Todd_is_God Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 9 minutes ago, Steven W said: So we're not going to be doing testing of those who work in care homes until March. But we're planning to have a million vaccinated by the end of January Doesn't seem to add up There's little point in testing staff working in an environment at the very top of the vaccine plan. If the plan is to have the most vulnerable vaccinated by January, i'm not sure why we would then need to routinely test people either tbh. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superbigal Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 (edited) On 20/11/2020 at 15:22, superbigal said: After a 4 day break worth having a look particularly at those Teams who are relegated at 6.00pm. Cases in Scotland per 100K diagnosed in the 7 days up to 13th November were 141.5 As of just released to 17th November we are at 140.7 or a tiny drop of 0.56% On paper does look like progress had stalled. Relegated East Ayrshire 172.1 to 150.8 Another sustained drop of 12.37 % and as I indicated above I think they are unfortunate to be relegated. East Dunbartonshire 224.6 to 175.8 A suprising late drop of 21.93 Came too late for them to avoid the chop. Unfortunate. East Renfrewshire 197.8 to 188.4 Small drop of 4.75% So Tier 4 was predictable and justified. Glasgow City 275.6 to 251.9 Another welcome drop of 8.59% was far too late. North Lanarkshire 237.6 to 242.8 A rise of 2.18% So you do wonder if it will ever come down. Renfrewshire 241.8 to 261.3 A rise of 8.06% Similar to the Lankers South Ayrshire 159 to 159.8 A rise of 0.50% Were borderline I suspect but not currently helping themselves South Lanarkshire 229.3 to 229.3 No Change. Much like its neighbour needed relegated. Stirling 167.7 to 214.4 A rise of 27.84% continuing its ascent to be the worst performing LA in Scotland currently. I called Tier 4 correct. West Dunbartonshire 181.0 to 156.3 Another decrease of 13.64% and were mightily unlucky to hit Tier 4 imo West Lothian 158.4 to 191.2 Rise of 20.70%. ScotGov must have seen this coming and called it correct. Promoted East Lothian 60.7 to 54.2 Decrease of 10.70% I called their rightful promotion correct. Midlothian 58.4 to 76.8 Increase of 31.50% Kind of blotting their progress before the tier 2 kicks in. This will need watched. Previously Relegated & Progress Angus 84.3 to 92.1 Increase of 9.25% Need some shift the other way before next Tuesday or stuck in Tier 3 Fife 143.0 to 140.5 Decrease of 1.74% Not before time as was sliding to Tier 4 for 1st Brechin City style double relegation. P&K 88.8 to 108.6 Increase of 22.29% Quite worrying and no chance of getting back to tier 2 on these numbers. Finally some random Authorities Dundee 138 to 120.5 Decrease of 12.68% Dundee looks quite likely on this progress to exit tier 3 within a couple of weeks. Clackmannanshire 99.0 to 163 Increase of 64.64% Very small authority but that trajectory only gets you towards tier 4 Okay 5 Days on from my main last Council update for those affected by promotions and relegations. Cases in Scotland per 100K diagnosed in the 7 days up to 22nd November were 126.0 Previously up to 17th November were at 141.5 This is a fall of 10.95% over the last documented 5 days. Clearly these stats linger 3 days behind. The number has now fallen for 11 successive days. Relegated to Tier 4 East Ayrshire 150.8 to 148.3 drop of 1.65 % Slowed down their good progress. Maybe sulking at going into Tier 4 East Dunbartonshire 175.8 to 133.5 drop of 24.06% They have continued their large downward trend. Probably Justify coming out of Tier 4 a week in advance of others. East Renfrewshire 188.4 to 189.5 rise of 0.58% Frankly any area with cases still rising that is now in Tier 4 need cleansing. Glasgow City 251.9 to 214.2 drop of 14.96% Outstripping the Scottish average so the Weegie is finally listening North Lanarkshire 242.8 to 210.9 drop of 13.13% Similar comments to Glasgow Renfrewshire 261.3 to 252.4 drop of 3.40% Another area that needs a police baton approach South Ayrshire 159.8 to 125.2 drop of 21.65% They have continued their large downward trend. Probably Justify coming out of Tier 4 a week in advance of others. South Lanarkshire 229.3 to 216.8 drop of 5.45% See East Ren & Renfrew comments Stirling 214.4 to 149.7 drop of 30.17% Confirming it must have been a blip West Dunbartonshire 156.3 to 139.4 drop of 10.81% Moving the correct way. West Lothian 191.2 to 172.0 drop of 10.04% Just short of the Scottish average drop so must try harder. Promoted East Lothian 54.2 to 60.7 rise of 11.99% Not what you want to see after promotion Promoted but changed our minds Midlothian 76.8 to 91.9 rise of 19.66% Not good Previously Relegated & Progress Angus 92.1 to 92.1 No Change No progress Fife 140.5 to 108.4 drop of 22.84% This may turn Joe Biden style Blue from red at this rate. P&K 108.6 to 106.6 drop of 1.84%I Stopped the worrying recent increases. Should save it from a double relegation. Finally some random Authorities Dundee 120.5 to 101.1 Drop of 16.09% Dundee looks quite likely on this progress to exit tier 3 if not on Tuesday then surely the following week. Well played Clackmannanshire 163.0 to 116.4 drop of 28.58% Very small authority so shows how figures up and down can move so quickly. Edited November 25, 2020 by superbigal 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven W Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 13 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said: There's little point in testing staff working in an environment at the very top of the vaccine plan. If the plan is to have the most vulnerable vaccinated by January, i'm not sure why we would then need to routinely test people either tbh. I dont disagree 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gus Setsniffer Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 (edited) i know you have a deadpool thread , but i'm new here, and i don't know where it is Edited November 25, 2020 by Gus Setsniffer 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Aldo Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 If my work suggests a Zoom Christmas night I think I can guarantee that my internet connection will be down that night. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeeTillEhDeh Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 My conclusion: too much money, no taste in ‘comedy’.'comedy' being loosely interpreted there. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 1 hour ago, Les Cabbage said: I’ll let you know how the event goes and see if I am in a high enough tax band to muster a smirk the whole way through, as much as he is a Tory p***k, I decided to sign up for it because it’s free. Unfortunately burning down the office isn’t viable with this pishy working from home malarkey. Shite excuse, burn it all. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
effeffsee_the2nd Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 1 hour ago, superbigal said: Okay 5 Days on from my main last Council update for those affected by promotions and relegations. Cases in Scotland per 100K diagnosed in the 7 days up to 22nd November were 126.0 Previously up to 17th November were at 141.5 This is a fall of 10.95% over the last documented 5 days. Clearly these stats linger 3 days behind. The number has now fallen for 11 successive days. Relegated to Tier 4 East Ayrshire 150.8 to 148.3 drop of 1.65 % Slowed down their good progress. Maybe sulking at going into Tier 4 East Dunbartonshire 175.8 to 133.5 drop of 24.06% They have continued their large downward trend. Probably Justify coming out of Tier 4 a week in advance of others. East Renfrewshire 188.4 to 189.5 rise of 0.58% Frankly any area with cases still rising that is now in Tier 4 need cleansing. Glasgow City 251.9 to 214.2 drop of 14.96% Outstripping the Scottish average so the Weegie is finally listening North Lanarkshire 242.8 to 210.9 drop of 13.13% Similar comments to Glasgow Renfrewshire 261.3 to 252.4 drop of 3.40% Another area that needs a police baton approach South Ayrshire 159.8 to 125.2 drop of 21.65% They have continued their large downward trend. Probably Justify coming out of Tier 4 a week in advance of others. South Lanarkshire 229.3 to 216.8 drop of 5.45% See East Ren & Renfrew comments Stirling 214.4 to 149.7 drop of 30.17% Confirming it must have been a blip West Dunbartonshire 156.3 to 139.4 drop of 10.81% Moving the correct way. West Lothian 191.2 to 172.0 drop of 10.04% Just short of the Scottish average drop so must try harder. Promoted East Lothian 54.2 to 60.7 rise of 11.99% Not what you want to see after promotion Promoted but changed our minds Midlothian 76.8 to 91.9 rise of 19.66% Not good Previously Relegated & Progress Angus 92.1 to 92.1 No Change No progress Fife 140.5 to 108.4 drop of 22.84% This may turn Joe Biden style Blue from red at this rate. P&K 108.6 to 106.6 drop of 1.84%I Stopped the worrying recent increases. Should save it from a double relegation. Finally some random Authorities Dundee 120.5 to 101.1 Drop of 16.09% Dundee looks quite likely on this progress to exit tier 3 if not on Tuesday then surely the following week. Well played Clackmannanshire 163.0 to 116.4 drop of 28.58% Very small authority so shows how figures up and down can move so quickly. What about the mighty bairns, still mid table mediocrity for us? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billy Jean King Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 Think i would rather stick a rusty nail down my cockNot a problem on the zoom party, the equivalent of an 80s arse photocopy possibly ? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergeant Wilson Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 3 hours ago, Honest Saints Fan said: Anyones work doing a zoom christmas night out? Ours is the 18th. We are getting a half day to have a "zoom party". I'd be very tempted to disembowel my self with my old garden shears that morning than attend a zoom party. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
betting competition Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 (edited) Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire have figures like today in the next few days then they will move to tier 3. Edited November 25, 2020 by betting competition 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthernLights Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 1 minute ago, betting competition said: Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire have figures like today in the next few days then they will move to tier 3 on Tuesday. The vast majority of the cases are from one location. A food processing plant in Portlethen. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-55076239 It'll be interesting to see the numbers over the next few days. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mizfit Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 Okay 5 Days on from my main last Council update for those affected by promotions and relegations. Cases in Scotland per 100K diagnosed in the 7 days up to 22nd November were 126.0 Previously up to 17th November were at 141.5 This is a fall of 10.95% over the last documented 5 days. Clearly these stats linger 3 days behind. The number has now fallen for 11 successive days. Relegated to Tier 4 East Ayrshire 150.8 to 148.3 drop of 1.65 % Slowed down their good progress. Maybe sulking at going into Tier 4 East Dunbartonshire 175.8 to 133.5 drop of 24.06% They have continued their large downward trend. Probably Justify coming out of Tier 4 a week in advance of others. East Renfrewshire 188.4 to 189.5 rise of 0.58% Frankly any area with cases still rising that is now in Tier 4 need cleansing. Glasgow City 251.9 to 214.2 drop of 14.96% Outstripping the Scottish average so the Weegie is finally listening North Lanarkshire 242.8 to 210.9 drop of 13.13% Similar comments to Glasgow Renfrewshire 261.3 to 252.4 drop of 3.40% Another area that needs a police baton approach South Ayrshire 159.8 to 125.2 drop of 21.65% They have continued their large downward trend. Probably Justify coming out of Tier 4 a week in advance of others. South Lanarkshire 229.3 to 216.8 drop of 5.45% See East Ren & Renfrew comments Stirling 214.4 to 149.7 drop of 30.17% Confirming it must have been a blip West Dunbartonshire 156.3 to 139.4 drop of 10.81% Moving the correct way. West Lothian 191.2 to 172.0 drop of 10.04% Just short of the Scottish average drop so must try harder. Promoted East Lothian 54.2 to 60.7 rise of 11.99% Not what you want to see after promotion Promoted but changed our minds Midlothian 76.8 to 91.9 rise of 19.66% Not good Previously Relegated & Progress Angus 92.1 to 92.1 No Change No progress Fife 140.5 to 108.4 drop of 22.84% This may turn Joe Biden style Blue from red at this rate. P&K 108.6 to 106.6 drop of 1.84%I Stopped the worrying recent increases. Should save it from a double relegation. Finally some random Authorities Dundee 120.5 to 101.1 Drop of 16.09% Dundee looks quite likely on this progress to exit tier 3 if not on Tuesday then surely the following week. Well played Clackmannanshire 163.0 to 116.4 drop of 28.58% Very small authority so shows how figures up and down can move so quickly. Here’s hoping Perth is away to hit a drop, 2 weeks since the outbreak at the school so most cases from there should have been caught by now. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven W Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 2 hours ago, effeffsee_the2nd said: What about the mighty bairns, still mid table mediocrity for us? 9 cases reported today. And on a clear downward trend. Would surely be chapping on the door of tier 2, were it not for sharing three borders with Tier 4 LA's 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 Wifes on a conference call with the health board just now, theres so much fannying about that some predictions are for feb before even the first lot get vaccinated. If there’s any accuracy in that then vaccination should be taken out of the scottish governments hands and given to the army. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strichener Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 9 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said: Wifes on a conference call with the health board just now, theres so much fannying about that some predictions are for feb before even the first lot get vaccinated. If there’s any accuracy in that then vaccination should be taken out of the scottish governments hands and given to the army. You see comments like this all the time - Some part of the public sector isn't performing so send the army it to do it. I would be interested in a) what facilities the army has for housing mass immunisation programs and b) how many squaddies are capable of administering vaccinations. You can't just shout "get the army in" as some magic fix-all. -2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 1 minute ago, strichener said: You see comments like this all the time - Some part of the public sector isn't performing so send the army it to do it. I would be interested in a) what facilities the army has for housing mass immunisation programs and b) how many squaddies are capable of administering vaccinations. You can't just shout "get the army in" as some magic fix-all. A) the army has been proven to be exceptional in terms of logistics and a general sense of ‘lets get it done’. They’ll not fanny about. B) Anyone can be trained to give a vaccine. It is not difficult so long as there is a clinical lead present. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manifesto Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 15 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said: Wifes on a conference call with the health board just now, theres so much fannying about that some predictions are for feb before even the first lot get vaccinated. If there’s any accuracy in that then vaccination should be taken out of the scottish governments hands and given to the army. There is NOT a viable vaccine at the mo. Feb seems a tad optimistic. And as for anycunto trusting a squaddie, eh, nah. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 1 minute ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said: A) the army has been proven to be exceptional in terms of logistics and a general sense of ‘lets get it done’. They’ll not fanny about. B) Anyone can be trained to give a vaccine. It is not difficult so long as there is a clinical lead present. I'd imagine their main role would be distribution rather than doing the jags. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manifesto Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 2 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said: A) the army has been proven to be exceptional in terms of logistics and a general sense of ‘lets get it done’. How long to get out of Iraq/Afghanistan/Norn? Their logistics are shite. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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