The 9am figures not disclosed yet?

I mean... Be interesting to know your logic. Given it's completely incorrect compared to the actual figures. I do find wild statements of evidence free "fact" quite funny

It's not though you're just no where near as smart as you think you are it's obvious given your voting history mind.


There you go it's from an ST approved source as well. Now get in the sea I'm done with you for the weekend darling.
 
It's not though you're just no where near as smart as you think you are it's obvious given your voting history mind.


There you go it's from an ST approved source as well. Now get in the sea I'm done with you for the weekend darling.
You keep on denying you crazy guy. I love the desperate loops people go on to prove their facts. You're funny if nothing else
 
By scared you mean not spreading a disease.
If you want to class yourself as a biological hazard for the rest of your life, even after vaccination and good hygiene practices and let covid control your life then crack on, that's your life choice. 😎
 
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If you want to class yourself as biological hazard for the rest of your life, even after vaccination and good hygiene practices and let covid control your life then crack on, that's your life choice. 😎
Biological hazard, I like that and may well steal it for future arguments.
 
As of 9am on 2 May, 4,420,201 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK.

Positive cases were 1,671 (1,712 on corresponding day last week).

14 deaths were reported today (11 on corresponding day last week)

151,243 deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate (up to 16 April)

34,505,380 have had a first dose vaccination. 143,175 first dose vaccinations yesterday. 15,329,617 have had a second dose. 372,304 second dose vaccinations today.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 1,671 new cases reported in 24-hour period, down from yesterday's 1,907
• 7-day average for new cases decreases by 0.3% to 2,188 per day, following 1.0% decrease yesterday
• 7-day average for new cases is 10.2% lower than one week ago (from 10.9% lower yesterday) and 14.4% lower than two weeks ago (from 13.4% lower yesterday and 7.3% lower 7 days ago)
• 14 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, up from 7 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test increases by 2.8% to 16 per day, following 18.9% decrease yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 31.3% lower than one week ago (from 32.7% lower yesterday) and 39.9% lower than two weeks ago (from 40.6% lower yesterday and 36.3% lower 7 days ago)
 
If you want to class yourself as a biological hazard for the rest of your life, even after vaccination and good hygiene practices and let covid control your life then crack on, that's your life choice. 😎
Once again, stop being melodramatic. You have a problem with nuance don't you? In your simple brain things are black and white. When I suggest it's probably not wise to say you're definitely going to stop taking all precautions in June. When we still won't know exactly how the pandemic will pan out, when we don't even know what will happen with the mutations. That sounds silly to me and far too risky. You make yourself look bad when you react in such an over the top manner.
 
As of 9am on 3 May, 4,421,850 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK.

Positive cases were 1,649 (2,064 on corresponding day last week).

1 deaths were reported today (6 on corresponding day last week) - data not fully updated today.

151,243 deaths with Covid-19 on the death certificate (up to 16 April)

34,588,600 have had a first dose vaccination. 83,220 first dose vaccinations yesterday. 15,500,949 have had a second dose. 171,332 second dose vaccinations today.
 
Today's headline analysis:

• 1,649 new cases reported in 24-hour period, slightly down from yesterday's 1,671
• 7-day average for new cases decreases by 2.7% to 2,129 per day, following 0.3% decrease yesterday (and 6th consecutive daily decrease)
• 7-day average for new cases is 7.8% lower than one week ago (from 10.2% lower yesterday) and 13.8% lower than two weeks ago (from 14.4% lower yesterday and 15.8% lower 7 days ago)
• 1 new death within 28 days of a positive test reported in 24-hour period, down from 14 yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test decreases by 4.5% to 15 per day, following 2.8% increase yesterday
• 7-day average for new deaths within 28 days of a positive test is 35.2% lower than one week ago (from 31.3% lower yesterday) and 39.7% lower than two weeks ago (from 39.9% lower yesterday and 31.9% lower 7 days ago)
 
Have you read the story, the vaccine is not compulsory, it’s compulsory for that role, if you decline it you get moved to a different role

so what begins?
Have you?

Jacinda said those who declined the vaccine would be moved to other roles. This hasn't happened and they were let go. It's uncomfortable.
 
Have you read the story, the vaccine is not compulsory, it’s compulsory for that role, if you decline it you get moved to a different role

so what begins?
Have you read it. It says there were no other roles suitable and fired them.
 
Have you read it. It says there were no other roles suitable and fired them.
Have you?

Jacinda said those who declined the vaccine would be moved to other roles. This hasn't happened and they were let go. It's uncomfortable.
The looked a various redeployment, I would assume this means the roles offered were declined by the staff, that’s how redeployment works. I’m going through consultation myself at the moment
 
The looked a various redeployment, I would assume this means the roles offered were declined by the staff, that’s how redeployment works. I’m going through consultation myself at the moment
If they were offered other roles then that is something I guess
 
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