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Slimy38

posted on 22/2/21 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
Still a chance for Stoneleigh 2021?

So given the new lockdown easing dates, is it too early to assume no Stoneleigh this year? I'm guessing exhibitors would have already started making arrangements by now if they were going for it?

I did also assume that it stays near the May bank holiday but I guess it could move to another weekend?

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perksy

posted on 22/2/21 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
I'd be surprised if it went ahead to be honest

Like everyone else I'm hoping Boris's plan works out on schedule, but it only takes one hiccup and we go back a stage

I've read that they expect the 'R' number to go up slightly when the kids go back to school and then there's the fact that there's still quite a few folks who don't want the vaccine in the first place..

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Shooter63

posted on 22/2/21 at 10:23 PM Reply With Quote
My personal view is that nothing spectacular will happen till later this summer, we have already lost the L2B and I expect the Goodwood members meeting will also be postponed or cancelled again

Shooter

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steve m

posted on 22/2/21 at 11:41 PM Reply With Quote
"I'd be surprised if it went ahead to be honest

Like everyone else I'm hoping Boris's plan works out on schedule, but it only takes one hiccup and we go back a stage

I've read that they expect the 'R' number to go up slightly when the kids go back to school and then there's the fact that there's still quite a few folks who don't want the vaccine in the first place.."

Getting our lives back to some form of normality has NOTHING to do do with Boris

It has to do with the WHOLE country obeying the rules, staying in, not partying in secluded warehouses, or dodgy places, and none of this has happened yet

Im sorry to upset some, but the only way this pandemic will end, is not fines, but taking away their benifits FOR life from the unemployed
And any one employed caught breaking the rules SACKED or have their tax's raised to 90%

Boris, and i personly think he is a missing tin from a 6 pac, (ie a f ing loon) no matter what he does, will upset some clown

open too soon, a lot die, open to late some die, and firms will go under

I actually feel for Boris, as what ever he does will be wrong

And my prediction, is Lockdow3 will happen in July 2021 until March 2022

this current shyte we are in, is going to last years,





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Benzine

posted on 23/2/21 at 12:38 AM Reply With Quote
"hey, I've got a great idea. Let's make the biggest kit car show of the year too early in the year every year"

"that's a great idea!!"

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SteveWalker

posted on 23/2/21 at 12:57 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by steve m
Getting our lives back to some form of normality has NOTHING to do do with Boris

It has to do with the WHOLE country obeying the rules, staying in, not partying in secluded warehouses, or dodgy places, and none of this has happened yet



I agree. I don't always obey the rules 100%, but do always follow the spirit - for instance when we were allowed to visit other households on Christmas Day, I visited my parents (alone) on Christmas Eve instead, as my wife and I wanted to spend Christmas day watching our children unwrap their presents and cooking Christmas dinner. I would not have visited at all, but our household and theirs have been shielding, so there was pretty well zero chance of us passing anything to each other.

We have been shopping by home delivery or click and collect (although I have had to go to the local shop for milk and the like, as we can't get enough in the fridge to last us between orders). We have not been visiting or meeting up with anyone. I have been working from home, my wife's health means that she cannot work. Our three sons (17, 15 and 13) haven't been out of the house (except for going to and from school, while they were open to all), since last March, other than with me or the odd visit to the local shop (10 minutes round trip).

Meanwhile my wife's sister (who is retired) has been ranting about isolation (her partner has been living with her, although he still has his own house), not being able to spend the day shopping, not being able to have days out all over the place, not being able to go to the hairdresser's. She has been meeting up for walks and chats with a couple of friends each week, meeting with her son and future daughter-in-law almost each week (they are living with her family, some of whom are going out to work). She and her partner have been meeting up with his daughter (understandable as she is in the terminal stages of cancer), meeting up with his son's family from North Yorkshire, who in turn have been meeting up with his daughter-in-law's family from London and so on. We are so angry with the way they have been ignoring the rules - one photo from last month had 9 of them, from 4 different households, with no masks and with their arms around each other

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joneh

posted on 23/2/21 at 09:08 AM Reply With Quote
The way this pandemic will likely end will be through immunity (infection & vaccine) to reduce deaths and then accepting SARS-COV-2 as endemic.

I doubt it will ever go, due to the presence within animals and incomplete vaccine coverage worldwide. I expect the vaccine will be rolled into (or replace) the flu vaccine yearly. Eventually, it will have to just become socially acceptable to live with and as a society we have to accept an amount of deaths each year. Hopefully, it'll find some sort of equilibrium in a mutation, infectious enough to survive, but not deadly enough to kill too many, like the four other coronaviruses we currently live with.

Once the vaccine rollout is complete amongst the vulnerable, which *should* (so the latest trials show) cover 80-90% of the annual deaths, we have to accept annual death rates of 10 to 20,000 which are typical death rates for respiratory viruses and deemed acceptable to not warrant non medical interventions (lockdowns, masks, social distancing etc).

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steve m

posted on 23/2/21 at 09:16 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by SteveWalker
quote:
Originally posted by steve m
Getting our lives back to some form of normality has NOTHING to do do with Boris

It has to do with the WHOLE country obeying the rules, staying in, not partying in secluded warehouses, or dodgy places, and none of this has happened yet



I agree. I don't always obey the rules 100%, but do always follow the spirit - for instance when we were allowed to visit other households on Christmas Day, I visited my parents (alone) on Christmas Eve instead, as my wife and I wanted to spend Christmas day watching our children unwrap their presents and cooking Christmas dinner. I would not have visited at all, but our household and theirs have been shielding, so there was pretty well zero chance of us passing anything to each other.

We have been shopping by home delivery or click and collect (although I have had to go to the local shop for milk and the like, as we can't get enough in the fridge to last us between orders). We have not been visiting or meeting up with anyone. I have been working from home, my wife's health means that she cannot work. Our three sons (17, 15 and 13) haven't been out of the house (except for going to and from school, while they were open to all), since last March, other than with me or the odd visit to the local shop (10 minutes round trip).

Meanwhile my wife's sister (who is retired) has been ranting about isolation (her partner has been living with her, although he still has his own house), not being able to spend the day shopping, not being able to have days out all over the place, not being able to go to the hairdresser's. She has been meeting up for walks and chats with a couple of friends each week, meeting with her son and future daughter-in-law almost each week (they are living with her family, some of whom are going out to work). She and her partner have been meeting up with his daughter (understandable as she is in the terminal stages of cancer), meeting up with his son's family from North Yorkshire, who in turn have been meeting up with his daughter-in-law's family from London and so on. We are so angry with the way they have been ignoring the rules - one photo from last month had 9 of them, from 4 different households, with no masks and with their arms around each other


Steve,

What you and your Wife are doing is pretty much the same as us, i do go go out for a walk most days, but my Wife doesnt, and the last time i used my car was 3 weeks ago, for our first injection, neither of us have been to shops etc since last June ish
I walk to my Daughters place, and see the grand kids, while standing in the Porch, but i do go to my elderly Parents and go in, but distancing,
My Daughter and kids have been brilliant, and taken it all just like us, But my Son, still has to go into London daily on the train and underground, and says its manic, and packed underground, so distancing is zero

Unfortunately, as you said, we also know of one large family, who most of them refuse to wear masks, socialise, had a xmas day party for 12+ and pretty well do everything, that they would of in 2019, they even posted pics of xmas day on facebook!! FFS

Also, a house across the road, from my Daughters, as had the police turn up 11 times, i was told, but how correct that is?, for holding parties etc, and theres always at least 6 people in the front garden when ever i walk past,

A large percentage of people are taking this very seriously, but it wont go away, when these pondlifes dont

Like you we are incredibly angry At the pondlifes and retards who think its all a joke





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CosKev3

posted on 23/2/21 at 10:08 AM Reply With Quote
Not a sniff of it going ahead, they need to be making plans by now for a big show like that.
They won't risk it due to the chances we could be under stricter restrictions again by May if the numbers start going up again.

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joneh

posted on 23/2/21 at 10:23 AM Reply With Quote
Looking at the roadmap:

Step 3, no earlier than 17 May:


Outdoor performances such as outdoor cinemas, outdoor theatres and outdoor cinemas can reopen.. Indoors, the rule of 6 or 2 households will apply - although we will keep under review whether it is safe to increase this.

Larger performances and sporting events in indoor venues with a capacity of 1,000 people or half-full (whichever is lower) will also be allowed, as will those in outdoor venues with a capacity of 4000 people or half-full (whichever is lower).

In the largest outdoor seated venues where crowds can spread out, up to 10,000 people will be able to attend (or a quarter-full, whichever is lower).
Up to 30 people will be able to attend weddings, receptions and wakes, as well as funerals. Other life events that will be permitted include bar mitzvahs and christenings.

I'm assuming it'd be covered under one of these three and therefore I can't see it being legal to go ahead earlier than this.

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40inches

posted on 23/2/21 at 12:09 PM Reply With Quote
Wasn't it rescheduled for August last year? August should be OK for this year?
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Mr Whippy

posted on 23/2/21 at 12:19 PM Reply With Quote
One of the guys who works for me is in hospital right now fighting for his life with Covid having caught it last week. I don't think it's gone away quite yet that people would be just now planning car shows.
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joneh

posted on 23/2/21 at 12:27 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by 40inches
Wasn't it rescheduled for August last year? August should be OK for this year?


Still says May on the booking site, maybe they'll be some news over the coming weeks.

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Slimy38

posted on 23/2/21 at 02:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Benzine
"hey, I've got a great idea. Let's make the biggest kit car show of the year too early in the year every year"

"that's a great idea!!"


Well yeah, there is that... how about we put it on a bank holiday, where UK weather will almost always be wet...


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steve m

posted on 23/2/21 at 05:56 PM Reply With Quote
When all of the lockdowns have finished, and this country is opening up stuff, how many people will just treat like a summers day in 2019
and go and mix with everyone ??

As it wont be me, or Wife, and apart from work neither my Daughter and eldest Grandson, we do not have plans for anything like holidays, beach days, and i dont think Resturaunts Pubs etc either,

I think that all large gatherings like car shows, music events and the like will all be off this year, it just is not worth the risk

Also, any one considering flying, in a cigar tube with recyled air, breathing in everything from your fellow passengers and crew, must need there head seeing to,

steve





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joneh

posted on 23/2/21 at 06:44 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by steve m
When all of the lockdowns have finished, and this country is opening up stuff, how many people will just treat like a summers day in 2019
and go and mix with everyone ??

As it wont be me, or Wife, and apart from work neither my Daughter and eldest Grandson, we do not have plans for anything like holidays, beach days, and i dont think Resturaunts Pubs etc either,

I think that all large gatherings like car shows, music events and the like will all be off this year, it just is not worth the risk

Also, any one considering flying, in a cigar tube with recyled air, breathing in everything from your fellow passengers and crew, must need there head seeing to,

steve


Fair enough. I'm just looking forward to the sailing club opening. Will be booking holidays again and happily get on a plane. The hepa filters do a good job and no large scale outbreaks have been linked to aircraft. I'll avoid cruises, just like before though.

Never been one for concerts or large events, but will look forward to meals out again etc. Will go to car shows as and when they pop up. Essentially, I do intend to go back to 2019 wherever possible.

Each to their own, you got to do what makes you feel safe.

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myke pocock

posted on 23/2/21 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
Sod personal choice! The people who fought in the first and second war by and large had no choice but to fight and that was for the good of the country. Vaccines are for the common good so there should be no choice, vaccine or sanctions full stop.
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perksy

posted on 23/2/21 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by steve m
When all of the lockdowns have finished, and this country is opening up stuff, how many people will just treat like a summers day in 2019
and go and mix with everyone ??

As it wont be me, or Wife, and apart from work neither my Daughter and eldest Grandson, we do not have plans for anything like holidays, beach days, and i dont think Resturaunts Pubs etc either,

I think that all large gatherings like car shows, music events and the like will all be off this year, it just is not worth the risk

Also, any one considering flying, in a cigar tube with recyled air, breathing in everything from your fellow passengers and crew, must need there head seeing to,

steve





Your not confident in the vaccine as a way forward then ?

I note today that holiday bookings are up dramatically, So I think there's quite a few who fancy getting back into the "cigar tube"
Speaking as someone whose been in the hospital from day one of all this, I can't wait to get back on the beach and smell the sea air
We need to get some start of normality as soon as possible, Its not doing folks mental health any good whatsoever at the moment..
What will cause issues is those who've decided that they aren't going to have the vaccine as it'll turn them into 'some kind of government tracked satellite' (Totally bloody Daft by the way)

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joneh

posted on 23/2/21 at 08:00 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by myke pocock
Sod personal choice! The people who fought in the first and second war by and large had no choice but to fight and that was for the good of the country. Vaccines are for the common good so there should be no choice, vaccine or sanctions full stop.


Ironically fighting for freedom, you know, choice.

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steve m

posted on 23/2/21 at 09:15 PM Reply With Quote
Your not confident in the vaccine as a way forward then ?

I believe the vaccine to be safe, and will probably be a bit of a plaster for a cut, but no one is stupid enough to guarantee 100% immunity

I just dont feel confident that any of this stuff is going away soon,

Having been in aviation from 1978-2016, i can guarantee the air quality on aircraft is SHYTE, filters or not, it has to be the one place on earth that can spread a contagious disease the most, and wearing masks' is like using a condom with pinpricks in it

But please believe me, i am bored out of my head, i cant wait to even go out, even in the garden when the weather picks up a bit, and i f ing HATE gardening !!

I even WANT to go back to some form of work, but only when safe

If i clean my car any more, it will be back to primer,

Did i mention how bored i am ???????????????????????????????????????





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sdh2903

posted on 23/2/21 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by steve m

Having been in aviation from 1978-2016, i can guarantee the air quality on aircraft is SHYTE, filters or not, it has to be the one place on earth that can spread a contagious disease the most, and wearing masks' is like using a condom with pinpricks in it




Well you obviously don't know how aircraft air quality is controlled or filtered. So I doubt you can guarantee anything.

There was an independent study done of airline passengers within the group I work for last summer and of 2m passengers there was a covid infection rate of something like 6 or 7 cases per 100000 passengers. Hepa filters plus enhanced cleaning along with mask wearing on board seems to work.

I can't wait to get back on holiday. That is, like many others, IF my job survives these draconian times.

[Edited on 23/2/21 by sdh2903]

[Edited on 23/2/21 by sdh2903]

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Mr Whippy

posted on 24/2/21 at 02:46 AM Reply With Quote
It is incredible how many people are actually believing the endless BS conspiracy theorys on the Internet posted by any halfwit who can type over the advice of medical professionals. This really is the age of conspiracies of the ignorant.
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joneh

posted on 24/2/21 at 06:51 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mr Whippy
It is incredible how many people are actually believing the endless BS conspiracy theorys on the Internet posted by any halfwit who can type over the advice of medical professionals. This really is the age of conspiracies of the ignorant.


There are a few corkers.

Funny how a fair amount of those things branded conspiracy theories initially, turned out to be true.

Chinese style lockdowns, masks, vaccine passports, ID2020, The Great Reset etc.

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Slimy38

posted on 24/2/21 at 09:08 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
It is incredible how many people are actually believing the endless BS conspiracy theorys on the Internet posted by any halfwit who can type over the advice of medical professionals. This really is the age of conspiracies of the ignorant.


The one that is interesting me at the moment (and I don't know whether it's garbage or not) is China's infection rate. Apparently they've only had a few thousand deaths related to the virus, but there's been 150,000 (or more?) fewer people claiming a state benefit. Or the large deliveries of urns to funeral homes.

And just to enhance the whole 'conspiracy theory', here's a Daily Fail article about it;

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9282677/IAN-BIRRELL-Row-erupts-cover-Chinas-Covid-death-toll.html

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joneh

posted on 24/2/21 at 09:46 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Slimy38
quote:
Originally posted by Mr Whippy
It is incredible how many people are actually believing the endless BS conspiracy theorys on the Internet posted by any halfwit who can type over the advice of medical professionals. This really is the age of conspiracies of the ignorant.


The one that is interesting me at the moment (and I don't know whether it's garbage or not) is China's infection rate. Apparently they've only had a few thousand deaths related to the virus, but there's been 150,000 (or more?) fewer people claiming a state benefit. Or the large deliveries of urns to funeral homes.

And just to enhance the whole 'conspiracy theory', here's a Daily Fail article about it;

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9282677/IAN-BIRRELL-Row-erupts-cover-Chinas-Covid-death-toll.html


Yeah it's an interesting one, the Chinese numbers. Although 150,000 excess deaths in a population of 1.5 billion is a ripple on a millpond. I did see an article regarding a large number of mobile contracts were terminated in Wuhan but I'd like to think if there was a significant cover up, in a world of social media we'd have heard a lot more about it.

Maybe the biggest conspiracy theory from China is that the virus originated from a food market!

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