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Yehbutnobut Thu 13-Feb-20 08:35:04

“ Health bosses speculate that the virus will continue to spread in the UK until it peaks in the summer, later than the previous assumption that it would peter out in the late spring. A source said: “We are planning that we are into this for the next few months.”.”

Taken from today’s newspapers. I really don’t see how this cannot spread to epidemic proportions in the UK when we are still allowing flights from China and a passenger from one of these has tested positive one for the virus in London.

Nothing we can do but wait helplessly.

Hetty58 Fri 28-Feb-20 13:25:34

We can't rely on dodgy illness or death rate figures mainly from China (e.g. no new case for 12 days after 6th January?) but it seems that older people and those with health conditions are most at risk.

Of course, with an underfunded NHS, resources have to be concentrated where they'll be most effective. People voted for that situation - unfortunately - and may suffer because of it.

pollyperkins Fri 28-Feb-20 13:13:38

Do we ticking bird? I have no idea who you are talking about. Let’s not get personal!

suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 13:12:03

No GG I don’t think there’s one shred of evidence that COVID 19 is circulating in the UK at the moment.

MerylStreep Fri 28-Feb-20 13:12:02

tickingbird
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suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 13:07:41

Sigh sigh - everyone understands that the seriousness of COVID 19 depends on whether or not you are in an at risk group. tickingbird you are clearly obsessed with me. Bit creepy really.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Feb-20 13:06:39

How many people/children do you know who have had coughs, colds and viruses over the last few weeks? I have personally lost count.

As the majority of those infected with Clovis-19 have relatively mild symptoms any one of them could have had it?

Personal hygiene is foremost in prevention, which is all we can a do until told otherwise.

GagaJo Fri 28-Feb-20 13:02:15

Oh go on. Try.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Feb-20 13:01:55

We cannot be sure that the information coming out of China is 100% correct nor what the Iranian Government is putting out.

I think once the European and rest of the world data is analysed, the situation will become clearer.

I am also assuming that the COBRA meeting this morning had up to date data on which to formulate their plan.

tickingbird Fri 28-Feb-20 13:01:20

On Jeremy Vine today it was stated the death rate was 2%. I’m not saying that’s true but that’s what he said.

tickingbird Fri 28-Feb-20 12:59:57

In case anyone missed this on Sky News this morning an EXPERT explaining that in the vast majority of cases CV is a mild illness. My post yesterday saying the same was called ‘beyond ridiculous’ by the self appointed expert on GN - we all know to whom I refer. I see she’s calling someone else pathetic now. Just loves causing trouble. Some self awareness and humility wouldn’t go amiss. I would expect an apology but I won’t hold my breath.

suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 12:49:33

I’ve seen several different figures from that but what is consistent is the relative difference between flu and COVID 19. It seems pretty accepted that the latter has a higher death rate - whether a factor of 20 or 3.

anniezzz09 Fri 28-Feb-20 12:45:41

Someone at a class yesterday who is a medical researcher said the death rate from flu was 1%, SARS 2% and Covid19 3%. I haven't actually checked those figures and I imagine they are debateable, depends what you're measuring.

suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 12:42:05

The death rate from seasonal flu is much less than the death rate from COVID 19 based on information we have so far. As for the actual number of deaths, that depends on how many people catch it. At the moment of course, the number with COVID 19 is much less than the number with flu so the number of deaths is obviously less, irrespective of the difference in the death rates between the two. In the UK over 70% of over 65s have the flu jab and last years the special vaccine for that age group was 62% effective - a real improvement on previous years. From what we know so far, if equal numbers of people caught flu and COVID 19, many many more in the latter group would die.

GagaJo Fri 28-Feb-20 12:32:39

God forbid it happens to any of us or anyone we know, but SHOULD it become widespread, what will happen, should someone die at home, in their bed?

Cunco Fri 28-Feb-20 12:31:49

Well, if the government was thinking of killing some of us old folk off, it would be a new twist on a Remain idea. The theory was that, if another Referendum was put off long enough, the number of old Leave folk would be reduced sufficiently to ensure a different result.

I suspect the government (and opposition) are more interested in keeping us alive. I am trying to keep some kind of perspective on the new virus. To date, the number of deaths is said to be low by comparison with the number from influenza every year.

merlotgran Fri 28-Feb-20 12:28:38

Apparently the pope is still unwell but they're not saying what's wrong with him.

suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 12:27:41

That’s perfectly sensible GG but doesn’t really address the issue of the lack of political leadership and the childish boycotting of R4Today and C4 and only having a Cobra meeting today.

annodomini Fri 28-Feb-20 12:27:28

I think it's about time I checked up on my will. sad

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Feb-20 12:21:16

Unfortunately all sorts of speculations are rife, I prefer to wait until there is an official announcement.

Until that time I shall continue with hand washing, and not standing to close to anyone who is coughing/sneezing.

anniezzz09 Fri 28-Feb-20 12:16:04

Exactly what I thought pinkquartz. Most of GN are probably dispensable in the government's eyes, nice saving on the pension pay outs! I've got an immune disorder so yes, understand your concern.

It is remarkable that every other country is announcing the measures they are taking in objective terms, not suggesting there is a cost benefit analysis to be done on deciding who is dispensable!

And then someone agrees! I am flabbergasted at the levels to which the population of this country has sunk. Individualism is rampant, it is so sad.

pinkquartz Fri 28-Feb-20 12:11:02

Has anyone else read the article about if there are NOT enough hospital beds and resources then the decision about who to treat will be made to care for those who are most likely to Survive

This makes me wonder if the Govt in their dark thoughts wouldn't mind losing some of the oldest/most disabled in our population?

BTW as I am chronically ill I know I am not panicking. I get ill too easily even when taking lots of care.

Cunco Fri 28-Feb-20 12:01:40

The Telegraph reported this morning that 'major concerts, sports events and festivals could be cancelled and schools closed for at least 2 months in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus'. The government is reported to be considering such measures alongside warnings from the Chief Medical Officer.

It is a difficult situation, trying to strike a balance between economic and social disruption and public health. Shutting everything down could lead to great hardship and potentially economic reversals similar to 2008. It would also intensify concern, unrest and possibly panic such has been shown in stock market around the world. It makes sense to continue as normal as far as we can.

Some questions don't have easy answers. This is one of them.

anniezzz09 Fri 28-Feb-20 11:59:29

In case people missed it, here is what Jeremy Hunt said on the Today programme. Not being a supporter of this government, I read it as saying who cares if a few old people die.....

^In Wuhan, it appears that it has peaked at less than 5% of the population getting it. And we are having to make contingency plans for 70% of the population getting it, and in terms of the number of lives lost, there is a massive difference, hundreds of thousands of lives difference, if you can contain it to less than 5%.

And, so, the question we have to ask ourselves, and I think the government is right to start to spell this out – but I think they need to go further – is what are the social and economic trade-offs that we are prepared to make to keep the spread of the virus at that low level.

We are starting to hear some of the things that the government is considering. We are a mature democracy and I think it is perfectly possible to count on the co-operation of the public to comply with guidelines and recommendations made by the government without the kind of authoritarian measures that we have seen on our TV screens.^

suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 11:53:21

Oh lav I’ve just realised why you were so rude to me. You posted about feeling surprised that the rally in Bristol was going ahead. In my logical, rational fashion I called you out on the total illogicality of your position ( which no doubt is based on your antipathy to her and the climate change movement ). ?????

suziewoozie Fri 28-Feb-20 11:07:30

Being rude hardly becomes you does it?