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WHO declares Pandemic

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Missfoodlove Wed 11-Mar-20 19:39:57

My son lives in Prague, only 61 cases but schools and universities closed now along with museums etc.

Grandmaclampet Wed 11-Mar-20 19:38:53

You and me both Greymar!

Greymar Wed 11-Mar-20 19:37:15

I cannot grasp the stupidity of all this.

Grandmaclampet Wed 11-Mar-20 19:36:13

Total Madness and very unfair to Liverpool citizens and the rest of the UK
Liverpool FC says it is closely monitoring the situation and urging fans to take precautions. OUTRAGEOUS!
angry

Greymar Wed 11-Mar-20 19:30:54

Not doubting your word, it's insanity.

Are a lot of the race goers flying into Liverpool?

Grandmaclampet Wed 11-Mar-20 19:29:32

All true here is the link to the Liverpool Echo
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/liverpool-mps-gary-lineker-question-17905004

Greymar Wed 11-Mar-20 19:27:18

What???

Grandmaclampet Wed 11-Mar-20 19:17:22

I am totally amazed at the attitude of our Government! 3500 Thousands of Spanish football fans have travelled from coronavirus-hit Madrid to the UK for a football game in Liverpool tonight. Madrid has parts on lockdown and are not allowed to gather on mass there, yet they can fly here!!
Total madness!

Greymar Wed 11-Mar-20 19:09:21

Nobody thought twice about going to the races today. Did everybody thoroughly wash their hands?

GrannyGravy13 Wed 11-Mar-20 19:07:27

farview Dubai is still open for tourists, not sure that shutting down schools and Universities will offset their reliance on tourism?

farview Wed 11-Mar-20 19:03:22

In Dubai they have now closed all schools and universities until September..studies have to be done on computer at home...

GrannyLaine Wed 11-Mar-20 18:45:24

@*Labaik*, I'm assuming you've probably seen this but:
www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-action-plan/coronavirus-action-plan-a-guide-to-what-you-can-expect-across-the-uk#our-response-to-the-current-coronavirus-outbreak

eazybee Wed 11-Mar-20 18:40:38

Sorry but every time I see this I expect there to be a question mark.

Labaik Wed 11-Mar-20 18:29:49

But what are they actually doing?

GrannyLaine Wed 11-Mar-20 18:15:41

Daisymae I don't understand what you mean by 'unmanaged'. What exactly do you want to happen in terms of infection control / support for those affected / managing economic consequences? FWIW I think the government, with cross party collaboration, is taking a sensible pathway.

Daisymae Wed 11-Mar-20 17:04:20

The WHO are quite clear that efforts to contain should be more aggressive, worldwide. I think that it's possible that the government just want things to blunder on unmanaged. If that is allowed to happen the health system will be overwhelmed. I think Hancock is making a statement later. They must try to influence the outcome, not stand back and watch. Transmission needs to be surpressed and people need advice and guidance.

3nanny6 Wed 11-Mar-20 17:00:02

Forgive me and I could be wrong but aren't we already in the pandemic it certainly seems that way.

I have never experienced the frenzied buying in the supermarkets I have witnessed in the last week. Once again I only went into shop for fresh vegetables and took a stroll around to see what the shelves were like. Many items were stripped bare.
I could not believe a shopper was in a full blown argument with staff at the till because they took some loo rolls off her saying she had too many. She fought them to get the loo rolls and left the shop shouting.
I want to know what is supposed to be happening and the government need to intervene.

anniezzz09 Wed 11-Mar-20 16:52:14

I've just watched a strange little video on Twitter of Boris interviewing the deputy chief medical officer. It's obviously what used to be called a public information film!

The deputy chief medical officer was spouting the line about us Brits relying on expert, scientific advice (surprised Boris can keep a straight face) which meant that we weren't banning any public events or gatherings because 'it was important to get the timing right and not put bans in place and so create a peak later'!!

I think they are planning to do as little as possible and doubtless all those who think there isn't a problem will now pile in and say so yet again!

As I saw commented elsewhere - those who are saying 'it only affects a small number of the population who are elderly or have underlying health concerns so what's the big deal' are taking the same stance as those who condemn the homeless and the unemployed to their fates! We should care about everyone in our socidty and not condone our government shrugging at their state of unreadiness and willingness to condone the more vulnerable to a speedy and rather unpleasant end.

SallyB392 Wed 11-Mar-20 16:47:43

I can't see our government making any decisions until the horse has bolted.

Daisymae Wed 11-Mar-20 16:42:38

Seems like it's official, but the evidence has been around for some time. Maybe time for some decisive action?