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Post by stokeuk474 on Jun 14, 2021 11:19:04 GMT
Which, coincidentally, ties in with hay fever symptoms. Indeed. I've felt like that for a few days now as are millions of others in the country due to the very high pollen count. It also ties in with this I read this morning: "But now, researchers say a headache, sore throat and running nose are the most commonly reported symptoms linked to coronavirus infection in the UK.
Prof Tim Spector, who runs the Zoe Covid Symptom study, says catching the Delta variant can feel more like "a bad cold" for younger people.
But although they may not feel very ill, they could be contagious and put others at risk.
Anyone who thinks they may have Covid should take a test.
Prof Spector says the three classic Covid symptoms are now less common, based on the data the team has been receiving from thousands of people who have logged their symptoms on an app.
He adds: "This variant seems to be working slightly differently.
"People might think they've just got some sort of seasonal cold and they still go out to parties and they might spread around to six other people.
"We think this is fuelling a lot of the problem.
"It might just feel like a bad cold or some funny 'off' feeling - but do stay at home and do get a test.""
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jun 14, 2021 11:19:26 GMT
So we're extending lockdown ( according to the BBC) because of a headache, runny nose and sore throat 😂 And being directed by people who themselves don't believe in this shit as we saw at the G7 this weekend. All in the name of a virus that is now killing significantly less people than flu. We are seeing the most insane, deceitful announcement in British political history tonight and yet there are STILL people buying into it. I mean, how fucking thick can you get? We've even STILL got parents and scum bag teachers unions making their children wear a mask at school, despite the fact that children don't get ill from this thing. Wake the fuck up you mentalists and reclaim your lives.
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Post by westlandstokie on Jun 14, 2021 11:22:01 GMT
Won’t watch it. Don’t care what they say. June 21st is when I take my life back and do exactly as I please. Unfortunately a great many businesses will now go bust as a result of delaying until March 2022 (which make no mistake is what they really mean) and I can’t do anything about that. The restrictions are now effectively permanent so everyone needs to decide if they are happy with that and if not, take your own action. Same here mate…I’m done with it all now. I just put some fuel in my car and decided not wear my mask when I went in to pay to see what the reaction was. Zero reaction…he had his protective screen in front of him and never said a word about my lack of mask. Just got to try it in Morrison’s now 😂
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Post by foghornsgleghorn on Jun 14, 2021 11:26:29 GMT
As late as the morning of 19th April Johnson was still lined up to go to India for trade talks. When that trip was cancelled in the afternoon it was no surprise that red list announcement followed a couple of hours later.
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Post by thebet365 on Jun 14, 2021 11:46:52 GMT
Indeed. I've felt like that for a few days now as are millions of others in the country due to the very high pollen count. It also ties in with this I read this morning: "But now, researchers say a headache, sore throat and running nose are the most commonly reported symptoms linked to coronavirus infection in the UK.
Prof Tim Spector, who runs the Zoe Covid Symptom study, says catching the Delta variant can feel more like "a bad cold" for younger people.
But although they may not feel very ill, they could be contagious and put others at risk.
Anyone who thinks they may have Covid should take a test.
Prof Spector says the three classic Covid symptoms are now less common, based on the data the team has been receiving from thousands of people who have logged their symptoms on an app.
He adds: "This variant seems to be working slightly differently.
"People might think they've just got some sort of seasonal cold and they still go out to parties and they might spread around to six other people.
"We think this is fuelling a lot of the problem.
"It might just feel like a bad cold or some funny 'off' feeling - but do stay at home and do get a test.""Get me the PM on the phone, I've found the cure. I woke up with Covid yesterday, 1 Piriteze and 45 minutes later it was gone.
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Post by danceswithclams on Jun 14, 2021 11:50:15 GMT
Anyone still think that they'll be sat at the Bet365 come August or be able to go on holiday abroad ever again?
If this goes on until 19 July then it'll never end until there's countrywide unrest and a will to drive out these corrupt wankers in office.
I shan't hold my breath for that to happen however as it appears that the vast majority of people in this country love nothing more than knowing their place and being rodded up the arse on a daily basis by an unaccountable elite that actively despises them.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jun 14, 2021 11:59:23 GMT
How? How is it any different? It isn't. Did they all quarantine upon arrival? I wouldn't expect them to. And I would imagine they're all double jabbed and it's evidence imo that vaccine passport for internatioanl travel should be happening.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jun 14, 2021 11:59:59 GMT
Anyone still think that they'll be sat at the Bet365 come August or be able to go on holiday abroad ever again? If this goes on until 19 July then it'll never end until there's countrywide unrest and a will to drive out these corrupt wankers in office. I shan't hold my breath for that to happen however as it appears that the vast majority of people in this country love nothing more than knowing their place and being rodded up the arse on a daily basis by an unaccountable elite that actively despises them. Yes and yes. Just dramatic.
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Post by OldStokie on Jun 14, 2021 12:01:29 GMT
My son has just been telling me that the company he works for had a discussion and vote for staff permanently working from home. It was decided that they all work from home permanently from now on…no more travelling to the office. So, after over 12 months of him working from home, it looks like my dining room is going to be his office from now on. He’s ok with it as it will save him a lot of money in fuel travelling to and from the office in the rush hour…approx 30 miles per day. Sadly the downside is the businesses who depended on office staff now have no customers mate with only one outcome The working world will change because of this pandemic... sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. But that's evolution. It's little different than when the internet was brought into being. How many people write letters on real paper these days? Robotic industrialization has meant the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs, but still - even though we now have a larger population - our unemployment rate is relatively low. Change and adapt is the way forward. OS.
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Post by westlandstokie on Jun 14, 2021 12:08:48 GMT
Anyone still think that they'll be sat at the Bet365 come August or be able to go on holiday abroad ever again? If this goes on until 19 July then it'll never end until there's countrywide unrest and a will to drive out these corrupt wankers in office. I shan't hold my breath for that to happen however as it appears that the vast majority of people in this country love nothing more than knowing their place and being rodded up the arse on a daily basis by an unaccountable elite that actively despises them. Hey clamsy…I said weeks ago that there is no chance of watching live footie in significant numbers if Johnson and co have their way. Just another 4 weeks…oh shit another another super duper treble mutant variant…rinse and repeat. It will never end whilst the majority of people just accept the shit Johnson and his ***** throw at us without ever questioning them. The solution is mass disobedience but it’s not going to happen. Years and years of shit Government’s have knocked the fight out of the English people. All you can do is look after your own family and yourself.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Jun 14, 2021 12:35:08 GMT
It's really important that we now protect this 0.00000000001% of the population who may possibly be a little susceptible to this virus.
Fuck off.
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Post by gingerninja on Jun 14, 2021 12:36:05 GMT
I don't know why people tune into the briefings anymore, it's all doom and gloom when Vallance & Whitty are in town, slide upon slide of ramping up the fear, if they had there way we would be governed by scientists and beholden to them.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Jun 14, 2021 12:38:54 GMT
I don't know why people tune into the briefings anymore, it's all doom and gloom when Vallance & Whitty are in town, slide upon slide of ramping up the fear, if they had there way we would be governed by scientists and beholden to them. I haven't watched any for over 12 months and if I watched the one later today I'd be needing a new television after having bunted mine through the fucking wall.
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Post by Scouse on Jun 14, 2021 12:42:05 GMT
How? How is it any different? It isn't. Did they all quarantine upon arrival? There’s many ‘occupations ‘ when if travelling on business you don’t need to quarantine.. now whether I agree with some , or all those occupations , circumstances that are on the list is another matter ..but they’re available on the governments site ..the range is surprisingly large , from haulage to nuclear scientists / workers The flow of business travel is of course both ways
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Post by dutchstokie on Jun 14, 2021 12:46:50 GMT
Did they all quarantine upon arrival? There’s many ‘occupations ‘ when if travelling on business you don’t need to quarantine.. now whether I agree with some , or all those occupations , circumstances that are on the list is another matter ..but they’re available on the governments site ..the range is surprisingly large , from haulage to nuclear scientists / workers The flow of business travel is of course both ways Behind these 'occupations' are many reason as to why there are multiple exemptions across a whole raft of industries. The renwewable energy market Im in right now has multiple exemptions in techncians being able to travel.
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Post by starkiller on Jun 14, 2021 12:48:21 GMT
I don't know why people tune into the briefings anymore, it's all doom and gloom when Vallance & Whitty are in town, slide upon slide of ramping up the fear, if they had there way we would be governed by scientists and beholden to them. I haven't watched any for over 12 months and if I watched the one later today I'd be needing a new television after having bunted mine through the fucking wall. As the great Bill Hicks said, 'I can't watch TV for more than five minutes without praying for nuclear holocaust. '
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Post by westlandstokie on Jun 14, 2021 12:48:32 GMT
I don't know why people tune into the briefings anymore, it's all doom and gloom when Vallance & Whitty are in town, slide upon slide of ramping up the fear, if they had there way we would be governed by scientists and beholden to them. Chris Whitty drives me mad…have you ever seen such a hang dog expression on a human being. Then he spouts nothing but depressing fact after depressing fact…I bet he’s really a fun guy to be with at a party…NOT.
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Post by Davef on Jun 14, 2021 12:52:07 GMT
Thread...
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Post by musik on Jun 14, 2021 13:12:33 GMT
Sadly the downside is the businesses who depended on office staff now have no customers mate with only one outcome The working world will change because of this pandemic... sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. But that's evolution. It's little different than when the internet was brought into being. How many people write letters on real paper these days? Robotic industrialization has meant the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs, but still - even though we now have a larger population - our unemployment rate is relatively low. Change and adapt is the way forward. OS. Just some notes: what You say about robots is correct even though students still get the impression from the lectures at school here that it's the contrary, that the robotic industrialization creates even more jobs! They then fantasize some bull about inventors, servicemen and guards. To me it's simple, robotic industrialization? Fine. No problem with that, as long as you pay the guy or lady the equal salary until they get another job, but only if they do and without any pressure. Otherwise you'll have to pay their wages until they retire. And it's the same bla bla with the digital world and the services there within. They say it's creating more jobs, but in the end we all do the job as customers for them, the bankers, the travelling companies, the food stores, the insurance companies, the post office and more. The last news in Sweden last week is this: in a couple of years we won't have any postmen. They'll put it in a box within 200 meters from where you live. Again we as citizens do the work for someone else. It's called hidden inflation. It requires no magician to getting people occupied. But that's all they do and have done for decades (speaking of Sweden now, but I guess it can be applied to other countries as well). I heard a guy who used dig ditches. He told me they digged the ditches before noon, and then in the afternoon they filled them again. That was his only occupation for two years. And at my mother's place there's a young guy who blows the leaves in the morning in front of him. After lunch he blows them in the other direction. I had it so I asked him why don't you pick up the leaves? He looked, scratched his head and said "then I wouldn't have any leaves to blow tomorrow." Getting people "in job" and the stats about it all is the biggest lie to the human kind as we know it. In fact we have a greater inflation than people know. And it began long before any pandemic and any migration. Now several countries speak of a hyper inflation caused by the pandemic. That's not entirely the whole truth. But they take the opportunity to present it now, behind the pandemic shield. 🙂 pancake, apple sauce, milk ://musik
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Post by starkiller on Jun 14, 2021 13:21:36 GMT
So we're extending lockdown ( according to the BBC) because of a headache, runny nose and sore throat 😂 Which, coincidentally, ties in with hay fever symptoms. They've wargamed everything. Everything will be twisted back to the hoax. Biggest ever administration of midazolam is covid. Flu is covid. Jab effects are covid. lockdowns require more Lockdowns. releasing from lockdowns require more Lockdowns. unvaccinated are making vaccinated ill. vaccinated can still spread so you need more vaccines. But vaccinated can't make vaccinated ill. Vaccinated makes vaccinated ill, which is why they still wear masks. Masks don't work, which is why we have more cases. vaccines work, but they don't work. more tests and cycles mean more cases. less tests and less cycles mean the vaccine is working. Spring causes less respiratory illness but it's the vaccine that's working. People in hospital with something else are 'covid cases' when tested. I could go on...
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Post by andystokey on Jun 14, 2021 13:22:17 GMT
07-May-21 6 08-May-21 9 09-May-21 6 10-May-21 2 11-May-21 13 12-May-21 7 13-May-21 2 14-May-21 3 15-May-21 5 16-May-21 5 17-May-21 4 18-May-21 5 19-May-21 3 20-May-21 3 21-May-21 7 22-May-21 2 23-May-21 5 24-May-21 7 25-May-21 2 26-May-21 13 27-May-21 7 28-May-21 6 29-May-21 4 30-May-21 5 31-May-21 9 01-Jun-21 2 02-Jun-21 9 03-Jun-21 9 04-Jun-21 4 05-Jun-21 4 06-Jun-21 7 07-Jun-21 2 08-Jun-21 6 09-Jun-21 5 10-Jun-21 7 11-Jun-21 2 12-Jun-21 2 13-Jun-21 0 That's the total hospitals deaths per day from Covid-19 in England for the last month or so. Prostate Cancer is 32 per day every day.
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Post by musik on Jun 14, 2021 13:34:43 GMT
Which, coincidentally, ties in with hay fever symptoms. They've wargamed everything. Everything will be twisted back to the hoax. Biggest ever administration of midazolam is covid. Flu is covid. Jab effects are covid. lockdowns require more Lockdowns. releasing from lockdowns require more Lockdowns. unvaccinated are making vaccinated ill. vaccinated can still spread so you need more vaccines. But vaccinated can't make vaccinated ill. Vaccinated makes vaccinated ill, which is why they still wear masks. Masks don't work, which is why we have more cases. vaccines work, but they don't work. more tests and cycles mean more cases. less tests and less cycles mean the vaccine is working. Spring causes less respiratory illness but it's the vaccine that's working. People in hospital with something else are 'covid cases' when tested. I could go on... The thing is they want 100%. But as far as I know, no vaccine is 100%. So as long as there is 1 case somewhere, we won't have 100%. That's why fully vaccinated people will continue to wear a face mask and keep the social distancing going. And then, eventually ... with everyone vaccinated (even children and pets), no change, because it won't be 100%. But I've heard them promise Covid-19 to go away by itself in the end of 2026.
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Post by starkiller on Jun 14, 2021 13:42:56 GMT
Live Parliament Square.
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Post by terryconroysmagic on Jun 14, 2021 13:46:23 GMT
Not a great turnout there’s about a dozen people there!
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Post by Davef on Jun 14, 2021 13:53:29 GMT
07-May-21 6 08-May-21 9 09-May-21 6 10-May-21 2 11-May-21 13 12-May-21 7 13-May-21 2 14-May-21 3 15-May-21 5 16-May-21 5 17-May-21 4 18-May-21 5 19-May-21 3 20-May-21 3 21-May-21 7 22-May-21 2 23-May-21 5 24-May-21 7 25-May-21 2 26-May-21 13 27-May-21 7 28-May-21 6 29-May-21 4 30-May-21 5 31-May-21 9 01-Jun-21 2 02-Jun-21 9 03-Jun-21 9 04-Jun-21 4 05-Jun-21 4 06-Jun-21 7 07-Jun-21 2 08-Jun-21 6 09-Jun-21 5 10-Jun-21 7 11-Jun-21 2 12-Jun-21 2 13-Jun-21 0 That's the total hospitals deaths per day from Covid-19 in England for the last month or so. Prostate Cancer is 32 per day every day. You can't catch prostate cancer in a pub toilet mate.
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Post by danceswithclams on Jun 14, 2021 13:56:48 GMT
You can't catch prostate cancer in a pub toilet mate. I bet you could in some of the pubs I go in.
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Post by thebet365 on Jun 14, 2021 14:08:32 GMT
07-May-21 6 08-May-21 9 09-May-21 6 10-May-21 2 11-May-21 13 12-May-21 7 13-May-21 2 14-May-21 3 15-May-21 5 16-May-21 5 17-May-21 4 18-May-21 5 19-May-21 3 20-May-21 3 21-May-21 7 22-May-21 2 23-May-21 5 24-May-21 7 25-May-21 2 26-May-21 13 27-May-21 7 28-May-21 6 29-May-21 4 30-May-21 5 31-May-21 9 01-Jun-21 2 02-Jun-21 9 03-Jun-21 9 04-Jun-21 4 05-Jun-21 4 06-Jun-21 7 07-Jun-21 2 08-Jun-21 6 09-Jun-21 5 10-Jun-21 7 11-Jun-21 2 12-Jun-21 2 13-Jun-21 0 That's the total hospitals deaths per day from Covid-19 in England for the last month or so. Prostate Cancer is 32 per day every day. You can't catch prostate cancer in a pub toilet mate. You could catch a lot worse in trap 1 of the White Lion Penkhull back in the day.
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Post by Northy on Jun 14, 2021 14:21:27 GMT
I don't know why people tune into the briefings anymore, it's all doom and gloom when Vallance & Whitty are in town, slide upon slide of ramping up the fear, if they had there way we would be governed by scientists and beholden to them. I'll be in a gym class at 6, I'm sure we already know what he's going to say anyway
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Post by Northy on Jun 14, 2021 14:24:29 GMT
I don't know why people tune into the briefings anymore, it's all doom and gloom when Vallance & Whitty are in town, slide upon slide of ramping up the fear, if they had there way we would be governed by scientists and beholden to them. Chris Whitty drives me mad…have you ever seen such a hang dog expression on a human being. Then he spouts nothing but depressing fact after depressing fact…I bet he’s really a fun guy to be with at a party…NOT. I've heard chat between some women who have missed 'something' in this pandemic, 1 said even Chris Whitty is beginning to look attractive 😆
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Post by starkiller on Jun 14, 2021 14:24:30 GMT
Not a great turnout there’s about a dozen people there! It's impromptu. The big one is on the 26th. Although I expect more to be there by this evening. And, I'm staggered that GB News are actually covering it fairly.
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