redshaw
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Spain 11178 cases (+1236) and 491 deaths (+149)
It's pretty boring I'll tell you that. I am in 10 day different kind of isolation myself(ruptured calf muscle), and while I enjoy watching movies, playing games, etc.), it's becoming more and more boring every day, and this period is seriously boring because inbetween all I read is just about this virus. Nothing else in the world is happening.I'm really hoping it dies out in 4-6 weeks and we can get back to normal. I mean life isn't so terrible right now but it used to be so much better.
Anywhere where people are in close contact is a hotbed for transmission, How many kids have symptoms out of interest?It's far from perfect.
I would not be surprised if later investigations find schools were a hotbed for rapid transmission. The kids don't understand the severity of the situation and are grabbing each other and all sorts. We are literally having to enforce handwashing under threat of suspension if they refuse.
Lockdown going well then.Spain 11178 cases (+1236) and 491 deaths (+149)
It would be need for a longer period time with each person in a separate hermetically sealed pod. It's the work of science fiction.If literally everyone stays at home yes (though probably it needs more than 2 weeks). But some cannot do that (doctors, nurses, police, etc), and some of them will be inevitably infected, so the cycle would continue.
Wuhan is about as good a case study we'll ever have for an epidemic like this.78,088 have recovered from this. Number is probably way higher.
It might do but I imagine life won't go back to normal for a few months. Isolations will continue, people working for home etc.I'm really hoping it dies out in 4-6 weeks and we can get back to normal. I mean life isn't so terrible right now but it used to be so much better.
Theres a lag of about 2 weeks (asymptomatic people becoming symptomatic to becoming critical enough to requiring care). China started the lockdown in Wuhan at 400 people and it peaked at 80k.Lockdown going well then.
Thousands? Millions of people are going to lose their jobs from this. It's going to decimate the entire world economy, I'd assume even worse than we saw in 2008/ 2009.They won't.
Hundreds will go out of business and thousands (probably tens of thousands) will lose their jobs.
Train, plane and travel companies will go bust quite soon. The High Street will be obliterated even more than it has been.
As you have said, children, for the most part are asymptomatic. However that does not mean they are not contagious.Anywhere where people are in close contact is a hotbed for transmission, How many kids have symptoms out of interest?
Yeah I expect Italy to get to around 100k before it starts to slow, Spain maybe slightly less. That’s conservative estimates.Theres a lag of about 2 weeks. China started the lockdown in Wuhan at 400 people and it peaked at 80k.
I agree with you.I fully understand that but surely loss of life trumps all? It's very irresponsible and to me selfish. Her symptoms are blatantly obvious yeah she's sat on the train coughing away. No mask, gloves, tissues. No nothing. At least try ffs.
So whats the solution, look at Spains fugures to day, its been in locdown for a few days and still cases rise? There is NO solution to this.Yes but that doesn't mean that they can't spread it. The vast majority of under 30s are largely asymptomatic, but they're also thought to be the largest spreaders of this virus
I didn't want to sound overly dramatic. But I think you're probably closer to the truth.Thousands? Millions of people are going to lose their jobs from this. It's going to decimate the entire world economy, I'd assume even worse than we saw in 2008/ 2009.
I'm started to get depressed just thinking about it all too much.
Hospitals don't get to pick and choose based on insurance. All sick patients are taken in. I have never looked at a patients insurance in hospital when treating them. Now I'm employed, so don't depend on patients to pay me. So I can imagine this might be different for physicians who get paid by their own patients' insurance. But imo patients without insurance are taken care the same once they are in a hospital. This can be a big problem in big cities with a bigger share of uninsured patients causing losses for the hospitals.My understanding is that the US is well provisioned for ICU beds compared to most countries, 20 per 100K I think I saw, compared to 8 in Australia and I think maybe even less in the UK. Probably still not enough but I was wondering if many of these are only going to be for those with insurance? If so there could be a whole other issue in the US if/when things get really bad.
You are not very good with numbers. It takes time to be effective. In Wuhan numbers started to come down after 11 days of lock-downSo whats the solution, look at Spains fugures to day, its been in locdown for a few days and still cases rise? There is NO solution to this.
https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en/articles/coronavirus-what-it-means-for-you/ampI can assure you I'm 100%correct.
Mortgage payments will depend on your bank. RBS have offered to suspend things for me if I need it.
You won't see the effects for a few weeks yet. China locked down on 23rd January and it only started to decline around Feb 06.So whats the solution, look at Spains fugures to day, its been in locdown for a few days and still cases rise? There is NO solution to this.
It's been two days.Lockdown going well then.
It’s like jumping out of the fat into the frying panDude, get the hell out of there. Do it now.
Yes that's true the decision on 'duty of care' is up to the Institution/Organisation etc.; however economic recompense that many will be seeking, after the event, has other elements to consider and one such element for state run enterprises in particular, is to follow the advice of Government. Where any organisation as deemed to 'know better' and have so to speak jumped before being pushed, it may well find it hard to claim compensation from HM Government retrospectively.Yet all these institution's have a duty of care to their staff and students, if they can't make sufficient adjustments to safeguard them then they of course have to shut. There's more to consider than just government advice there's actual health and safety laws.
Presumably you could look into it legally but you are then putting yourself in an invidious position regarding your employers.I imagine there'll be a lot of GoFundMe pages in coming weeks.
The point of my original post was more to gauge whether I had any rights in terms of refusing to quarantine if I show no symptoms. I just worded it terribly because I'm beyound stressed right now.
It makes you want to pull your hair out doesn't it. I'm in China so been dealing with this since January. There was so much time for the rest of the world to prepare properly. Could see them repeat the same mistakes as China did initially, every step of the way.As things build, it is worth remembering Johnsons first speech about this
"... it should be business as usual for the overwhelming majority of people in this country, for the simple reason this is a great country, massively strong economy,...
The scientists have done a very good job of explaining to us what the risks are, and they are really quite small. They are appreciable, but quite small”
At the point he said this, several countries were in complete lockdown to control it. There are no excuses.
I think it'll be much higher than that.Yeah I expect Italy to get to around 100k before it starts to slow, Spain maybe slightly less. That’s conservative estimates.
I agree.You won't see the effects for a few weeks yet. China locked down on 23rd January and it only started to decline around Feb 06.
The question is what will happen if they release the locks. European countries including UK, please observe and take note.
Completely agree. This has been an utter catastrophic failure by all the governments of the world and the WHO.It makes you want to pull your hair out doesn't it. I'm in China so been dealing with this since January. There was so much time for the rest of the world to prepare properly. Could see them repeat the same mistakes as China did initially, every step of the way.
That’s not how it works.Kids seem so far to be asymptomatic, so while they can carry the virus they dont know if they are contageous
It can, up to 2 days before symptoms show.
Thanks guys. If the answer is actually 'yes', I really fear the worst from an Indian PoV. Majority of us typically ignore mild symptoms (for any disease) and often just treated with OTC drugs. Healthcare is approached only when things don't fix themselves, as a last resort.I remember reading that China claimed yes but that no one else has confirmed it. Take it with a grain of salt. I think they might have made that conclusion based on educated guesses.
But general consensus is 'looks an awful lot like yes'.
Kinda amazed how lightly he seems to be getting off in the press over this (unless i'm missing something?) ... but then i'm also not.As things build, it is worth remembering Johnsons first speech about this
"... it should be business as usual for the overwhelming majority of people in this country, for the simple reason this is a great country, massively strong economy,...
The scientists have done a very good job of explaining to us what the risks are, and they are really quite small. They are appreciable, but quite small”
At the point he said this, several countries were in complete lockdown to control it. There are no excuses.
Fair play to you, there are a lot of landlords who’d do differentlyIn LA they have enacted a local law that landlords can't evict anybody because of this. I'm sure that will happen here. I'm not sure how I'd even do that from my rentals...not that I would even consider that though. I'm anticipating not collecting rents for a while but that's fine.
It’s like jumping out of the fat into the frying pan
Please enlightne me, there has been plenty written on this but no answer that I can find. There have been a confirmed case of a new born baby being born with Covid 19 only to be given the all clear less than 17 hours later.That’s not how it works.
Average incubation period is 5.2 days or something like that. In Belgium the (semi-)lockdown only started Saturday so the numbers will (hopefully) only go down as from next Saturday as well, since a lot of people went out on Friday night to "celebrate" their last night of freedom (morons). Will probably be even later than that.So whats the solution, look at Spains fugures to day, its been in locdown for a few days and still cases rise? There is NO solution to this.
I read a report saying that gun purchases have increased in the US since Corona hit themI'd rather be where my support system is best. Friends and family. Plus yanks will start going berzerk with guns in a few weeks
Yeah that's the worst part. I could maybe live being somewhat restricted if there were still sports and stuff. I think what may happen is that in a few months some restrictions will be lifted, we will be able to go to restaurants and bars if we book in advance and they'll limit number of people they allow to enter. Cinemas will remain closed but there would be more distribution of movies via Netflix and other applications (I think world is headed in that direction anyway). Sports behind closed doors make no sense to me though.It's pretty boring I'll tell you that. I am in 10 day different kind of isolation myself(ruptured calf muscle), and while I enjoy watching movies, playing games, etc.), it's becoming more and more boring every day, and this period is seriously boring because inbetween all I read is just about this virus. Nothing else in the world is happening.
I read a report saying that gun purchases have increased in the US since Corona hit them
Is there figures on how many nurses and doctors the lockdown has taken out of the system? A lockdown will slow the spread long term but the deathrate would surely go up short term?Average incubation period is 5.2 days or something like that. In Belgium the (semi-)lockdown only started Saturday so the numbers will (hopefully) only go down as from next Saturday as well, since a lot of people went out on Friday night to "celebrate" their last night of freedom (morons). Will probably be even later than that.
This WILL slow down, but everyone needs to adhere to the restrictions. A lot of awareness is raised around here which is a good thing, but I wouldn't mind a full lockdown either. It'd be a pity if we can't go out for a run anymore though.
Yes quite obviously they've risen, because there's a lag between the time it takes for you to get infected and the time it takes for your symptoms become bad enough to identify you.So whats the solution, look at Spains fugures to day, its been in locdown for a few days and still cases rise? There is NO solution to this.