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Essan
11 February 2020 12:16:54


 It's got nothing to do with air conditioning. They are investigating the possibility that 2 people contracted the virus from fecal matter due to a possible design flaw in the building's piping system.


Originally Posted by: speckledjim 



Yes, growing indications that that may one of the ways the virus spreads - as with SARS.


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Saint Snow
11 February 2020 13:01:05


  They are investigating the possibility that 2 people contracted the virus from fecal matter 


Originally Posted by: speckledjim 




Yes, growing indications that that may one of the ways the virus spreads - as with SARS.


Originally Posted by: Essan 


 


This could be a particular problem for the UK, as we've been fed a diet of utter sh*t since 2016 by the Brexiteers.



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Roger Parsons
11 February 2020 15:38:57


This could be a particular problem for the UK, as we've been fed a diet of utter sh*t since 2016 by the Brexiteers.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 



RogerP
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Heavy Weather 2013
11 February 2020 16:17:45

BREAKING: I am hearing that a person in Stratford London has the virus. 


More as I get it.


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Essan
11 February 2020 16:22:17

If it spreads in the UK like it did in China, then by the end of March there could be over 2,000 cases


Andy
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Darren S
11 February 2020 16:22:20


NYT:


"Dozens of people were quarantined at a Hong Kong housing complex after the virus appeared to spread through the building’s pipes. The number of total cases in China topped 42,000."



  • very concerning if a virus can spread so easily through the air conditioning. Suggests flying with an infected person, could be a problem for all passengers on a plane.


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


If that were the case, you would have expected to see a lot more cases in other countries than China by now. For example, there's one case in Sweden, Finland, some in the UAE, USA, etc. but no further increase in those locations. Those people presumably flew to those locations. Likewise the Chinese student and his mother in York - no other cases are known about from the people that shared a plane with either or both of them.


I'm flying (to the Caribbean) at the end of March and I'm going to take this as reassurance. My wife is quite nervous about travelling because of the virus.


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Gavin P
11 February 2020 16:42:33

BBC not reporting Northampton yet. Is there a D notice? Perhaps the place is being overrun with zombies.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


 


I can confirm I'm fine (just in case anyone was worrying) 


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Gandalf The White
11 February 2020 16:56:14


BREAKING: I am hearing that a person in Stratford London has the virus. 


More as I get it.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


That’s an unfortunate choice of words!


Hopefully not.


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Roger Parsons
11 February 2020 17:31:48

I have just read about the App! Sounds a brilliant idea. [Will Huawei be able to monitor and track us all?]
China launches coronavirus 'close contact detector' app
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51439401



Roger


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Brian Gaze
11 February 2020 18:13:14


 


 


I can confirm I'm fine (just in case anyone was worrying) 


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 



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Ally Pally Snowman
11 February 2020 18:40:46


 


 


I can confirm I'm fine (just in case anyone was worrying) 


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


 


I think you should be more worried about bird flu! 


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Gavin P
11 February 2020 19:06:50


 


 


I think you should be more worried about bird flu! 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 



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DEW
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11 February 2020 19:59:21

Brighton in state of semi-panic with surgeries closed https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51447761.


Schools still open but suspected cases amongst staff mean that headteachers have given worried parents carte blanche to keep children at home.


There was a live press conference in Hove Town Hallon local radio with local public health authorities giving the standard advice - wash hands, stay home and call 111 if you have symptoms - patently not satisfying the members of the public there; but what else could they say? 


Meantime one bit of good news - the 'superspreader' has been identified and although still in quarantine, is fully recovered, https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/coronavirus-super-spreader-named-as-scout-leader-f/ The bad news is that he was symptomless for at least a full 14 days. A long incubation period is going to make it near-impossible to contain the outbreak.


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Quantum
11 February 2020 20:01:13


Brighton in state of semi-panic with surgeries closed https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51447761.


Schools still open but suspected cases amongst staff mean that headteachers have given worried parents carte blanche to keep children at home.


There was a live press conference in Hove Town Hallon local radio with local public health authorities giving the standard advice - wash hands, stay home and call 111 if you have symptoms - patently not satisfying the members of the public there; but what else could they say? 


Meantime one bit of good news - the 'superspreader' has been identified and although still in quarantine, is fully recovered, https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/coronavirus-super-spreader-named-as-scout-leader-f/ The bad news is that he was symptomless for at least a full 14 days. A long incubation period is going to make it near-impossible to contain the outbreak.


Originally Posted by: DEW 


The one thing to bear in mind is the high SD of the incubation period. On average the incubation is only 3 days, however some people incubate for alot longer. It might not be so bad if the long incubators are a small minority.


 


2023/2024 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):
29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)

Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling.

2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):

18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)

Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.

2021/2022 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):

26/11 (-5), 27/11 (-7), 28/11 (-6), 02/12 (-6), 06/01 (-5), 07/01 (-6), 06/02 (-5), 19/02 (-5), 24/02 (-7), 30/03 (-7), 31/03 (-8), 01/04 (-8)
Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
Essan
11 February 2020 21:51:48

We have a name, at last!  It's Covid-19

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-51466362


And our "super spreader" appears to be rather healthy ....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51459210  


Oh noes,we're all gonna die!  


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Brian Gaze
12 February 2020 06:59:43

If the "super spreader" has any nous he'll quit the day job and make a real killing (I mean £) by flogging his life-story to the media.


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DEW
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12 February 2020 07:39:41

Who's going to call it 'covid-19'? What about Sussex Flu? Especially as there's now a self-isolation case (i.e. precautionary, not confirmed) associated with Worthing hospital; not stated whether worker or visitor. EDIT now stated to be someone working in A&E who was in contact with a 'small number' of patients


Steve Walsh, the superspreader, seems to be a sensible sort of person and not inclined to exploit the media. The worries about local schools seem to be associated with his role as Scout leader but his immediate family in Sussex (in contrast to the friends in the Alps where he stopped on the way home) seem not to have picked up the infection. 


Not enough is yet known to go beyond recommending "basic hygiene and don't go to the surgery f you suspect you have it"  but health authorities do themselves no favours by refusing to come on the media and admitting ignorance. That merely stokes conspiracy theories which are worse than an admission of limited knowledge.


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Devonian
12 February 2020 07:47:24


Who's going to call it 'covid-19'? What about Sussex Flu? Especially as there's now a self-isolation case (i.e. precautionary, not confirmed) associated with Worthing hospital; not stated whether worker or visitor.


Steve Walsh, the superspreader, seems to be a sensible sort of person and not inclined to exploit the media. The worries about local schools seem to be associated with his role as Scout leader but his immediate family in Sussex (in contrast to the friends in the Alps where he stopped on the way home) seem not to have picked up the infection. 


Not enough is yet known to go beyond recommending "basic hygiene and don't go to the surgery f you suspect you have it"  but health authorities do themselves no favours by refusing to come on the media and admitting ignorance. That merely stokes conspiracy theories which are worse than an admission of limited knowledge.


Originally Posted by: DEW 


Indeed. But say anything and panic spreads.


Luckily, and so far, I and those I've met still seem to be well. Maybe we'll be spared...

speckledjim
12 February 2020 07:54:03
For me the cruise ship off Japan is an interesting experiment. 175 confirmed cases and I'd suspect a significant proportion are of the older generation. So far, there have been no deaths and that is good news.
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Brian Gaze
12 February 2020 08:08:14

For me the cruise ship off Japan is an interesting experiment. 175 confirmed cases and I'd suspect a significant proportion are of the older generation. So far, there have been no deaths and that is good news.

Originally Posted by: speckledjim 


Not necessarily. It could be that the stronger immune system reaction in younger and healthier people is the real killer. What if 50% of those of working age in the world are killed by this? 


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Devonian
12 February 2020 08:12:49


 


Not necessarily. It could be that the stronger immune system reaction in younger and healthier people is the real killer. What if 50% of those of working age in the world are killed by this? 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


What if indeed!

Gandalf The White
12 February 2020 08:14:24


 


Not necessarily. It could be that the stronger immune system reaction in younger and healthier people is the real killer. What if 50% of those of working age in the world are killed by this? 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I’m assuming you are being flippant so will respond in the same way.


It would solve a lot of the world’s problems. 3.5 billion people instead of 7 billion.


Just as long as Trump and Cummings are amongst the unlucky ones.


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Maunder Minimum
12 February 2020 08:22:49

Two inmates are suspected to have corona-virus in a UK gaol - apparently, one of them was recently transferred from Thailand.


No further details, but I would expect a UK citizen was serving time in a Thai gaol for some offence and was transferred under the prisoner repatriation scheme.


 


New world order coming.
Maunder Minimum
12 February 2020 08:24:09


 


Not necessarily. It could be that the stronger immune system reaction in younger and healthier people is the real killer. What if 50% of those of working age in the world are killed by this? 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


That is how Spanish Flu affected populations - it was younger, fitter people who died from it, since their immune systems would go ballistic.


New world order coming.
speckledjim
12 February 2020 08:27:10


 


I’m assuming you are being flippant so will respond in the same way.


It would solve a lot of the world’s problems. 3.5 billion people instead of 7 billion.


Just as long as Trump and Cummings are amongst the unlucky ones.


😉


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


I assumed likewise as the facts are somewhat different 


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