So it was like Christmas then?I had the misfortune of going to Asda in Hollingbury this morning and the place was packed. It was like Christmas, only without the cheer and and goodwill.
So it was like Christmas then?I had the misfortune of going to Asda in Hollingbury this morning and the place was packed. It was like Christmas, only without the cheer and and goodwill.
So it was like Christmas then?
Sorry, why didn't the news make this clear?
It was presented as "overwhelming disagreement" when this first broke...
To be fair, mathematicians may be better placed to advise on the mass spread of a disease than a virologist. Probably not PhD students though.And apparently 55 of them are students doing a doctorate in Mathematics.
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What I don't understand is why people are saying we are 2 weeks behind Italy etc. Doesn't our numbers just indicate that as a country we responded to the initial impact better and minimized it?
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In all of this shitstorm, there are a few posts that cut through the gathering gloom and genuinely make me laugh - which let's face it, is a precious commodity at the moment.
He really didn't.
Here is the transcript:
Philip Schofield: Is the delay essentially trying to spread this out so it doesn’t all happen at once and overwhelm the NHS, and that you can actually delay it into perhaps the summer when it’s a little bit quieter and the ordinary flu might have died down a wee bit, is that what you’re doing?
Boris Johnson: Well it’s a very, very important question, and that’s where a lot of the debate has been and one of the theories is, that perhaps you could take it on the chin, take it all in one go and allow the disease, as it were, to move through the population, without taking as many draconian measures. I think we need to strike a balance, I think it is very important, we’ve got a fantastic NHS, we will give them all the support that they need, we will make sure that they have all preparations, all the kit that they need for us to get through it. But I think it would be better if we take all the measures that we can now to stop the peak of the disease being as difficult for the NHS as it might be, I think there are things that we may be able to do.
How worse?
A friend texted me to say that he had read that over a million people in the UK could die from this virus. On a sliding scale from 0 - 100, starting at Base Camp Zero. i.e calmness personified to Mountain Top of extreme panic, where does this sort of projection fit in?
why are people saying millions could die here with a population of 65 m and 3200 have died in china with a population of 1.5 b ? I don't get it
why are people saying millions could die here with a population of 65 m and 3200 have died in china with a population of 1.5 b ? I don't get it
why are people saying millions could die here with a population of 65 m and 3200 have died in china with a population of 1.5 b ? I don't get it
China have locked up 60 million people, possibly more, for nearly two months now. They are still locked up if a very draconian way.
You complain that telling 70+ year olds to stay at home is too much, China have done that to EVERYONE in the affected area that is, give or take, the same size as the UK. You won't be out walking your dog if you live in Wuhan. Some food will get dropped off every now and then for you.
If people don't interact with other people, then the infection rates, and deaths, will drop off as it can't spread. How do China move on though - they have 1.4bn people with no immunity to this disease - that's going to be very interesting to see.
What do you want? Everyone locked up at home indefinitely, or a less draconian approach with the risks it brings: every person coming into contact with a vulnerable person could be a silent assassin, you could have the virus, and be spreading it, but showing no signs.
FWIW: Like everyone else posting on here, I've got absolutely no idea what is the best way to deal with this.
Things will get better... i am pretty calm about it all but even when i watch the media i feel like it's the end of the world. Chin up mate
I thought that this was interesting... a positive to the virus and lockdowns...
Coronavirus: Nasa images show China pollution clear amid slowdown
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-51691967
The impact on people's mental health especially if they have anxiety issues or depression is going to be as much of a challenge as the virus itself imo especially if having to self isolate for weeks or months
My brother is 41 years old, has anxiety issues caused by existing health conditions. In January when the news first broke about this virus, he got himself in to an endless cycle of bad anxiety attacks, it was becoming unbearable. It was affecting my 83 year old mum, myself, which was then slowly being transferred to my wife. Over the last five weeks I have managed to put his anxiety back in the box. As my brother also has learning difficulties I have given him a plan of what to do and he has calm. For people on their own with no support, suffers from anxiety, depression it's an awful time.
why are people saying millions could die here with a population of 65 m and 3200 have died in china with a population of 1.5 b ? I don't get it
My brother is 41 years old, has anxiety issues caused by existing health conditions. In January when the news first broke about this virus, he got himself in to an endless cycle of bad anxiety attacks, it was becoming unbearable. It was affecting my 83 year old mum, myself, which was then slowly being transferred to my wife. Over the last five weeks I have managed to put his anxiety back in the box. As my brother also has learning difficulties I have given him a plan of what to do and he has calm. For people on their own with no support, suffers from anxiety, depression it's an awful time.
Remarkable that this country is doing it differently to every other country in the world, it seems. What a time to go out on a limb!