Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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30 deaths in hospitals announced by the NHS today, the 10th day in a row that the figures have been sub 100 and the lowest hospital figure announced since the week before lockdown in March.

In comparison, it’s 49 down on yesterday and 7 down on last Sunday. 26 of these deaths were in English hospitals, 45 down on yesterday and one fewer than last Sunday with 25 happening in the past 10 days
 
R 1.79 in Germany today apparently. Mainly down to the Gutersloh outbreak by the look of it. National case numbers steadily increasing every day over the last week which I guess is the consequence of the relaxation of restrictions at the end of May, but mainly concentrated in localised outbreaks rather than a nationwide split.
 
R 1.79 in Germany today apparently. Mainly down to the Gutersloh outbreak by the look of it. National case numbers steadily increasing every day over the last week which I guess is the consequence of the relaxation of restrictions at the end of May, but mainly concentrated in localised outbreaks rather than a nationwide split.
If that is repeated here there will be carnage. A well adjusted mature society like the Germans' will do well to keep a lid on a second wave. This basket case of a country led by eugenicists has no 'kin chance.
 
43 is the overall figure for the day, rare occasion where care home deaths are actually recorded for a Sunday figure. It’s 85 down on yesterday and 7 up on last Sunday

The 7 day rolling average for all settings sees a slight rise up to 133.43 with the hospital average falling slightly to 64.43
 
HanCOCK implying pub goers and diners will have to provide their data before entry.

That'll cut down the rate of infection transmission when people are sitting cheek by jowell with each other. What a 'kin bellend.

I mentioned this in another thread do you not think it’s better for a pub to be open , even if it’s a beer garden , to allow a landlord /landlady to control social distancing rather than people simply buying takeaway pints and act like it doesn’t exist ? I think where we are now even a week or two ago the government /local authorities need to stop the takeaway beer system or allow a regulated beer garden . To me this feels like the absolute worst of both worlds .

I’m asking this for a genuine discussion not to provoke a shouting match .
 
43 is the overall figure for the day, rare occasion where care home deaths are actually recorded for a Sunday figure. It’s 85 down on yesterday and 7 up on last Sunday

The 7 day rolling average for all settings sees a slight rise up to 133.43 with the hospital average falling slightly to 64.43
That's no position to going into a phase where the lockdown is all but abandoned and social distancing is reduced drastically.
 
HanCOCK implying pub goers and diners will have to provide their data before entry.

That'll cut down the rate of infection transmission when people are sitting cheek by jowell with each other. What a 'kin bellend.
Should help with contact tracing though?
 
That's no position to going into a phase where the lockdown is all but abandoned and social distancing is reduced drastically.

The average has literally gone up by 1, it was 132.43 yesterday. It’s still working out at 19 people a day

Yesterday going on 24 hour data alone, only 7 people died in hospitals, the way the 7 day average is only 9 people a day die in hospitals
 
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