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6 days into a WHO  advice of a 14 day isolation after testing positive,holding todays government press conference,what an absolute shoite show of a shambles to show the world from the uk,s health secretary, Cry

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By:
jefferz
When: 02 Apr 20 15:05
Do as I say not as I do springs to mind
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 15:12
he,ll probably be expecting similar question from press so might have passed a 2nd test which would mean doris has failed a 2nd test,but thicko handjob would blurt it out anyway cant help himself
By:
HGS
When: 02 Apr 20 15:14
Isn't isolation 7 days for the sufferer and 14 days for them close to them?
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 15:21
that's the uk governments advice,world health say 14  days for a positive test,thats why dr,s nhs staff are screaming at doris,handjob and co, labour mp dr back on front line been begging them for a week to self isolate for 14 days as advised by WHO, to set an example for everyone else
By:
HGS
When: 02 Apr 20 15:23
He's doing what HE says then was my point. Fwiw, 14 should be a minimum imo.
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 15:26
that's the lunacy of uk position those whove never had it,might never get it 14 days,those whove tested positive 7 days even though theres clinical evidence out there that says they can still spread it 8 days after recovering,
its like the Scottish health lady just said banging on about getting nhs staff self isolating because of a family member has symptons,when it should be the family member getting tested and if their positive nhs staff living with them negative or not should be self isolating,
By:
jefferz
When: 02 Apr 20 16:04
All the media interviews can be done in self isolation so why do they have to turn up in person????????
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 17:27
Hancock's Half-Hour Cry
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 17:30
nightingale hospital equivalent of 10 hospitals,handjob hancock will probably keep it and only needs to build 30 instead of 40 new hospitals Laugh
By:
padlock
When: 02 Apr 20 17:33
Shocking lack of plan in uk ,ffs its going to be horrendous there imo
Im no mathematician but figures look nasty ,for example republic of ireland has 5million population roughly,virus started similar dates, 85 dead in republic, so logically uk should have about x 13 that death figure ,even allowing for more numbers in congested cities etc its going very wrong in uk
Herd immunity will go down as a criminal act surely. The germans seem to have best actions, testing vastly more etc . Stay safe folks
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 17:34
He's going to level with us Surprised
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 17:36
23-Jan-20, Volume 670

11.23 am
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Matt Hancock)
"The UK is one of the first countries to have developed a world-leading test for the new coronavirus."
By:
padlock
When: 02 Apr 20 17:38
While germany testing 500,000 a week this guy is on about some 5point pillar test, ffs
By:
eyeball
When: 02 Apr 20 17:38
Can't argue with him . He's got a five pillar testing strategyLaugh
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 17:39
He'll be giving us the five pillars of Islam next.
By:
Just Checking
When: 02 Apr 20 17:40
Why is the fact engeering companies who make very complex things, now making a fairly simple thing like a ventilator, something to be mocked by the armchair experts, and sneered at over and over as these companies are going to do it.

Can the armchair experts on all things corona list the engineering obstacles preventing creating things our engineers could've made 80 years no problem? No?

Why do the armchair experts think they can do a better job manufacturing masks and procuring them (and everything else for that matter like test kits) than people desperately trying to do so?

I saw a picture from the US the other day of a factory all set up to produce masks, sitting idle, no raw materials available for it, all diverted and used up. Might be part of the picture.

I'm guessing their buyers are sitting on their arse doing nothing, and the armchair experts will know how they could do better on that as well.
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 17:41
how do you get back to life as normal if we,re in lockdown, landlords must be top of his test list
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 17:42
100,000 tests a day LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
leif
When: 02 Apr 20 17:42
All this bluster about building infrastructures for diagnostics and testing will arrive around 10,000 deaths too late.

Full of shoite
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 17:44
just the 99,600 upgrade on sundays figures Laugh
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 17:50
I genuinely welcome the more open approach, but why has it taken so long for this openness to appear?
But when you have a track record of being evasive and telling downright lies, you shouldn't be surprised when you are treated with suspicion.
By:
padlock
When: 02 Apr 20 17:54
Its like jan , feb, march didn't really exist
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 17:55
most people would be happy if he hit his 1st target of 10,000 befotre going on to fantasy island figures
10,000
15,000
25,000
100,000
hasn't hit the 1st one regularly yet,never mind worrying about 2,3 and 4
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 17:57
stay at home,save lives
said 5 mins sgo get a positive test go back to a normal life

which is it
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 17:57
cake
eat it
By:
Cider
When: 02 Apr 20 17:59
Shouldn't you lot be on your way to the Corbynated chicken leaving do.
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 18:01
I don't understand the yearning for a test if there was one outside my door now I wouldnt go for it,i,m still in lockdown nothing changes,by the time lockdown finishes I might test positive
I just don't get it ,what am I missing
the countries current rules apply to both negative and positive  outcomes Confused, com
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 18:01
Those chickens have been put in to self isolation.
By:
Cider
When: 02 Apr 20 18:02
Why did the health secretary for the nation get a test during a global health crisis, brains of britain selected for questions here Crazy
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 18:02
hancock happy about icu capacity,big heads up for the 600 dying a  day to help free the beds
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 18:03

Apr 2, 2020 -- 6:01PM, 1st time poster wrote:


I don't understand the yearning for a test if there was one outside my door now I wouldnt go for it,i,m still in lockdown nothing changes,by the time lockdown finishes I might test positiveI just don't get it ,what am I missingthe countries current rules apply to both negative and positive  outcomes , com


Knowing the real extent of the spread of the virus clearly has value.
Yes, it is a constantly moving target, but knowing where the enemy is and isn't allows you to move forward in the fight to supress it.

By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 18:06
Allowing the individual journalists to come back with follow ups is a new and welcome development.
Likely the input of Isaac Levido.
By:
politicspunter
When: 02 Apr 20 18:07
Please tell me folks, which "plan" are we on to now? Is this herd stuff, whatever? Is this a brand new plan and approach and why haven't we had a plan in place all along? We had plenty of notice the virus was on it's way.
By:
Cider
When: 02 Apr 20 18:07
the little skype turds chucking pies from the safety of their living room are excruciating.
By:
leif
When: 02 Apr 20 18:08
The Beeb cut off hen Hancock was asked how he managed to get tested?
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 18:08
they no where it is through hospital admissions,without the hospital admissions everyoine ewould be just putting up with it,
they've just shown you graphs on how its spreading through the country and no one outside hospital has been tested
By:
Cider
When: 02 Apr 20 18:18
At this point it's totally irrelevant.
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Apr 20 18:19
absolute madness,ridiculous that busy hospitals in London,elsewhere are short of oxygen,vents when a show piece 4,000 bed hospital is full of oxygen,vents with not a single patient in it,and is just a photo op for mp,s,journo,nhs bigwigs
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Apr 20 18:23
Cider, why do you believe that testing is irrelevant ?
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