hilts
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The outbreak won't be in Cheltenham it will be all over Ireland.
To be sure
The outbreak won't be in Cheltenham it will be all over Ireland.
i really want to make a crude joke but i had better not !Self-isolating
Speaking of the horse racing we should see a massive outbreak in Cheltenham soon if it really was the danger that people said it was.
250,000 visitors to the racecourse over the 4 days, 2.5x the population of the town and most of them ate drank and slept in Cheltenham and the surrounding area too.
4-5 days standard time to show symptoms, today is 5 days from Day 1 of racing.
Point taken. I don't think the bus driver anticipated pedestrians using the bus lane tbf.5 people have been run over queuing behind you at the cash point. Buy a pencil
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...d-see-79m-hospitalised?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Spring 2021!
“For the public to hear that it could last for 12 months, people are going to be really upset about that and pretty worried about that”, said Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia.
“A year is entirely plausible. But that figure isn’t well appreciated or understood,” added Hunter, an expert in epidemiology.
“I think it will dip in the summer, towards the end of June, and come back in November, in the way that usual seasonal flu does. I think it will be around forever, but become less severe over time, as immunity builds up,” he added.
The admission that the virus will continue to cause problems for another year appears to undermine hopes that the arrival of warmer weather this summer would kill it.
Seeing people running marathons, attending horse racing or concerts in their thousands; along with posts from people I know being in pubs and restaurant's... I think people in UK have no idea just how bad things are going to get.
Every other country is enacting some form of social distancing to slow it down yet this country has to bumble it's way through situations yet again.
Someone who explains it clearly and to all is what is needed but it will put the shits up people.
He is using one million people in his examples and 50,000 needing ventilators but I suppose they wont all need one at the same time.
However if the government prediction of up to 80% getting this, then based on what this fella is saying, then up to 2.5m people may need them and 5m need oxygen. Even if spread over a year that’s 100,000 a week potentially needing a ventilator.
Why haven’t there been any National TV announcements on this? Are they just trying to stop panic?
Yes, I found out the hard way nearly 20 years ago after tearing an intercostal muscle that ibuprofen is bad news for asthmatics, it caused almost instant tightening of the chest, frightened the bloody life out of me.Posted earlier in the panic buying thread regarding people stockpiling ibuprofen. As any asthmatic knows or should know they and other NSAIDS (non steroid based anti-inflammatory drugs) are a no go as they cause the airways to narrow. Therefore I'm a bit shocked that on the NHS stay at home advice regarding a virus that attacks the respiratory system they recommend it as an everyday painkiller like paracetamol. From personal experience I can assure you it's not
Someone who explains it clearly and to all is what is needed but it will put the shits up people.
He is using one million people in his examples and 50,000 needing ventilators but I suppose they wont all need one at the same time.
However if the government prediction of up to 80% getting this, then based on what this fella is saying, then up to 2.5m people may need them and 5m need oxygen. Even if spread over a year that’s 100,000 a week potentially needing a ventilator.
Why haven’t there been any National TV announcements on this? Are they just trying to stop panic?
My wife’s second cousin is planning to emigrate from Victoria to the uk next month. My daughter has agreed to put her and her family up when she arrives until they find somewhere to live. So there’ll be 3 adults and 4 kids under 7 sharing a 3 bed semi. She’ll be starting a new job, her partner has a temp job but looking for something better, they’ll be sorting out schools for their kids, house hunting etc. All during the peak.Not sure about every other country. Take Australia for instance. I’m not totally up to speed with what’s going on there admittedly but a guy on my FB friends list (an exiled City fan I met on Boxing Day at West Brom a few years back) who lives in Melbourne has been out on the piss all weekend and it seems plenty others over there were too. His status on Friday was hoping the New Order gig he was planning to attend in Melbourne wasn’t going to get called off due to “coronavirus hysteria”. Which is weird because he’s really political and I’d have thought with him being left-wing he’d be sticking the boot into the government over this whole issue while also displaying some genuine concern over it, yet he’s acting like there isn’t even an issue at all! Now I don’t know whether that is being replicated across Australia. Perhaps someone can clarify? Maybe they’re lagging a bit just as we seemed to be up until a week or so ago?
21 years for me had to be revived and had it all explained to me afterwards (wasn't diagnosed as asthmatic at the time). Cannot believe that those dangers are not being emphasised never mind recommending it as an 'everyday' painkiller.Yes, I found out the hard way nearly 20 years ago after tearing an intercostal muscle that ibuprofen is bad news for asthmatics, it caused almost instant tightening of the chest, frightened the bloody life out of me.
From Viz iircIf sold out then try this. A clag free arse or your monkey back.
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Second video of the day from the Doc.
Says that Iran and Italy are countries that use a lot of drugs to reduce fever: paracetamol, ibuprofen, aspirin and steroids... but reducing the fever seems to be creating greater death rates.
He says let the fever run its course and do not use drugs/tablets to reduce the fever!
I’ve always half-jokingly held the view that taking these things makes you soft and humans shouldn’t be taking these things when they’re ill or in pain. We have our own built-in painkillers and temperature managing hormones and enzymes, and we don’t need to take external ones.
These types of tablets are also bad for our organs
https://www.everydayhealth.com/pain...eeffects-of-over-the-counter-painkillers.aspx
He did. There are many positives to taking Vitamin D supplements, especially for us in the Winter months where we live.I posted the same vid earlier, but now you've posted it again, I'm thinking 'I'm sure the doc advocated Vit D to take'!