The very phrase that has been floating around in my brain for, umm, days.If you live by the sword then you can expect to die by it
The very phrase that has been floating around in my brain for, umm, days.If you live by the sword then you can expect to die by it
This article in the Guardian mentions it will be the Home Office and not the Treasury that will look into it.Surely the wrong department.
Surely Justice and Home Office along with Health?
I thought it was YouGov or some organisation like that. But odd how soft many of the questions so far have been.This article in the Guardian mentions it will be the Home Office and not the Treasury that will look into it.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/26/vicars-query-over-lockdown-travel-fines-challenges-hancock#maincontent
I wonder if the Government are still happy with allowing the public to ask questions at the start of each briefing? I think they really liked the questions from the grandmothers about when they could cuddle their grand children again. This allowed them to waffle on and use up around 5 mins of the Q and A section.
I wonder who choses which public questions to put forward is it the BBC or the Civil Service. Either one would have been extremely happy to put forward the Revs question I am sure.
Perhaps just lulling them into a false sense of security and waiting for the right time to strike with a hum dinger of a question.I thought it was YouGov or some organisation like that. But odd how soft many of the questions so far have been.
If I were Johnson, I'd let him go on account of the herd immunity strategy.I'm no fan of Cummings and would shed no tears if he went, but I'd rather him sacked over his work performance than a personal life issue used as an excuse by his enemies.
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I think there will be a bit more “care” before the independently selected question is, “selected” from today onwards. The Rev is a star player.Perhaps just lulling them into a false sense of security and waiting for the right time to strike with a hum dinger of a question.
Possibly not, but we've once again turned in very low figures in London with the graph at the bottom. And as you know, we didn't do that through strict lockdown but with taking the hit early.It is clear now that herd immunity is not the correct strategy.
Switzerland is there and even Latvia (a pretty darned small country lots of space but low population). But they are beating "world-beating" UK...Last I saw it was all OK. except it had problems on Google and Apple phones.
What is the test, track and trace system in England?
What we know about the government’s plans to help curb the spread of coronaviruswww.theguardian.com
the trial on the Isle of Wight has thrown up problems. For one thing, it appears the app does not work so well with Google- and Apple-operated phones.
To be fair, maybe it meant between Google and Apple phones
‘That is remarkable, absolutely astonishing and I hope it continues that way.Possibly not, but we've once again turned in very low figures in London with the graph at the bottom. And as you know, we didn't do that through strict lockdown but with taking the hit early.
Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to new research suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.
The research by Public Health England and Cambridge University suggests London could be coronavirus-free as soon as June, based on new modelling statistics.
The capital’s virus reproduction rate – known as R – has fallen to 0.4, compared to around 2.8 before lockdown.
That gives London the lowest R rate in the country, according to the University of Cambridge’s MRC Biostatistics Unit.
.London counts 'just 24' new coronavirus cases per day
Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to a new report suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.www.cityam.com
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Last I saw - it picked out one person on the IoW and it was the island's residents MP's girlfriend - I kid you not. I suspect big bill, drawing board and back to where we started ....Incidentally does anyone know whats happened to the App being tested on the Isle of Wight? At one time that was being touted as the answer to all our troubles.
That may be true, but I fear the sanctimony of those on the far right (who has never so far given a **** about the public's wellbeing. And I fear more the usual gullible part of the electorate who take their populist machinations on face value. It's the kind of mob instinct playing out at present that boris and cummings used to be so skilled at using to their advantage. I don't like cummings and think he should go, but am morbidly confident that he and boris will be replaced by far right stooges like jrm, or worse. Much as during brexit, our political discourse is not engaging with what is really happening, what really matters.Politics is a dirty business flecc and he is one of the dirtiest of them all. He produced all kinds of lies during the leave campaign. I read a book about it all a while back and even some of the most stringent brexitier MPs were embarrassed by some of his tactics. If you live by the sword then you can expect to die by it, he hasn't gone yet, but lets face it he was never going to last long in government.
Boris Johnson’s ‘technology lessons’ have paid offWhy didn’t they just go for the App developed by Google & Apple in collaboration with each other? Why did they think that a health service could do a better job of developing phone software than the creators of the most widely used phone software on the plan?
I'm not, London can get a second phase later as easily as anywhere else. What I am sure of is that London getting the first phase over by taking the inevitable hit quickly was the best way to tackle this in a city where effective social isolation isn't possible. Repeatedly the numbers have proved it as you've seen.Why are you so sure London is over it?
Flecc, I don't think the herd immunity notion has any credibility. I suspect that Londoners are not flocking to underground stations, are socially distancing in so far as they can, probably holding their breath while passing close to other people . Obviously I am not there to check, but the few video images I see goes not show hoards.Possibly not, but we've once again turned in very low figures in London with the graph at the bottom. And as you know, we didn't do that through strict lockdown but with taking the hit early.
Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to new research suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.
The research by Public Health England and Cambridge University suggests London could be coronavirus-free as soon as June, based on new modelling statistics.
The capital’s virus reproduction rate – known as R – has fallen to 0.4, compared to around 2.8 before lockdown.
That gives London the lowest R rate in the country, according to the University of Cambridge’s MRC Biostatistics Unit.
.London counts 'just 24' new coronavirus cases per day
Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to a new report suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.www.cityam.com
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I find that difficult to believe when the official national new daily cases still running at 2000-3000 a day.Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to new research suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.
Jolly convenient too, which rings alarm bells, even though good news is always welcomePossibly not, but we've once again turned in very low figures in London with the graph at the bottom. And as you know, we didn't do that through strict lockdown but with taking the hit early.
Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to new research suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.
The research by Public Health England and Cambridge University suggests London could be coronavirus-free as soon as June, based on new modelling statistics.
The capital’s virus reproduction rate – known as R – has fallen to 0.4, compared to around 2.8 before lockdown.
That gives London the lowest R rate in the country, according to the University of Cambridge’s MRC Biostatistics Unit.
.London counts 'just 24' new coronavirus cases per day
Fewer than 24 people are now catching coronavirus on a daily basis in London, according to a new report suggesting the capital could soon be virus-free.www.cityam.com
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