Corona Virus: How Are We Doing?

You have the virus

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 21.2%
  • I've been quaranteened

    Votes: 19 7.1%
  • I personally know someone who has been diagnosed

    Votes: 71 26.4%
  • Clear as far as I know

    Votes: 150 55.8%

  • Total voters
    269
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Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
Got my latest jab at lunchtime today. Pfizer.

If it wasn't for the fact that I felt the needle I'd question whether I'd had it. On all previous ones I've got a sore arm.
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Thank you for adding value @shep
If you never cared, you can't now care less, iyswim.
Is that the royal 'we', as in "we all go around as normal and never think of wearing a mask"?
The ONS stats suggest that about 20% [Edit: 'say they'] are still wearing masks in 'close' situations. Remember they are wearing their masks 'for others': as masks of the simple design have limited effect on reducing the wearer's susceptibility. It doesn't matter if they don't realise this: those near them benefit (statistically, the more so as infection rates increase over the next month(s).
With regard to your hospital experience, the lack of mitigation measures against transmission in hospital was cited as one of the reasons for the nosocomial infection rate.
 
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Thank you for adding value @shep
If you never cared, you can't now care less, iyswim.
Is that the royal 'we', as in "we all go around as normal and never think of wearing a mask"?
The ONS stats suggest that about 20% are still wearing masks in 'close' situations. Remember they are wearing their masks 'for others': as masks of the simple design have limited effect on reducing the wearer's susceptibility. It doesn't matter if they don't realise this: those near them benefit (statistically, the more so as infection rates increase over the next month(s).
With regard to your hospital experience, the lack of mitigation measures against transmission in hospital was cited as one of the reasons for the nosocomial infection rate.

Never one to argue with official stats but I can only speak as I find, when down the local no-one wears a mask, when travelling on the bus to town for the footy maybe 2 or 3, when in the pubs before the game there's none and at the ground (which admittedly only holds 30k) you may see a few but I can categorically state wherever I go nowhere near 20% of people are wearing masks.

I went to the 02 arena earlier in the year on the train and again throughout the weekend which included many tube journeys and the concert itself very few people wore them, I really would like to know where the 1 in 5 stat comes from.
 

vickster

Legendary Member
I would agree on the 1/5, on packed London commuter trains/tubes only a handful will be wearing a mask based on my experience yesterday of going to the office. I do not myself wear a mask either (although I happily did when it was mandated).
I was at the GP today, a couple in the waiting room were, but neither myself nor the GP did. Seeing a knee surgeon privately recently, he was wearing one and asked if he would prefer me to. He said no, and that as a surgeon of many years he is so used to wearing one, he even forgets he has it on!
 
It's on the news at the moment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-63088223

I recently visited my father in CCU and wore a mask, as were all of the staff even if they weren't with patients.

I'm sure in all cases where vulnerable people are masks will be worn, I would myself, but are you telling me you genuinely see 1in5 people wearing masks where you go?

If you are then it's not for me to tell you any different, just get any sporting events up from last week and you'll see where I'm coming from.
 
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I would agree on the 1/5, on packed London commuter trains/tubes only a handful will be wearing a mask based on my experience yesterday of going to the office. I do not myself wear a mask either (although I happily did when it was mandated).
I was at the GP today, a couple in the waiting room were, but neither myself nor the GP did. Seeing a knee surgeon privately recently, he was wearing one and asked if he would prefer me to. He said no, and that as a surgeon of many years he is so used to wearing one, he even forgets he has it on!

Coincidently that's why I was at hospital for a follow up on a partial knee replacement I had in July, no masks anywhere but obviously not high risk.
 

vickster

Legendary Member
I'm sure in all cases where fulnerable people are masks will be worn, I would myself, but are you telling me you genuinely see 1in5 people wearing masks where you go?

If you are then it's not for me to tell you any different, just get any sporting events up from last week and you'll see where I'm coming from.

No as I've posted, but you said no staff were wearing
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
See my edit in Post #4577 ^ ^
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...es/coronaviruscovid19latestinsights/lifestyle
and here's the text:
" . . . the proportion of people who had used a face covering when outside their home [was] 25% in September. Of those . . . over half (52%) reported using it always or often,. . . Around one in five (20%) adults who had travelled on public transport [recently] said they wore a face covering for part or all of their last journey."
Anecdatum: In the whole pub on Wednesday ('ride to the pub') only one person was wearing a mask: he was behind the bar.
 
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SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
I genuinely think most people couldn't care less anymore, I never did to be fair, lets face it when was the last time anything was on the news for example?

It seems we all go around as normal and never think of wearing a mask, I recently went to the Hospital and no staff wore masks and very few patients.

It’s fell off of my radar too.

Recent visits to hospital have been varied. In corridors no masks. In wards, supposed to wear masks, started off wearing them but soon stopped as others hadn't bothered - I didn't particularly want to wear one.

In non-invasive (ie not open surgery) 'theatres' masks were on except not for me as I was having GA.
 

vickster

Legendary Member
See my edit in Post #4577 ^ ^
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...es/coronaviruscovid19latestinsights/lifestyle
and here's the text:
" . . . the proportion of people who had used a face covering when outside their home [was] 25% in September. Of those . . . over half (52%) reported using it always or often,. . . Around one in five (20%) adults who had travelled on public transport [recently] said they wore a face covering for part or all of their last journey.".
not sure where they found those people? Has the data been cut on a sub sample of the vulnerable or something.
As said I used a mask in CCU in September, but I don't routinely unless required
 
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