Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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All settings figure - 114 the announced total, up 48 on yesterday and 66 up on last Friday, though last week’s figure was abnormally low. This means the 7 day rolling average rises slightly to 83.29 but is expected to fall again tomorrow. The earlier hospital figure brings that rolling average down to 22.29
 
Because both will have paid for next seasons games ? Also, you didn't want anyone to go at all unless everyone could, but now you're throwing in the length of time someone's held a season ticket, so make your mind up !

If someone gets to go for the first game, then they wouldn't go into the next ballots until everyone's had a chance to attend, at which point you reset and start again. Or, as @roydo suggests, the club just pick seats for each game.

Either way, surely it's better to have the chance to go to around one in four games than just saying "Feck it, if we can't have everyone there, then keep the gates closed" which, frankly, is ludicrous.

Im curious what they do with regard me and the boy.

I mean he's old enough to take himself, but there will be loads of younger lads and dads who cant go without their parents and the other end of the spectrum the older people, who if they have sense will stay away, but not everybody has sense.

Be curious how they do this.
 
All settings figure - 114 the announced total, up 48 on yesterday and 66 up on last Friday, though last week’s figure was abnormally low. This means the 7 day rolling average rises slightly to 83.29 but is expected to fall again tomorrow. The earlier hospital figure brings that rolling average down to 22.29

66 increase in 7 days?

Everythings fine tho, tally ho chaps!
 
If à person has had the virus, apparently recovered, then dies 7 months later from heart or liver or lung failure. Can we be sure that the demise was not instigated by the covid19?.

Obviously not. However if he or she has recovered then gets hit by a bus, I’m pretty sure it would not have been coronavirus, but then again..
 
Im curious what they do with regard me and the boy.

I mean he's old enough to take himself, but there will be loads of younger lads and dads who cant go without their parents and the other end of the spectrum the older people, who if they have sense will stay away, but not everybody has sense.

Be curious how they do this.

It'll be a nightmare mate.

The only simple part of the ground to administer, for obvious reasons, will be the Family Enclosure. After that, they'll be relying on looking at common addresses, or common payment means, for people who sit adjacently where one of them is a minor. But that'll leave young lads or lasses who sit next next to their uncle or some other family member. Maybe they'll ask people to register in en blocke in some way, if their party are already effectively in their own bubble ?

On older people, where do you draw the line ? If I catch it, I've got something like a 1% chance of dying and maybe a 5% chance of having some long term problem. For me, that's a risk I'd accept for going to Goodison a few times next season, whereas I'll continue to avoid the Trafford Centre.

However it's done, some people are bound to be upset, but, right now, it's hard to see Goodison being full before next Spring at the earliest. Hope I'm wrong like, but I think that's the reality of the situation.
 
I'd be the first to say the UK has handled this badly but compared to the US at the moment:
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Using this source: https://visalist.io/emergency/coronavirus
I'm just going to go out a limb and say one country has been at least attempting to make things better whilst the other has a leader who says "we need to be safe" and then 20 minutes later sends out official communication yelling "LIBERATE MICHIGAN" and various other things?>

They said there may be a second wave, apparently here in the States we don't believe in 'waves'. Just one maaaaassive crest.
 
If à person has had the virus, apparently recovered, then dies 7 months later from heart or liver or lung failure. Can we be sure that the demise was not instigated by the covid19?.
Fact is we just don’t know the longer term implications of the virus. So we don’t really know if it would be a contributory factor. I know two young, extremely healthy people (as in competes in triathlons healthy) who had it in March and are STILL suffering from it. So there are longer term effects we don’t really understand fully.

Obviously, if someone gets hit by a bus and they had Covid, it’s harder to attribute it to the disease so maybe the data collection could be better but to be honest I don’t think these figures are going to be as skewed as people think.

I run screens (albeit in a different paradigm) a lot. And you want to start with the largest possible universe of data and then you filter it to suit your analysis.

Id be much more concerned if things weren’t being flagged as Covid that should be.

Capture everything, learn more about the disease, sanitise the data and then you can analyse the true effects.

In the meantime know that there maybe some outliers as in all data captures.
 
Obviously not. However if he or she has recovered then gets hit by a bus, I’m pretty sure it would not have been coronavirus, but then again..

Caught a snippet on the radio yesterday saying that you could have had Coronavirus say in March, got treated for it and came through, then A couple of months later got run over and killed yet Coronavirus would be mentioned on the death certificate and you would then be included in the Coronavirus death stats. Surely I heard that wrong? If that is the case then that's ridiculous.
 
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