Scaremongering!So I think a death toll of 20,000 or lower for a new flu-like virus with no vaccine would be an achievement, yes.
Scaremongering!So I think a death toll of 20,000 or lower for a new flu-like virus with no vaccine would be an achievement, yes.
So take them out of school. Our school has closed a couple of year groups because of a teacher shortage, due to some having to stay at home (maybe living with someone who has a cough, for example. My son isn't in one of the closed year groups, but I emailed the school this morning saying I'd taken the decision to keep him home (as my family are in a high risk group).Wish they would close schools for a few weeks, but they won't. My 5 year old is slightly asthmatic, my wife is a teacher and is also asthmatic. Everyday my daughter and wife go to school is a gamble.
Understood, but the more a government does to encourage people to stop socialising (unless you're in France, where they'd just execute the government), the less the virus will spread.Sorry, didn't mean you should have said, one
I've been out all day, so don't know whether this has been raised, but I haven't heard it on the news. This has been sent to me by someone I know and trust.
We have just been sent a medical alert that no one is to use ant-inflammatories (eg Ibuprofen, Voltarol, Naproxen and others) for pain or high temperature. Use Paracetamol instead. There seems to be a link between severe cases of covid19 affecting young people with no underlying illnesses and taking anti-inflammatories. Initial reports started coming from French Doctors on Friday.
This has been confirmed by infectious disease consultants here. There are 4 young people in ICU in Cork with no underlying illnesses. All were taking anti-inflammatories and there are concerns this has caused a more severe illness. French TV and radio are broadcasting the same warning today.
My son is just home from Varndean College where at least one of his tutors is off with Coronavirus having been in college last week. Still no closure. He's 17 and admirably commited to turning up to his classes but I'm surprised the decision to keep kids and staff away has not been made at a Government level yet. Everything seems to be left for the public to determine.
Wish they would close schools for a few weeks, but they won't. My 5 year old is slightly asthmatic, my wife is a teacher and is also asthmatic. Everyday my daughter and wife go to school is a gamble. I know I'm not the only one in this position and I completely understand the situation is even worse for those who work in the NHS. Let's hope and prey this virus buggers off. We know it won't go completely, but just to the point people can get back on with their life and the NHS doesn't have this threat over their heads.
If by a few weeks you mean 12-14 then I suspect you will very soon get your wish.
£330bn being made available for businesses needing access to cash. No interest payable for first 6 months.
Businesses with rateable value < £51k will get a grant up to 25k.
No business rates for 12 months for businesses in retail and leisure industries.
Mortgage lenders to offer 3 month mortgage holiday.
What about people who rent accommodation?
I'll be using my hard earned savings to pay the bills thenFOR BUSINESSES AND HOME OWNERS - £330b and a three month mortgage holiday. All very nice.
FOR RENTERS AND FREE-LANCERS - £0
Bloody grim few months ahead. Has anyone got a tent we can borrow!