Being young is no guarantee it seems, good luck all
https://www.businessinsider.com/hal...ronavirus while their immunity is struggling.
Being young is no guarantee it seems, good luck all
https://www.businessinsider.com/hal...ronavirus while their immunity is struggling.
Is this actually happening ? Seems like a surreal bad dream. Looks like I can't see Dad for 3-4 months now. The football season ceasing seems a non issue now the way things have moved on
Johnson has nothing to offer except his office. funny thing is if he just pushed them out front he'd be criticised for that too. any other sensible politican would be doing the same, thankful we havent got Trump who's utterly gash at this (and has forced panic in financial markets).
Why can't you see your Dad for 3-4 months ?
I'm never going to vote for the guy but personally think Boris is handling this as well as can be expected.
I'd love to be able to ask him candidly, and receive an honest answer, whether he'd have thrown his hat into the ring for the PM job if he'd have known this was hiding around the corner.
Indeed Uncs. My folks aren’t going to be around forever and the mind goes all-ways, especially as I feel that time with them is precious at their age.
The cross over of Tory donors and Lloyd's names is probably quite significant. If the government closes them then " force majeure" coverage is a straightforward claim should they have it. Just advising their customers not to go has far less effect on their liabilities.
Contact discouraged with the over 70s.
As with every number that seems to be touted as fact, that report makes no reference as to why they are in intensive care.
They may well all have been hospitalized from the virus.
Alternatively they may well have already been in ICU and have since contracted Coronavirus while their immunity is struggling.
I posted the tweet earlier in the thread today but the WHO tweeted
. Although the evidence we have suggests that those over 60 are at highest risk, young people, including children, have died
Has the Government really said you should avoid visiting elderly relatives ? Or an interpretation ?
I'd genuinely be interested as to what exactly the advice is, as I certainly wouldn't stop visiting elderly relatives
I’m struggling to understand the non closure of schools. Apparently children are not suffering from the virus but can be carriers. That leaves teachers in a very vulnerable position as the only profession required to not work from home and every day be in a public place with hundreds of potential carriers.
This Times science writer is well worth a follow right now... https://twitter.com/whippletom
This Times science writer is well worth a follow right now... https://twitter.com/whippletom
The retirement home will be in lockdown and not allow visitors
Has this happened yet ? I would have thought they will have to arrange some way for people to visit, if the lockdown is going on beyond a couple of weeks.