Monday, 9 November 2020

UK Press Conference (regarding Pfizer / BioNTech Vaccine News) 9th November 2020

Boris held a surprise press conference today - and it' because there's good vaccine news!
He says we are all asking the same question. "Does the progress towards a vaccine, that's been announced today. mean that we are at the beginning of the end of our troubles?" 

He did not directly answer his own question. At least he's consistent. 

Today's news is that the Pfizer / BioNTech (USA / Germany) vaccine candidate seems to be 90% effective against the virus. These are INTERIM results, the full safety data needs to released and it has to be peer-reviewed, but it's a brilliant result. 

Boris assures us we have our fingers in this pie. 

"If and when this vaccine is approved, we, in this country, will be ready to start using it." We ordered 40m doses already - enough for 20m people.. 

This is a vaccine that needs 2 doses, and must be stored at -70 degrees. 

We have ordered over 300m doses from 5 other vaccine candidates as well. 

A UK-wide NHS-led programme of vaccination will begin as soon as all safety checks have completed - you can't rush that.

Then he waffled off in a terribly upper class thing about the toot of the horn coming over the hill. Which just made me think of the poor foxes. 

091120 Joe Biden's statement on COVID

We are currently in a bad way. We are losing around 300 people a day. The number of people in hospital has risen from 10,000 2 weeks ago, to nearly 13,000 on 5th November. We are heading towards levels of the previous peak. 

The vaccine may be 'on the way', but we can't get complacent, or sit back. It's a way off yet. (We can't just let people die while we wait.)

The Box - Game And Puzzle Compendium Giveaway - from Around The Box (age 3-99+)

Christmas is coming, and what could be better than a giveaway! Last month we were sent a copy of The Box (and standalone game Penguin Party) from 'Around The Box' for review, and they've kindly offered The Box for one of my readers as an early Christmas present...

The Box  rectangular small box shown on fluffy background with text title

So, what's in The Box? This is a fantastic modern game and puzzle compendium, which has been really carefully put together. It offers masses of activities to keep you occupied, all in a very small and easily portable box with a magnetic fastener. The contents are suitable for anyone 3+, almost entirely wooden, and can even be washed. It could last a lifetime. 

Open Box from the top, showing all of the contents within. Mostly wooden

The Box has lots of scope for you to play alone, but it really takes on a whole new dimension when you play together. There are no complicated rules, nothing requires a lot of gameplay talk, so The Box encourages chatter - and laughter. We've had loads of fun playing with this, as hopefully you can clearly see in my full Around The Box review. 

Sunday, 8 November 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News Weekend Update 7th / 8th November 2020

 COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News Weekend Update 7th / 8th November 2020.

The UK added 20,572 cases today and now has reported a total of 1,192,013 positive cases of COVID-19. We completed 344,045 tests yesterday. 

12,949 people were in hospital on Thursday 5th November, with 1,185 using a ventilator on Friday 6th November. 

In the 24 hours up until 5pm yesterday, we officially reported the loss of another 156 people who have tested positive to COVID-19 within 28 days. We now very sadly have a total of 49,044 officially reported losses of life in all settings.

Rep. Of Ireland 64,855 cases and 1,945 losses of life. (Not yet reported today.) 

There have now been a total of 50,521,740 reported cases worldwide. The number of people who have lost their lives worldwide to COVID-19 is 1,259,506. Already 35,678,893 people have recovered.

Face covrings should cover your nose

“You chose hope, decency, science, and truth."
Madam Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris. First female, first Indian-American and first African-American person to be in this position. And hope for all American children. You really can reach for the stars, whoever you are. 

The US election is over - almost. Some votes are still counting. Some states will have a re-count, and Donald Trump will continue to throw lawsuits for a while, but Joe Biden has basically won it, and the scientific world has let out a collective sigh of relief. 

Disadvantaged children in the UK WILL continue to get free lunches through the next few school holidays, in part after a petition by Marcus Rushford gained over 1m signatures. It's a big package announced this weekend:
"The Covid Winter Grant Scheme is a new £170m Coronavirus scheme to support children and families this winter.
The money will reach the hardest hit during the pandemic, helping families put food on the table, heat homes and pay bills."
"This is part of a long-term plan to help tackle health, hunger and education.
The Holiday Activities and Food programme, which has provided healthy food and engaging activities to disadvantaged children since 2018, will also be extended across England next year."
"Healthy Start scheme payments are also set to increase from £3.10 to £4.25 from next April."
UK Department of Work & Pensions. 
(Good stuff. Thank you.)

There was a big 'anti-lockdown' protest today in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens. 
I. De. Spair. 

Friday, 6 November 2020

VEGAN Happy Clothing Review - 10% Discount and Giveaway. (Sent for review.)

VEGAN Happy Clothing Company UK create clothes that are stylish, suitable for people of any age, and they're ethically produced with no harm to any animal. 

They have sent me a gorgeous Vegan Chef Apron and a supersoft Aurora Pom Pom Vegan Beanie Hat for review - and they'll be giving away a Beanie and a Vegan Chef Apron to my readers, plus there's a 10% off discount code - very handy for Christmas... 

Vegan Happy Clothing collage of 3 photos showing teenage boy wearing pompom beanie hat and apron with Vegan Chef written on it

The Aurora Pom Pom Vegan Beanie has an embroidered VEGAN Happy logo on the front, and comes in 4 gorgeous colours - we've got Borealis Blue. You can see how soft the 'acrylic yarn is...it's lovely. 


COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News Update 6th November 2020.

 COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News Update 6th November 2020.

The UK added 23,287 cases today and now has reported a total of 1,146,484 positive cases of COVID-19. We completed 344,045 tests yesterday. 

12,999 people were in hospital on 4th November (up from 10,708 a week earlier), with 1,181 using a ventilator yesterday, 5th November (up from 975 a week earlier).  

In the 24 hours up until 5pm yesterday, we officially reported the loss of another 355 people who have tested positive to COVID-19 within 28 days. We now very sadly have a total of 48,475 officially reported losses of life in all settings. Up until Friday 23rd October 60,051 people had COVID written on their death certificate. 

Cases / Losses of life with COVID on the death certificate up until latest report date: 
England 975,504 (+130,454 last 7 days) / 51,844
Northern Ireland 41,969 (+5,029 last 7 days) / 972
Scotland 70,732 (+7,838 last 7 days) / 4,482
Wales 58,279 (+9,016 last 7 days) / 2,753

Rep. Of Ireland 64,538 (+492) cases and 1,940 (+7) losses of life.

There have now been a total of 49,381,055 reported cases worldwide. The number of people who have lost their lives worldwide to COVID-19 is 1,244,630. Already 35,160,021 people have recovered.

Domestic Violence advice from the World Health Organistion - get help, don't suffer

Today's indie SAGE briefing was a lot more positive than the last few - phew! There are some clear signs that growth is slowing. Case numbers are still growing, but the trajectory has turned over slightly and is looking a lot less steep. There are likely to be several reasons:
1. We just had half term, so less kids are likely to have mixed. 
2.Local measures were having a small effect, which wasn't really visible until enough time had elapsed. 
3. Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are ahead of us in their restrictions, and cases are dropping there. .
4. The University situation has stabilised. 
5. Recent announcements may have helped change people's behaviour.
Hospital admissions are also beginning to slow, with some areas even levelling off. Still rising pretty rapidly in the midlands. 
Test & Trace have managed to get over 40% of results back within 24 hours - a huge improvement! Non-complex cases reached has also risen well, but contacts reached hasn't got any better. Still, on the way there...
He estimates that only around 5-10% of all contacts of positive people are isolating - mostly because rest don't don't know they should be, or aren't in a position to isolate. 
Mortality figures are not yet showing any signs of slowing, and are expected to be pretty horrific over the 2-4 weeks. He reminds us that every number represents a person who has lost their life. 
This is indie SAGE's 6 month anniversary, and although they only ever expected to exist for about 3 months, they'll keep going "as long as it is necessary". They ask the UK Government, "what is the end strategy?"
Sir David King, ex-head of real SAGE (Government Scientific Advisory Group) had a big presentation today.  
He told us that by the end of lockdown, hopefully we will be at around 5,000 new cases per day. He wants this to be our last lockdown, and in order to do that, we need an end strategy that we know will work. Quite simply indie SAGE feel that finding, testing, isolating and supporting positive people and their contacts within 24 hours is key. The maximum number of tests isn't as important as testing everyone you need to test, and getting them to isolate. It is a basic strategy to isolate the sick animals and separate them from the healthy population. Threatening someone with a £10,000 fine for not isolating, when they can't afford to isolate and still feed their children or keep their home, is pointless. SUPPORT is key, not threats. 
He says we need shoe leather, local members of test & trace teams walking around. Local people need to understand the importance of self-isolation. "If we don't achieve a much higher percentage, we are not going to see this epidemic come to an end."

indie SAGE also had a presentation on Universities, and the evidence is really clear - in Summer we knew full well that significant amounts of 'in-person' teaching would have a really negative effect in universities. We could see what happened in America, we could see all of the modelling, even the official SAGE briefings to Government said that learning should be remote when possible. 
They also say that students were assured they'd have some freedom of movement, but they're now not supposed to move back home until the end of term, which could cause massive December price hikes, and make it impossible for some (overseas especially) to even go home. 
Their mental health isn't being looked after. 

Thursday, 5 November 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News update 4th /5th November 2020.

 COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News update 4th /5th November 2020.

The UK added 24,141 cases today and now has reported a total of 1,123,197 positive cases of COVID-19. We completed 301,131 tests yesterday. 

12,949 people were in hospital on Tuesday 3rd, with 1,191 using a ventilator yesterday, 4th November. 

In the 24 hours up until 5pm yesterday, we officially reported the loss of another 378 people who have tested positive to COVID-19 within 28 days. We now very sadly have a total of 48,120 officially reported losses of life in all settings. (Up until Friday 23rd October, 60,051 people had COVID written on their death certificate.)

Rep. Of Ireland 64,046 (+563) cases and 1,933 (+3) losses of life. 

There have now been a total of 48,746,709 reported cases worldwide. The number of people who have lost their lives worldwide to COVID-19 is 1,235,435. Already 34,861,756 people have recovered.

051120 NEW national restrictions in England lockdown 2

No surprises, Parliament agreed to the new nationwide English restrictions, which went into force at midnight last night. Full guidance does now seem to be in place on the Gov dot UK website (click on the Coronavirus banner near the top). If you have the Test & Trace app. you'll have received an alert earlier, and can access the Gov site through the app. directly. 

Bozza did a press conference today to celebrate his second lockdown. 
He started by reminding us what a brilliant job they've done with testing, keeping businesses running, making our own PPE now... (hmmmm)
He read some figures very fast, like a headmaster reading a really big list of achievements on a Friday afternoon assembly. 
12,320 patients are currently in hospital, up from 2,602 a month earlier. 1,142 people are now using a mechanical ventilator, compared to 369 a month earlier. 492 losses of life were reported yesterday. 
In England from today, we are once again asking you to STAY AT HOME. You can only leave home for work (if you cannot work from home), education, essential activities and emergencies.
"The advice I've received does suggest that 4 weeks is enough time to make an impact."
Rishi has announced an extension to the furlough scheme (see below) until March. Help for the Self-Employed has also been raised, and cash grants for closed businesses are available. 
29,000 rough sleepers have been moved off the streets, 2/3 are now in settled accommodation. (Nice one. Finally.)
The lockdown will automatically expire at midnight on 2nd December (unless we change anything in the meantime). 
He handed over to Sir Simon Stevens, who told us about NHS England preparations for Winter. 
He says the second wave is serious. We are attempting to catch up on care that was paused with the first wave, and we can only carry on doing that if we have enough capacity, and don't fill up with COVID patients. 
Simon has a chart showing at the beginning of September we had under 500 COVID inpatients, at the beginning of October 2,000, and now we have 11,000 patients. That's the equivalent of 22 hospitals full of Coronavirus patients. These are facts, not forecasts or projections. 
It takes 7-10 days from infection to hospitalisation
15-30 days from infection to discharge or death
Action is needed today because much of the next 4 weeks is written already - it will keep going up. 
We are reminded of progress medically, and that everyone should HAVE YOUR FLU JAB, because getting flu and COVID together doubles the chance you won't survive. 
We have however halved the mortality rate of COVID for some patients (those needing Oxygen), we have hopeful treatments, and the vaccines nearing the end of development. 
He asks for our help. Protect The NHS - we are asked to help protect the ability of the NHS to do their jobs. Protect the staff. We can't fix Cancer right now, we can't heal everyone, but we CAN do something about the spread of Coronavirus. 
Si answered press questions about vaccines - we have some initial vaccines now, but there are several different types, and some won't even come through until Summer. There are multiple opportunities for something to be incredibly effective. 
Boris failed to answer press questions about the 'people who have lost their jobs, and then the furlough scheme has been expanded anyway'. 
Press asked if 'we can be sure we won't have any restrictions over December or Christmas'. Si and Boris said it really is down to us, but Boris believes people will "be able to have as normal a Christmas as possible" which is a brilliant phrase to remember, and absolutely meaningless. Simon didn't seem very confident. 
Press asked about unclear data, and Boris said they're trying to make it as clear as possible.(It's not their strong point, they're too shifty. Sometimes it's all very clear, other times it looks a little relaxed, like it's been massaged. Right now, when they want us all to stay home, it's a lot clearer.)
Boris went off on one about testing, but he explained the 3 types of COVID (have I got it?) testing, which was a good thing. (I covered them yesterday.) 
Boris ended the briefing with a bittersweet return. 
"Science is improving the whole time. We are, as a country, in a far, far better position to fight this.... Stay At Home. Protect The NHS. Save Lives."

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Around The Box Reviews - Penguin Party Family Game and The Box - compendium of wooden games and puzzles (age 3-99+) Sent for review

'The Box' is a really carefully curated compendium of games, puzzles, fidgets and things to do. It's very small, and neat, virtually plastic-free (mostly wood), and perfect for anyone with time on their hands.  Everything in it can be washed, so it's ideal for someone who is ill. And it's really a gorgeous thing... 

Around The Box was founded by husband and wife team, David and Alice. They first created The Box to give families with someone in hospital something special to do. It isn't just about the games and puzzles, they feel what’s most important is what happens around The Box. It brings people together. 

Around The Box and Penguin Party games packaged away

So what is inside The Box? 
All together the contents can be used for a really good variety of different games and puzzles. I've counted 11 already, and that doesn't include all of the extra suggestions, or "just playing penguins", which my 10 year old was doing earlier - with sound effects... Contents are packaged in single-use plastic, which usually I don't like, but as the compendium was designed to be appropriate for hospital use, in this case it's perfect. 

The BOX modern wooden games and puzzles compendium contents displayed in small arrangement on table

The games and puzzles are all very easy to pick up and play, some of them have no rules, some are much more structured.  They include things like:
T Time - create a T shape using all of the shaped wooden blocks. 
Rocket Launch - remove the rocket without touching the base
Curious Cube - turn the cube into a snake (easy), and back again (not so easy).
Measure Up - tape measure games 
Penguin Party - which is also available as a standalone game. 

Contents of Around THe BOx washable eco friendly game compendium

It's beautiful, it really is. The wood is lovely in your hands, and the whole box full is very classic and elegant. Everything is very tactile, so if you want to fidget, there's plenty here. 

Tuesday, 3 November 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News update 2nd / 3rd November 2020.

 COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News update 2nd / 3rd November 2020.

The UK added 20,018 cases today and now has reported a total of 1,073,882 positive cases of COVID-19. We completed 207,817 tests yesterday.

11,458 people were in hospital on Sunday 1st November, with 1,075 using a ventilator yesterday, 2nd Nov. 

In the 24 hours up until 5pm yesterday, we officially reported the loss of another 397 people who have tested positive to COVID-19 within 28 days. We now very sadly have a total of 47,250 officially reported losses of life in all settings.

Rep. Of Ireland 63,048 (+298) cases and 1,922 (+5) losses of life. 

There have now been a total of 47,658,516 reported cases worldwide. The number of people who have lost their lives worldwide to COVID-19 is 1,215,762. Already 34,213,154 people have recovered

Two people with face coverings, one correct, one below the nose. Face coverings should cover your nose

"This is the moment when we have got to fix contact tracing. Only to be reaching 60% of people's known contacts is not good enough. He knows that, he doesn't try to defend that.... when you have 50,000 people being infected every single day, it is a massive logistical task. But if we are honest, we still had problems when it was a tenth of that number being infected every day. And this is the moment to recognise the uncomfortable truth, that this will be better done locally, and giving it to local authorities to take the ultimate responsibility. 
And while we are making these changes to the contact tracing regime, to have only 20% of people who are contacted and asked to self-isolate actually comply suggests only one answer, which is that we as the state should pay their wages for the period that they have been asked to isolate. It is expensive, but it is less expensive than them not complying with this very important direction to isolate."
You might want to sit down. That was, astoundingly, Jeremy 'my ambition is to denationalise the NHS' Hunt, addressing Matt Hancock in parliament's COVID-19 debate yesterday. 2020, the year anything can happen, and apparently will. 

The UK's terror threat level has been raised from ‘substantial’ to ‘severe’, in light of the horrific attacks in and around religious buildings in France and Austria this week. 

Monday, 2 November 2020

Picture Show Shadow Charade Game Review (Age 7+) Sent by Asmodee

 October's review for Asmodee Blogger Boardgame Club is a little late (sorry!), but earlier in the Autumn they sent us Picture Show: Shadow Charade Game for review. This is a great family game which doesn't involve writing clues, miming, drawing, or even acting - instead players use pre-cut magnetic shapes, a screen and lighting, and recreate their scenario, word or phrase using the medium of shadow puppetry. 

Suitable for anyone aged over around 7, and 2 teams of 2-4 people each, or even more if you can fit them around the table, it's loads of fun! 

Picture Show Shadow Charade Game box front with illustration of gameplay and smiley people

Inside the box is everything you'll need except the batteries - 3 x AAA, and a crosshead screwdriver to fit them. 

Picture Show family party game review box contents

Before first play you'll need to allow 10 minutes to 'press out' all of the magnetic shapes. Be careful because they are thick and well made, but some are a little bit easy to bend, and you don't want to lose a foot. 

Sunday, 1 November 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News update 31st October / November 1st 2020.

 COVID-19 Coronavirus UK and World News update 31st October / November 1st 2020.

The UK added 23,254 cases today and now has reported a total of 1,034,914 positive cases of COVID-19. (We passed 1m cases yesterday.) We completed 347,626 tests yesterday. 

On Wednesday 28th October 1,442 people were admitted to hospital in the UK. 10,918 people were in hospital on Thursday 29th, with 978 using a ventilator on Friday 30th October. We now very sadly have a total of 46,717 officially reported losses of life in all settings.

Up until Friday 16th October, 58,925 people had COVID written on their death certificate, 

Rep. Of Ireland 62,002 (+546) cases and 1,915 (+2) losses of life.

There have now been a total of 46,709,156 reported cases worldwide. The number of people who have lost their lives worldwide to COVID-19 is 1,203,771. Already 33,639,417 people have recovered.

Health Workers Stress

Data presented to the UK Government on Friday showed that either the numbers people messed up, or they just underestimated COVID, which is also a bit of a mess up. Fresh projections are much worse than previous 'worst case scenarios', and growth of COVID cases is speeding up so rapidly that even areas with very low infection rates right now, will overwhelm their hospitals within weeks. (The people of Bolton, the NW, and the NE weren't all breaking the rules - they just never stood a chance.) The death toll would be big. 

Major UK briefing yesterday...  I covered Boris' announcement, which was preceded by a leak in the papers, yesterday - so I won't repeat it all today. 
England will be going into national restrictions for a month, from a minute past midnight on Wednesday night/Thursday morning. The measures are due to end on December 2nd. 
Parliament will debate and vote next week, but the government have published a detailed breakdown of what the measures will include. I'll add a link below. 

Boris' briefing led to instant responses from Teaching Unions, asking for schools to be closed to all but key workers and vulnerable children only, while any national measures apply. Universities and Colleges have asked for remote tuition. 
Much as my kids love being in school, I do feel for their teachers, especially those who are a little older or have had medical issues. It must be ridiculously stressful to have to choose between your own health, and best practice or support for the young person standing in front of you - 50 hundred million times a day. 

West Yorkshire will no longer be going into Tier 3 Restrictions on Monday. That's been cancelled.