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ARC99 Member Since: 19 Feb 2013 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 1831 |
Well being very close to 70 yrs, having COPD and having only 4/5 ths of the lungs I was born with I am extremely concerned at the risk of catching this infection. Several years ago the Flu virus nearly killed me so you can se my concern.
The UK media has gone into overdrive in its reporting of new cases each day, only reporting as a total infected instead of total now with the infection as people recover. The world has no protection against it as it is new, with Flu we do have a vaccine which should limit its impact on the body yet a large number die from Flu is this because they are not being immunised I don't know. In the area of the UK in which I reside we have no known cases but if you believe the BBC we do as 40miles away in York two Chinese were found to be infected having travelled back to the UK from China with the disease. Sorry about the disjointed ramblings. Don't make old people mad. We don't like being old in the first place, so it doesn't take much to us off. Richard |
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8th Mar 2020 11:40am |
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Bluest Member Since: 23 Apr 2016 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4206 |
ARC, I understand your concern. My Wife’s mother has COPD and is similar age to you and struggles to maintain a healthy blood oxygen level. It is very difficult to understand what risk she is really facing with this virus. The reporting is terrible.
One thing I will say is I really don’t like how the media and authorities stress that those who have died had underlying health conditions. It feels almost like they are saying these people don’t matter as the healthy ones will be fine. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS |
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8th Mar 2020 11:55am |
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jaygti Member Since: 04 Nov 2012 Location: essex Posts: 377 |
Yes the reporting is awful.
The actual number of people that have the virus at the moment ,is far more important than the total amount that have contracted the disease. As many have now recovered and probably won’t be threat anymore. Doesn’t sell newspapers though🤔 2002 td5 90 county hardtop |
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8th Mar 2020 1:29pm |
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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4654 |
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8th Mar 2020 2:35pm |
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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4654 |
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8th Mar 2020 3:54pm |
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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2630 |
Spudfan, you need to lay off the Pulp Fiction..
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8th Mar 2020 5:45pm |
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Chopperone Member Since: 13 Nov 2016 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 396 |
I am so sick of all of this coronavirus stuff l am washing my hands of it. May your life be like toilet paper ; long & useful.
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8th Mar 2020 7:17pm |
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Zed Member Since: 07 Oct 2017 Location: In the woods Posts: 3278 |
https://mobile.twitter.com/javierblas/status/1237492620588470272 WARNING.
This post may contain sarcasm. |
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12th Mar 2020 5:59pm |
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Projectblue Member Since: 22 Nov 2011 Location: Devon Posts: 1096 |
Folks,
It may have escaped your notice (or you just didn't care) but this isn't flu. It isn't about how many die from flu and we don't go on about it. This is ENTIRELY different. It only resembles flu because it has 'flu like' symptoms. E.g. Temperature and respiratory issues. The problem, as people are beginning to be aware, is the incubation time and the transmission rate. So it transmits waaaay before you realise you have it and self isolate. So let's be real here. You get flu, you probably self isolate cos you are in bed. But no one else in your house bothers, even though they probably carry it for a bit. There is no vaccine for this. You probably will recover, like normal flu. But you might end up on an intubator. There are only so many of these in the Country. So there will be a queue for those. And doctors will need to decide who goes on one, and who they leave - to die. THAT is the reality. Then you have to deal with the fact that X number of people are going to get it. And the fatality rate is 2% or so. Call it 2.5% 60million people and 20% catch it = 12m x 2%. That's 240,000 - 300,000 people could possibly die in the next month, on top of the normal death rate. That's 50% of the National ANNUAL average, in one go. But it doesn't stop there. You have 20% less workforce to be able to process the people that have died and five and half times the dead to deal with. Still, manageable right? Forget the dead. They won't be worried. Think about the knock on effects. Look at people acting like idiots over toilet paper already - and we haven't even hit the surge yet. So yeah. Think of it like another flu, go to work. Soldier on with a stiff upper lip even though you feel like crap because if you go off sick you will feel like you have let someone down... and be part of the problem that is about to cause mayhem that will make the B****t issue look like a child's party. New project and it's green: www.projectoverland.info |
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13th Mar 2020 5:17pm |
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ZeDefender Member Since: 15 Sep 2011 Location: Munich Posts: 4731 |
Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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13th Mar 2020 5:45pm |
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LandymanStefan Member Since: 30 Aug 2017 Location: Surrey Posts: 881 |
Initially I thought it was all a big fuss, however my girlfriends sister is a doctor on the Swiss Italian border and said it’s hectic. Half of the people who have been confirmed to have it are still in hospital, over 1000 people in intensive care. The reason for the spike in deaths a couple of days ago was because they ran out of respirators so they just have to pick and choose who to keep alive now. All the hospitals are full and they’re having to set up makeshift hospitals to deal with the numbers of people. There’s a reason why they’re shutting down entire countries which will have crippling effects for economies. I really don’t know what the government are waiting for as our NHS isn’t up to the task of a major outbreak here.
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13th Mar 2020 7:13pm |
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Laurie Member Since: 22 Feb 2008 Location: Sussex, England Posts: 2897 |
Before Coronavirus I'd cough to cover a fart.
Now I fart to cover a cough. |
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13th Mar 2020 7:35pm |
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Rashers Member Since: 21 Jun 2015 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3497 |
Well done, Laurie I’m glad we can still smile.
Anyone else who is perfectly well imagining symptoms ?? I know I am (and I swear I am not a hypochondriac ) We have been told we are working from home by the end of next week. I am not sure whether this will be possible for the company I work for but that is what my boss has decided. We are only a small concern. Many large companies are doing trials to see if their staff can work remotely. It won’t work for everyone. Does make you wonder what kind of damage will be done by the time we get to the end of this. The way the international airline industry is looking, a third runway at Heathrow is looking about as useful now as an ashtray on a motorbike! |
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13th Mar 2020 8:19pm |
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Oakseywick Member Since: 20 Dec 2014 Location: Cirencester Posts: 1000 |
The company I work for have gone into lockdown office closed all working from home and all our reps are to stay home and not visit customers not sure how it’s is going to work my phone bill will be massive for work. I am sure this whole thing is going to have some serious economic impact. Andy
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13th Mar 2020 8:28pm |
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