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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Messages on Ancestry DNA
« on: Tuesday 20 October 20 14:53 BST (UK)  »
There are two ways of sending messages one in a speech bubble from shated dna page
One from when you go on tree owners profile

I get mixed up which is which  but think the metthod which doesnt give you the format  with a title gets better responses

Could be imagining it but maybe one method gives email alerts and the other just adds a green number to the envelope on home page

ive definitely had a lot of responses recently....even from relatives who dont have very active accounts .

Sorry, I'm probably being a bit dense but what did you mean by "in a speech bubble from shated dna page"?  I've been looking everywhere for a speech bubble!!

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Messages on Ancestry DNA
« on: Tuesday 20 October 20 12:35 BST (UK)  »
I'm just interested to know if others think the new messaging system is working okay.

I know its common for messages to go unanswered at the best of times, and, for that reason, I don't send that many. I only now contact people if I think it would be really helpful to my research or to theirs to exchange info.

So I've only sent 3 since the new 'wonderful' messaging system was introduced and - not a murmur of a reply from any of them. I'd take it on the chin, as usual, if it wasn't for the fact that the latest one I sent was to a lady with a very big tree (private); who, like me, manages a few other accounts, and who actually states in her profile that she's happy to answer messages (i.e. she's obviously a serious researcher). But I've heard nothing.

I'm just typing these messages in a cramped little box that opens at the bottom of the screen and then clicking 'send'. My outbox seems to signal that the message has been sent but I'm now wondering if I'm missing out an important new step in the process!  ???



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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Wales to go into "firebreak"
« on: Monday 19 October 20 13:39 BST (UK)  »
Well done Mark Drakeford. It makes sense to me and, judging by opinion polls, the majority of people think that England should do the same, Doctors and scientists have advised it, so why is Boris Johnson being so stubborn and refusing to consider it for England? At the moment, as rules differ from county to county and town to town, people haven't a clue what they can and can't do. A short lock down would solve all that.

1. Most importantly (to him), he doesn't want to be seen to be doing what Starmer has called for.
2. He would have to fork out more money to the employers and employees affected. The government say they can't afford it, but do magically manage to find millions to give to their inept pals who are supposedly 'organising' and to the private consultants who are 'advising' trick or treat, sorry track and trace.
3. He's more bothered about Brexit now, so is leaving covid to Hancock who is too busy telling crass jokes and drinking in the Commons bar after 10pm to exercise the few brain cells he has left.
4. It would only work for as long as the lockdown lasted plus a couple of weeks, then the numbers would rise again. Then he'd have to think of something else or admit they haven't got a clue.
5. Dominic Cummings probably told him not to.

This absolutely floored me when I saw it on Sky News last night:

"During a House of Commons select committee hearing last Tuesday, care minister Helen Whately said "specific facilities" would be set up for care home residents who have the virus as part of the Winter Care Plan.

But those facilities - in the vast majority of cases - will be within existing care homes, Care England, which represents independent care providers, has told Sky News.

Providers who have spoken to Sky News have said it is virtually impossible to contain the illness unless patients are cared for in an entirely separate buildin
g".

Have they learned nothing????

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: NHS Contact Tracing App
« on: Sunday 18 October 20 17:18 BST (UK)  »
According to the BBC the police will get the data from the NHS Contract & Trace scheme, not the mobile phone app:

'Police will not have access to data from the NHS Covid-19 app. The app is anonymous so the government does not know who has been sent instructions to self-isolate'.

However, the British Medical Association said it was worried police involvement might put people off being tested.

Michael.

Will this be the same police who are too busy to investigate burglaries etc even in the best of times?  :o

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: NHS Contact Tracing App
« on: Sunday 18 October 20 15:46 BST (UK)  »
I'm sure most of you thought I was off my head when I suggested that this kind of erosion of civil (and legal) rights would happen - but here it is.

Its insidious, its incremental - we will be told its for our own good and that, should we not conform, we will be responsible for people losing their lives, just as Andy Burnham has been told that, by sticking up for his people, their deaths will be on his conscience - not the government's.

Hats off to you, Guy.

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Inside Health BBCR4 Tuesday 13th October 2020
« on: Friday 16 October 20 15:28 BST (UK)  »
I couldn't have summed it up better myself!!!

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: England - Prime Minister / Downing Street Today, TV at 7pm
« on: Thursday 15 October 20 19:04 BST (UK)  »
I like Andy Burnham as well. Whilst I agree with you that there are bound to be politics involved (aren't there always) I think he is genuinely trying to do what he was elected for - and protect the livelihoods of his people. He was on Question Time last week and was very articulate about the problem as he saw it.

He doesn't disagree that action needs to be taken to try to curb covid but he wants better support. A lot of these people aren't in jobs where they can work from home for a few weeks (and especially not 6 months!) and neither can they manage on less than three quarters of the minimum wage which is all that is on offer from the government. I'll be charitable and say that the London-centric Cabinet have no real knowledge of how the majority of people live. The problem is that they think they do and I think some of them (one in particular) are enjoying 'playing god'.

I've said all along that the government has centralised everything to do with covid and should have delegated a lot of it to the different regions, especially track and trace, which is currently a joke. However, I think they would need anaesthetising before they'd give any funding to local authorities rather than to private firms. The latest I hear is that they are giving millions to private consultants to - supposedly - help with track and trace.

For what its worth, I also read that quite a few of the statistics for covid hospitalisation include patients who were already in hospital for something else but caught covid whilst there!

More power to Andy's elbow!

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Inside Health BBCR4 Tuesday 13th October 2020
« on: Thursday 15 October 20 16:43 BST (UK)  »
I think the king of farces, Brian Rix, is alive and well when we now hear that one council distributed USED test kits, which we can't blame on the Cabinet Minister Hancock who carried the Portfolio of Health Farces.

Please warn me if one of our buffoons is going to drop their trousers, Rena. Then I can wear a facemask - over my eyes!!  ;D

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: England - Prime Minister / Downing Street Today, TV at 7pm
« on: Thursday 15 October 20 12:56 BST (UK)  »
Just because Macron's doing it doesn't make it right. He's another mouton.

So, are we all prepared for locking down, coming out, locking down, coming out....ad infinitum?

Does everyone know the words to The Hokey Cokey because that is indeed what its all about.  ::)

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