Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Most people in those industries get poor pay; the REAL argument for keeping them open is the owner's one. They want them open even when it's unsafe in order to continue trading and profit. That decision has to be taken out of their hands.

What a ridiculous generalisation

You clearly haven't a clue about business

The real argument is to keep business open so they survive. If you can't see that then there's little point us having this debate.
 
That, of course, is very not representaive of your posting on a second wave.

You dismissed concerns expreesed buy others and joked about the 'no-show' of the second wave in the summer when restrictions were lifted.

Dont take the piss, we all know what your attitude was.

I took the piss out of you because you were posting nonsense about the pubs causing a Tsunami.

Your shtick of ignoring facts and actual posts and just choosing to make things up is very tedious.
 
Hospital figures - Just one death was announced for today, 4 down on yesterday and 3 down on last Monday. The death cake from an English hospital, again with the same differentials to yesterday and last week and was recorded as happening yesterday. The 7 day rolling average falls slightly to 8.29

All settings - for the 28 day cut off, 9 deaths were announced today, up 4 on yesterday and up 6 on last Monday. The 7 day rolling average rises slightly to 11.86

For the 60 day cut off, 9 deaths were announced today, up 4 on yesterday’s eventual announced total of 5 and up 5 on last Monday. The 7 day rolling average rises to 20.14

For the legacy/no cut off, 10 deaths were announced today, up 3 on yesterday’s eventual announced total of 7 and 2 up on last Monday. The 7 day rolling average rises slightly to 55.71
 
What a ridiculous generalisation

You clearly haven't a clue about business

The real argument is to keep business open so they survive. If you can't see that then there's little point us having this debate.
No, no, no. It is a pandemic. The REAL argument is simply this: we deal with businesses on the basis of how much they contribute to passing on a deadly virus. End of story.

Ale houses and restaurants - indoor for hours circulating air amongst a number of people - are incubators.

Businesses are threatened and jobs that pay buttons are threatened by that? You tell me what takes priority.
 
No, no, no. It is a pandemic. The REAL argument is simply this: we deal with businesses on the basis of how much they contribute to passing on a deadly virus. End of story.

Ale houses and restaurants - indoor for hours circulating air amongst a number of people - are incubators.

Businesses are threatened and jobs that pay buttons are threatened by that? You tell me what takes priority.

What?
 
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