still get all these benefits. No 80% for them ! And, since there is nothing to actually spend money on just now, public sector workers are putting money in the bank like never before.

    The private sector is absolutely stuffed and to be fair, many have chosen to bury their heads in the sand on the matter for years.

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  22. Doobster78 says:

    Good old BBC. Keeping up the constant negativity towards the Government, whilst giving Mr Starmer a nice , easy, cosy introduction.

    How come tho, every interview I see with a NHS worker, every tweet, every video they produce, they are ALWAYS fully kitted out in PPE ??????

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    • The General says:

      Seems to me that in a time when supplies are under immense pressure and in the total absence of aprons in any hospital, a bin bag would be a very effective substitute to prevent the virus contaminating clothing.

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  23. Up2snuff says:

    Here’s another Covid-19 puzzle: of the Top Ten Covid Nations at #10, little Switzerland has an infection rate of approximately 0.0025%. Much higher than other countries, the second highest in the Top Ten after Spain if my calculator button pushing is correct. Why?

    And why so high in Spain, too?

    OK, Switzerland is the crossroads of Europe and, to an extent, the world. Swissair is or was a successful airline. Many goods on trucks pass from Italy into Switzerland and vice versa. But the Italian infection rate is 20% lower than that of Switzerland.

    I wonder what the infection rate is in the immediate surroundings of Davos?

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