Mike
What is the source for that number which is, what, 4.5 million people?
Graham
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On tonight's news they were explaining Scotland's procedure for easing the lock down. The three named outdoor activities that are now allowed are sunbathing, golf and fishing.
At least they didn't call them sports!
I think Mike is probably referring to an ONS antibody study of 19,000 people, which found that 6.78% had had the virus. It was mentioned in the daily briefing today. If accurate, it is disappointingly low for any hope of herd immunity kicking in anytime soon.
Thanks. I don't watch the daily briefing.
For some time the DT, worried that their remaining readership is fast approaching senility, have printed a broad red stripe across the top of the pages relating to Covid-9 : just in case their readers have not noticed recent events.
Pride of place on page 1 today obviously went to Emily "cat that got the cream-faced Maitlis" and there then followed eight red stripe pages. There was a time when the "red top" papers, the Sun et al, were viewed as outrageously biased and full of simplistic tosh but now, now...what was the point I was trying to make?:confused: