I can't take him seriously, on account of how much he looks like a tortoise.
Without wishing to be mean as he is doing a hugely important job, he does like a BIT like a child's drawing of a man.
I can't take him seriously, on account of how much he looks like a tortoise.
All 15 special hospitals in Wuhan have now closed, and the last Covid19 patient discharged. The end is in sight.
All 15 special hospitals in Wuhan have now closed, and the last Covid19 patient discharged. The end is in sight.
Excellent news, although they've also suspended Casualty, which is odd, as you'd think they'd need an extra hospital...
All 15 special hospitals in Wuhan have now closed, and the last Covid19 patient discharged. The end is in sight.
Maybe the NHS can ask if BBC can lend them the beds for a while could come in handy.
Despite how fast the hoarders are emptying supermarket shelves, they are being replenished every day, hopefully they will eventually realise that the supply chains are actually pretty good and they don't need 100 toilet rolls.
Also people are going back to their local retailers and keeping them afloat when they looked like they were going to the wall.
I was in Aldi about 15 minutes after opening this morning and there were toilet rolls
Our local shop does have plenty of booze
All 15 special hospitals in Wuhan have now closed, and the last Covid19 patient discharged. The end is in sight.
I can't take him seriously, on account of how much he looks like a tortoise.
Do we know how many or what % of the Chinese population have contracted the virus at this point of closure?
0.015% of Hubei province.
It’s all about avoiding a second spike now. It seems many of us in the West think this is impossible but listening to R4 this morning would suggest that some countries in South East Asia are years and years ahead of us with disaster modelling for outbreaks. There is a reason South Korea can very quickly test 25k a day where as we’re on about 50k tests since the Virus first arrived here many weeks ago.
We’ll see but certainly in China, South Korea and Japan, new cases are very rare and mostly foreigners. What they do now should inform our western governments but will they learn the lessons? It’s anyone’s guess.
Am I correct in thinking then that the majority of the population, thus far uncontaminated with the virus, will now be safe from contracting this thing?
Beat me to it. I was just about to post the same.Eurovision just cancelled. Great news!