Mtoto
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- Sep 28, 2003
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I said this a couple of weeks ago, but the sheer number of ‘celebrities’ who seem to be getting this suggests that it is already far more rife in the general population than we imagined. Hopefully that gives some hope of there being a degree of truth in the FT article the other day that suggested many of us now may be immune, which would surely allow us to return to some kind of normality sooner than we had hoped.
Fingers crossed, anyway.
It might also show how many people qualify as "celebrities" these days - if you count all professional athletes , tv, film, theatre, other media, bloggers, politicians, musicians, reality show contestants etc etc it must run to several thousand in the UK alone. There's 500 Premier League footballers for a start.
But it's natural to only notice the ones that test positive (or have symptoms without having been tested, many of whom will have something else) without thinking about the much larger number that haven't.