Trafford centre was absolutely dead yesterday.
More information here: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...-spain-football-coach-leukaemia-a9404566.htmlA Spanish football coach aged 21 died today.
But can leukemia go undiagnosed? Sorry but i don't have a lot of information about this. Shouldn't the boy have felt something more serious symptom-wise than just coronavirus/More information here: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...-spain-football-coach-leukaemia-a9404566.html
Unfortunately, undiagnosed leukaemia increased the impact of COVID-19 and contributed to his death.
It is a very good reminder, though, that many young people may have a higher risk of severe impact than they think, especially given younger people are less likely to avail themselves of regular preventive medical care and so may be unaware of underlying conditions that put them in a higher risk cohort.
I meant by not panic buying. People were asked to not do this and be considerate not a cat in hells chance.
Apparently the Spanish flu was a bit of an outlier due to the circumstances of the 2nd wave relating to the war. Normally the very sick are confined to houses and the ones with milder symptoms are out and about. In WWI the ones with milder symptoms were stuck in the trenches and the ones with worse symptoms were sent home, infecting everyone on the journey back.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/...ndemic-herd-immunity-uk-boris-johnson/608065/
Think that's a well-written article which explains the reasoning behind the UK strategy and also some criticisms.
Think the main difference between the UK and other countries is whether to try to contain the epidemic as much as possible now or to deal with it in a way that helps to control the expected second wave next winter.
Notably, the infamous Spanish flu killed much more people during its second wave, so it is important to prepare ourselves for what is coming next winter. The counterargument is that we'd do better if we gain time to learn more about the virus and stop a potential catastrophe now. Then we will have several months to prepare better for the 2nd wave. We don't know how long immunity against the new CV will last. It's not clear that it will last more than several months, ie. it might be absent come the second wave.
More information here: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...-spain-football-coach-leukaemia-a9404566.html
Unfortunately, undiagnosed leukaemia increased the impact of COVID-19 and contributed to his death.
It is a very good reminder, though, that many young people may have a higher risk of severe impact than they think, especially given younger people are less likely to avail themselves of regular preventive medical care and so may be unaware of underlying conditions that put them in a higher risk cohort.
But can leukemia go undiagnosed? Sorry but i don't have a lot of information about this. Shouldn't the boy have felt something more serious symptom-wise than just coronavirus/
349 more deaths in Italy today. 3233 new cases
Of course — nearly any disease/condition can go undiagnosed, either because the symptoms have not manifested to a degree that the person is aware of it, it has been misdiagnosed or incorrectly ignored during medical diagnostics, or the person is unable or unwilling to seek medical assessment even though they are aware of abnormalities in their body.But can leukemia go undiagnosed? Sorry but i don't have a lot of information about this. Shouldn't the boy have felt something more serious symptom-wise than just coronavirus/
Sorry thought you meant in relation to gatherings
So based on what Whitty just said, my brother in law should 100% have received a test. I can confirm from my own family’s situation that they are not even following their own guidelines. “... We have testing for pneumonia cases and milder illnesses.” No you don’t.My brother in law has been refused a test. They’ve told him he has pneumonia and have sent him away with stronger antibiotics. He’s been hot and cold with the usual symptoms been battling through it at home but got a lot worse yesterday so had to go through 111. But since his temperature was not high at the time they saw him, they haven’t given him a test for COVID-19. He’s 29 years old and fit as a fiddle. Hoping it’s not this virus and just a bad chest infection that became pneumonia. They are only following the instruction from above, so I don’t blame them, but in an ideal world he really should have been tested.
I think people are being more cautious on socialising, plus a lot of events, like football, the chance to do so has been taken away. You will always get the " Man up!" brigade who would get pissed and hug and kiss everyone in some strange attempt to prove they aren't scared, until it hits them.
People can get tested at the GP, I've not heard of that happening yet.
As for advising against visiting pubs, clubs and restaurants, why not just enforce a ban? You can't trust people to not go to these places.
there is slow burning versions that can go decades without being noticed... I so hope this wasn't the case here.