Polzeath specifically is also nearly an hour's drive to the nearest major hospital in Truro. I imagine other very rural places will be similarly well served.purplehaze wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 4:41 pm Loads of people from virus hotspots heading down to the Southwest, Devon and Cornwall to their second homes.
Plus off to the caravans in Wales, the Dales, Cumbria and camping out in Scotland.
Excellent way to spread the virus and overload the healthcare system plus the local shops - though the latter are rightly using the phrase local shops for local people.
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Yep, came here to post the same thing. Cases up by over a thousand today. Everything is bang on trend.
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Our rate of new cases has been a slower exponential these past few days; I suppose the deaths are lagging behind so they're still on the faster exponential from the previous week or so.
Apparently this was predicted to be our toughest weekend but we should see over the next few days if the most recent lockdown has acheived anything.
However I'm aware that it isn't the first time I've written something like this.
Let's hope at least Lombardy is under control soon.
Apparently this was predicted to be our toughest weekend but we should see over the next few days if the most recent lockdown has acheived anything.
However I'm aware that it isn't the first time I've written something like this.
Let's hope at least Lombardy is under control soon.
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Actually the Govt advice is that outdoor walks are fine as long as you maintain social distancing.purplehaze wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 3:07 pmSaw grandparents with family and children as well as walking around as if fresh air is the answer.headshot wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:39 pm Went for a run this morning. Lots of cars on the road, multiple cars filled with older people travelling with younger family/friends.
Reports in some areas of nail bars, hair dressers etc all open as usual and with plenty of custom.
FFS. People are so f.cking thick.
Plus Drive through McDonalds open. I'm not sure about this.
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headshot wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:34 pmClumber Park in Nottinghamshire has taken the decision to close after too many people turned up to enjoy the fresh air and didnt/couldn't maintain social distancing.purplehaze wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 3:07 pmSaw grandparents with family and children as well as walking around as if fresh air is the answer.headshot wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:39 pm Went for a run this morning. Lots of cars on the road, multiple cars filled with older people travelling with younger family/friends.
Reports in some areas of nail bars, hair dressers etc all open as usual and with plenty of custom.
FFS. People are so f.cking thick.
Plus Drive through McDonalds open. I'm not sure about this.
Actually the Govt advice is that outdoor walks are fine as long as you maintain social distancing.
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Hospitals in the US are warning that they are going to run out of money in a few weeks, and have to lay off staff and close unless they are bailed out.
The cancelling of elective procedures means a massive drop in income and cash flow.
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The cancelling of elective procedures means a massive drop in income and cash flow.
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Same here.shpalman wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 3:36 pm The local authorities here had to make clear that NO YOU CAN'T GO TO YOUR OTHER HOUSE IN THE MOUNTAINS AT THE WEEKEND THIS IS NOT A f.cking HOLIDAY
AND NO YOU CAN'T GO ON FRIDAY AND COME BACK ON MONDAY TO TECHNICALLY AVOID THE WEEKEND ITSELF
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Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
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Rural areas generally don't have the services to cope with a large influx of people. Hospitals can get overwhelmed, which is the most important obviously. But shops can as well. When It happens in tourist season obviously some planning can take place. But In the case the hospital beds, if you got ill then that's a bed/ventilator not available for some one local.Grumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:05 pm Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
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I think what places like Cornwall and North Wales are arguing is that they have fewer NHS resources per capita than urban areas, and so don't want extra people moving in at this particular moment.Grumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:05 pm Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
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WTF? The way the US organises healthcare is insane.dyqik wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:41 pm Hospitals in the US are warning that they are going to run out of money in a few weeks, and have to lay off staff and close unless they are bailed out.
The cancelling of elective procedures means a massive drop in income and cash flow.
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If everyone did it here, at the same time, then that would be a whole load of traffic (including a non-zero probability of traffic accidents when hospitals are kind of busy right now) which the forces of order would have to check, and a whole load of possibility for Milan to export its viruses to small local communities, because somebody is bound to have to go to a shop or something at some point.Grumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:05 pm Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
And even if the city dwellers manage to not infect any locals, there's a non-zero probability that one of them might start developing symptoms while stuck in a relatively remote location. A person can go from manageable symptoms to severe respiratory distress extremely quickly.
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Hmm. Fair enough. I hope there’s some government advice on that then before May, because as it stands if we cancel our holiday we will still have to pay for it. If the government say “don’t travel to North Wales” (or equivalent) then we’ll be able to cancel without the worry.mediocrity511 wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:27 pmRural areas generally don't have the services to cope with a large influx of people. Hospitals can get overwhelmed, which is the most important obviously. But shops can as well. When It happens in tourist season obviously some planning can take place. But In the case the hospital beds, if you got ill then that's a bed/ventilator not available for some one local.Grumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:05 pm Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
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The US doesn't organize healthcare.AMS wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:31 pmWTF? The way the US organises healthcare is insane.dyqik wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:41 pm Hospitals in the US are warning that they are going to run out of money in a few weeks, and have to lay off staff and close unless they are bailed out.
The cancelling of elective procedures means a massive drop in income and cash flow.
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Also likely an overload on smaller shops at more distant points in the supply chain, and on smaller hospitals etc. when people traveling inevitably turn out to have caught it before leaving.shpalman wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:32 pmIf everyone did it here, at the same time, then that would be a whole load of traffic (including a non-zero probability of traffic accidents when hospitals are kind of busy right now) which the forces of order would have to check, and a whole load of possibility for Milan to export its viruses to small local communities, because somebody is bound to have to go to a shop or something at some point.Grumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:05 pm Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
And even if the city dwellers manage to not infect any locals, there's a non-zero probability that one of them might start developing symptoms while stuck in a relatively remote location. A person can go from manageable symptoms to severe respiratory distress extremely quickly.
See also the rich fuckwits heading to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, which both now have cases.
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Oh I didn't mention Fondi (Lazio) - seems to be that a young woman came home from Milan, infected her parents, and then there was a carnival party for seniors, and now two people are dead and the whole city of 40000 people is locked down.
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Our social distancing policy left stranded.
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Yet manages to spend a higher proportion of its GDP even on *public* healthcare than the UK (just)dyqik wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 10:21 pmThe US doesn't organize healthcare.AMS wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:31 pmWTF? The way the US organises healthcare is insane.dyqik wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:41 pm Hospitals in the US are warning that they are going to run out of money in a few weeks, and have to lay off staff and close unless they are bailed out.
The cancelling of elective procedures means a massive drop in income and cash flow.
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Have you considered stupidity as an explanation
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That's not even included in that number!bmforre wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 12:12 amUS Healthcare has an immense number of lawyers and lobbyists to feed.
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Did that literally have to issue a separate explicit order for that? I'd love to see it if you have a link (in Italian is fine).shpalman wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 3:36 pm AND NO YOU CAN'T GO ON FRIDAY AND COME BACK ON MONDAY TO TECHNICALLY AVOID THE WEEKEND ITSELF
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And yet Boris the Liar is still claiming that we will end up like Italy unless we take action. Too f.cking late. We will end up like Italy. The poor bastards who will die in droves without adequate care in overwhelmed hospitals are already infected. To prevent it, action was needed much earlier.
The nine days he dithered from that 11 March meeting to finally closing schools and pubs was enough time for the numbers of infected to grow tenfold.
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My god.
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Government advice is no "non-essential" travel. Though again, this is what BoJo has said but it's not explicit in the latest communicationGrumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 10:12 pmHmm. Fair enough. I hope there’s some government advice on that then before May, because as it stands if we cancel our holiday we will still have to pay for it. If the government say “don’t travel to North Wales” (or equivalent) then we’ll be able to cancel without the worry.mediocrity511 wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:27 pmRural areas generally don't have the services to cope with a large influx of people. Hospitals can get overwhelmed, which is the most important obviously. But shops can as well. When It happens in tourist season obviously some planning can take place. But In the case the hospital beds, if you got ill then that's a bed/ventilator not available for some one local.Grumble wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:05 pm Is there any reason why people shouldn’t go to their other house? I’m still looking forward to a week in a self catering cottage, should be perfectly possible to maintain good social distancing. Going to a hotel, I see the problem. But going to a second home or a self catering place, what’s the big problem?
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We had a cottage booking for Easter. The company told us we could rebook within the year or book another cottage to the same value. I think that's pretty kind of them (financially speaking) in the circumstances. I think our travel insurance might cover us cancelling anyway but need to check with them first once they actually answer the phone. Anyway, it's worth checking on the policy wording of any travel insurance you may have.