ayrshire_blue
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The deaths are not good news, but the infection rate and the numbers in ICU certainly are compared to where they were only recently.
The deaths are not good news, but the infection rate and the numbers in ICU certainly are compared to where they were only recently.
Been wondering about the figures in Italy (and Spain for that matter). They don't get reported at all now.
Never take a chance on immunity,it is the key question we need answering,crucial to going fowards,we have only had this virus a really short time,you can't rush sciencekeep the furlough scheme in some form, get these tests out and as many people tested for antibodies. Take the chance on immunity as we have to do something at some point to move along (or the science is more clear by that point), then remove the furlough scheme for those who've come back positive and keep it for those who haven't (or are classed as vulnerable), until such a time we're clearer on the science and either moderating symptoms over-the-counter or have a vaccine ready.
I didn't believe you so I googled him lolNot positive news but made me smile. I was watching a programme earlier and they did an interview with A specialist in these things
Dr Dick Titball
Made me snigger anyway.
That is the kind of discovery that could spark a breakthrough. Thanks for posting.This sounds encouraging, as a treatment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52754280
This sounds encouraging, as a treatment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52754280