by Born Again Royalist » 01 Nov 2020 00:49
by royalp-we » 01 Nov 2020 08:29
by Sebastian the Red » 05 Nov 2020 17:43
tidus_mi2bcubed Before Friday
Unbeaten
Everything has fallen into place
Every shot goes in
Nearly every shot on our goal is blocked or saved
On Sky
All goes to shit
Making chances. Not finishing them
All their shots go in
By that logic, we have nothing to worry about on Wednesday.
by tidus_mi2 » 05 Nov 2020 18:27
Sebastian the Redtidus_mi2bcubed Before Friday
Unbeaten
Everything has fallen into place
Every shot goes in
Nearly every shot on our goal is blocked or saved
On Sky
All goes to shit
Making chances. Not finishing them
All their shots go in
By that logic, we have nothing to worry about on Wednesday.
How did it go on Wednesday?
by The Royal Forester » 05 Nov 2020 18:34
Sebastian the Redtidus_mi2bcubed Before Friday
Unbeaten
Everything has fallen into place
Every shot goes in
Nearly every shot on our goal is blocked or saved
On Sky
All goes to shit
Making chances. Not finishing them
All their shots go in
By that logic, we have nothing to worry about on Wednesday.
How did it go on Wednesday?
by andrew1957 » 05 Nov 2020 19:26
by SouthDownsRoyal » 07 Nov 2020 21:43
SouthDownsRoyal Are we still going up?
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Nov 2020 23:41
andrew1957 Charter boat fishing has been stopped until at least the 2nd December. Tough on the professional boat skippers who also had to stop for 2 months earlier in the year and who received no financial help.
Just more victims of this insane lockdown.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 08 Nov 2020 09:31
andrew1957 Charter boat fishing has been stopped until at least the 2nd December. Tough on the professional boat skippers who also had to stop for 2 months earlier in the year and who received no financial help.
Just more victims of this insane lockdown.
by andrew1957 » 08 Nov 2020 15:08
Jagermesiter1871andrew1957 Charter boat fishing has been stopped until at least the 2nd December. Tough on the professional boat skippers who also had to stop for 2 months earlier in the year and who received no financial help.
Just more victims of this insane lockdown.
Whats insane about it? Most of Europe is in the same position.
by SWLR » 08 Nov 2020 16:21
andrew1957Jagermesiter1871andrew1957 Charter boat fishing has been stopped until at least the 2nd December. Tough on the professional boat skippers who also had to stop for 2 months earlier in the year and who received no financial help.
Just more victims of this insane lockdown.
Whats insane about it? Most of Europe is in the same position.
40,000 disease experts and scientists have signed the Great Barrington Declaration opposing lockdown and so when you are told the Government is following the science this is untrue. They are just following one scientific view and many thousands of scientists disagree with that view.
Far more will die In the years ahead from the economic effects of the global lockdowns and from other untreated health conditions than from coronavirus.
And the truth is that all the lockdowns will achieve at best is to give mainly very old people a few more years as the average age of death from Covid so far in the UK has been between somewhere between 82.4 and 85.5.
by CountryRoyal » 08 Nov 2020 16:28
SWLRandrew1957Jagermesiter1871
Whats insane about it? Most of Europe is in the same position.
40,000 disease experts and scientists have signed the Great Barrington Declaration opposing lockdown and so when you are told the Government is following the science this is untrue. They are just following one scientific view and many thousands of scientists disagree with that view.
Far more will die In the years ahead from the economic effects of the global lockdowns and from other untreated health conditions than from coronavirus.
And the truth is that all the lockdowns will achieve at best is to give mainly very old people a few more years as the average age of death from Covid so far in the UK has been between somewhere between 82.4 and 85.5.
you are clearly one of the "disease experts".
While we are on it. Reading should be 100% record so far, and where but for false goals scored by the corrupt opposition and the crooked referees who should be locked up. Make Reading Great Again
by Snowball » 08 Nov 2020 16:52
andrew1957
And the truth is that all the lockdowns will achieve at best is to give mainly very old people a few more years as the average age of death from Covid so far in the UK has been between somewhere between 82.4 and 85.5.
by andrew1957 » 08 Nov 2020 17:50
.Snowballandrew1957
And the truth is that all the lockdowns will achieve at best is to give mainly very old people a few more years as the average age of death from Covid so far in the UK has been between somewhere between 82.4 and 85.5.
SOURCE?
I find the above figures laughable.
But whether they are or not you need to look at "LONG-Covid" which is a biological time-bomb.
I'm a sufferer and it is utter, utter shit. I showed my first symptoms of Covid March 4th, and I am STILL very unwell. I was in hospital Thursday.
I have had half a dozen blood tests, three XRays, ECGs, a walk-test, A lung-function test, and echogram of my heart to check for valve damage etc etc
Covid is hitting YOUNG FIT people too, and in a big way. It is particularly bad for sportsman and active people who think they are over Covid and go back to training.
The pattern is(for those not getting seriously ill/dying first pass)
Get Covid be sick for 3-20 days
Figure you're a bit off, but "that's just getting over Covid" 1-4 weeks.
Hey I'm better
Start working out again.
Around three months from original infection - CRASH!
Before I got got Covid I alternated days. Day 1 was usually a 10-mile walk, Day 2 a 2-5 mile run, with walking to top up my steps.
In early March when I was in Sicily I went up Etna and averaged 21,000 steps a day.
NOW?
I still cannot run at all, not 100 yards. I have joint pains, bone pains, muscle pains, stupefying cramps, headaches, breathlessness, brain-fog, slurred speech (occasionally) horrible spots, bleeds, random shooting pains, chest pains, difficulty expanding my chest, chronic insomnia, the most extreme dreams in my life, taste issue, smelling things that aren't there, visual disturbances.
I am totally oxf*rd. After eight months.
There is no way on this planet I could do a typical 40-Hour working week.
And I've seen estimates as high as 15% , that is up to 15% of people contracting Covid are getting Long-Covid, and, so far, there is NO treatment.
We will probably reach 2 Million, maybe 3 million officially infected... that will mean up to half-0a-million people, those who LIVE, barely able to function
by SCIAG » 08 Nov 2020 18:23
andrew1957.Snowballandrew1957
And the truth is that all the lockdowns will achieve at best is to give mainly very old people a few more years as the average age of death from Covid so far in the UK has been between somewhere between 82.4 and 85.5.
SOURCE?
I find the above figures laughable.
But whether they are or not you need to look at "LONG-Covid" which is a biological time-bomb.
I'm a sufferer and it is utter, utter shit. I showed my first symptoms of Covid March 4th, and I am STILL very unwell. I was in hospital Thursday.
I have had half a dozen blood tests, three XRays, ECGs, a walk-test, A lung-function test, and echogram of my heart to check for valve damage etc etc
Covid is hitting YOUNG FIT people too, and in a big way. It is particularly bad for sportsman and active people who think they are over Covid and go back to training.
The pattern is(for those not getting seriously ill/dying first pass)
Get Covid be sick for 3-20 days
Figure you're a bit off, but "that's just getting over Covid" 1-4 weeks.
Hey I'm better
Start working out again.
Around three months from original infection - CRASH!
Before I got got Covid I alternated days. Day 1 was usually a 10-mile walk, Day 2 a 2-5 mile run, with walking to top up my steps.
In early March when I was in Sicily I went up Etna and averaged 21,000 steps a day.
NOW?
I still cannot run at all, not 100 yards. I have joint pains, bone pains, muscle pains, stupefying cramps, headaches, breathlessness, brain-fog, slurred speech (occasionally) horrible spots, bleeds, random shooting pains, chest pains, difficulty expanding my chest, chronic insomnia, the most extreme dreams in my life, taste issue, smelling things that aren't there, visual disturbances.
I am totally oxf*rd. After eight months.
There is no way on this planet I could do a typical 40-Hour working week.
And I've seen estimates as high as 15% , that is up to 15% of people contracting Covid are getting Long-Covid, and, so far, there is NO treatment.
We will probably reach 2 Million, maybe 3 million officially infected... that will mean up to half-0a-million people, those who LIVE, barely able to function
No one thinks other than Covid is a horrid illness for a small minority and I am truly sorry that you are one of those who has suffered but you also need to think of all those who have lost jobs through no fault of their own and will go on to lose their homes and futures.
Even I was shocked by the average age at death from Covid in the UK was so old, But just google this and you will find many references to the 82.4 figure and the 85.5 number was quoted by a pro lockdown virologist on the radio recently as a more recent update. Even during this year less than 1 in 10 UK deaths have been Covid related. Far more have died from cancer than Covid this year but we have never closed the economy down because of cancer or flu or any other disease.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Nov 2020 20:33
andrew1957Jagermesiter1871andrew1957 Charter boat fishing has been stopped until at least the 2nd December. Tough on the professional boat skippers who also had to stop for 2 months earlier in the year and who received no financial help.
Just more victims of this insane lockdown.
Whats insane about it? Most of Europe is in the same position.
40,000 disease experts and scientists have signed the Great Barrington Declaration opposing lockdown and so when you are told the Government is following the science this is untrue. They are just following one scientific view and many thousands of scientists disagree with that view.
Far more will die In the years ahead from the economic effects of the global lockdowns and from other untreated health conditions than from coronavirus.
And the truth is that all the lockdowns will achieve at best is to give mainly very old people a few more years as the average age of death from Covid so far in the UK has been between somewhere between 82.4 and 85.5.
by LUX » 08 Nov 2020 21:08
by Snowball » 08 Nov 2020 22:36
andrew1957
No one thinks other than Covid is a horrid illness for a small minority and I am truly sorry that you are one of those who has suffered but you also need to think of all those who have lost jobs through no fault of their own and will go on to lose their homes and futures.
by andrew1957 » 09 Nov 2020 09:30
Snowballandrew1957
No one thinks other than Covid is a horrid illness for a small minority and I am truly sorry that you are one of those who has suffered but you also need to think of all those who have lost jobs through no fault of their own and will go on to lose their homes and futures.
4.1% are dying. Up to 15% (that we know of) are getting Long-Covid
I think 19.1% is hardly "a small minority"... It's THIRTEEN MILLION people SO FAR and that could yet double.
As for not needing to shut down... we have had going on 70,000 deaths despite having the first lockdown, more and more stringent things, like masking, six foot distance, can't have gigs, plays, live sport etc, then all the different tier lockdowns and now Lockdown2.
Had we not had the lockdowns and the restrictions, the NHS would have collapsed.
It's well worth visiting one of the Facebook groups for Long-Haulers (try Long Covid Support Group - say a partner is a ling-hauler)
What's scary is almost ALL the Long haulers are 20-60, not ancient. I've lost count of triathletes, runners etc who have fallen off a cliff.
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