Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
Give it two weeks and there will be no point going out as everywhere will be closed.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
We're just about at that point here already, D.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
Most places shut now. A lot of job and wages protection. Delays in payments and VAT. Wide measures
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
The cuts they've been suggesting here just don't seem feasible. They seem mainly aimed at prevention...and I understand that....but they can't possibly be sustainable.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
I'll be honest i think they have the right idea. Gradual shutdown. Shutting down an economy totally - like France is slightly too far.Kwacky wrote:Most places shut now. A lot of job and wages protection. Delays in payments and VAT. Wide measures
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
Well that was an eye opening set of measures by the government
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?

That plan will go right out the window if I start eating Indian food.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
Free money...yayyy. I'm off to order my Streetfighter V4S tomorrow. 

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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
They will be giving our grants for toilet paper to all companies soon as all the staff take their daily dump at work.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
Well they’re giving grants etc for everything else they may as well do 

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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
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Perfect!!
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
The current over reaction of everyone isolate and go into lock down is over kill which will put companys out of buisness, loose people there jobs, cost the youth a big chunk of their education as they will spend years trying to catch up, cost the tax payer £350 billion that needs paying back and why????? For the majority of people the stats show the illness to be mild and none life threatening.
For a very large majority it's not alot worse than a week off work with seasonal flu. If the at risk people were quarantined and protected the rest of us could go about buiness as normal and keep the economy and jobs alive.
I just dont understand in the grand scheme of things the benefit of everybody in lock down. We were originally told we were delaying the curve and the shock to the NHS. If only the 60+ and people with under lying health condition are the ones at serious, credible risk, then keeping just them in lock down will reduce any burden on the NHS. For example if I get it, I wont burden the NHS. I'll stay at home, moan at the wife I'm dying, taking some paracetamol, drinking some chicken soup, hide under a duvet for a week, binge watch TV box sets and emerge fine as will many other healthy people. I wont be a burden to the NHS or the economy or contribute towards putting peoples jobs at risk.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
Because it's not just age related at risk. It attacks the lungs, so anyone with lung issues is at risk. That's just one of the issues.
Looking just at deaths doesn't tell the whole story. It doesn't tell you how many got the illness, ended up needing treatment and survived. They take up valuable resources and time.
People being ill with mild symptoms still have to take time off work. This thing spreads very quickly and there's no immunity to it even if you've had it before. To do nothing means a stock workforce for the foreseeable future, which will have a massive impact on the economy.
The countries who have dealt with this the quickest are those who went on shutdown.
Looking just at deaths doesn't tell the whole story. It doesn't tell you how many got the illness, ended up needing treatment and survived. They take up valuable resources and time.
People being ill with mild symptoms still have to take time off work. This thing spreads very quickly and there's no immunity to it even if you've had it before. To do nothing means a stock workforce for the foreseeable future, which will have a massive impact on the economy.
The countries who have dealt with this the quickest are those who went on shutdown.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
And another thing, it can take up to 2 weeks to show symptoms, that's if you get symptoms. A lot of carriers are asymptomatic.
So you can be spreading without knowing.
So you can be spreading without knowing.
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Re: Coronavirus - hype or pandemlc?
I agree its effective but at what price ? Not just in pounds, but in jobs and education? Surely protect the at risk groups and prioritise the response ans resources where best utilised. Yes over reaction will be effective but when people dont have jobs to go back to what will be said with hindsight????Kwacky wrote:Because it's not just age related at risk. It attacks the lungs, so anyone with lung issues is at risk. That's just one of the issues.
In fairness I did say under lying health conditions as well.
Looking just at deaths doesn't tell the whole story. It doesn't tell you how many got the illness, ended up needing treatment and survived. They take up valuable resources and time.
The largest survey to date says most people are mildly ill and as such can self treat so they dont take up any resource.
People being ill with mild symptoms still have to take time off work.
Same with seasonal flu, people phone in sick no difference, couple of days off and back to work
This thing spreads very quickly and there's no immunity to it even if you've had it before. To do nothing means a stock workforce for the foreseeable future, which will have a massive impact on the economy.
The countries who have dealt with this the quickest are those who went on shutdown.
It's a pandemic, as horrible as that is there will be casualties that's just a horrible fact, but limited resources need to be targeted appropriately and specifically or the aftermath and fall out could be worse than the event.
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