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I see a steady decline in the Spanish case numbers, if this carries on they should be back to summer levels by 5 - 6 weeks if it's a steady fall. In the UK we appear to have peaked but we need to start to get the figures declining significantly; but the current lockdown (with education open) ends next month so I can't see us doing a "Spain".
 
I see a steady decline in the Spanish case numbers, if this carries on they should be back to summer levels by 5 - 6 weeks if it's a steady fall. In the UK we appear to have peaked but we need to start to get the figures declining significantly; but the current lockdown (with education open) ends next month so I can't see us doing a "Spain".

yeah it does currently seem as if we're on the right path - that said the amount of new daily cases is still far too high in most areas in spain plus in lots of areas we have lots of restrictions (night curfew, bars/restaurants closed in some places too etc). and the death toll is at its peak right now (or at least I hope it won't go higher than that). but again, I hope the move in the current direction continues. am not sure we'll be back on summer levels that soon though.
 
Looks like the lockdown in England will go on longer than the 4 weeks that was promised. Imagine my shock:mad:

TBH - and I'll be genuinely happy if I'm proven wrong - I doubt a lot of restrictions will get lifted before the new year in most countries in europe. because if they do, everyone will get together for xmas etc and come mid january there will be yet another spike and all the efforts taken now will be worthless.

dull forecast I know but it's what I think.
 
TBH - and I'll be genuinely happy if I'm proven wrong - I doubt a lot of restrictions will get lifted before the new year in most countries in europe. because if they do, everyone will get together for xmas etc and come mid january there will be yet another spike and all the efforts taken now will be worthless.

dull forecast I know but it's what I think.


it’s the fact that clown stood there and promised the nation live on the tele. It’s obvious the biggest cause of these new cases has been workplaces and schools yet they’ve tried to look like their doing something by shutting bars and small businesses it’s completely backwards. People are definitley still gunna get together over xmas no matter what....
 
it’s the fact that clown stood there and promised the nation live on the tele. It’s obvious the biggest cause of these new cases has been workplaces and schools yet they’ve tried to look like their doing something by shutting bars and small businesses it’s completely backwards. People are definitley still gunna get together over xmas no matter what....

is it really schools though? the spanish government at least says it isn't.

and yes, of course people will get together for xmas. but with restrictions in place probably a little less than without them.
 
is it really schools though? the spanish government at least says it isn't.

and yes, of course people will get together for xmas. but with restrictions in place probably a little less than without them.

schools/unis/colleges here have been confirmed to be some of the biggest causes for spread in cases (i’ve got that info off pie charts/graphs i’ve seen). In the NE were in a worse place now than we were back in spring and we’ve been in tier 3 of lockdown/ nationwide lockdown for a combo of at least 6 weeks i’d say....only places to remain open throughout? ‘Essential shops’, places of work and schools....
 
is it really schools though?
Does the pope shit in the woods? Course it is, but no-one up top has the bottle to admit it. In october they were on telly saying the places spreading the virus were from "uncontrolled noisy cramped environments with people running around mixing". He meant- wrongly in my experience - pubs. It does describe a classroom/school to a tee.

Wish I'd kept that quote.
 
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