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03-08-21, 07:43 AM | #6601 |
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Millions of children in England are back in class after more than two months of home-schooling.
Primary schools have fully opened for all pupils, while secondary schools will have a phased return to class. Secondary school pupils in England will take regular rapid Covid tests and need to wear masks in class. Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the return as an important first step towards a "sense of normality" Teaching unions have called for checks to be made during the Easter holiday for any spikes in infections. Hundreds of thousands of care home residents in England will be able to receive indoor visits from a nominated friend or relative from today. Scotland's first minister has said mass gatherings of Rangers fans celebrating the side's Premiership win were "disgraceful" Mr Johnson will hold a televised coronavirus news conference later today. The UK reported 5,177 new Covid cases on Sunday, while 22.2 first vaccine doses have been given.
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03-08-21, 07:49 AM | #6602 |
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The number of new coronavirus cases in Poland has risen by 29% from last Monday as the third wave to hit the country gathers momentum.
Poland’s health ministry reported 6,170 new coronavirus cases and 32 virus-related deaths on Monday, up from 4,786 and 24 one week ago. Austria says there is currently "no evidence of a causal relationship" after one woman died and another developed a pulmonary embolism after receiving doses from the same batch of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. Germany is further easing its lockdown restrictions, with five people from two households allowed to meet from today. Museums and galleries will also reopen. People aged over 65 and other high-risk groups in Russia's capital Moscow are no longer required to self-isolate and their free travel on public transport is reinstated today following months of restrictions. Spain's government has cancelled all marches to celebrate International Women’s Day in the capital Madrid amid high infection numbers. However, marches are expected elsewhere in the country. Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg has warned that the country is likely to require stronger coronavirus measures following a rise in cases. Non-essential shops and some schools are already closed in and around the capital Oslo, with restaurants only allowed to provide takeaways. More than 100 sailors from Kiribati in the Pacific Ocean are stranded in northern Germany after almost two years away from their families. Their government sealed off borders at the start of the pandemic to stop the virus getting onto the island and they remain unable to return home.
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03-08-21, 01:01 PM | #6603 | |
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03-08-21, 02:05 PM | #6604 |
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Russia eh?....No thanks, I'm more than happy with my Pfizer jab.
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03-08-21, 02:52 PM | #6605 |
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I don't get my jab for at least another two weeks, I'm getting it at my local GP surgery which is only 400 yards away, us youngsters are far more robust than the old bats in the village so it doesn't bother me when I get it.
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03-08-21, 04:54 PM | #6606 |
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In Germany I'm sure we get our jab in march.. i did not specify which year though
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03-08-21, 05:27 PM | #6607 |
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Germany spends a great deal of time money and effort trying hold the E.U. together. Though it does seem at times you all have a bad rap in the E.U. for bypassing rules other E.U. members have to follow. Because of that I'm kinda of wondering if Germany is holding off until the rest of the E.U. get their vaccination programs going. Lets face it Germany isn't some backwater third world economy. If wanted to it could have finished vaccinating a large portion of its population by now. But it might look bad if some got theirs first while the rest of the E.U. was still struggling.
https://www.euronews.com/2021/03/08/...eading-the-way That's just one of my many wild arsed guesses.
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03-09-21, 06:59 AM | #6608 |
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03-09-21, 07:01 AM | #6609 |
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The UK government's top experts are appearing before MPs examining the government's roadmap for easing lockdown in England.
England's chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty says it is likely there will be another surge of the virus in the UK Modelling suggests it could come later in the summer, as society opens up, or later in the autumn or winter, he says. Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance says the roadmap out of lockdown in England is "broadly" in line with scientists' recommendations. 3,196 Covid deaths were registered in the UK in the week of 26 Feb, down from 4,448 in the previous week, ONS figures show. Covid-19 restrictions in Scotland are expected to be eased slightly to allow more people to meet outdoors. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will update Scotland's parliament about the state of the pandemic and lockdown later. New US guidance says fully vaccinated people can meet without masks and return to some sense of normalcy. Globally, there have now been more than 117 million recorded cases of Covid-19, and 2.6 million deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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03-09-21, 07:09 AM | #6610 |
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The number of new coronavirus cases in Poland has risen by 25% in the past week, the health ministry has said. On Tuesday, the government in Poland reported 9,954 new coronavirus cases and 282 virus-related deaths - up from 7,937 cases and 216 deaths one week ago.
Hospitals in the region around the French capital, Paris, have been told to reduce non-Covid care and surgery by 40% because the pandemic has filled most intensive care beds. Health officials say the Ile-de-France area is seeing 70 to 80 new admissions a day. Meanwhile, one MP believes veterinary surgeons could be called in to help push France’s vaccination programme. So far only 5.6% of the population has had a first dose but vaccinations are accelerating. Estonia is facing a new lockdown from Thursday with all education going online and all non-essential shops closing. Prime Minister Kaja Kallas says the measures are required to tackle the recent spread of the UK (or Kent) variant of coronavirus and she’s appealed to people to sharply decrease contacts with others. Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has warned of a worsening health emergency, although Covid vaccines offer a way out that "isn’t far off”. Almost 14,000 new infections were reported yesterday and the total number of deaths reached 100,000. The controversial overnight curfew in the Netherlands will remain in place for the rest of this month, but will be relaxed during next week’s parliamentary elections. Foreign travel should be avoided until mid-April, the government says. Germans have unsurprisingly been spared hours of traffic jams because of the Covid pandemic. In Munich, the city with the worst traffic, commuters lost 65 hours last year – down from 87 hours in 2019.
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03-09-21, 09:29 AM | #6611 |
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I hate having to be right over and over again...
Multiple articles this morning about how lockdowns have been a disaster because they haven't stopped the spread of covid-19, they've harmed the poor, and they've caused serious psychological damage to children. I said lockdowns were a terrible idea last April. Experts (as opposed to attention-whore no-help-whatsoever "experts" like Fauci and Neil Ferguson) were saying this last summer. How come it's taken so long for the media to report on these findings (or that a non-medical doctor like me who understands actual human behavior in the real world as opposed to theoretical human behavior in academia) instinctively understood this from the very start? |
03-09-21, 09:49 AM | #6612 |
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Thgey HAVE repported about these things, at leats over here, form beginning on. Its just that many people are aware that there is just more factors to be considered than your endless lament on how bad it is to take any measurements at all.
I have yet to hear how you would have tried to prevent the health systems to get overwhelmed, like in Italy last spring. And if you would claim Italian codnitions in countries were an acceptable price for saving the economy like this mass murderer Bolsonaro does for exmaple, I would be done with you. And no, its not just the elder getting serious, heavy cases and death. Its younger ones in their 20s and 30s as well. Especially woith the latest mutant forms. Germny rpeprts a higher rate of younger ones getting hospitalised than in the first wave. So do other countries. Decision makers need to balance economic needs against civil rights against medical system needs against health relevant facts. The more psychopathic they are, the more incompetent they are - the more murderous they so far have shown to be. There is no way out of this that does not cost. Getting the least bad mix is what it is about. And even then every sector I mentioned above needs to bleed. It cannot be avoided. Not everybody can be pleased. Thats why they call this a desaster, a catastrophe. Catastrophies are events that have no happy endings. If they had, they would not take place in the first. You are not right over and over again,m btw. You just have a very strictly limited attention focus beyond which you refuse to look. Your ignorration for the authors' own self criticsm of those two studies you linked to, is an example. Cherry-picking.
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03-09-21, 10:57 AM | #6613 |
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...363?via%3Dihub
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03-09-21, 12:22 PM | #6615 |
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