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No, that would be fault of the virus and teachers not having had 99% masks from their own pocket - Boris simply can’t afford to fire ministers for incompetence, very slippery slope!
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So Gavin Williamson and Nick Gibb will be resigning after schools, colleges and universities go back but have to shut down again?
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“ The UK faces a bumpy winter, experts have warned, with the country’s coronavirus outbreak potentially growing again as the government announced new restrictions on people in Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn.
The R value, which measures how many people on average an infected person will pass the virus on to, is between 0.9 and 1.1, according to estimates from the Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies (Sage) released this afternoon.”
New coronavirus restrictions announced on people in Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn | News | The Times
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It depends on who pays and what outcome they want.Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhich is the complete opposite of previous studies. Next week another university will publish another study with conflicting results.
Most studies these days are pure rubbish.
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BollocksOriginally posted by AtW View Post“ The latest study, published on Tuesday in Transboundary and Emerging Diseases journal, found an association between low relative humidity and an increase in community transmission of Sars-CoV-2 in the Greater Sydney area during the early stages of the pandemic. It estimated that for every one per cent drop in relative humidity, confirmed Covid-19 cases increased by seven to eight per cent.”
Winter resurgence of Covid-19 predicted as experts warn of hard times ahead
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So how did he do that?Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
One big guy chucked all the no maskers out of his carriage
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Lol, on dlr into bank in London (going to the boozer) - busy train
50/50 with marks on / off
Allmost 2 punch ups thus far over it, mostly old fogies(over 35) v youngsters
One big guy chucked all the no maskers out of his carriage
Gets popcorn
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Which is the complete opposite of previous studies. Next week another university will publish another study with conflicting results.
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Long winter
“ The latest study, published on Tuesday in Transboundary and Emerging Diseases journal, found an association between low relative humidity and an increase in community transmission of Sars-CoV-2 in the Greater Sydney area during the early stages of the pandemic. It estimated that for every one per cent drop in relative humidity, confirmed Covid-19 cases increased by seven to eight per cent.”
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