Re: Tier 4
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:41 pm
Plucky welsh people refuse to kow tow to foreign menace
or something
or something
The only difference I've noticed round here between Tier 4 and total lockdown is that cafes are open for takeaways.shpalman wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:02 pm We're gonna need a bigger tier
or, alternatively, WHAT THE f.ck WAS STILL ALLOWED IN TIER 4 WHICH THERE IS LEFT TO FORBID
With a side order of "forcing the schools to stay open before Christmas was entirely correct children don't get covid but now forcing them to close is entirely correct something something children can get the new variant"
In the first lockdown in Spain (from 14 March for 6 or 7 weeks), we were not allowed out of the house for exercise, at all. I live literally next door to a 126ha park (when I take the rubbish out, the bins are 3 metres from the gate) and we looked at it longingly the whole time.Hunting Dog wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:09 pm I'm assuming in Tier 5 schools and churches would shut.
Possibly also don't meet anyone outside your household even for 1 + 1 exercise outdoors. Maybe wear masks outdoors?
Is that Brentwood, by any chance? #1 daughter is hunkered down there.Hunting Dog wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:09 pm My poor little town is still top of the UK charts for virus per 100,000 so I'll probably be able to let you know soon...
That's the one - came as bit of a surprise to be the worst area!sTeamTraen wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 11:52 pm
Is that Brentwood, by any chance? #1 daughter is hunkered down there.
It will be interesting to see what happens when most of the 10-15% most vulnerable people are vaccinated and so the death and hospitalisation rates drop, say by mid-February for deaths and mid-March for hospital admissions. There could be a lot less popular support for lockdown measures if the numbers of deaths fall to the "typical flu season" level. If at that point they open the pubs, you could have half a million cases a day shortly afterwards and then you'd have the same number of deaths and hospitalisations among younger people, just at the rate of 0.02% of cases instead of 5%.Tessa K wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:43 am The Oxford vaccine just got approval but being realistic, how long is it going to take to vaccinate everyone (twice) and what happens in the meantime? I'm not expecting to get called for a jab until well into the spring.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55280671
It it could at least get to the point where both the weather and the number of people vaccinated allows a bit of outdoor pubbery to start happening. It would be difficult to argue for forbidding it, based on whatever the new-infections and deaths numbers are doing. I'd hope to argue for waiting a bit longer before reopening so that there's a bit more control over what happens.lpm wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:45 am I think the timings work well.
Jan and Feb are going to be awful, with a horrific death toll and hospital overcrowding, so support for full lockdown will remain strong throughout. Don't forget, a large majority of the UK are fully in favour of strong lockdown and it's just that the denier/whining minority is able to make a lot of noise. A national Tier 5 will get supported and mostly complied with.
The vaccine will dent the death rate soon and will be clearly apparent in the data by the second half of Feb.
Assuming the vaccine prevents transmission to a large degree - which seems reasonable even if there's no evidence yet - the vaccine herd immunity will start to help by March and April. Yes, the government will reopen pubs, but I don't think this will trigger another wave of infections, let alone hospitalisations/deaths.
As an aside, the covid deniers who are making money out of this. (eg Ivor Cummins - @FatEmperor with his kickstarter project "to make a film" and his patraeon account with sufficient followers* to make a very comfortable sideline from promoting this).lpm wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:45 am I think the timings work well.
Jan and Feb are going to be awful, with a horrific death toll and hospital overcrowding, so support for full lockdown will remain strong throughout. Don't forget, a large majority of the UK are fully in favour of strong lockdown and it's just that the denier/whining minority is able to make a lot of noise. A national Tier 5 will get supported and mostly complied with.
Meanwhile in Cumbriatenchboy wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:41 pm Plucky welsh people refuse to kow tow to foreign menace
or something
I expect that as soon as vaccination covers a small proportion of the population, and lockdown has substantially reduced the cases and deaths, there will be the same complacency as we have seen before and the government will relax restrictions. Additionally, enough people will think we're doing so well that they can all go back to licking each other's eyeballs, causing a new surge. It's like having a party on the edge of a crumbling cliff with no sense of danger that we might be better off stepping back - it's overwhemingly dominated by people (especially those in government) constant trying to see how much we can get away with.shpalman wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 12:08 pm It it could at least get to the point where both the weather and the number of people vaccinated allows a bit of outdoor pubbery to start happening. It would be difficult to argue for forbidding it, based on whatever the new-infections and deaths numbers are doing. I'd hope to argue for waiting a bit longer before reopening so that there's a bit more control over what happens.
I'm not far from Brentwood so I've been keeping an eye on the stats; I'd estimate we are a week behind you. It appears that regardless of tier, a..eholes are gonna a..eh.le:Hunting Dog wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:33 amThat's the one - came as bit of a surprise to be the worst area!sTeamTraen wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 11:52 pm
Is that Brentwood, by any chance? #1 daughter is hunkered down there.
Hunkering down is definitely the right approach Essex has just declared a 'Major Incident' over hospital capacity![]()
egbert26 wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:29 amI'm not far from Brentwood so I've been keeping an eye on the stats; I'd estimate we are a week behind you. It appears that regardless of tier, a..eholes are gonna a..eh.le:Hunting Dog wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:33 amThat's the one - came as bit of a surprise to be the worst area!sTeamTraen wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 11:52 pm
Is that Brentwood, by any chance? #1 daughter is hunkered down there.
Hunkering down is definitely the right approach Essex has just declared a 'Major Incident' over hospital capacity![]()
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-55506681
I despair.
What if we just quarantine them all with each other at that French rave for the next two weeks to make sure that none of them have it, or that they all get it.Martin Y wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:07 pm What if instead the party-goers got pushed to the front of the vaccination queue? Target the a..eholes who're going to do the spreading anyway.
Yes, I can see the flaws.
If they like partying so much - how about a new compulsory 6 month Isle of Wight festival???shpalman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:09 pm What if we just quarantine them all with each other at that French rave for the next two weeks to make sure that none of them have it, or that they all get it.
That's hardly fair on the Isle of Wight, who did quite well thanks to being the testing ground for the UK's failed home-grown tracing app and are even now only at about 240/100,000/week.bob sterman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:50 pmIf they like partying so much - how about a new compulsory 6 month Isle of Wight festival???shpalman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:09 pm What if we just quarantine them all with each other at that French rave for the next two weeks to make sure that none of them have it, or that they all get it.![]()
Today and tomorrow there's a nationwide red level in all of Italy. Monday will be orange before turning red again for the 5th and 6th. At some point there'll be a decision about what colour each region will be as of the 7th.bob sterman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:58 pm ... currently here in Tier 4 this weekend, I can pop inside the local Costa to get a takeaway croissant and latte, kids saturday morning soccer is on (organised outdoor sport for under 18s is allowed), I can pop to the DIY store to get that shelf I've really been meaning to fit in the bathroom.
Tomorrow I can attend a "place of worship" for a service, and then visit the garden centre to buy a gnome for the lawn. Then I might pop in to the local archery club for some practice, play a round of golf and visit a zoo.
Or perhaps bring back capital punishment, just temporarily.Martin Y wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:07 pm What if instead the party-goers got pushed to the front of the vaccination queue? Target the a..eholes who're going to do the spreading anyway.
Yes, I can see the flaws.
Not sure how viable it is to do it temporarily; it tends to be permanent.bolo wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 4:08 pmOr perhaps bring back capital punishment, just temporarily.Martin Y wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:07 pm What if instead the party-goers got pushed to the front of the vaccination queue? Target the a..eholes who're going to do the spreading anyway.
Yes, I can see the flaws.
More seriously, we don't know if the vaccine would prevent people from being asymptomatic/mild spreaders of teh covids in the way that we know it prevents severe cases.Martin Y wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:07 pm What if instead the party-goers got pushed to the front of the vaccination queue? Target the a..eholes who're going to do the spreading anyway.
Yes, I can see the flaws.
Could they cope with that much Hawkwind?bob sterman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:50 pmIf they like partying so much - how about a new compulsory 6 month Isle of Wight festival???shpalman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:09 pm What if we just quarantine them all with each other at that French rave for the next two weeks to make sure that none of them have it, or that they all get it.![]()
I think Hawkwind would pose the biggest threat of the spread of the virus yet given that they would probably get through about 20 new members during that period.Rich Scopie wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 5:21 pmCould they cope with that much Hawkwind?bob sterman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:50 pmIf they like partying so much - how about a new compulsory 6 month Isle of Wight festival???shpalman wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:09 pm What if we just quarantine them all with each other at that French rave for the next two weeks to make sure that none of them have it, or that they all get it.![]()