I am very glad that you are recovering. I presume you were a confirmed case, were you hospitalised?
No self isolation. I know i have it
I am very glad that you are recovering. I presume you were a confirmed case, were you hospitalised?
No self isolation. I know i have it
Where did you get tested out of interest ?
I didn't. As i said i know i have it. I'm displaying the symptoms. My fever was bad a couple of days ago
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I think he's being a little optimistic even by my own standards, but I hope he's even close to being right. Where he says "a return to some normality" I'm assuming he means the first of a VERY gradual relaxing of social distancing rules.
Well he has decent credentials. It is good to hear a more positive spin. Let's hope he's right.
"Oncologist for 50 years. CMO of Rutherford Health. Founding Dean and Professor of Medicine at the Uni of Buckingham. Ex-director of the WHO Cancer Programme."
Indeed he does. Here's hoping. He had previously said by June, so I wonder what he has seen in the data in the last 2-3 days to make him think as early as sometime in May now...
I imagine he is tracking positive cases and if the level of new cases continues to rise more slowly, then I guess he is looking at things dropping off sooner rather than later.
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I think he's being a little optimistic even by my own standards, but I hope he's even close to being right. Where he says "a return to some normality" I'm assuming he means the first of a VERY gradual relaxing of social distancing rules.
Also, pretty much everyone expects number of cases to rise in line with more tests being carried out, no?
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Sorry if already posted but really made me laugh
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...ck-up-nose-while-inventing-coronavirus-device