COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Very similar to Covid-19 then. This is highly contagious but the death rate is very low as clearly there are up to 1000 unreported cases for every reported case.

The thing then was there wasn't a lockdown. You got it and survived or not.
One frightening one I read is that, on average, 7 people die every year of Black Death.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/435142001

Imagine if that **** kicked off now there are 7.7 billion of us!
 
While COVID-19 is an exceptional novel virus, we aren’t yet seeing exceptional numbers of deaths in the country compared to any other normal day.
Are we not? Do we know that for sure?

I know when El Pais looked into Spanish death figures, their additional deaths (compared to normal) were nearly double but with only 1/3rd of the excess officially being designated as CV19 being the cause.

One would think that 700 CV19 deaths in a day is around a 50% increase on the UK’s daily average death figures and I’m sure the numbers aren’t yet available for this week to compare with a normal first week of April.
 
Both bouts of flu I had when I was in my teens (see my earlier post) were terrible but I wasn't hospitalised either time. I was in bed for over two weeks, shaking uncontrollably, crawling to the toilet and at times hallucinating. It makes me laugh when people with a bit of a cold say they have the flu..

Yep I used to be one of those people who said that. Then I properly had it a couple of years ago. Not a pleasant experience as you say. I think at one stage I slept for about 40 hours in 48. And it wasnt nice restful sleep either!
 
Vitamin D is good for the lining of cells
You no,vitamin D will be sold out now just like the bogrolls panic buyers

As soon as I heard about cases of Covid-19 in the UK, I bought around 400 vitamin D capsules and manuka honey (MGO 525). I take multi vitamins and tup with extra D
 
Always said these companies should never be anywhere in hospitals.
Any when the contract up for renewal go back to the way it was
Southport and Ormskirk NHS


Trust has had to restrict visitors due to Covid-19

An NHS trust has been told it will have to pay almost £10,000 a month to provide families with free phone calls during the pandemic.

Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust has had to restrict visitors due to Covid-19.

It asked the company that provides bedside telephones about diverting the costs to the trust and was told it would be charged £9,984 a month.

Hospedia was contacted by the BBC but has not commented.

The trust said it was disappointed with the company's suggested charges and has raised the matter with NHS England, which awarded it the contract to provide phone and TV services across dozens of NHS trust
Irene Simpkin's 87-year-old mother Odile has been in Southport and Formby District General Hospital for almost a fortnight after suffering multiple pelvis and hip fractures in a fall.

She made a 16-minute call to her mum and said she was charged £11.33.

thought that it was flipping outrageous, just horrendous. I just think it's very, very greedy," she said.

"There are so many people making concessions, why do these companies continue to cash in?

"While all this is going on, can they not just make some sort of a deal where they cut those costs?"

Hospedia uses premium-rate 0872 phone lines, which is the prefix often used for tarot readings or adult entertainment calls.

The company's website says its operates in more than 130 NHS sites and offers TV units, which attract a daily fee, and premium rate telephones at a patient's bedside.

According to its latest accounts, profits increased nearly six-fold last year to more than £2.5m.

Rosie Cooper, MP for West Lancashire and a member of the health select committee, said she had written to Health Secretary
Matthew Hancock asking what can be done about the call costs.

"I am disgusted that this company is looking to profit off what is an incredibly difficult time for patients, family members and NHS staff," she said.

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Fucking scum cunts.
 
to be fair. They could just say anyone along the beach front or on the beach will get a £50 fine.
Why? There’s nothing wrong with taking a walk along the Prom if you live there so long as you’re socially distancing. My wife and I took our dog for a 5km walk this morning along the beach and didn’t get with about 20ft of another soul.
 
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