But also reassuring. It can be beat and we can get our lives back.Here’s a good read, though frightening...
https://www.wired.com/story/coronavirus-interview-larry-brilliant-smallpox-epidemiologist/
But also reassuring. It can be beat and we can get our lives back.Here’s a good read, though frightening...
https://www.wired.com/story/coronavirus-interview-larry-brilliant-smallpox-epidemiologist/
Well you would be right if you couldn't spread the disease before you showed symptoms. Sadly this is not the case with Coronavirus.look at it like this,the rules are if you have symptoms you go into isolation,you shouldn 't be on public transport or anywhere else outside,the WHO(according to our medic) says no so that should be good enough
You have said it reduces the distancing down to one foot,that goes against world wide advice,the adv ice is not to use them because people relax and that is the last thing the world needs everybody to do
i understand your point of view completely but if the medics say no then i am fine with thatAnd the reason why the case ramp up
Well you would be right if you couldn't spread the disease before you showed symptoms. Sadly this is not the case with Coronavirus.
People can be totally asymptomatic and still spread it. People who get it can spread it before they show symptoms a d public transport is tge place where it really spreads.
There is a reason why London is virus central in the UK.
My simulation modelling his possible reasoning has finished. It says 'There is an overwhelming chance GD is positing that it's the uniform trajectory is due to massive spread of the virus, hundreds of millions of unrecorded asymptomatic infections, and we're all gonna be immune by July'
We better bloody hope so.
1st day totally symptom free.i understand your point of view completely but if the medics say no then i am fine with that
how are you feeling today ?
Think I’ll get my old boss to send me some N10 respirators down, they should do the trick.Well you would be right if you couldn't spread the disease before you showed symptoms. Sadly this is not the case with Coronavirus.
People can be totally asymptomatic and still spread it. People who get it can spread it before they show symptoms and public transport is the place where it really spreads.
There is a reason why London is virus central in the UK.
I wonder if we will keep this new hospital capacity,looking at the design of the area with the beds it just doesn't look like it is feasable after this emergency
Chances are it'll be a smaller viral ose, which most will be able to fight off, but it's why they want the really vulnerable to remain indoors.I have a question. Sorry if it's already posted. Is there a risk if you just go outside with no one being around? Like there are many reports which say the virus can live upto 3 hours in the air but can it spread that way?
Whilst on the face of it, that may be worrying (as to how many may need ICU), the plus part is that it seems that no one will do without ventilator support that needs it. What happened in Italy and Spain with 60+ people having theirs taken off them for younger patients whilst sedated was beyond words, if understandable.Hancock: Two new Nightingales will be built in Bristol and Harrogate
Hospitals in Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow are already being built
They'll mothball the beds and other bits of kit but not the capacity.They're temporary hospitals, of course they're not keeping them.
You think UWE and the Excel centre were just being changed to hospitals forever?
I went to Wembley in March and felt really sick following an afternoon outing just 7 days later.I see Brent is UK central for the virus
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/coronavirus-uk-cases-deaths-world-map-live/
With 1.816 serious cases per million.
The local authority in which Wembley is located...
Ha well watcha knowI see Brent is UK central for the virus
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/coronavirus-uk-cases-deaths-world-map-live/
With 1.816 serious cases per million.
The local authority in which Wembley is located...
Whilst on the face of it, that may be worrying (as to how many may need ICU), the plus part is that it seems that no one will do with ventilator support that needs it. What happened in Italy and Spain with 60+ people having theirs taken off them for younger patients whilst sedated was beyond words, if understandable.
So patients can’t identify which one left the scalpel inside them?
I realy wish you wouldn't edit all your posts,it makes my answers pretty useless without seeing the whole thing at once,you have to be quickThey're temporary hospitals, of course they're not keeping them.
You think UWE and the Excel centre were just being changed to hospitals forever?
They'll mothball the beds and other bits of kit but not the capacity.
I'm not sure we'll be over it quickly enough.They'll send the kit to Africa, there's going to be a massive worldwide aid program to help them deal with it after the 1st world has gotten on top of things.