Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
Including certain MPs travelling by Avanti West Coast from Glasgow to London, and London to Glasgow
Yes, she should have been prosecuted.
Including certain MPs travelling by Avanti West Coast from Glasgow to London, and London to Glasgow
Yes. Those who think Christmas can be anything like normal this year are the ones who aren't.
Yes, she should have been prosecuted.
I have to say I’m sick of hearing about Christmas full stop. As someone who doesn’t really celebrate it, works it pretty much every year as it’s not worth getting involved in the bunfight over who gets what days off, and this year in particular will be working pretty much every day of it bar Christmas Day itself, please forgive me for not wanting the strategy for the next two months and the whole of the first part of 2021 to revolve around providing some kind of Christmas.
Most people have already accepted that it’s going to be a rough one. Ominously my local Tesco Extra were erecting a massive marquee when I was there a couple of days ago, which is designed to provide a covered queuing system to cater for what they foresee to be a troublesome period. Meanwhile people *will* ignore restrictions and go to see relatives and the like, just like many people have been doing all along. The police will just do what they’re already doing - break up any raves or big parties, and ignore the rest.
That would be a disaster for an economy that is already on its knees.Then we need to have a mature discussion on how we can make a family Christmas possible, e.g. by way of what I suggested, a full lockdown over the 2 weeks of the Christmas break except say 24-27 Dec.
That would be a disaster for an economy that is already on its knees.
Yep. A couple of people I’ve spoken to have said “but Sturgeon has fired her from the SNP”, as if that’s all that needs done.Oh look this is what’s happening in real-time
Not clear that assertion is true at all.
Yep. A couple of people I’ve spoken to have said “but Sturgeon has fired her from the SNP”, as if that’s all that needs done.
Yes - that’s one part of it, but, as you say, she’s committed a criminal offence and, IMO, should really be made an example of.
This paper has been thoroughly rebutted in the appropriate threads.
Not clear that assertion is true at all.
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Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?www.nature.com
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Still Confused About Masks? Here’s the Science Behind How Face Masks Prevent Coronavirus
We talked to UCSF epidemiologist George Rutherford, MD, and infectious disease specialist Peter Chin-Hong, MD, about the CDC’s reversal on mask-wearing, the current science on how masks work, and what to consider when choosing a mask.www.ucsf.edu
I have to say I’m sick of hearing about Christmas full stop. As someone who doesn’t really celebrate it, works it pretty much every year as it’s not worth getting involved in the bunfight over who gets what days off, and this year in particular will be working pretty much every day of it bar Christmas Day itself, please forgive me for not wanting the strategy for the next two months and the whole of the first part of 2021 to revolve around providing some kind of Christmas.
Most people have already accepted that it’s going to be a rough one. Ominously my local Tesco Extra were erecting a massive marquee when I was there a couple of days ago, which is designed to provide a covered queuing system to cater for what they foresee to be a troublesome period. Meanwhile people *will* ignore restrictions and go to see relatives and the like, just like many people have been doing all along. The police will just do what they’re already doing - break up any raves or big parties, and ignore the rest.
I enjoy Christmas but totally agree that the strategy for the next 5/6 months can't revolve around one day. To be honest it feels like the goverment are simply using it as a carrot (or stick to beat us with depending) in order to get the population to comply with the restrictions. Personally I find it rather insulting; I'd prefer that they saved my industry and job rather than saved Christmas....
I don't particularly care about Christmas, but I can tell you as a Grandfather married to a devoted Grandmother, it's hard to forget about Christmas.
What’s going to happen, some kind of Eat Out To Help Celebrate Christmas scheme for a few days, followed by a litany of restrictions again right through til Spring? With the mindsets we have at the moment that seems to be the implication.
Very interesting. These confirm what I’ve been feeling for the last couple of months.Someone just brought the Scottish hospital data to my attention. You can look at it yourself here: https://scotland.shinyapps.io/phs-covid-wider-impact
Go to summary trends - hospital admissions - all. This shows 2020 hospital admissions (black) vs the average 2018/2019 (green). Apart from a brief time in March, there was no rise above the average in 2020. And even that was due to a dip in the 2018/19 line rather than a rise in the 2020 line.
The second graph on that page (which I've attached here as a screenshot) is more stark as it shows the % compared to normal. Again, 2020 has been a very quiet year in hospitals for Scotland!
Now, for fairness, do click on Excess Mortality too. This shows that, apart from April-May, the excess mortality is right on the average (as it is for the UK in general). Given hospital admissions didn't really go up in April, you do wonder if that excess mortality might have been less had people been encouraged to go to healthcare - but that is just my thoughts, i might be wrong on that. I've also posted a screenshot of the % graph here.
But overall, since spring, is there any evidence in Scotland that warrants the shutdown of huge swathes of the country and crippling economic impact for people and business? (in the name of protecting the NHS). This is from official Scottish data too.
Very interesting. These confirm what I’ve been feeling for the last couple of months.
Whenever I’ve seen the hospital statistics I’ve always been slightly sceptical of the risk of overwhelming the NHS because of them. If the national intensive care capacity is at risk at 74 people (22 October) then intensive care capacity is the issue - not covid.
Five of Scotland's biggest hospitality bodies have commenced legal action against the Scottish Government.
The main reason for them pursuing legal action is that they are being penalized when most if not all bars and restaurants have been following the Government guidelines to the exact letter. In the letter that was written, they also state that based on evidence recently released in Northern Ireland, that the closure of hospitality makes an extremely minimal impact on the R-Number.
I back them all the way on this as the Government are essentially stringing these businesses along. Yes, they say it'll only be an extra week, but what if that extra week becomes an extra 2 weeks, 3 weeks etc?
It will be interesting to see how all this pans out.
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Covid: Licensed traders threaten legal action over Scottish curbs
The move by five industry bodies follows the Scottish government's extension of temporary regulations.www.bbc.co.uk
Yes I couldn't really see the logic in starting at 0 unless it's just to "be different".I see Nicola has introduced a five tier system in Scotland and even more confusing they are numbered 0 to 4
I see Nicola has introduced a five tier system in Scotland and even more confusing they are numbered 0 to 4
I see Nicola has introduced a five tier system in Scotland and even more confusing they are numbered 0 to 4
I note even her lowest tier (which allows 8 from 3 households outdoors) is more restrictive on social gatherings than England’s tier 3 (rule of 6 outdoors, from 6 households), so essentially I’ll not be able any more than 2 of my friends without breaking the law. This is just so depressing, and the fact she’s confirmed this is it until a vaccine, which may never come.Full masks to all the mystic megs who predicted Scotland’s system would just have to different to England’s. She just couldn’t bear to have something the same, could she?!
Full masks to all the mystic megs who predicted Scotland’s system would just have to different to England’s. She just couldn’t bear to have something the same, could she?!
I note even her lowest tier (which allows 8 from 3 households outdoors) is more restrictive on social gatherings than England’s tier 3 (rule of 6 outdoors, from 6 households), so essentially I’ll not be able any more than 2 of my friends without breaking the law. This is just so depressing, and the fact she’s confirmed this is it until a vaccine, which may never come.
I note even her lowest tier (which allows 8 from 3 households outdoors) is more restrictive on social gatherings than England’s tier 3 (rule of 6 outdoors, from 6 households), so essentially I’ll not be able any more than 2 of my friends without breaking the law. This is just so depressing, and the fact she’s confirmed this is it until a vaccine, which may never come.
More restrictive for some, less for others. Under Sturgeon's zero rule our traditional family Christmas would be possible (it precisely fits - 8 from 3 households), under Bozza's it won't be.
Really, given that if it gets in the front door everyone in that house is going to get it (unless they'd be immune for some reason), a restriction on the number of households makes most sense. Trouble is that without compulsory identity it's hard to enforce.
Let’s be honest people are going to do what they want over Christmas, the only enforcement will be if neighbours snitch on a big house party.
Also the polis will probably be having a bit of a do at the station, and won't want to be disturbed for anything so pettyAnd there may not even be much of that, as the neighbours will quite likely also be breaking the rules and won't want to draw attention to themselves.