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Wow. I wonder how far this thing is going to go back?France has now confirmed retesting of blood in 24 pneumonia patients back in DECEMBER as positive for Coronavirus.
Wow. I wonder how far this thing is going to go back?France has now confirmed retesting of blood in 24 pneumonia patients back in DECEMBER as positive for Coronavirus.
France has now confirmed retesting of blood in 24 pneumonia patients back in DECEMBER as positive for Coronavirus.
Wow. I wonder how far this thing is going to go back?
BBC reporting that one of those patients tested positive for coronavirus and that was on the 27th December. I presume the others were positive in January as the report states retrospective tests were made for December and January .France has now confirmed retesting of blood in 24 pneumonia patients back in DECEMBER as positive for Coronavirus.
Second wave, here we come.Quite a few folk completely ignoring the lockdown over the last two weeks is my experience, including (bizarrely) elderly grandparents with family, tightly packed pelotons, mates out for strolls. Probably due to the old adage “life’s too short” ... to be deprived of what you want. Thankfully the majority are still being very sensible.
BBC reporting that one of those patients tested positive for coronavirus and that was on the 27th December. I presume the others were positive in January as the report states retrospective tests were made for December and January .
Glad you’re well on the road to recovery.
Quite a few folk completely ignoring the lockdown over the last two weeks is my experience, including (bizarrely) elderly grandparents with family, tightly packed pelotons, mates out for strolls. Probably due to the old adage “life’s too short” ... to be deprived of what you want. Thankfully the majority are still being very sensible.
It's strange that I see quite the opposite when I'm out and about, who knows, different times of day, less popular areas I do see more people now saying it isnt being observed in the same way so perhaps I'm just lucky
This could be huge. Makes it more likely that the illness our family had over Xmas could of been Covid. I still think unlikely as my Xray back in December came back normal even after coughing up blood. But we can hope.
France has now confirmed retesting of blood in 24 pneumonia patients back in DECEMBER as positive for Coronavirus.
It crossed my mind that people wanting to ignore social distancing are crafty ....avoiding Brighton centre and the seafront, anywhere where police are all too obviously located.
Could be, I tend to avoid those areas. The last couple of weeks I've found supermarkets getting quieter and the main road by my mum in Hove has been far quieter than usual.
I personally think we are heading for another 3 week extension with some easing towards the end of that if people stick to it so fingers crossed they do.
It's strange that I see quite the opposite when I'm out and about, who knows, different times of day, less popular areas I do see more people now saying it isnt being observed in the same way so perhaps I'm just lucky
This could be huge. Makes it more likely that the illness our family had over Xmas could of been Covid. I still think unlikely as my Xray back in December came back normal even after coughing up blood. But we can hope.
I do think the vast majority are still being very respectful of social distancing, at least. More people venturing a bit further in a car for a walk though I'd bet, and certainly more people working more. As long as people are sticking to social distancing though I don't see the problem with that.
I do think some people are becoming more complacent though. In my experience, when lockdown began, the first few weeks I knew/knew of quite a few people who went into self isolation with symptoms to different extents, and everyone I know seemed to know people with symptoms or who believed they'd had it. It's been quite a while now since someone I know or know of came down with symptoms - fingers crossed it'll stay that way - but I do think it's what's making more people more complacent.
At the same time though when the economy opens up again, restaurants, cafes, pubs open with social distancing etc, I'd bet the majority would still avoid. A lot of parents will still avoid sending kids to school too. So the majority are and will be very mindful for a long time yet.
I agree about the more complacent thing. Noticed it out and about. Even simple things with the boldness of some shoppers etc. Seems to be a change around and probably coincides with alot back to work. Funny really as everyone talking of relaxing but reality is things are well underway in that respect.
Disagree with your later point. From what I see and hear , people are more than ready to get back to social activities despite the risk. I also know a few that have started socialising. Indeed my parents have now started to bend their own previous strict rules. They wont be told and in their social circle of older folk a similar pattern is emerging.
We'll be back to work as a country soon , interesting what social things will be officially lifted as people wont want to work all week to have no life at weekends , especially if the working week is exposing them to risks.
This is Christopher Street, New York yesterday.
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I think the psychologists were right. People will tolerate the lockdown for about five weeks then a lot start getting bored.