Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:16 am
piledriver64 wrote:We know that the death rate will continue to rise for a few weeks yetHowever, the most important stat now is the number of new infections.
By next Monday we should have a better idea of the start of any impact on the lockdown as that will be 14 days.
Let's hope we get some more "green shoots" of recovery.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:22 am
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Bluebina wrote:NIBluebird wrote:In two weeks time the country will be shitting itself and people will have wished they had stayed in
If there was a silent Jack the Ripper type murderer about killing 393 people a day, do you think anyone would leave the house?
It's odd, I've got neighbours that I have never seen leaving the house without a car, going for daily walks?
WTF is that all about, now you stand a fair chance of dying or killing your Mum, Dad or Granny they decide it's time to have a nice walk?
There's nowt as strange as folk?
Provided you follow the guidelines (go alone and stay at least 2m away from other people) it is perfectly OK to go for daily exercise in the form of a walk.
Let's not demonise people who are doing nothing wrong. Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger.
Fair enough I agree really, I just find it strange that now going for a walk carries an element of risk, people who never walk want to go for a walk?
I walk every day at least twice and hardly see a soul, now the pathway down along the stream is like the facking M4!
"Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger"
I agree with that too
Well what a f*cking hypocrite you are.
First you have a go at your neighbours for going out for a walk just because you haven’t seen it before - well they’ve never been cooped up for weeks before ffs.
Then you say that you go out walking at least twice a day - when the guidelines say you are only allowed out once per day.
Then you say - “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”
Pathetic.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:36 am
Bluebina wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Bluebina wrote:NIBluebird wrote:In two weeks time the country will be shitting itself and people will have wished they had stayed in
If there was a silent Jack the Ripper type murderer about killing 393 people a day, do you think anyone would leave the house?
It's odd, I've got neighbours that I have never seen leaving the house without a car, going for daily walks?
WTF is that all about, now you stand a fair chance of dying or killing your Mum, Dad or Granny they decide it's time to have a nice walk?
There's nowt as strange as folk?
Provided you follow the guidelines (go alone and stay at least 2m away from other people) it is perfectly OK to go for daily exercise in the form of a walk.
Let's not demonise people who are doing nothing wrong. Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger.
Fair enough I agree really, I just find it strange that now going for a walk carries an element of risk, people who never walk want to go for a walk?
I walk every day at least twice and hardly see a soul, now the pathway down along the stream is like the facking M4!
"Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger"
I agree with that too
Well what a f*cking hypocrite you are.
First you have a go at your neighbours for going out for a walk just because you haven’t seen it before - well they’ve never been cooped up for weeks before ffs.
Then you say that you go out walking at least twice a day - when the guidelines say you are only allowed out once per day.
Then you say - “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”
Pathetic.
Ha ha what a pathetic facking overreaction to a post![]()
As you seem unable to follow a simple context when I said I go for a walk twice a day and don't see a soul I was referring to the pre coronavirus days. Now when I follow the government's guidelines I go once a day, and not up the stream as it's like the M4, so I walk up the Wenallt where there are hardly any people around![]()
If you want to be pedantic, I didn't say “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”????
When someone puts uses inverted commas it means they are quoting someone else![]()
I hope that clarify's matters for you
Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:42 am
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Bluebina wrote:NIBluebird wrote:In two weeks time the country will be shitting itself and people will have wished they had stayed in
If there was a silent Jack the Ripper type murderer about killing 393 people a day, do you think anyone would leave the house?
It's odd, I've got neighbours that I have never seen leaving the house without a car, going for daily walks?
WTF is that all about, now you stand a fair chance of dying or killing your Mum, Dad or Granny they decide it's time to have a nice walk?
There's nowt as strange as folk?
Provided you follow the guidelines (go alone and stay at least 2m away from other people) it is perfectly OK to go for daily exercise in the form of a walk.
Let's not demonise people who are doing nothing wrong. Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger.
Fair enough I agree really, I just find it strange that now going for a walk carries an element of risk, people who never walk want to go for a walk?
I walk every day at least twice and hardly see a soul, now the pathway down along the stream is like the facking M4!
"Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger"
I agree with that too
Well what a f*cking hypocrite you are.
First you have a go at your neighbours for going out for a walk just because you haven’t seen it before - well they’ve never been cooped up for weeks before ffs.
Then you say that you go out walking at least twice a day - when the guidelines say you are only allowed out once per day.
Then you say - “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”
Pathetic.
Ha ha what a pathetic facking overreaction to a post![]()
As you seem unable to follow a simple context when I said I go for a walk twice a day and don't see a soul I was referring to the pre coronavirus days. Now when I follow the government's guidelines I go once a day, and not up the stream as it's like the M4, so I walk up the Wenallt where there are hardly any people around![]()
If you want to be pedantic, I didn't say “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”????
When someone puts uses inverted commas it means they are quoting someone else![]()
I hope that clarify's matters for you
You’re being pedantic criticising people who suddenly want to walk and saying ‘WTF is that all about”
You also say you walk at least twice a day - in the present tense so I hope that clarify’s matters![]()
So don’t have a go at others because they suddenly want to go out, get fitter or get some fresh air.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:53 am
Bluebina wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Bluebina wrote:NIBluebird wrote:In two weeks time the country will be shitting itself and people will have wished they had stayed in
If there was a silent Jack the Ripper type murderer about killing 393 people a day, do you think anyone would leave the house?
It's odd, I've got neighbours that I have never seen leaving the house without a car, going for daily walks?
WTF is that all about, now you stand a fair chance of dying or killing your Mum, Dad or Granny they decide it's time to have a nice walk?
There's nowt as strange as folk?
Provided you follow the guidelines (go alone and stay at least 2m away from other people) it is perfectly OK to go for daily exercise in the form of a walk.
Let's not demonise people who are doing nothing wrong. Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger.
Fair enough I agree really, I just find it strange that now going for a walk carries an element of risk, people who never walk want to go for a walk?
I walk every day at least twice and hardly see a soul, now the pathway down along the stream is like the facking M4!
"Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger"
I agree with that too
Well what a f*cking hypocrite you are.
First you have a go at your neighbours for going out for a walk just because you haven’t seen it before - well they’ve never been cooped up for weeks before ffs.
Then you say that you go out walking at least twice a day - when the guidelines say you are only allowed out once per day.
Then you say - “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”
Pathetic.
Ha ha what a pathetic facking overreaction to a post![]()
As you seem unable to follow a simple context when I said I go for a walk twice a day and don't see a soul I was referring to the pre coronavirus days. Now when I follow the government's guidelines I go once a day, and not up the stream as it's like the M4, so I walk up the Wenallt where there are hardly any people around![]()
If you want to be pedantic, I didn't say “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”????
When someone puts uses inverted commas it means they are quoting someone else![]()
I hope that clarify's matters for you
You’re being pedantic criticising people who suddenly want to walk and saying ‘WTF is that all about”
You also say you walk at least twice a day - in the present tense so I hope that clarify’s matters![]()
So don’t have a go at others because they suddenly want to go out, get fitter or get some fresh air.
That's not being pedantic?
Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:39 am
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Bluebina wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Bluebina wrote:NIBluebird wrote:In two weeks time the country will be shitting itself and people will have wished they had stayed in
If there was a silent Jack the Ripper type murderer about killing 393 people a day, do you think anyone would leave the house?
It's odd, I've got neighbours that I have never seen leaving the house without a car, going for daily walks?
WTF is that all about, now you stand a fair chance of dying or killing your Mum, Dad or Granny they decide it's time to have a nice walk?
There's nowt as strange as folk?
Provided you follow the guidelines (go alone and stay at least 2m away from other people) it is perfectly OK to go for daily exercise in the form of a walk.
Let's not demonise people who are doing nothing wrong. Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger.
Fair enough I agree really, I just find it strange that now going for a walk carries an element of risk, people who never walk want to go for a walk?
I walk every day at least twice and hardly see a soul, now the pathway down along the stream is like the facking M4!
"Those who don't follow the guidelines are the real danger"
I agree with that too
Well what a f*cking hypocrite you are.
First you have a go at your neighbours for going out for a walk just because you haven’t seen it before - well they’ve never been cooped up for weeks before ffs.
Then you say that you go out walking at least twice a day - when the guidelines say you are only allowed out once per day.
Then you say - “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”
Pathetic.
Ha ha what a pathetic facking overreaction to a post![]()
As you seem unable to follow a simple context when I said I go for a walk twice a day and don't see a soul I was referring to the pre coronavirus days. Now when I follow the government's guidelines I go once a day, and not up the stream as it's like the M4, so I walk up the Wenallt where there are hardly any people around![]()
If you want to be pedantic, I didn't say “those who don’t follow the guidelines are the real danger”????
When someone puts uses inverted commas it means they are quoting someone else![]()
I hope that clarify's matters for you
You’re being pedantic criticising people who suddenly want to walk and saying ‘WTF is that all about”
You also say you walk at least twice a day - in the present tense so I hope that clarify’s matters![]()
So don’t have a go at others because they suddenly want to go out, get fitter or get some fresh air.
That's not being pedantic?
Well in a nutshell, you’re having a go at people who don’t normally walk (only from what you can see) because you normally walk twice a day.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:15 pm
Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:22 pm
TopCat CCFC wrote:Wait till we hear today's figs - if it is anything to go by what the Wales NHS has just given over .
Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:30 pm
Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:30 pm
Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:34 pm
epping blue wrote:UK 563 deaths. We're heading the same way as France, Italy and Spain. Very bleak.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:28 pm
epping blue wrote:UK 563 deaths. We're heading the same way as France, Italy and Spain. Very bleak.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:35 pm
bluebirdoct1962 wrote:TopCat CCFC wrote:Wait till we hear today's figs - if it is anything to go by what the Wales NHS has just given over .
I for one, hope it’s good news mate, and we see a reduction in new cases as we’re unlikely to see reduction in deaths just yet.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:47 pm
piledriver64 wrote:bluebirdoct1962 wrote:TopCat CCFC wrote:Wait till we hear today's figs - if it is anything to go by what the Wales NHS has just given over .
I for one, hope it’s good news mate, and we see a reduction in new cases as we’re unlikely to see reduction in deaths just yet.
Spot on, the majority of these poor people passing away will have contracted it before the lockdown even started. At this stage the number of new infections is absolutely key to predicting and affecting the progress.
Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:37 pm
Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:00 pm
Foghorn65 wrote:20% increase today the number of deaths
Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:07 pm
bluesince62 wrote:Foghorn65 wrote:20% increase today the number of deaths
And with no doubt that will increase over the next couple of weeks,![]()
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Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:08 pm
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Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:13 pm