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Just now, Bairnardo said:
2 minutes ago, 101 said:
Joe Rogan said he didn't want the vaccine because he doesn't need it, he's now treating himself with horse dewormer.
Unreal that he still has a platform after all this.

Unreal? Hes probably earning more now

You're probably right, just a bit depressing that Spotify continue to endorse his batshit mental views, when in all likelihood he has brilliant medical insurance should it all go tits up and the people he's speaking probably don't.

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  • 6,400 new cases of COVID-19 reported
  • 61,410 new tests for COVID-19 that reported results
    • 11.1% of these were positive
  • 17 new reported death(s) of people who have tested positive
  • 55 people were in intensive care yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19
  • 624 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed COVID-19
  • 4,111,513 people have received the first dose of the Covid vaccination and 3,699,250 have received their second dose
Scotland now testing more people per day than the whole UK was doing this time last year!
positivity rates staying stable so at least it doesnt appear to be getting any worse


61,000 tests. Dear lord [emoji23]
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Home Nations Daily update  :  UK Average  357.3 to 355.4 down 0.53%, England 312.9 to 308.0 down 1.57%, Wales 422.0 to 424.6 up 0.62%, Northern Ireland  610.3 to 593.9 down 2.69%

England down for 5th day in a row & NI for 3rd day in a row.

Scotland up for 28th day in a row and has the top 7 authorities in the UK.

Englands number 1 authority Kingston upon Hull is down at 530.6 which is hugely below our average.

Most schools go back in the other home nations on Monday.  Some back already in NI.

Must mean a JCVI briefing is imminent.

Plenty political pressure now down south to join Nicola

 

Ministers are urging Britain’s vaccine regulator to “get on” with a decision on whether to authorise Covid jabs for teenagers to prevent further disruption to education in the new school year.

Gavin Williamson, the education secretary, told Times Radio that ministers were waiting with “bated breath” for a decision from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) on whether to authorise Covid jabs for children aged between 12 and 15. Older teenagers have already been offered the jab.

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7 minutes ago, D.V.T. said:

 


61,000 tests. Dear lord emoji23.png

 

At least 50% of these are now testing as close contacts in order to be able to get back to work or school.

I think everyone now knows countless people in this endless cycle of shiteness.

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1 hour ago, Bairnardo said:

If they are permanent, then you can assume from that, that other demands will follow.... Boosters, flu jags etc etc.

If not, why on earth would they require to be permanent?

Aye and their use will expanded into immigration, criminal justice and the benefits system. 

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2 hours ago, WhiteRoseKillie said:
4 hours ago, GiGi said:
From a deeper look they have 30k individual members of which only 50% could be said to attend football regularly. They hardly speak for any kind of majority in fans. 

Out of interest, who would you say does?

Nobody. There is no one body who has carried out any effective poll across Scottish football to get their views on vaccine passports to enter events and until they do no one should be claiming to speak for anyone other than themselves.

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At least 50% of these are now testing as close contacts in order to be able to get back to work or school.
I think everyone now knows countless people in this endless cycle of shiteness.
Exactly, not sure what folk expected when the test as a contact to avoid isolation rules came in for the double dosed. Test numbers were obviously going to soar and the old test more, find more adage then comes into play. A lot of asymptomatic double jagged contacts will be getting detected that would simply have been asked to isolate unless they developed symptoms. I'm not sure what the public or politicians expected to happen with this policy but it always looked likely to lead to an explosion in testing and hence cases.

Thing is this is then seen as an explosion in cases, exponential growth blah blah but I suspect case numbers in society in general are probably pretty stable, we are simply picking up a higher % through greater testing. Statos point to the rise in the % positivity but that is being skewed by the nature of those seeking tests.
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Return of crowds to Racing in Ireland later this month......
Leopardstown’s capacity for Saturday week’s meeting is 4,000, and it will be a mixed outdoor event with access to the indoor spaces, but with proof of a vaccine required for those consuming food and beverage indoors.

So 4000 can attend but to go indoors even just for a pint requires the Irish vaccine cert.

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Home Nations Daily update  :  UK Average  357.3 to 355.4 down 0.53%, England 312.9 to 308.0 down 1.57%, Wales 422.0 to 424.6 up 0.62%, Northern Ireland  610.3 to 593.9 down 2.69%
England down for 5th day in a row & NI for 3rd day in a row.
Scotland up for 28th day in a row and has the top 7 authorities in the UK.
Englands number 1 authority Kingston upon Hull is down at 530.6 which is hugely below our average.
Most schools go back in the other home nations on Monday.  Some back already in NI.
Must mean a JCVI briefing is imminent.
Plenty political pressure now down south to join Nicola
 

Ministers are urging Britain’s vaccine regulator to “get on” with a decision on whether to authorise Covid jabs for teenagers to prevent further disruption to education in the new school year.

Gavin Williamson, the education secretary, told Times Radio that ministers were waiting with “bated breath” for a decision from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) on whether to authorise Covid jabs for children aged between 12 and 15. Older teenagers have already been offered the jab.



Horrendous figures for Scotland, again. What are we doing so badly wrong?
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