Fascinating read,I do wonder how the world will look in a decade.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-dc2d6e2d-3ab4-42de-8d03-bb7eda5fff8e
One day, the virus will subside. It could be eradicated. But even then, life will not simply return to the way it was before Covid-19. Spurred on by the coronavirus crisis, architects have been rethinking the buildings we inhabit.
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Fascinating read,I do wonder how the world will look in a decade.
If you remember "Tomorrow's World" then probably nothing like the predictions.Fascinating read,I do wonder how the world will look in a decade.
I do,and I must admit how they imagined we would live now is quite entertaining. I also remember(justIf you remember "Tomorrow's World" then probably nothing like the predictions.
I do,and I must admit how they imagined we would live now is quite entertaining. I also remember(just) when Space 1999 seemed very distant! I'm sure there are many things that exist now that we could never have imagined 40 years ago. All that having to get up and change channels,all three of them!
Ah for a time machine! Many years ago my daughters watched a programme about a watch that could freeze time and I remembered thinking how useful that could be! I do remember a case of some very clever criminals who took just a small amount out of millions out of umpteen accounts ,maybe 50p. They made a fortune as people rarely miss such a small amount! Obviously they weren't that clever or wouldn't have got caught!Haven't seen a Hoverboard or a Time Machine made out of a DeLorean as yet! Although I could certainly do with the Sports Almanac as I could win enough knowing the results over the next few months to stay at home and not worry!!!
Quite a bit from Star trek has become reality though. If Boris was the Captain of The Enterprise I am sure he would insist on the clinically vulnerable wearing red shirts as those poor fellas were right in the front line!!!
Hi,Does anyone know if contact chasers leave answerphone messages? I had a string of unknown numbers call me over a few days a couple of weeks ago. I never answer unknown numbers. I assumed it was utility companies as electricity account contract was up for renewal, and they are persistent buggers, but now I wonder as the calls have died off.
The number that the NHS contact tracers use is 03000135000 so if you see this it is not a scam. Apparently they all use this.Does anyone know if contact chasers leave answerphone messages? I had a string of unknown numbers call me over a few days a couple of weeks ago. I never answer unknown numbers. I assumed it was utility companies as electricity account contract was up for renewal, and they are persistent buggers, but now I wonder as the calls have died off.
Does anyone know if contact chasers leave answerphone messages? I had a string of unknown numbers call me over a few days a couple of weeks ago. I never answer unknown numbers. I assumed it was utility companies as electricity account contract was up for renewal, and they are persistent buggers, but now I wonder as the calls have died off.
thank you. Yes I checked and you are right so it wasn't NHS track and trace..The number that the NHS contact tracers use is 03000135000 so if you see this it is not a scam. Apparently they all use this.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/coronavirus-infection-rates-young-people-22504114#source=push
Coronavirus infection rates for young people surging - with biggest rise in under-5s
Public Health England data shows the infection rate among children aged five and under has jumped by 40%, with experts claiming it could be down to the reopening of schools and nurseries.....
The rate has increased by 35% in the 15-44 age group in England since July 5, a day after "Super Saturday" which saw thousands return to pubs for the first time in months.
Public Health England data shows that, in that age group, 11.9 people per 100,000 population caught coronavirus in the week ending August 2, compared to 8.8 per 100,000 five weeks ago.
A rise of infections in children aged between five and 15 was also reported, with a 32% increase from 2.8 to 3.7 per 100,000 in just over a month.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/coronavirus-infection-rates-young-people-22504114#source=push
Coronavirus infection rates for young people surging - with biggest rise in under-5s
Public Health England data shows the infection rate among children aged five and under has jumped by 40%, with experts claiming it could be down to the reopening of schools and nurseries.....
The rate has increased by 35% in the 15-44 age group in England since July 5, a day after "Super Saturday" which saw thousands return to pubs for the first time in months.
Public Health England data shows that, in that age group, 11.9 people per 100,000 population caught coronavirus in the week ending August 2, compared to 8.8 per 100,000 five weeks ago.
A rise of infections in children aged between five and 15 was also reported, with a 32% increase from 2.8 to 3.7 per 100,000 in just over a month.
Our posts crossed over Max. No apologies needed. I have seen elsewhere that teachers have written wills etc. It does feel like we are on a run away train at the moment with everything going full steam ahead. Yes economy dreadful, schools need to open etc. I do however feel that the probably relatively small group that are faced with a perfect storm with regard to risk are not even on governments radar,if we are we are unimportant.Yep saw that and not surprised as it's hardly rocket science. Makes me laugh when you get all these "experts" saying risk of transmission is low in schools. Er,,,, bar being open to key workers children and vulnerable and those with care plans schools were mostly closed in the physical sense between March and July and now it's the summer holidays so of course transmission would be low!! It's when you open them for all and sundry come September you will see the rate go up. I would love to see the Government with egg on it's face again but not at the expense of illness and deaths, me included!!
I've kind of accepted now that unless I win the lottery I am back in September and will almost certainly pick it up at some stage, which as I said before practically makes all my efforts at lowering my risk since March pretty pointless.
I can't take my pension out without a massive tax hit and I've got no other income options bar a pay packet. The irony is that my mother is very wealthy but is in care with dementia. I know that the mum of two years ago would loan me a few grand but even though I am Power of Attorney I cannot even request a loan through the Court of Protection and even if I could the backlog with the COP will be horrendous.
So as I live alone, and it sounds morbid, I have taken out an LPA for myself with my sister given instructions in the event that I fall ill or worse. I had a will anyway but I also have had to make two documents for my sister generally telling her account numbers, phone numbers, cancellation policies of all my affairs and my mum's affairs so she can deal with both in the event that I end up in hospital or worse. Hopefully I won't obviously but you have to be prepared. Horrible thing to have too write and even more horrible telling my sister that this is what she will have to do in that event. So the lack of concern from the Government re the forgotten clinically vulnerable to Covid has far reaching repercussions not just for us but our families.
Sorry for such a dour - half glass empty post!!
Just shows you how relative risk can be made to sound very dramatic (32-35% increase in infections with its implication of a 2nd wave or more likely, more testing) when the absolute numbers are very small and meaningless in terms of hospitalisations/deaths either amongst children or the adults they rarely infect...The recent school studies have been based on schools open in other countries in Europe and Australia during term times and not just for vulnerable kids.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/coronavirus-infection-rates-young-people-22504114#source=push
Coronavirus infection rates for young people surging - with biggest rise in under-5s
Public Health England data shows the infection rate among children aged five and under has jumped by 40%, with experts claiming it could be down to the reopening of schools and nurseries.....
The rate has increased by 35% in the 15-44 age group in England since July 5, a day after "Super Saturday" which saw thousands return to pubs for the first time in months.
Public Health England data shows that, in that age group, 11.9 people per 100,000 population caught coronavirus in the week ending August 2, compared to 8.8 per 100,000 five weeks ago.
A rise of infections in children aged between five and 15 was also reported, with a 32% increase from 2.8 to 3.7 per 100,000 in just over a month.
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