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Prince Charles ,diagnosed with Coronavirus

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Bridgeit Wed 25-Mar-20 10:52:18

Just been announced that PC has been diagnosed with Coronavirus,
AIBU to hope he will receive some empathy from the general public.

annep1 Wed 25-Mar-20 21:49:18

Some people just will never get it and I share Paddyann's frustration.
No human life is more important than any other on this planet. No, I wouldn't like to see him passing the virus. Silly question. And I hope he recovers soon.
However six of my family are ill at the minute, including 3 GC and one son, and they will never know for sure if they have it unless they are ill enough to go to hospital. They may be worrying unnecessarily about passing it, staying off work and isolating for nothing. And I am worrying about them too and whether my daughter and other son will become ill..
I am not the only person in this situation.
Why should Charles get tested and not them?

My last post. Waste of time. Huge sigh of exasperation.

MissAdventure Wed 25-Mar-20 21:54:08

Surely it would be common sense that tests should be on those at the absolute front line.

They, along with self isolation are our best hope of dealing with this virus.

Pikachu Wed 25-Mar-20 21:55:13

Of course he had to be tested as he has been in contact with the Queen. Like it or not she is the queen and he is heir apparent. Life isn’t fair, as most of us know at our age.

Anyone with this disease has my sympathy, especially anyone over 70. It could be any of us next.

Anniebach Wed 25-Mar-20 22:04:06

It has to be accepted, the death of the Queen or Charles at this
time , sad as it is for anyone but the country and the government and the commonwealth would have big, big problems

Grannynannywanny Wed 25-Mar-20 22:05:01

pikachu I’m honestly not trying to be argumentative. But whether PC was tested or not has no bearing on the outcome. He reportedly has mild symptoms and was already self isolating and the Queen was already in isolation at her residence. He’s either passed it on inadvertently or he hasn’t. They can rest at home and wait and see. And I sincerely wish them well. The impact on front line health workers who are denied testing is incalculable

Anniebach Wed 25-Mar-20 22:08:15

Is there enough tests now ?

Grannynannywanny Wed 25-Mar-20 22:08:16

Annepl.. Wishing your family a speedy recovery

CherryCezzy Wed 25-Mar-20 22:32:04

By & large I have boycotted the news today, except this morning. This morning the headline brief was that PC started feeling unwell on Monday, after he had arrived; on advice to relocate all senior members of the RF; in Scotland on Sunday. If that is true nobody, including him, knew he had the virus.
This morning the news was that none of his staff had demonstrated symptoms. Camilla was tested & hasn't got it so as far as I am aware his staff do not have it and therefore not spreading it into the community. Symptom free does not mean his staff don't have it though so it is possible. The news I saw also said he was tested because a) he had been in contact with someone who had been diagnosed with the virus, b) his last public engagement was the service in Westminster and there were many public figures etc there and c) the Queen was also at the service. A case of a lot of people who could now be infected and they could have infected many more.
It is absolutely appalling that front line staff are not being tested ?. How can that be reasonable, fair or in any way justifiable? It can't be, it's inexcusable.
There is a case, however for PC to be tested but not because he is a member of the RF but because of the number of others who are potentially affected and if it is the case that each infected person is likely to infect another 2 or 3 people the number who may be infected doesn't bear thinking about. Not all of these people will be privileged either.

Anniebach Wed 25-Mar-20 22:34:35

Charles hosted a dinner for The Princes Trust after Commonwealth Service

CherryCezzy Wed 25-Mar-20 22:39:08

Then that means even more people potentially infected Anniebach

May7 Wed 25-Mar-20 22:57:52

Grannynannywanny
I'm listening to you. You must be so worried for your DD. Our Health service is doing an amazing job at keeping us safe .Give her my thanks for putting herself in danger for our people.

There are not enough tests as yet for the key workers but fingers x that will soon change so these brave people can get on with their important jobs.

I fully support the testing of the frontline staff first and foremost above any individual and his wife As it stands at the moment you can only be tested if you are seriously compromised and are admitted to hospital as I understand it. Hopefully that will change
I hope anyone who contracts this virus comes out the other side and then they can help everyone else. I wish them well whoever they are
annepl you must be very worried about your family. Speedy recovery

--all--animals are equal..some are more equal than others
Keeps bobbing into my head

Grannynannywanny Wed 25-Mar-20 23:20:08

May7 thank you for your kind words, it’s really appreciated

MissAdventure Wed 25-Mar-20 23:26:10

Who has the potential to pass the virus to more people, do you think?
Charles or an A and E doctor?

May7 Wed 25-Mar-20 23:33:11

Maybe missadventure just maybe you've had the last word on this thread. Well posted ?

Eloethan Thu 26-Mar-20 00:04:16

I don't wish him ill but I am not wasting any time worrying about him when there are many, many people who are much more seriously affected by this virus - in all sorts of ways that members of the royal family would have no understanding of whatsoever.

Nurses and doctors have been unable to be tested for the virus and some may be self isolating who have no need to do so. Yet Charles is tested. My neighbour had a very serious bout of pneumonia last year and was ill for weeks. Recently he developed symptoms of the Corona virus but, on reporting his symptoms, was just told that he should assume he had the virus and self-isolate - no test for him despite his medical history.

People who have fled or tried to flee to their second homes in less populated areas have been heavily criticised and perhaps rightly so. But Charles has done exactly the same thing. My understanding is he was already experiencing mild some symptoms before he and his wife departed for Scotland.

annep1 Thu 26-Mar-20 03:06:17

Thank you Grannynannywanny. And May7too. (Those words you quoted are very true May7)
My family are thankfully not bad enough for hospital.
Others have more to worry about.
I'm sure you Grannynannywanny worry constantly for your daughter as do others with family in the frontline. It must be so difficult for them going to work each day seeing the effects of this dreadful virus and living with the fear of being infected. I really don't know how they continue to do it. They are so brave and caring.
Please add my thanks to all these wonderful people.

Anniebach Thu 26-Mar-20 08:58:13

Are there enough testing kits ?

GrannyGravy13 Thu 26-Mar-20 09:05:28

They are manufacturing kits as fast as possible. A new virus so the testing kits were not sitting in a warehouse waiting.

There is also a new one which is imminent, a home kit to tell if you have had Covid-19 and now have antibodies in your system.

Anniebach Thu 26-Mar-20 09:11:10

True GrannyGravy , testing of hospital staff isn’t being held
back, there are not yet enough kits.

annep1 Thu 26-Mar-20 09:23:16

Are there enough testing kits ?

No.

Anniebach Thu 26-Mar-20 09:25:11

Then all working in hospitals can’t be tested yet

GrannyLaine Thu 26-Mar-20 09:37:21

It was explained on the Prime Minister's briefing last night: the testing kits are urgently needed in vast numbers worldwide, not just in the UK. There is difficulty in supply of some of the components which has delayed the process. There is no deliberate holding back, why on earth would there be?

Anniebach Thu 26-Mar-20 09:57:34

Yes, so all this anger about two people being tested when thousands haven’t is pointless

Grannynannywanny Thu 26-Mar-20 10:39:50

Annibach Sorry but I disagree. The 2 people in question had no need to use 2 extremely scarce test kits. PC reportedly has symptoms so mild is continuing to work from home. Camilla has no symptoms. They are isolated in a mansion with their private doctor and a team of household staff to look after them. There was no need for them use scarce NHS test kits. The testing has no bearing on their outcome. Which I sincerely hope will be a full recovery. They should be spared for essential cases.
My daughter is working herself into the ground along with her nursing colleagues in an acute hospital. One of their team, who is desperately needed and wants to be at work, was sent home last week for 14 days isolation because her husband has a cough and fever. She has zero symptoms. If a test was available for her she could return to the frontline and get on with trying to keep patients alive and providing end of life care for those who sadly need it in large numbers. The situation is desperate.

Anniebach Thu 26-Mar-20 11:04:51

grannynanny who will choose who is the essential cases ?

Should the person in your daughters team be chosen over the
many with the same need ?

I so wish all who work in hospitals could be tested today but
it isn’t possible. Getting angry over two people because they
are wealthy is pointless. Would you be angry if two people
supermarkets were tested ? Again pointless getting angry over