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The Best Places To Catch Covid

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Sunk | 19:06 Thu 19th Nov 2020 | News
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// The most frequent location they went to were supermarkets, followed by secondary schools, primary schools and hospitals.

Public Health England (PHE) released the finding as part of its analysis of the NHS’ Test and Trace app between 9 November and 15 November. //

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/covid-supermarkets-uk-exposure-nhs-b1748906.html

They shut the restaurants and pubs. Closed the barbers and gyms. Closed the terraces and the cinemas. And it was the supermarkets and schools all along. Who’d have thought it ?
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So does that mean that GPs have no excuse and can actually provide the service that they are paid to provide now? I`m not holding my breath.
Sunk,
there is nothing complicated about Covid, it being quite straightforward.
The more people in close contact, the greater likelihood of spread, hospital admissions, deaths and a greater threat to the survival of the NHS.
It is that simple.
Mmm. So close supermarkets and schools as well or instead of pubs and restraunts and gyms??.
Its not suprising really tho as far far more times spent by peopel in school (35 hours a week for all kids) and shops than in gyms and pubs ( a few hours for those what go) .
Still, its a important area to look at as its a mystery why so many are catching it and dying. Hopefully the information will be backed up my more research and proper analysis. A wonder how may of those in pubs were recorded as Mickey Mouse. Proper figures should help restriction's to be more target'd
//Still, its a important area to look at as its a mystery why so many are catching it and dying.//

Why is it a mystery? It is an infectious disease which is spread from person to person via airborne particles. A very small minority of those who catch it - most usually the older age group or those with underlying health problems - succumb to it often because their immune systems are compromised by either their age, their health or both. What would be a mystery is if it didn't spread and if some people didn't die from it.
Sixth form pupils are lucky in they get five hours a week in school not thirty five hours.
//Why is it a mystery?

Err, because we've been given very clear advice from scientists and the goverments we elected less than a year ago to reduce contacts, stay in/away from others, wear masks, wash hands regular, avoid crowded places, lots of places closed... and yet lots of peopel get it and tens of thousands die... unless off course to many peopel dont follow the guidance and rules and spend more time trying to be clever picking holes in the rules and flouting them???
errr, isn't is because all thie other places are shut that people are catching it at the supermarket and school - the only places that are open!
Yes it is!

It’s no mystery about the virus: it spreads so quickly because it’s easily passed on by people with no symptoms - either before those symptoms become apparent or not at all
As far as pubs and restaurants go, I used both extensively in the short period I was allowed to between July 4th and November 5th. All of those that I used had made extensive (and expensive) efforts to be "Covid Safe" (as if there is such a thing). I had no misgivings whatsoever about frequenting any of them. Then they were ordered to close at 10pm (probably one of the silliest decisions of the many silly decisions that have been made) which cost them a packet. Then they got closed down entirely when the likelihood of them being the source of any great number of transmissions was quite low.

Meanwhile I can tootle around my local Tesco's looking at socks and jeans (whilst my local gents' clothing store is closed, probably not to reopen) and I can take my time looking through the Christmas cards (but not buy one in Clintons or Card Factory). However, Mrs NJ and I I can't sit six feet away from our fellow customers in the Spotted Dog, having a bottle of wine and two steak dinners brought to our table, because it's not "safe".

This government will not be content until it has destroyed huge swathes of the hospitality industry by its lunatic obsession with closing it down.
the supermarkets have been open throughout it stands to reason that more people will catch it there.
well spotted BN
mid november ( this lockdown started 31 Oct )
barbers and gyms are closed and so in the sample week
the infections are caught elsewhere

and I allowed to write durrr ?

altho it is good to see the current danger areas

//Why is it a mystery?

Err, because we've been given very clear advice from scientists and the goverments we elected less than a year ago to reduce contacts, stay in/away from others, wear masks, wash hands regular, avoid crowded places, lots of places closed...//

And we've tried our best and it hasn't worked. So what does that tell you?
The DM says dog walkers have 78% higher risk of infection and home deliveries double the risk.
The two things I do.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8954431/Do-dogs-spread-coronavirus-Spanish-study-finds-owners-78-higher-risk-catching-it.html
//this lockdown started 31 Oct//

Nitpicking time - the latest lockdown in England began on Thursday November 5th. We'll see infection rates begin to plummet soon :-)
Maybe you didnt read the rest judge as a thought that was covered by what was wrote here-
"unless off course to many peopel dont follow the guidance and rules and spend more time trying to be clever picking holes in the rules and flouting them???"
I didn't know there was a Best place to catch it. Who'd have thought it.
Bednobs and Peper Peddant summed it up well. Sunk you might as well of said "allmost no one in the study caught it watching football match or at a concert so they must be safe"
I need to take my partner to the GP's tomorrow but they are good with social distancing practices.
Yes I did read the rest. That's certainly an explanation.

Much more likely is that people simply cannot stay sufficiently apart to prevent spreading infection whilst undertaking normal everyday activities. Either way, it doesn't matter. The current strategy does not work if the aim is to permanently suppress infections. It may reduce them temporarily, but that's about it. Lockdowns of varying severity have been in pace since last March. Still the virus spreads, as it inevitably will. Since they cannot control people's behaviour to any significant degree, the government needs to adopt a strategy that incorporates the manner in which people actually behave rather than the way it believes they should. Then we may restore some sanity to the nation.
Nitpicking time 2 judge- Yes the lockdown started on 5th November nationally but in Wales we had a firebrake allready and Peter Peddant was right with October if hes in a Teir 3 area like Liverpool or Manchester

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