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Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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It's ok everyone Boris Johnson has called an emergency COBRA meeting to discuss it.


On Monday, once he's had his weekend.
'Emergency COBRA Prime Minister? Shindig on Sunday cancelled then.'

'Good grief no, the meeting can wait until Monday'
 




dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Hopefully the worldwide efforts will prove enough to stop millions dying, but if they don't put in the effort then it's certain that many millions will die.
It does stand to reason, if you do nothing. Maybe even if you do something. Millions of deaths does sound extreme, but infection rates have been suggested as having the potential to reach 60-80% of the global population. If it hits just 10%, that is 780 million, of which 1% (best case) is 7.8 million deaths globally.
Exactly.
None of this fits the fact that reported cases in China are going down
That's because China aren't putting in no effort, they're not even only putting in a bit of effort, they're putting in herculean efforts. They've closed a city of 11 million people for a start.

I was stating what would happen if the worldwide efforts that we are seeing, were not being made. But thankfully, they are being made. So no, it's not sensationalism, because I'm not suggesting it's something that could happen, because the reality is that the world sees this virus as a major problem, and efforts are being made to combat that.
 








Solid at the back

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Sep 1, 2010
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Closure of ports would be 5 weeks too late. The only way we can now manage this is to enforce strict curfews, closure of all businesses (except food and pharmaceutical) one member per family to leave house every few days for supplies. Every visitor to the country must self isolate for 24 days or risk fines. No time for PC powder puff in a crisis like this. We need to act otherwise we are all going to lose loved ones. People before profit.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,225
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Closure of ports would be 5 weeks too late. The only way we can now manage this is to enforce strict curfews, closure of all businesses (except food and pharmaceutical) one member per family to leave house every few days for supplies. Every visitor to the country must self isolate for 24 days or risk fines. No time for PC powder puff in a crisis like this. We need to act otherwise we are all going to lose loved ones. People before profit.
How is your mental health at the moment?
 


Rodney Thomas

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May 2, 2012
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Closure of ports would be 5 weeks too late. The only way we can now manage this is to enforce strict curfews, closure of all businesses (except food and pharmaceutical) one member per family to leave house every few days for supplies. Every visitor to the country must self isolate for 24 days or risk fines. No time for PC powder puff in a crisis like this. We need to act otherwise we are all going to lose loved ones. People before profit.

And would you say that’s a proportionate response? Surely the massive recession (if this sort of plan was enacted world wide) would kill far more people than the virus itself!
 




Solid at the back

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Glorious Shoreham by Sea
How is your mental health at the moment?

Not great, I'm back to work after 2 weeks off and on medication (propranolol) to help manage my symptoms. Better then what I was 4-6 weeks ago.
My frustrations back then were nobody taking this seriously, now it's affecting people's pockets people have woken up, so that can only be a good thing. Thanks
 


Solid at the back

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Sep 1, 2010
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And would you say that’s a proportionate response? Surely the massive recession (if this sort of plan was enacted world wide) would kill far more people than the virus itself!

Yes that's proportionate, this will kill hundreds of millions. I'd go harder then that, but I called for border closures on 20th Jan and I'm a remainer.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
Not great, I'm back to work after 2 weeks off and on medication (propranolol) to help manage my symptoms. Better then what I was 4-6 weeks ago.
Well I'm glad it's better than it was. Do you not think it would be good for you to stay away from news about the virus though? Apart from the suggestion that the virus does not appear to be much concern for othewise healthy young children, which should give you comfort.
 










Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,225
Goldstone
Yes that's proportionate, this will kill hundreds of millions.
I think that's extremely unlikely. Although I don't agree with Guiness Boy's general downplaying of the virus, I would agree that doing too much (closing all borders weeks ago) would actually lead to more deaths due to the extent of the global recession it would cause. As you say, people before profit, but it does require money to keep a lot of people alive.

Anyway, ignore all that and take a break from it all.
 




Solid at the back

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Sep 1, 2010
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Glorious Shoreham by Sea
Well I'm glad it's better than it was. Do you not think it would be good for you to stay away from news about the virus though? Apart from the suggestion that the virus does not appear to be much concern for othewise healthy young children, which should give you comfort.

I'm out of here for a bit again, kinda hard to avoid the news tho!
 




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