kaz7
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No scientist is saying you are definitely immune yet as it is a new vurusCoupled with the "you're immune if you've had it/no you're not", I am genuinely at a loss.
No scientist is saying you are definitely immune yet as it is a new vurusCoupled with the "you're immune if you've had it/no you're not", I am genuinely at a loss.
157 England hospital deaths from yesterday Actually 30 that were dated yesterday. Seven from the North West.
Even after two weeks of top ups every day back to May 9 is still sub 200 (and May 8 is only 201)
Perhaps not if you put a big fan (and I'm talking big here) on one side of the room and open all the windows. Or eat/drink outside.That’s the pub and restaurant sector fucked then...
Without meaning to sound completely heartless, It would be interesting to know what % of deaths were inevitable anyway. It is a sad fact of life but people do die. I just wonder how many are 'dying with corona virus' instead of 'dying because of corona virus'
Only if it’s instant, the time is taking for it to come back, doesn’t mean you’ve haven’t caugh5bit since if it says negative, if you are asymptotic then fair enough but your nit supposed to be going if not showing symptoms unless you are in certain categories.If course there is a point to testing
you have no idea if that is true or not.Nobody is immune to covid
No scientist is saying you are definitely immune yet as it is a new vurus
Only if it’s instant, the time is taking for it to come back, doesn’t mean you’ve haven’t caugh5bit since if it says negative, if you are asymptotic then fair enough but your nit supposed to be going if not showing symptoms unless you are in certain categories.
Yes. Except when you're under a metre away from an infected person is breathing or talking - especially in an enclosed space when aerosol transmission is taking place.I don't think CDC say that.
They say that it is predominantly droplet transmission
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-covid-spreads.html
Airborne transmission and droplet transmission are not considered the same thing as droplets generally travel only short distances through the air.
No one has said that children can't spread it with any serious scientific credentials that I have seen though it is possible that the rates of transmission may be a lot lower than adults.
More people are dying in care homes from it at the moment than in hospitals and they dont collect stats in England over weekends (and probably bank holidays). The QCC dont publish stats so we haven't a clue as to when the deaths occurred.157 England hospital deaths from yesterday Actually 30 that were dated yesterday. Seven from the North West.
Even after two weeks of top ups every day back to May 9 is still sub 200 (and May 8 is only 201)
Daily briefing
Total tests 3,348,507
Last 24hrs 116,585
Positives 257,154
Patients in hospital 9,331
Deaths in all settings with positive test 36,675
Up 282
Relaxing restrictions with public transport coming back in use a bit more for those who have to go to work only if you can't work from home,drive,walk or cycle instead
Marshalls will provide reassurance and advice on transport
Work to upgrade stations and lines and fix roads
Park and ride encouraged
Voucher to do up old bikes,really pushing people into walking and cycling
In July we will look at how we can open up hospitality
Medical
Movement of people,parks up,must use social distancing still,compliance good
New cases,confirmed with test,downward trend despite more testing
Hospital patients admissions,steady decline
Critical care patients,steady decline,capacity fine
Deaths,7 day rolling average,continuing to derease
Can I see my fucking family properly yet?
So is the WHO as it clearly spreads in aerosol droplets in close contact enclosed spaces. Far too many reports an papers for it not to do so.The CDC is wrong,that goes against everything we know already about picking it up from surfaces as well as close contact to people
Only if you have symptoms, live over 250 miles away, and are called Dominic Cummings