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They've obviously taken their disinfectant![]()
Just getting that UV or maybe bright light inside them
They've obviously taken their disinfectant![]()
Nobody’s perfectUnfortunately, in my opinion there were also really important missed opportunities, The worst mistake he made was throwing Barbara Castle's "In Place of Strife" out of the sleigh at the first bark from the trade unions. If he'd backed it we almost certainly wouldn't have had the miners' strike and in all probability we wouldn't have had Margaret Thatcher's monetarist obsession. The NHS would most likely not have suffered the death by a thousand cuts inflicted by way of the "internal market" and we would be in a far stronger position to deal with the current situation.
You might guess from the above that I'm not a Wilson fan.![]()
I believe managed to keep a very low infection and death rate. Many states are now beginning to ease their lockdowns.Today in America
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Not according to thisI believe managed to keep a very low infection and death rate. Many states are now beginning to ease their lockdowns.
I believe managed to keep a very low infection and death rate. Many states are now beginning to ease their lockdowns.
Very interesting. I read an account by two Western tourists (probably the same two mentioned in the article)who had contact (on the plane from Italy?)with the infected person mentioned in the article who described their quarantining as very swift, a bit brutal but fair, to a disused hospital/hotel, somewhat insanitary conditions and later moved to a better place. Seems to chime with the article.An interesting read here:
https://www.thenation.com/article/world/coronavirus-vietnam-quarantine-mobilization/
If it did come from China, imo they got some nerve to say they are angry at this. All families around the world should be angry with china.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...llowing-eu-report/ar-BB13fKOb?ocid=spartandhp
”NHS warns of rise in children with new illness that may be linked to coronavirus”. Very small numbers and may not be linked to CV19
Wouldn't it be better to do the research first before spreading yet more paranoia ?
Is every possibly new virus going to be caused by CV19 ?
Why? Because they have bats?
Wouldn't it be better to do the research first before spreading yet more paranoia ?
Is every possibly new virus going to be caused by CV19 ?
Like I said, IF it did come from china folk should be angry with them. I did NOT mention bats at all.
Are you asking me? I don't have control over the NHS!Wouldn't it be better to do the research first before spreading yet more paranoia ?
Is every possibly new virus going to be caused by CV19 ?
This is NHS commencing research by asking if there are more similar cases.
In the public interest, it’s the function of the Press. Think, if it turns out that there is a new disease (particularly of children, because people tend not to think they are expendable) and it leaks out, as it will, before it is publicly announced then there will be a hue and cry, accusations of cover-up and Ministerial resignationsSo are you saying this is an appeal to the public to report their children have a stomach ache ?
Why is there a need to report it in a national newspaper otherwise ?
Yes it is tragic but I don't see why it has to "maybe" be linked to CV19 at this early stage
So at least some good will come of it......and Ministerial resignations![]()

It was information intended for medical professionals rather than an appeal to the public, but it ended up getting shared on social media and was picked up by the press. In some cases SARS-CoV-2 was detected, and in others, where the test for a current infection was negative, there were antibodies that indicated a previous infection. NHS England are naturally concerned about this and are asking doctors to look out for further cases so they can get a clearer picture of what is happening.So are you saying this is an appeal to the public to report their children have a stomach ache ?
Why is there a need to report it in a national newspaper otherwise ?
Yes it is tragic but I don't see why it has to "maybe" be linked to CV19 at this early stage
Though useless as most of them are, we have too many resignations over peccadillos that do not affect the job and too few that do ... and should result in the prison terms they are fond of offering to othersSo at least some good will come of it...![]()
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In the public interest, it’s the function of the Press. Think, if it turns out that there is a new disease (particularly of children, because people tend not to think they are expendable) and it leaks out, as it will, before it is publicly announced then there will be a hue and cry, accusations of cover-up and Ministerial resignations
Wouldn't it be better to do the research first before spreading yet more paranoia ?
Is every possibly new virus going to be caused by CV19 ?
The original Guardian article had details ... the Argus one does not.
"Most of the children affected have Kawasaki disease, a rare vascular condition that is the main cause of acquired heart disease in under-18s in the UK. These cases happen when someone with Kawasaki disease gets Covid-19 and that produces complications,” said one NHS source.
Not a new virus at all, but highlighting the underlying health issues that affect very few! More journalistic scaremongering.![]()
I think you will find the paper DOES mention Kawasaki disease, plus also says some did not prove to have the virus![]()
I have hopes that this event is the pivot around which the world will swing away from monetarism. My own view is that we need both socialism and capitalism working together in proper balance.Others have suggested a minimum income, a guaranteed income for people. Is that worthy of attention now? Perhaps so.”
I have hopes that this event is the pivot around which the world will swing away from monetarism. My own view is that we need both socialism and capitalism working together in proper balance.
Perhaps the first step is to campaign for a law requiring accuracy in all forms of publication?We do and that is the million dollar question - how?
I think China has something like that. Anything critical of the Communist Party is automatically classed as dangerously inaccurate!Perhaps the first step is to campaign for a law requiring accuracy in all forms of publication?
Nearly right, nowadays it’s anything in conflict with the Thoughts of President XiI think China has something like that. Anything critical of the Communist Party is automatically classed as dangerously inaccurate!
Not dissenting from your description but “People’s” in PRC does tend to claim some “democratic” credibility, else why include it?China has never presented itself as a democracy. For 4,000 years it was a dynastic monarchy. From 1912 to 1949 it was a autocratic republic and since 1949 it has been a single party republic. China's Gini Coefficient for 2016 was 0.385. In the same year that of the UK was 0.348 while that of the US was 0.414. China is moving along a quite different path to the western democracies and has come from a very different starting point.
It would seem from the latest reported hospital deaths plus the care home deaths now beginning to be 'available' to the general public that the total UK deaths
attributable to covid-19 is way in excess of 30,000. While there is obviously going to be discrepancies due to the gathering of the data it is reported that the
higher death totals we were reading in France, Spain and Italy were including care home deaths. It now looks as if the UK probably has the highest death rate in the World after the USA ?
In the Governments haste to "Protect the NHS" (their words) have they 'accepted' the high mortality rate? and thrown the care homes 'under the bus' ?
This Government has been in power and therefore custodians of the NHS for 10 years. When their handling of this pandemic is analysed I surmise that they cannot
afford to have the failings of an inadequate NHS held responsible in any way. This would surely be the death (sic) knell of this government,
Discuss.
Because the Communist Party's professed aim is to create a social organisation in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs.Not dissenting from your description but “People’s” in PRC does tend to claim some “democratic” credibility, else why include it?
From what I can tell the PRC believes very strongly in the rule of law. The big difference is that Communism starts from the proposal that there can only be one form of government and that every citizen must participate in it. This has a tendency to mutate into personality cults - unlike the western style democracies which are always personality based!the real difference has been (till now) that we (UK, USA, Taiwan, etc) have the Rule of Law.
(my emphasis)The slightest thing could kill, from a cold, to flu, or any other trivial ailment.
I disagree that PRC believes in the rule of law, there are laws of course but the application is controlled by the Party. However, it’s a big, diverse country and the ordinary Chinese are a feisty lot so nothing’s really clear cutBecause the Communist Party's professed aim is to create a social organisation in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs.
From what I can tell the PRC believes very strongly in the rule of law. The big difference is that Communism starts from the proposal that there can only be one form of government and that every citizen must participate in it. This has a tendency to mutate into personality cults - unlike the western style democracies which are always personality based!