Guest Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 9 minutes ago, peasy23 said: Almost as bad as missing the fact that it was a joke post from an account which regularly slates the government. Sorry, but I don't do "social media" other than P&B so not really subtle enough for me as a dig. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacksgranda Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 13 minutes ago, WATTOO said: You might be right, but God knows nowadays as there's some serious rockets kicking about. True 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thereisalight.. Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 1 hour ago, ICTChris said: A few guys in my work have been going back to the office and said that it was very staid and tense. You are pushed around by one way systems, have intrusive plastic panels etc and have a covid warden patrolling to check on people. I said that I could well believe it but that going by Scottish government advice that should end on August 9th. Everyone agreed but also said that it would probably stay the same because people wouldn’t feel safe going back without all the hygiene theatre. But, for me, the hygiene theatre creates a false impression and also causes a lot of the anxiety. It’s a catch 22 and probably means a lot of people will stay working from home forever. It's sad the way scaremongering has made certain people. I was at the rugby yesterday as my mate couldnt use his ticket. A guy along from me left midway through the 1st half with his teenage son as they didnt feel "safe". When are they ever going to feel safe if they didnt in a sanitised environment with 3 seater between folk and face masks 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marshmallo Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 4 minutes ago, Thereisalight.. said: It's sad the way scaremongering has made certain people. I was at the rugby yesterday as my mate couldnt use his ticket. A guy along from me left midway through the 1st half with his teenage son as they didnt feel "safe". When are they ever going to feel safe if they didnt in a sanitised environment with 3 seater between folk and face masks This didn't happen did it? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Detournement Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 Yas! Hopefully we something like this in Glasgow. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottmcleanscontacts Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 I got told off by some 19 year old kid behind the bar for not putting my mask on to walk the 4 metres from my table to the door to outside. You would think I'd stood up with a loaded gun the way he reacted and shouted across the pub. This nonsense has broken us as a species.Whilst I do agree with the sentiment, I'm certain we were already pretty broken and all this shit has done is trigger the brokenness for the cream of the broken. It has definitely been a showcase for people/places to avoid in future. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Detournement Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 18 minutes ago, peasy23 said: Bit of a strange article from Sarah Vine today about Hancock. You could easily be mistaken for thinking it might just be aimed at her husband, the lesser spotted Michael Gove. Dianne Abbot near enough outright said Gove is having an affair on Twitter last night. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacksgranda Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 Not with her, surely? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superbigal Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 (edited) Daily Cases Update: Cases up now for the 51st day in a row 13% to 290.8 per 100K and infectivity up to 7.8%. Set to go above the peak of 4th January. So be a really interesting point to compare hospitalisations and ICU against that date. We are now nearly 3 times higher than the 2nd worst country in Europe. If your listening Andy Burnham, we have now soared past your dives. Now got the top 4 in the UK and 7 of the top 10. So can't imagine your really want our plagued citizens now anyway. East Lothian in Level one has the enviable position of the most infected council area in the UK. Somehow it manages to have less restrictions than most of Scotland. It is 100 clear of Blackburn & 200 clear of Manchester. Dundee manages to have 13.4% infectivity. New European figures today. Scotland 290.8, England 111.8, Russia 83.7, Portugal 80.3, Northern Ireland 59.7, Spain 51.6, at other end we have Poland 2.8, Germany 6.2, Italy 10.9, France 20.7 all still dropping. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1139048/coronavirus-case-rates-in-the-past-7-days-in-europe-by-country/ Scotland peaked at 301.9 for figures 29th Dec to 4th Jan, (UK was 642.1) Cases that day were 16,496 and test positivity rate was 11.9% Total Cases 7 days from 17th June to 23rd June were 14,066 now 15,888 to up 12.95%. Positivity was 7.1% now 7.8%. Cases per 100k were 257.5 now 290.8 Home Nations Daily update (2 Days) : UK Average 100.8 to 114.0 up 13.10%, England 101.5 to 111.8 up 10.15%, Wales 39.5 to 47.5 up 20.25%, Northern Ireland 53.1 to 59.7 up 12.43% Council progress in last 24 Hours as follows. Click cases by neighbourhood to see the spread on the geographical map. https://public.tableau.com/profile/phs.covid.19#!/vizhome/COVID-19DailyDashboard_15960160643010/Overview LEVEL 2 RED East Lothian 550.0 to 594.8 LEVEL 1 and top spot in the UK. Also Mussleburgh South 1,306 cases per 100K Scotland's no go area. Dundee City 521.0 to 585.3 Up to number 2 spot in the UK Midlothian 466.1 to 519.1 Up to 3rd in UK City Of Edinburgh 445.0 to 502.0 Up to 4th spot in the UK West Dunbartonshire 340.7 to 378.9 LEVEL 1 Up to 7th in the UK East Ayrshire 336.0 to 363.1 Up to 8th in the UK East Dunbartonshire 299.2 to 346.1 Up to 10th in the UK Renfrewshire 273.0 to 322.1 Up 18% East Renfrewshire 279.5 to 313.0 Glasgow City 273.1 to 303.3 Perth & Kinross 273.1 to 298.1 LEVEL 1 West Lothian 236.5 to 267.6 LEVEL1 Angus 227.2 to 267.6 LEVEL 1 South Lanarkshire 241.8 to 264.6 Aberdeen City 222.2 to 257.6 LEVEL1 Scottish Borders 221.6 to 258.9 LEVEL 1 North Lanarkshire 232.6 to 257.5 North Ayrshire 227.1 to 239.7 Argyll & Bute 217.8 to 237.6 LEVEL 1 Fife 194.1 to 234.2 LEVEL 1 Falkirk 191.4 to 225.6 LEVEL 1 Inverclyde 188.9 to 212.1 LEVEL 1 Clackmannanshire 174.6 to 196.0 South Ayrshire 185.6 to 191.8 Stirling 150.7 to 180.4 OFFICIAL LEVEL 1 BLACK Aberdeenshire 123.7 to 145.5 Dumfries & Galloway 115.5 to 135.0 Highlands 97.5 to 125.1 Shetland Islands 65.4 to 61.1 Moray 38.6 to 51.1 OFFICIAL LEVEL 0 Teuchters in Green Orkney Islands 40.4 to 35.9 Western Isles 0.0 to 0.0 Edited June 27, 2021 by superbigal 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frankie S Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 (edited) 4 hours ago, Mark Connolly said: In terms of the concession stands, the location at Murrayfield being fully outside the stadium while still inside the gates (ie beyond the turnstyles), rather than inside the stadium bowl itself probably had an effect on this decision. As for having to turn up 4 hours in advance, from what I've seen and read, entry slots are standard across all the Euro 2020 venues, not just Hampden. Do you know of anyone who has been refused entry because they didn't turn up at their allocated slot? If you read the T&Cs on the back, match tickets in general have a suggested arrival time of something like 90 minutes before anyway, and no one ever pays attention to that anyway. And according to the SRU's T&Cs for yesterday, there was an arrival window for each ticket. There were also no under-14s allowed at yesterday's game at Murrayfield. I may be wrong, but I don't think that is a restriction for Hampden? FWIW, I agree that the concession stands not being open at Hampden was utterly ridiculous. I don't agree that football has been unfairly treated while rugby is the darling of the Scot Gov. If rugby is getting any semblance of better treatment, it's because the SRU have been better at lobbying for it. The sporting governing bodies should be working together to provide a cohesive plan for a return for all fans at all levels. Instead, we have shite like "the eggchasers are allowed to do what they want, and fitba is being punished" I was at Hampden for the Czech Republic game, and the perimeter fence and entrance points were well outside Hampden. The UEFA merchandising stalls and the match programme stalls were outside the stadium itself, not the stadium concourses. There was plenty of space to have set up food and drink stalls where people could have queued outside in an orderly socially-distanced fashion, but no effort was made to cater to the fans at all. When your ticket is €175, and your entrance slot is 3 hours before kick-off (as ours were) you expect more concession towards customer service than just being able to get a cup of lukewarm water now and again, and be told that you can only bring a ‘small amount’ of food into the stadium in one A5-sized transparent bag provided upon entry (which admittedly turned out to be more like an A3-sized bag, though little consolation by the time you’d arrived at the stadium prepared with your micro-sized food allowance). The terms and conditions specified that the closure of food and drink outlets was ‘due to U.K. government Covid regulations’, which was patently not the case, as we also have tickets for the final at Wembley and food and drink outlets are open as normal - ‘food and drink will be available on all levels - this includes alcohol’ - (although we need proof of full vaccination or a negative LFT test to get in). So in effect, the closure of food and drink concessions was entirely due to Scottish government restrictions, not U.K.-wide restrictions. Which makes the fact that food and drink outlets were open as normal at Murrayfield yesterday completely bemusing. Still, par for the course as far as Scot Gov’s illogical, incoherent and often contradictory Covid regulations go. Edited June 27, 2021 by Frankie S 13 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djchapsticks Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 2nd Pfizer done. Didn't feel a thing. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
effeffsee_the2nd Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 I was at Hampden for the Czech Republic game, and the perimeter fence and entrance points were well outside Hampden. The UEFA merchandising stalls and the match programme stalls were outside the stadium itself, not the stadium concourses. There was plenty of space to have set up food and drink stalls where people could have queued outside in an orderly socially-distanced fashion, but no effort was made to cater to the fans at all. When your ticket is €175, and your entrance slot is 3 hours before kick-off (as ours were) you expect more concession towards customer service than just being able to get a cup of lukewarm water now and again, and be told that you can only bring a ‘small amount’ of food into the stadium in one A5-sized transparent bag provided upon entry (which admittedly turned out to be more like an A3-sized bag, though little consolation by the time you’d arrived at the stadium prepared with your micro-sized food allowance). The terms and conditions specified that the closure of food and drink outlets was ‘due to U.K. government Covid regulations’, which was patently not the case, as we also have tickets for the final at Wembley and food and drink outlets are open as normal - ‘food and drink will be available on all levels - this includes alcohol’ - (although we need proof of full vaccination or a negative LFT test to get in). So in effect, the closure of food and drink concessions was entirely due to Scottish government restrictions, not U.K.-wide restrictions. Which makes the fact that food and drink outlets were open as normal at Murrayfield yesterday completely bemusing. Still, par for the course as far as Scot Gov’s illogical, incoherent and often contradictory Covid regulations go. Maybe one for unpopular opinions this oneA few years back when we played sevco at home 2 pissed up rangers fans who were not wearing colours were sat in the home end a few rows down from us in the main standThey spent the entire first half trying to noise up everyone around themCalled everyone around them ****** c***sAnd tried to pick fights with anyone who would take their bait before eventually getting chucked out by the polis, that was only 2 at an otherwise segregated event when we had to listen to the usual shite from the rest of the away support. Not just the old firm either, largish brawl on the grassy park at Alexander avenue with hibs after the play off in 2016 not just the dancing teenagers but folk who are old enough to know better Yet the posho rugby fans can have 65 thousand for Scotland v England with no segregation and alcohol on sale yet the police don’t have a tantrum and there are relatively few arrests made for an event of that size On balance treating different sports fans with different rules might have a wee bit of merrit 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael W Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 2 hours ago, ICTChris said: A few guys in my work have been going back to the office and said that it was very staid and tense. You are pushed around by one way systems, have intrusive plastic panels etc and have a covid warden patrolling to check on people. I said that I could well believe it but that going by Scottish government advice that should end on August 9th. Everyone agreed but also said that it would probably stay the same because people wouldn’t feel safe going} 0 poohygie ol8ne theatre creates a false impression and also causes a lot of the anxiety. It’s a catch 22 and probably means a lot of people will stay working from home forever. Similar for me. I've just moved house and therefore do not have broadband currently, so was in the office most of last week. Whilst we don't have plastic crap everywhere, there are the other standard measures in place: - Capacity limit of 30%. In practice given we've to book a desk, I'd say total capacity is around 20-25% due to the desks that are not bookable. There are maybe a couple of dozen out of c500 that have been in. - One way entrance and exit with one way system in place for walking round the office. Since I can't be arsed doing a massive detour everytime I go to the toilet or to get a cup of tea or glass of water, I ignore the latter. - Wear a mask when moving around the office. The most pointless of theatre. - Maximum of one or two in the kitchen at any time, depending on size. -Meeting rooms limited on capacity depending on size and face to face meetings discouraged. -My personal favourite: designated sides of the stairway to walk on, coz Covid. On a staircase that is at best four feet wide. Thursday and Friday there were a few of us so. It was pretty good. When it's empty it's utterly soul destroying though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thereisalight.. Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 1 hour ago, Marshmallo said: This didn't happen did it? Sadly it did happen 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miguel Sanchez Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 My work put in an assortment of covid stuff last year - duct tape up the middle of the stairs, signs on the wall saying there should only be one person in a corridor which is about three feet wide and has five doors leading directly into it, that sort of thing. It's complete performance theatre. Don't forget the signs saying masks must be worn in all areas... apart from the canteen, which is where the virus apparently stops. Fortunately nobody's paid that much attention to it, as far as I'm aware. I think if someone harangued me for taking a mask off two feet from the exit of a shop I'd just tell them I feel sorry for them. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 37 minutes ago, effeffsee_the2nd said: Maybe one for unpopular opinions this one A few years back when we played sevco at home 2 pissed up rangers fans who were not wearing colours were sat in the home end a few rows down from us in the main stand They spent the entire first half trying to noise up everyone around them Called everyone around them ****** c***s And tried to pick fights with anyone who would take their bait before eventually getting chucked out by the polis, that was only 2 at an otherwise segregated event when we had to listen to the usual shite from the rest of the away support. Not just the old firm either, largish brawl on the grassy park at Alexander avenue with hibs after the play off in 2016 not just the dancing teenagers but folk who are old enough to know better Yet the posho rugby fans can have 65 thousand for Scotland v England with no segregation and alcohol on sale yet the police don’t have a tantrum and there are relatively few arrests made for an event of that size On balance treating different sports fans with different rules might have a wee bit of merrit Bring strict liability into spectator sport, wont impact on places where fans already behave, pushes other less well behaved fans etc to behave also. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anotherchance Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 Clownshoes giving the patronising guff about putting things in “pencil” and “we have to learn a new word - indicative” I’d still think he was a cock if he spoke to adults like adults, but he’s absolutely infuriating with that shite. 14 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scosha Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 1 minute ago, anotherchance said: Clownshoes giving the patronising guff about putting things in “pencil” and “we have to learn a new word - indicative” I’d still think he was a cock if he spoke to adults like adults, but he’s absolutely infuriating with that shite. He’s just clinging on to any attention he can get before we go back to never having to listen to him again in 6 weeks time. Best ignored. It’s over. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bairnardo Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 He’s just clinging on to any attention he can get before we go back to never having to listen to him again in 6 weeks time. Best ignored. It’s over. I really do get the sense hel be a bit gutted. The condescending wee w**k. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peasy23 Posted June 27, 2021 Share Posted June 27, 2021 Similar for me. I've just moved house and therefore do not have broadband currently, so was in the office most of last week. Whilst we don't have plastic crap everywhere, there are the other standard measures in place: - Capacity limit of 30%. In practice given we've to book a desk, I'd say total capacity is around 20-25% due to the desks that are not bookable. There are maybe a couple of dozen out of c500 that have been in. - One way entrance and exit with one way system in place for walking round the office. Since I can't be arsed doing a massive detour everytime I go to the toilet or to get a cup of tea or glass of water, I ignore the latter. - Wear a mask when moving around the office. The most pointless of theatre. - Maximum of one or two in the kitchen at any time, depending on size. -Meeting rooms limited on capacity depending on size and face to face meetings discouraged. -My personal favourite: designated sides of the stairway to walk on, coz Covid. On a staircase that is at best four feet wide. Thursday and Friday there were a few of us so. It was pretty good. When it's empty it's utterly soul destroying though. One or two in the kitchen depending on size? One chubby or two skinny folk? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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