Corona Virus Concerns

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  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,145 ✭✭✭
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    edited May 2020 #2013

    During our walks From home over the last 8 weeks It seems as though probably 10% of folk still don’t understand distancing.  They don’t seem to be of any particular age group.  On our way to our storage yard yesterday we walked passed a primary school and apparently playtime. There were about 15 children playing with 3 adults supervising.  Sad to say there didn’t appear to be any distancing, just happy children playing.

    If the lockdown ends I’m not sure we won’t see another spike unless people obey the distancing rules

  • mickysf
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    edited May 2020 #2014

    Agreed, the rise is however a tad disappointing and disconcerting. Let's hope it's a blip and everyone is sensible in their actions. The sooner a semblance of a 'safe' normality returns the better.👍

  • young thomas
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    edited May 2020 #2015

    Corners, nice to see a 'glass half full' post....thank yousmile

     

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2020 #2016

    Came across this press piece this morning, relating to Yorkshire residents. Statistics only date up to 18th April, but nevertheless, I found it interesting. Could do with an update now, a month further on.

    https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/health/coronavirus/ons-data-reveals-postcode-areas-yorkshire-most-coronavirus-deaths-2840957?itm_source=parsely-api

     

  • heddlo
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    edited May 2020 #2017

    As Cornersteady said,  these figures were taken 3 weeks ago.  It’s the  Press just digging up what it can!!!

  • Fisherman
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    edited May 2020 #2018

    Time will tell. Hope I am wrong because I have more to worry than most.

  • peedee
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    edited May 2020 #2019

    Yes time will tell but we certainly won't know which way the cookie crumbles for at least 2 weeks.

    peedee

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2020 #2021

    Good to hear all that. 

    I know what you mean about it's good going out. We took a short 20 minute car trip to Seaham yesterday, quite a few others out but 'queued' nicely 2m apart for fish and chips and the same for a coffee, had them sitting on a bench facing the sea. all the eating places reopening, screens in front of the counter or standing 2 m away and serving takeaways.

    When we got back it felt like a fantastic day out and more like a holiday. Cheered us all up no end.

    Look at getting an ebike, you'll be amazed at how they change your cycling.

  • DEBSC
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    edited May 2020 #2022

    Son phoned this morning, He works in London. Doesn't want to take the tube, and the advice is not to, but next week not only is the congestion charge being reintroduced it is going up! How does this encourage people not to use public transport.

  • thebells
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    edited May 2020 #2023

    I've just been googling e bikes! 

    I was just saying to daughter that whilst I can just about get to Quayside on my mountain bike, the thought of cycling from there up to Monument fills me with dread😂.....I'd better start saving though because they're not cheap!

    As soon as hubby gets home (he works offshore) I'm going to suggest going out for fish and chips. I haven't checked whether Colemans in South Shields is open but if not, Seaham isn't far either😊

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2020 #2024

    Just to lighten the mood a little the French are, apparently, having a discussion as to what to call COVID 19! The The Académie Française, the guardians of the French language have said it shouldn't be called Le Covid as that indicates the masculin so therefore should be called La Covid. I won't bore you with the full explanation but it's to do with the words that spell out COVID where one of the main words is considered feminine. 

    The rest of us just get on with our lives without such complication!!!

    David

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2020 #2025

    I was just saying to daughter that whilst I can just about get to Quayside on my mountain bike, the thought of cycling from there up to Monument fills me with dread😂.....I'd better start saving though because they're not cheap!

    It's difficult to walk, we got the bus!

    David

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2020 #2026

    We did fish and chips last night, a little bit of normality that felt special. Very well organised, and they were pleased to see us. It usually a once a month thing for us anyway, but happy to support a local business 😁

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2020 #2027

    Are any of you watching the Dr John Campbell Youtube videos on COVID 19? Basically he analyses the data from various official sources from both the UK and around the world and adds points of explanation which are easier to understand. I have not seen them all but the ones I have watched seem quite interesting. Check it out here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF9IOB2TExg3QIBupFtBDxg

    David

  • young thomas
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    edited May 2020 #2028

    our chippie only does internet ordering/payment and collection at the agreed time so no physical contact in the shop itself..

  • young thomas
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    edited May 2020 #2029

    we did a nice 20+ mile ride today on our ebikes...

    we take them everywhere when away in the van and choose them over the car for the above type of trip wherever possible...

    to us, being out in the fresh air on country lanes is infinitely nicer than being in a car..

    OH had her first one for 7 years and has now had her 'new' one for just about a year...

    ive had mine for over 6 years...

    although i do a bit more on my own than she does, weve probably done a similar distance on them....

    knowing my own distance travelled, i can safely say that weve covered over 30,000 km between us on ebikes, so we are fairly experienced.

    for 'older folk' looking to extend range yet retain the outdoor experience and enjoyment, i certainly recommend them.

    if you want any advice from all users, perhaps open a thread....youll get plenty of help.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited May 2020 #2030

    With 468 more deaths yesterday and the new infections rate steadfastly around the 3500 mark, we are a long way from getting on top of this.

  • thebells
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    edited May 2020 #2031

    Thanks BB. 

    To be honest my bike has sat in the shed for the last 8 years or so and I'd forgotten how much I enjoy cycling.

    We got the caravan so we could spend time in The Lake District and Scotland climbing and fell walking etc and at some point this year we were thinking of doing a hiking trail (maybe the Rob Roy Way or the Cumbrian Way), but as that isn't going to happen now it has been nice getting out on our bikes.

    I'm definitely interested in an ebike though and it would certainly be worth it to avoid getting the metro to work every day!

    I may take your advice and open a thread once I've worked out my budget 😊

     

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2020 #2032

    I've had one just under a month now and have done 432 miles. the longest run was somewhere over 40 miles, as the bike said but 42 the GPS cycle computer said 40.7, I'm going with the biggest! I

    It was  Washington to Newcastle then along the south bank to the Derwent valley walk to Consett then along the Consett to Sunderland railway path (part of the C2C).

    I have to say the bike is fantastic, after that 40 miles it still had 18% battery left but I do tend to use 'eco' mode most of the time saving the other three modes for hills and after when I'm halfway round. Hills just aren't a problem anymore, you still have to pedal and get out of breath on some of the more steeper hills in County Durham but for most of the time it's like having an extra couple of gears and you will make it all the way to the top.    

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2020 #2033

    Oh and save some money for a good cycle GPS sat nav, then you can get all (and I mean all)  the information about your ride.

    Sorry back OT after this.

  • young thomas
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    edited May 2020 #2034

    what you say is true...

    certainly not trying to belittle the seriousness of the situation but Dr Harries (and others) have said that to see the infections curve remaining flat (or even gently coming down as it is) despite the huge increase in testing numbers is actually a good sign.

    similarly on the deaths data, due to the lag/duration of the illness, many of these poor souls will have contracted the virus and been admitted to hospital (and therefore tested) two, three or more weeks ago, meaning their 'case statistic' was logged among the higher figures back then...

    the acid test is to see if the more recent 'tailing off' in cases (actually hospital admissions) will carry through to subsequently lower death figures.

    the number of hospital admissions is coming down, with this fall being reported every day, either as a comparison with the previous day or the rolling week.

    i agree, we have a long way to go, but we seem to be moving (slowly) in the right direction...

    just be thankfull you dont live in Barrow-in-Furness.

  • moulesy
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    edited May 2020 #2035

    This certainly won't help, will it? And I see Corbyn senior has moved on from Glastonbury to bigger things!  yell

    https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-1-news/gallery/london-coronavirus-9-shocking-pictures-18263022

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2020 #2036

    A positive post and I agree BB

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2020 #2037

    Yes, we will use that next time. As bad as things have been/are, the fact that we have so much technology nowadays is making things a whole lot easier in a lot of ways.

    Talking of tech, any more cyclists using Strava at all?

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2020 #2038

    I have looked at it and it does have links on the Garmin edge but haven't worked out how to to use it.

    Love how the Edge, phone and computer all talk to each other and the route planning is great.

  • thebells
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    edited May 2020 #2039

    Yes hubby uses it and has Garmin edge, fit bit etc. Daughter uses under armour app. I don't use any......I keep meaning to but I'm just not into apps or even my phone, which I leave behind.

    I'm determined to get onto it though as I can see the advantages of these apps. Hubby has viewranger for when we're out hiking but I'm more of an OS map girl😊

  • Cornersteady
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    edited May 2020 #2040

    One thing (and then back to the topic) my OH likes how I've set up the Edge so that she can automatically live track me when I'm out on my own and there's incident alert as well, so she is happy in case anything happens and I'm happy as I can just go off my planned route if anything interesting appears at any time without worrying I haven't told her.

  • thebells
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    edited May 2020 #2041

    My final word off topic!

    That sounds really good I didn't know that was possible. I remember being worried when hubby did c2c a few years ago because I didn't hear from him until he was nearly at finish.

    I definitely need to get more tech-savvy.....