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Caz
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01 March 2020 17:05:03


Yes it would be a very difficult situation Roger. I teach in a special school and we have many children with very challenging behaviour. For the parents and carers of these children, school serves not only as a place of education but as a means of respite. 


On one of our sites we also have many children with underlying health problems and it's scary to think of the consequences of a widespread outbreak for them. Before Christmas we had loads of children and staff off ill and with the nature of the children we look after - no understanding of hygiene issues etc - infection is so easily spread.  


Originally Posted by: Northern Sky 

I ditto what Roger said!  It should certainly make people stop and think of the circumstances of others and the consequences of actions they themselves might find easy to deal with.   Good luck!


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Roger Parsons
01 March 2020 17:12:22


I ditto what Roger said!  It should certainly make people stop and think of the circumstances of others and the consequences of actions they themselves might find easy to deal with.   Good luck!


Originally Posted by: Caz 


Hi Caz. I've been more concerned at the implications for our local care homes, where we and many of our friends know residents/relations. Before NS' post I had completely overlooked the large local specialist care facility for younger people with learning difficulties. A moments reflection on the reality makes the mind boggle!


Roger


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Ally Pally Snowman
01 March 2020 17:22:10

Latest Italy 566 new cases, 5 new deaths. Big increase similar % wise though to South Korea.


 


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speckledjim
01 March 2020 17:22:54
Italian figures are in, another 500+ new cases and 5 more deaths...
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01 March 2020 17:32:29

Boris Johnson: Coronavirus likely to "spread a bit more" in the UK he believes the country does have the capability of dealing with the spread of COVID-19

Caz
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01 March 2020 17:41:04


Hi Caz. I've been more concerned at the implications for our local care homes, where we and many of our friends know residents/relations. Before NS' post I had completely overlooked the large local specialist care facility for younger people with learning difficulties. A moments reflection on the reality makes the mind boggle!


Roger


Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons 

  If there’s anything good to come from this, it might at least make a few people realise how well off they actually are and how easy their lives are in comparison.  Unfortunately, to some it will make not a ha’porth of difference. 


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Justin W
01 March 2020 17:50:01

I see this thread is filling up with the usual standard of insight and analysis.


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Joe Bloggs
01 March 2020 17:54:06

We are now reaching the stage where the virus is becoming as serious in the UK as it is in many parts of SE Asia.


What’s noticeable so far is just how low key the UK’s response appears to be, at least on the surface. 


In comparison to Singapore, where there were public information signs at all stations/public sites, hand sanitisation points everywhere, including virtually on every till-point in every shop and at every bar. 


I think we’ve reached the point where hand sanitiser should be placed at exits to all tube and rail stations, for example. Will the UK authorities put in these efforts? I’m not so sure. 



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Darren S
01 March 2020 17:55:15

Looking at the list of infections by country, I find it hard to believe that the following countries have no active cases:



  • Indonesia

  • Turkey

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Myanmar

  • Laos

  • North Korea

  • Russia


 


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Brian Gaze
01 March 2020 17:58:59


I think we’ve reached the point where hand sanitiser should be placed at exits to all tube and rail stations, for example. Will the UK authorities put in these efforts? I’m not so sure. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


You can't buy hand sanitiser around here. On Amazon it is either very expensive or not available for weeks. I seriously doubt whether the UK government will a) be able to quickly source enough b) have the means to quickly deploy it widely 


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Joe Bloggs
01 March 2020 18:01:01


 


You can't buy hand sanitiser around here. On Amazon it is either very expensive or not available for weeks. I seriously doubt whether the UK government will a) be able to quickly source enough b) have the means to quickly deploy it widely 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


The Government should have put in an emergency order as soon as this virus surfaced in China. 


Placing the stuff in major public thoroughfares such as stations is probably the best preventative measure we can take as a nation. 



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Justin W
01 March 2020 18:04:50
There will be chaos in the U.K. no matter how bad the epidemic is or not. It’s the British way - the nonchalant attitude of our estimable PM makes a fiasco a nailed-on certainty.
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speckledjim
01 March 2020 18:05:48
Stats today are approx 2000 new cases and 2900 recoveries
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Brian Gaze
01 March 2020 18:08:14


 


The Government should have put in an emergency order as soon as this virus surfaced in China. 


Placing the stuff in major public thoroughfares such as stations is probably the best preventative measure we can take as a nation. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


I expect it will be the usual thing in the UK. The procurement process will likely be outsourced to x number of companies who then subcontract it out to x more. Likewise the distribution of the stuff when it arrives.  


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TimS
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01 March 2020 18:26:36
I’ve really noticed a change in attitudes in the last 3 or 4 days particularly in businesses. From blase complacency to mild panic as people take the time to think through what the outbreak could mean. Most of my clients now have travel bans. We probably won’t be far behind. Also seem the first example of a project postponed due to travel restrictions.

Some companies will go bust because of this, I expect. Probably in the travel sector. Stock markets are really going to tank next week, particularly if another European country (France or Switzerland perhaps) announces an outbreak.
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NickR
01 March 2020 18:40:05


 


You can't buy hand sanitiser around here. On Amazon it is either very expensive or not available for weeks. I seriously doubt whether the UK government will a) be able to quickly source enough b) have the means to quickly deploy it widely 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I bought in about 15 bottles for my Brexit stockpile. Need to junk the old fuel and buy some new stuff, though.


Got plenty of tins, frozen fruit, veg, salmon, chicken, quorn, pasta, rice, and bottled water. Full medical kit. Got a new prescription for my son's inhaler.


Will need to replenish on long life milk and a few other things.


Just as well we're on strike for another 2 weeks!


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Joe Bloggs
01 March 2020 18:42:12

I’ve really noticed a change in attitudes in the last 3 or 4 days particularly in businesses. From blase complacency to mild panic as people take the time to think through what the outbreak could mean. Most of my clients now have travel bans. We probably won’t be far behind. Also seem the first example of a project postponed due to travel restrictions.

Some companies will go bust because of this, I expect. Probably in the travel sector. Stock markets are really going to tank next week, particularly if another European country (France or Switzerland perhaps) announces an outbreak.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


I think it’ll possibly soon get to the stage where it’ll be “all or nothing” when it comes to travel.


There will be little point in stopping travel to individual countries as there will be so few nations who aren’t affected by the virus.  


Travel bans will instead be to specific towns or cities if they are affected by a particularly severe outbreak. 

I don’t see us banning travel completely, but I’m guessing there’s a real risk of entire UK towns or cities being shut down for periods of time. The disruption in this scenario could be something like we haven’t seen before. 



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bledur
01 March 2020 18:57:02


That is my experience too!  I’ve heard so many conversations about covid 19 being sensationalised and not once, outside this forum, have I heard any great concerns.


Originally Posted by: Caz 

I would agree with that . My daughter and sister both work at local hospitals and there is less sensationalism and  panic there, than on here


 

Joe Bloggs
01 March 2020 19:01:25


I would agree with that . My daughter and sister both work at local hospitals and there is less sensationalism and  panic there, than on here


 


Originally Posted by: bledur 


I’m now genuinely worried about the hysteria and potential disruption more than anything else.


Genuinely concerned. 


Much more so than the virus itself. 



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bledur
01 March 2020 19:03:38


I see this thread is filling up with the usual standard of insight and analysis.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


 There will be chaos in the U.K. no matter how bad the epidemic is or not. It’s the British way - the nonchalant attitude of our estimable PM makes a fiasco a nailed-on certainty.


 Yup, you are filling it up.

xioni2
01 March 2020 19:04:09


 The current response is a much much bigger issue than the disease in almost every aspect. It is an interesting insight into the human psyche and the misconception that we can control everything now we are in the twenty first century. The very best we may be able to do, but at a massive cost, is to slow down the spread. 


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Interesting you say this, I had tea today with a retired virologist (she used to work at the Royal Marsden) and she told me pretty much the same thing. It's very difficult to stop such a virus from spreading, we can try and delay it but at very high cost, which is probably much higher than the damage that this virus will eventually cause.


She finds the media reaction to be OTT and unhelpful and to anybody who is really worried about catching it, she half-jokingly recommends getting the common cold from a child as this will offer protection from covid-19 (for the duration of the cold).


I could see Quantum now cataloguing the different common cold viruses and following kids like a very dodgy guy.


 

Justin W
01 March 2020 19:04:36


 


 There will be chaos in the U.K. no matter how bad the epidemic is or not. It’s the British way - the nonchalant attitude of our estimable PM makes a fiasco a nailed-on certainty.


 Yup, you are filling it up.


Originally Posted by: bledur 


 


Well done. Go to the top of the class


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bledur
01 March 2020 19:08:25


 


I’m now genuinely worried about the hysteria and potential disruption more than anything else.


Genuinely concerned. 


Much more so than the virus itself. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


 I am afraid it is the times we live in with far too much information for our own good . Hysteria and disruption will be mainly caused by far too much bulltulipon Social media. 

Joe Bloggs
01 March 2020 19:11:39


 


Interesting you say this, I had tea today with a retired virologist (she used to work at the Royal Marsden) and she told me pretty much the same thing. It's very difficult to stop such a virus from spreading, we can try and delay it but at very high cost, which is probably much higher than the damage that this virus will eventually cause.


She finds the media reaction to be OTT and unhelpful and to anybody who is really worried about catching it, she half-jokingly recommends getting the common cold from a child as this will offer protection from covid-19 (for the duration of the cold).


I could see Quantum now cataloguing the different common cold viruses and following kids like a very dodgy guy.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Interesting that having the common cold gives you temporary immunity. 


I see that the first person to die in Thailand (a man in his 30’s) had also tested positive for dengue fever. Poor bloke. 



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bledur
01 March 2020 19:12:12


 


 


Well done. Go to the top of the class


Originally Posted by: Justin W 

Eh?  You wrote it chum.

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