Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (197 Viewers)

Monners

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90% sure I’ve got it. Rang 111, basically shrugged and said stay at home for 14 days dickhead.

Coughing like mad. No sore throat. Eyes burning. Sweating like I’ve never ever sweated before even when playing football in the summer. Haven’t moved for 3 hours. Mrs is on her way home now and the lad is not going to school. Shitting it. Told work I’ll see you in 2 weeks.
All the best mate. Keep the gifs coming to keep yourself busy and us entertained
 

Skyblueweeman

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The point is that if this is the biggest test of national resolve, you should be exuding authority as opposed to openly creating worry and panic by saying we are going to have to build our own, when other countries are calmly getting on and buying thousands.

Damned if you, damned if you don't. It goes back to my original point. They - the govt and the scientific experts, said that we should go down a certain route. To the untrained eye (hi), their rationale seemed logical for doing so.

Given the unknown nature of this, of course there's going to be changes of direction in terms of how we approach this. It's a given.

Without looking in detail, I bet you every single country/government has changed direction on this at least once.

There's a lot of hyperbole going around....this is a massive unknown. No one truly understands how this is going to play out.
 

Skyblueweeman

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They said 7 days if you live on your own, 14 if you live with people so you can all get it.

There you go son *cough* have that you prick.

Hope you feel better Hill. My son has had a cough since Saturday and I've got a sore throat, I assume from him. Nothing more than that though.

By the sounds of it, you have it - but again, I'm no expert. I had pig flu however long ago that was and it was horrible for about 2-3 days and then like a bad cold for a few more days.

Hope it clears soon.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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PVA

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Playing devils advocate...how many did they have before and as a ratio against their population?

Do you know that the UK didn't already have orders in?

Is our ventilators per person ration already higher than Germany?

Genuinely...you or I don't know the answers to the above, so why make a big thing out of it if you don't know the answers? If you do know the answers, I apologise but there's far too much comparing apples with oranges with pears with bananas at the moment. And not just on here.

Just seen this...

Government documents show no planning for ventilators in the event of a pandemic

In 2016 the government ran an exercise to see how prepared the country is/was for a pandemic. The findings were that we do not have enough ventilators.

They did nothing to address this.

Now we're at the point where we're asking digger builders to make some.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Damned if you, damned if you don't. It goes back to my original point. They - the govt and the scientific experts, said that we should go down a certain route. To the untrained eye (hi), their rationale seemed logical for doing so.

Given the unknown nature of this, of course there's going to be changes of direction in terms of how we approach this. It's a given.

Without looking in detail, I bet you every single country/government has changed direction on this at least once.

There's a lot of hyperbole going around....this is a massive unknown. No one truly understands how this is going to play out.

I’m not disputing any of that. But if I wanted a car, I’d buy one from a car manufacturer, I wouldn’t ask a pharmaceutical company to make one. Their overriding job right now is to lead and be clear on what they’re doing. That’s the one thing they’re not doing.

Anyway no point in arguing, not the time I don’t think.
 

edgy

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No idea how much of this message I just got is true, so don’t shoot the messenger, but perhaps it would be a nice change to have something ‘happy’ to tear apart and rip to shreds :)

-China has closed down its last coronavirus hospital. Not enough new cases to support them.

- Doctors in India have been successful in treating Coronavirus. Combination of drugs used: Lopinavir, Retonovir, Oseltamivir along with Chlorphenamine. They are going to suggest same medicine, globally.

- Researchers of the Erasmus Medical Center claim to have found an antibody against coronavirus.

- A 103-year-old Chinese grandmother has made a full recovery from COVID-19 after being treated for 6 days in Wuhan, China.

- Apple reopens all 42 china stores,

- Cleveland Clinic developed a COVID-19 test that gives results in hours, not days.

- Good news from South Korea, where the number of new cases is declining.

- Scientists in Israel likely to announce the development of a coronavirus vaccine.

- 3 Maryland coronavirus patients fully recovered; able to return to everyday life.

- A network of Canadian scientists are making excellent progress in Covid-19 research.

- A San Diego biotech company is developing a Covid-19 vaccine in collaboration with Duke University and National University of Singapore.

- Tulsa County's first positive COVID-19 case has recovered. This individual has had two negative tests, which is the indicator of recovery.

- All 7 patients who were getting treated for at Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi have recovered.

- Plasma from newly recovered patients from Covid -19 can treat others infected by Covid-19.

Further to this we are told our supply chain is recovering as the China suppliers are back to work. Our China factory is back working again.
 

ajsccfc

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90% sure I’ve got it. Rang 111, basically shrugged and said stay at home for 14 days dickhead.

Coughing like mad. No sore throat. Eyes burning. Sweating like I’ve never ever sweated before even when playing football in the summer. Haven’t moved for 3 hours. Mrs is on her way home now and the lad is not going to school. Shitting it. Told work I’ll see you in 2 weeks.

The thing I don't like is that people are being to stay home so you'll get better without being sure if you've had it or something else, whether you're infectious, built up a tolerance etc. The uncertainty of it all is a big worry for me. Hope it's not too bad for you
 

Ring Of Steel

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That makes sense though, right? The more and more countries who report their figures and get at least one case, you'd expect that sort of curve. Comparing it to China is another apples and oranges situation.

why? It’s not something to panic over, but why do you say is it apples & oranges?
 

edgy

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90% sure I’ve got it. Rang 111, basically shrugged and said stay at home for 14 days dickhead.

Coughing like mad. No sore throat. Eyes burning. Sweating like I’ve never ever sweated before even when playing football in the summer. Haven’t moved for 3 hours. Mrs is on her way home now and the lad is not going to school. Shitting it. Told work I’ll see you in 2 weeks.

Is the eye thing a symptom then? Me and the Mrs both have had itchy eyes the last 2 days.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Damned if you, damned if you don't. It goes back to my original point. They - the govt and the scientific experts, said that we should go down a certain route. To the untrained eye (hi), their rationale seemed logical for doing so.

Given the unknown nature of this, of course there's going to be changes of direction in terms of how we approach this. It's a given.

Without looking in detail, I bet you every single country/government has changed direction on this at least once.

There's a lot of hyperbole going around....this is a massive unknown. No one truly understands how this is going to play out.

As many will know I'm no fan of Johnson and although there may have been an initial U-turn in policy in the first few days since then it has more been a case of stricter measures are on the way and we're constantly reviewing when these need to be implemented. Things are being brought in more quickly than they anticipated but frankly it's better these changes than him steadfastly refusing to admit it was wrong and make things worse solely because of pig-headedness. I'm not sure Labour would have a better response anyway and may have spent more time dithering over what response to make.
 

hill83

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Is the eye thing a symptom then? Me and the Mrs both have had itchy eyes the last 2 days.

Genuinely don’t know to be honest. Don’t even know if I’ve got it. A stubbed toe could be a symptom. It’s literally a better safe than sorry scenario as far as I’m concerned now. Any sort of anything I’d be staying in.
 

hill83

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The thing I don't like is that people are being to stay home so you'll get better without being sure if you've had it or something else, whether you're infectious, built up a tolerance etc. The uncertainty of it all is a big worry for me. Hope it's not too bad for you

111 is a load of nonsense at the best of times in my opinion anyway. Even if IT you can’t diagnose an issue over the phone for fuck sake.
 

ajsccfc

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I'm hoping that the WHO 'test, test, test' advice is adhered to sooner than later. Assume I'll get this at some point but the only solace is in knowing.
 

Ring Of Steel

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As many will know I'm no fan of Johnson and although there may have been an initial U-turn in policy in the first few days since then it has more been a case of stricter measures are on the way and we're constantly reviewing when these need to be implemented. Things are being brought in more quickly than they anticipated but frankly it's better these changes than him steadfastly refusing to admit it was wrong and make things worse solely because of pig-headedness. I'm not sure Labour would have a better response anyway and may have spent more time dithering over what response to make.

In the interests of impartiality I don’t see that Corbyn would have been any better. Fair criticism of the incumbents doesn’t automatically make you a labour voter or something.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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90% sure I’ve got it. Rang 111, basically shrugged and said stay at home for 14 days dickhead.

Coughing like mad. No sore throat. Eyes burning. Sweating like I’ve never ever sweated before even when playing football in the summer. Haven’t moved for 3 hours. Mrs is on her way home now and the lad is not going to school. Shitting it. Told work I’ll see you in 2 weeks.
Best of luck fella, hope you have a speedy recovery! Keep posting the GIFs!
 

chiefdave

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In the interests of impartiality I don’t see that Corbyn would have been any better. Fair criticism of the incumbents doesn’t automatically make you a labour voter or something.
My favourite are the people who tweet with a picture of empty shelves with a comment about Corbyn / Venezuela / Socialism seemingly oblivious to the fact he's not in charge.
 

Skyblueweeman

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why? It’s not something to panic over, but why do you say is it apples & oranges?

Because comparing one countries numbers (apples) is different to the sum total of every other countries numbers (oranges).

If you look at one country, China, the graph reflects their journey...a steep incline and then a plateau.

If you look at the rest of the world, that incline is going to start later as the virus spreads (as the graph shows) and then a steep curve upwards as more and more countries confirm cases.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Because comparing one countries numbers (apples) is different to the sum total of every other countries numbers (oranges).

If you look at one country, China, the graph reflects their journey...a steep incline and then a plateau.

If you look at the rest of the world, that incline is going to start later as the virus spreads (as the graph shows) and then a steep curve upwards as more and more countries confirm cases.

I think it’s interesting info to look at, personally.
 

Grendel

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My favourite are the people who tweet with a picture of empty shelves with a comment about Corbyn / Venezuela / Socialism seemingly oblivious to the fact he's not in charge.

I see Mr Corbyn is ignoring the recommendations of self isolation - great example to set
 

Skyblueweeman

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I think it’s interesting info to look at, personally.

Don't dispute that at all. Just think that at first glance...people will think 'oh my god...globally we're much worse off than China' when actually, if you consider that it's not really a direct comparison, it's a different narrative to the graph, that's all.

Anyway, I'm off for lunch and a walk with the wife and boy for some fresh air.
 

Ring Of Steel

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My favourite are the people who tweet with a picture of empty shelves with a comment about Corbyn / Venezuela / Socialism seemingly oblivious to the fact he's not in charge.


The Telegraph is currently running an article entitled:

“Britain faces a moral choice between rampant individualism and collective altruism”

Right next to an article on “why now would be a great time to invest in the stock market.”
 

Grendel

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Hoping today they actually formalise some of what they said yesterday regarding not going to events. Know a lot of venue owners and promoters from my days working in the music biz who are furious at the moment as they can't make insurance claims until that happens.

Insurers won’t pay anyway
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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A few thoughts from me, feel free to dissect and argue:

1) The borders should have been shut immediately when this first broke. I know hindsight is a wonderful thing but I do feel as if all of Europe was slow to react. Was this something to do with not upsetting the Chinese or open border believers? Not having a pop, just curious.

2) I don't believe the figures coming out of China.

3) Russia seemed to have done quite well by sorting their borders early. I don't really believe their figures either though.

4) Something is well off about this. Feels like something is being blatantly hidden from us. Either that or all world leaders are totally weak and stupid.

5) I'm not a panicker but it is making me feel uneasy now. Been told to work from home for a month. Got toilet paper to last me another day or two at best.

6) Experts are contradicting each other all the time which is causing more confusion and encouraging 'arm chair' opinions to become more vocal.

7) This is being used by people with strong political views to blast their opponents.

8) The government's communication has been shite.

9) The rest of Europe's leaders may have shut down now but also reacted slowly.

10) I can't work out if this is gonna blow over and get laughed at, or if we are in for real anarchy. If it is the latter I can see some really bad shit happening. Job lay offs, looting, riots...

This whole thing is a mind fuck.
 

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