COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Thanks everyone. I feel like even having the conversation is a bit flippant but anyone who uses daily exercise to keep themselves 'up' will understand (and I'm going through a particularly rough patch too). My daughter uses for her mental health too (she has ASD) and she's had a remarkable turnaround since getting fit (she's 15 and really into power lifting...ironically empowering her confidence).
Gym was a bit emptier last night (then again it always is on a Friday evening) but they too have a selection of hand sanitisers everywhere.
Pool is a good shout. This place is my salvation in the evening...similar to pubs of old where you'd bump into people and have a chat (difference I'm not chucking alcohol down my neck).

Not sure if it's my current low mindset but I'm feeling the negativity much more at the moment. Was due to visit a company for a day next week which would be very important for my career change but that's gone really quiet for obvious reasons. I was almost on a good track again.

You’d probably be surprised how many are also in the same boat. Years ago I had severe anxiety when I was in my final year of school. CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service) with the NHS decided to send me to the gym with a personal trainer for a few months so that I didn’t become totally isolated and that I could socialise in some sense. Twelve years on - I still use gyms and started cycling outdoors on/off so I don’t fall back into the same mental state I was in. I do accept at this stage I’ll have to compromise. Gyms are probably one of the more riskier areas and I’m surrounded by elderly people with underlying conditions in my life, so I’ll adapt and start cycling outdoors again. Your situation may be different to others so you’ll have to make a judgement for yourself.
 
Ten more people have died after being diagnosed with coronavirus, with 1,140 cases now confirmed in the UK.

Health officials say 37,746 people have so far been tested, of which 36,606 were confirmed negative.


The ten who died were all aged over 60 and were in "the at-risk groups", said Professor Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England.

It brings the total number those who died after being diagnosed with coronavirus to 21 in the UK

Prof Whitty said: "I understand this increase in the number of deaths linked to COVID-19 will be a cause for concern for many

"The public should know every measure we are taking is seeking to save lives and protect the most vulnerable.


"Every single one of us has a role to play in achieving this. If you have a new continuous cough or high temperature, please stay at home for seven days. I also encourage everyone to be washing their hands for 20 seconds regularly


https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-ten-more-die-after-positive-diagnosis-11957525


We have stuffed this up
 
Have all airlines cancelled flights to Spain or just jet2? My folks are due to fly back to Ibiza us Barca on Monday with Ryanair and still looks like they are flying.
keep an eye out,i had an email off them saying the routes they have axed is in the public interest,wont be long before thay pull from spain or spain pulls the plug
 
Dont think its been posted before, appologies if so, but I found this a fascinating watch. It might even give some insight into how/why these kind of infections reduce in the summer or in countries with more sunshine. If you only watch the first couple of minutes I'd urge you to give it a go.
 
It is a good article as regards the explanation of herd immunity. Whether it works or is justified is another matter.
1. He does point out that it is high risk and involves the country having the right resources in the right place and at the right time to manage the fall out ( I.e deaths) from approx 40M infections ( 60% of the population as per the Govt). Very difficult to 'manage' this situation with inadequate, underfunded and stretched resources and so many unknowns.
2. If you're going along a high risk path which is different from every other country you need to be honest with and take people along with you something the Govt can't or won't do. A good example is the banning of major sporting events. Under the herd theory you actually want these events to take place so that people can infect one another ( same with keeping schools open so that kids can spread the infection around). You then of course need to retain the option to stop these events or close schools when you want to subsequently slow down the rate of infection at a later point in the cycle. But the Govt, didn't say that in the presser on Thursday , they defended allowing these events to proceed with the ludicrous argument they were low risk which fooled no one, puzzled most ordinary punters and and led to the Govt being seen as con artists and at the same time casting doubt on their honesty and the whole policy.
3. The problem with this behavioural theory is of course people might not behave the way the model predicts. Again the banning of football games where the herd theory says proceed but the Premier League stepped in with a ban.
4. After having read this article, it's worth checking out alternative theories which dismiss the herd theory as bollocks.
Amen
 
Fuck me, I predicted another 35% increase. This is miles faster than I thought. If the rate of increase stays like that, over 40%, we are doubling every 2 days.
 
I am hearing British Airways ,and Ryan Air, are in serious financial trouble because of this crisis.

Ryan Air collapse could be imminent.
there all going to be in trouble, a lot just lease the aircraft,im pretty sure Ryanair own their fleet,however they still have to be paid for
 
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