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14 minutes ago, Elixir said:

The WEF has existed since 1971. Has the world been living a conspiracy for the past 50 years now?

I don't understand what you mean by conspiracy. Class struggle isn't a conspiracy, there have always been smaller dominant classes collaborating to exploit the far greater dispossessed class. 

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8 minutes ago, Detournement said:

I don't understand what you mean by conspiracy. Class struggle isn't a conspiracy, there have always been smaller dominant classes collaborating to exploit the far greater dispossessed class. 

And err, how exactly is this going to stop us from returning to meaningful normal life post-pandemic? The WEF have no authority to tell countries and governments what to do. Just look at the pushback towards the European Super League, which is already toxic and inevitably won't happen.

How are those promoting green recoveries going to square this with the 'oligarchs' who depend on fossil fuels? None of these people can agree with each other and it has been the same throughout history, yet you think they're capable of implementing some 'new world order'?

Take your head out of your own arse as well as the YouTube and Twitter rabbit hole.

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On 19/04/2021 at 14:30, superbigal said:

 

Welcome to page 5000

Daily Cases Update:  Another decent  day as we have total cases down 1.77% to 1551 & infections down to 28.4 per 100K .   Northern Ireland by contrast is on a steep rise up over 30% in just a few days.

We now have 9 of 32 local authorities with cases per 100K under 10.  Should they all have to wait for another 4 weeks to get to level 2 ? 

 The drops in the councils ranked 6-9 are also outstanding. Renfrewshire, West Lothian, Fife & Dundee are starting to leave Glasgow & Lanarkshire behind.

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 11th April to 17th April  were 1579 now 1551 down 1.77%. Positivity was 1.5% now 1.5%.   Cases per 100k were 28.9 now 28.4

Home Nations Daily update:  UK Average  28.1 to 27.2 down 3.20%, England 27.9 to 26.8 down 3.94%,  Wales  17.2 to 16.4 down 4.65%, Northern Ireland 41.2 to 44.5 up 8.01% 

European (Above 2 Million Population) : Sweden 428 to 415, Hungary 350 to 394, Poland 355 to 372,  Croatia 372,  France 352 to 371, Serbia 352 to 314,

Special mention for Turkey as a popular destination at 478, Cyprus at 444 !!

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

Under 75 Club could do better club

Clackmannanshire  60.1 to 58.2  

Glasgow City  57.7 to 55.8

North Lanarkshire  48.3 to 49.2

South Lanarkshire 46.2 to 46.8 4th daily rise in a row mainly South Carluke 

East Renfrewshire 46.1 to 44.0 

Renfrewshire 45.2 to 38.5 Over 25% drop in 48 Hours. Sensational stuff.

West Lothian  39.9 to 35.5 Brilliant down 11% 

Fife   33.7 to 31.1  Keeps dropping. Another 7.72%

Dundee City  33.5 to 30.1  Brilliant over 10% drop

Under Scottish Average club 28.4

Falkirk  29.8 to 27.3  sustained falls now below average.

Perth & Kinross    19.1 to 26.3  Outbreak in Scotlandwell area

Aberdeen City  25.4 to 26.2  

East Ayrshire    27.9 to 25.4  Brilliant another 9% down

Moray  26.1 to 24.0 

North Ayrshire   26.0 to 22.3  Reclaim losses 

The  🚬 Club Sub 20.0

East Dunbartonshire  15.6 to 19.3 

City Of Edinburgh  14.7 to 18.7  Pocket in The Calders

Highlands  17.4 to 17.4

Stirling   17.0 to 14.9  Still dropping another 12%

Aberdeenshire  13.8 to 14.9

West Dunbartonshire  15.7 to 13.5  Unreal another 14% down

Inverclyde 19.3 to 12.9 wow down 33%

Angus  11.2 to 12.0

South Ayrshire  6.2 to 8.0    

Midlothian   5.4 to 6.5 

Argyll & Bute  4.7 to 4.7 

East Lothian   4.7 to 3.7  

Dumfries & Galloway  2.7 to 2.7 

Scottish  Borders  1.7 to  2.6

Shetland Islands  13.1 to 0.0  Covid Free again

Western Isles   0.0 to 0.0

Orkney Island  0.0 to 0.0  

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33 minutes ago, djchapsticks said:

5000 pages eh?

I still don't think it will amount to anything major...

Will be at 12,000 pages by the end of this year i reckon. Mostly due to some of us being a seething mess in 6 months time (including myself). 

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1 hour ago, superbigal said:

We now have 9 of 32 local authorities with cases per 100K under 10.  Should they all have to wait for another 4 weeks to get to level 2 ? 

 

And 17/32 councils at under 20 per 100k, when I believe the marker for 'under control' was 50 when we had no vaccines.

Kidding themselves on not to very quickly escalate out of level 3 or 4 with this data.

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6 minutes ago, GiGi said:

And 17/32 councils at under 20 per 100k, when I believe the marker for 'under control' was 50 when we had no vaccines.

Kidding themselves on not to very quickly escalate out of level 3 or 4 with this data.

Very similar vibes to last year now where it transpired the models the routemap were based on were incredibly pessimistic, and the drop in prevelance caught them out.

Will the SG learn from the (ultimately) fruitless missed opportunity to stimulate the economy last year? Or will they dig their heels in again?

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Clearly the only way currently infections are rising in the UK is if you decide to go out and riot or stick a bomb under a polis car, as opposed to going for a pint and a haircut.

A police vehicle blocks a road during a security operation close to Dungiven in County Derry.

 

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That's us second jagged! :thumsup2

ETA: My wife got the full spiel "... blood clots...headaches...sore arm...don't drive for 15 minutes...(I'm the driver.)"  Me? Nothing. :lol: (We didn't drive off for 15 minutes, nobody else seemed to bother waiting.)

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Are we likely to see a major increase in vaccine supply soon? 2nd dose numbers are great, but just over 2k first doses today make it seem like we've stalled a bit. 
It was always scheduled to be this way until 1st week in May. The global bun fight for vaccines is only going to get worse too. Hopefully we get what we have on order.
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2 minutes ago, Ron Aldo said:

When is Moderna due? Surely can't be far away?

It's being used in both England and Wales, albeit I believe not particularly widely. 

Shock horror as well - production issues. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/16/moderna-struggling-to-supply-promised-doses-of-covid-vaccine

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