I will spend two weeks in an airport hotel, pay for it, slap you, and fly out the next day just to have the satisfaction of slapping the smug off you.Lizard wrote:I’ve finally got around to properly kitting out my WFH office - built a new desk with proper drawers, got my cable management under control, wired broadband, two wall-mounted monitors, sofa, stereo etc.
Quite keen for another lock down so I can test it out properly. We’re sitting on 5 deaths per million (0 since September) 55 current cases (all quarantined from the border), so I might not get the chance.
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The number of US COVID deaths per day is now exceeding the total number of deaths from September 11th.
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I had all that set up before the lockdown. Been really helpful.Lizard wrote:I’ve finally got around to properly kitting out my WFH office - built a new desk with proper drawers, got my cable management under control, wired broadband, two wall-mounted monitors, sofa, stereo etc.
Quite keen for another lock down so I can test it out properly. We’re sitting on 5 deaths per million (0 since September) 55 current cases (all quarantined from the border), so I might not get the chance.
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Strangely different reaction to those two numbers from the Republicans.Puja wrote:The number of US COVID deaths per day is now exceeding the total number of deaths from September 11th.
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I'm particularly impressed with the way that, even in the second wave, the UKs daily Covid deaths often exceed South Korea's total deaths to date.
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There has been absolutely zero nation wide coordination and so this is no surprise to anyone with even a passing knowledge of disease-bearing vectors. Its fucking pathetic.
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I haven’t looked at the numbers but I’m guessing you can add Italy, Spain, France and Germany to that list. I’m guessing Belgium might not make the grade but that’s probably be due their population size.Son of Mathonwy wrote:I'm particularly impressed with the way that, even in the second wave, the UKs daily Covid deaths often exceed South Korea's total deaths to date.
It’s almost as if comparing large European countries to S Korea isn’t comparing like for like.
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Why? There are 52m living there, with 10m in Seol and 25m in the metropolitan area. I’d say that’s comparable to large European countries. Slightly smaller but not incomparably smaller.Mellsblue wrote:I haven’t looked at the numbers but I’m guessing you can add Italy, Spain, France and Germany to that list. I’m guessing Belgium might not make the grade but that’s probably be due their population size.Son of Mathonwy wrote:I'm particularly impressed with the way that, even in the second wave, the UKs daily Covid deaths often exceed South Korea's total deaths to date.
It’s almost as if comparing large European countries to S Korea isn’t comparing like for like.
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Piffle, there are 38 million people just in Seoul, a very stable genius said so. #overturn the voteStom wrote:Why? There are 52m living there, with 10m in Seol and 25m in the metropolitan area. I’d say that’s comparable to large European countries. Slightly smaller but not incomparably smaller.Mellsblue wrote:I haven’t looked at the numbers but I’m guessing you can add Italy, Spain, France and Germany to that list. I’m guessing Belgium might not make the grade but that’s probably be due their population size.Son of Mathonwy wrote:I'm particularly impressed with the way that, even in the second wave, the UKs daily Covid deaths often exceed South Korea's total deaths to date.
It’s almost as if comparing large European countries to S Korea isn’t comparing like for like.
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Cos it’s not just about population size?Stom wrote:Why? There are 52m living there, with 10m in Seol and 25m in the metropolitan area. I’d say that’s comparable to large European countries. Slightly smaller but not incomparably smaller.Mellsblue wrote:I haven’t looked at the numbers but I’m guessing you can add Italy, Spain, France and Germany to that list. I’m guessing Belgium might not make the grade but that’s probably be due their population size.Son of Mathonwy wrote:I'm particularly impressed with the way that, even in the second wave, the UKs daily Covid deaths often exceed South Korea's total deaths to date.
It’s almost as if comparing large European countries to S Korea isn’t comparing like for like.
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But about reaction of the authorities, cultural differences in attitudes toward authority, and healthiness of the population. And, yeah, well...Mellsblue wrote:Cos it’s not just about population size?Stom wrote:Why? There are 52m living there, with 10m in Seol and 25m in the metropolitan area. I’d say that’s comparable to large European countries. Slightly smaller but not incomparably smaller.Mellsblue wrote: I haven’t looked at the numbers but I’m guessing you can add Italy, Spain, France and Germany to that list. I’m guessing Belgium might not make the grade but that’s probably be due their population size.
It’s almost as if comparing large European countries to S Korea isn’t comparing like for like.
2 of those are failings of the current and past Uk governments, the other is something the UK like to think they’re like (we know how to queue!), but in fact are appalling with authority.
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That also means you need to blame the failings of the current and past govts in Spain, France, Italy, Belgium and Germany, too, and praise the Orban and previous Hungarian govt...Stom wrote:But about reaction of the authorities, cultural differences in attitudes toward authority, and healthiness of the population. And, yeah, well...Mellsblue wrote:Cos it’s not just about population size?Stom wrote:
Why? There are 52m living there, with 10m in Seol and 25m in the metropolitan area. I’d say that’s comparable to large European countries. Slightly smaller but not incomparably smaller.
2 of those are failings of the current and past Uk governments, the other is something the UK like to think they’re like (we know how to queue!), but in fact are appalling with authority.
You could also look at things such as obesity rates - SK 3% v 28% UK - amongst a myriad of other factors.
Anyway, I’m not getting dragged down this rabbit hole again and I’m not trying to claim the U.K. govt has done a particularly good job. I’d just like comparisons to be more, well, comparable.
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lol. Well, the govt. here did something right in the first wave, that's for sure. They were quick to lockdown and shut borders and we had some of the lowest numbers around. This time around, cases are a lot higher, and the decisions have been...questionable.Mellsblue wrote:That also means you need to blame the failings of the current and past govts in Spain, France, Italy, Belgium and Germany, too, and praise the Orban and previous Hungarian govt...Stom wrote:But about reaction of the authorities, cultural differences in attitudes toward authority, and healthiness of the population. And, yeah, well...Mellsblue wrote: Cos it’s not just about population size?
2 of those are failings of the current and past Uk governments, the other is something the UK like to think they’re like (we know how to queue!), but in fact are appalling with authority.
You could also look at things such as obesity rates - SK 3% v 28% UK - amongst a myriad of other factors.
Anyway, I’m not getting dragged down this rabbit hole again and I’m not trying to claim the U.K. govt has done a particularly good job. I’d just like comparisons to be more, well, comparable.
But, yes, I do think that the past and current governments of many countries have failed their populaces when it comes to health and wellbeing. It's a major global problem being bought to a head by the willingness of the new generation to go out and help themselves, and the rise of fascism.
But that's not Covid

I think most of Europe has got this very, very wrong.
I fail to see how you can put in place border controls for the population...unless you're off doing business. The virus doesn't ignore businessmen! A complete shutdown of all cross border travel would have been a far better idea, with the only exceptions made for the transport of necessary components for food and essential industry.
But that's just one part of it.
It really feels like most countries were like: Oh, the human cost. Oh, the economic cost. Oh, let's make a fudge of the 2...and surprise, surprise, it didn't work.
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"doing business".
I think the world is sick and fucking tired of the "businessman" being the exalted entity in society. What a load of shit. Nurses, essential. Food suppliers and distributors, essential. Business people, stay home you free loading cunts.
I think the world is sick and fucking tired of the "businessman" being the exalted entity in society. What a load of shit. Nurses, essential. Food suppliers and distributors, essential. Business people, stay home you free loading cunts.
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Quite, who needs jobs and money! Wastrels all
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Yeah, ha fuckin ha.Digby wrote:Quite, who needs jobs and money! Wastrels all
Shit rolls downhill beatch.
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So, Is Boris about to cancel Christmas? Pressure is mounting for the Christmas lockdown easing to be reconsidered.
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they might shrink the number of days in the relaxation period. but there has to be some thought given to what will happen no matter any edict
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I don't really see that he can. Public trust has been eroded to the extent that a lot of people are just brazenly ignoring the restrictions anyway and cancelling Christmas would just push that further.Sandydragon wrote:So, Is Boris about to cancel Christmas? Pressure is mounting for the Christmas lockdown easing to be reconsidered.
No leader should ever make a proclamation that they know won't be obeyed and can't be enforced because it weakens their power.
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Get Brexit DonePuja wrote:I don't really see that he can. Public trust has been eroded to the extent that a lot of people are just brazenly ignoring the restrictions anyway and cancelling Christmas would just push that further.Sandydragon wrote:So, Is Boris about to cancel Christmas? Pressure is mounting for the Christmas lockdown easing to be reconsidered.
No leader should ever make a proclamation that they know won't be obeyed and can't be enforced because it weakens their power.
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That's "Won't be Believed" rather than "Won't be Obeyed"!Digby wrote:Get Brexit DonePuja wrote:I don't really see that he can. Public trust has been eroded to the extent that a lot of people are just brazenly ignoring the restrictions anyway and cancelling Christmas would just push that further.Sandydragon wrote:So, Is Boris about to cancel Christmas? Pressure is mounting for the Christmas lockdown easing to be reconsidered.
No leader should ever make a proclamation that they know won't be obeyed and can't be enforced because it weakens their power.
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Thats the main issue here - people have largely stopped listening to Boris. And it is a predictable outcome following Barnard Castle Gate.Puja wrote:I don't really see that he can. Public trust has been eroded to the extent that a lot of people are just brazenly ignoring the restrictions anyway and cancelling Christmas would just push that further.Sandydragon wrote:So, Is Boris about to cancel Christmas? Pressure is mounting for the Christmas lockdown easing to be reconsidered.
No leader should ever make a proclamation that they know won't be obeyed and can't be enforced because it weakens their power.
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My personal concern is that my parents who live in Wales may not be able to travel to our house for Christmas. We aren't seeing anyone else so we aren't being irresponsible but I'm dependent on Boris and the Welsh Government sticking to the original plan on this one.
I suspect Boris will keep Christmas as it is and pray January is a month that we can all accept being written off by a severe lockdown.
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I just hope that by May I can get to the UK to visit family...
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Don't worry. Anti-vaxxers are going into rapture over this now. Its their best christmas present eva. They will piss on the fire and this shit should be hitting everyone in waves for at least another year. The Free West: the paper womble of the modern world.
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Did I hear correctly we just found more positive test results down the back of a sofa? Again one wonders what (lack of) controls are in place this can happen, are we using prison inmates with no education to collate results on the cheap?
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Nope, we're paying them £600 a day (at least).Digby wrote:Did I hear correctly we just found more positive test results down the back of a sofa? Again one wonders what (lack of) controls are in place this can happen, are we using prison inmates with no education to collate results on the cheap?