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The Beast from the East
03 March 2020 19:19:50


 


 I've not had a cold for perhaps 4 or 5 years and flu only once in my life. I go to a local gym 3 times per week 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


You must be almost as virile as this guy


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NickR
03 March 2020 19:20:12
Whether to call or not is a tricky one. I've got a chesty cough coming on. I can feel it. Bit of a sore throat, bit tight across the chest. No temperature. Do I call? Aside from Tesco I've only really been out once to a major area recently - the Sage Gateshead for a guitar workshop 2 Saturdays ago!

Not heard of anyone infected in this area yet. I'll probably ride it out and only call if it seems worse than normal, after a couple of days. Aside from anything, what would they tell me to do? Wife and 2 kids live with me.. do I shut myself away in a bedroom for 14 days?

Must be plenty who aren't reporting.
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Durham
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Gavin D
03 March 2020 19:27:36
Spain has reported its first death in Valencia
Gavin D
03 March 2020 19:30:44

Spain has reported its first death in Valencia

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


The patient died on February 13th further testing has confirmed it was of coronavirus

Arcus
03 March 2020 19:35:31

Whether to call or not is a tricky one. I've got a chesty cough coming on. I can feel it. Bit of a sore throat, bit tight across the chest. No temperature. Do I call? Aside from Tesco I've only really been out once to a major area recently - the Sage Gateshead for a guitar workshop 2 Saturdays ago!

Not heard of anyone infected in this area yet. I'll probably ride it out and only call if it seems worse than normal, after a couple of days. Aside from anything, what would they tell me to do? Wife and 2 kids live with me.. do I shut myself away in a bedroom for 14 days?

Must be plenty who aren't reporting.

Originally Posted by: NickR 


Now that is spooky Nick. Similar symptoms here myself. Sore throat on both sides of my neck, aching joints, bit of a sore chest coming on, but not feeling hot/cold or shivering just yet. Wife is similar.


I suspect nothing relevant, and not going to call 111 unless a temperature spikes for either of us. There's other viruses in town after all.


Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
NickR
03 March 2020 19:40:58


 


Now that is spooky Nick. Similar symptoms here myself. Sore throat on both sides of my neck, aching joints, bit of a sore chest coming on, but not feeling hot/cold or shivering just yet. Wife is similar.


I suspect nothing relevant, and not going to call 111 unless a temperature spikes for either of us. There's other viruses in town after all.


Originally Posted by: Arcus 


That's just it - all the usual stuff hasn't stopped doing the rounds.


Nick
Durham
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Arcus
03 March 2020 19:42:41


 


That's just it - all the usual stuff hasn't stopped doing the rounds.


Originally Posted by: NickR 


We've put it down to viral jealousy. Although it must be said our 19 year old is absolutely fine...


Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Bugglesgate
03 March 2020 19:49:46


 


That's just it - all the usual stuff hasn't stopped doing the rounds.


Originally Posted by: NickR 


 


The one unusual thing is lack of mucus .  I don't suffer from colds much - I can jump several years without getting one - but invariantly the sequence is :-


Slight fever / headache sore  throat - then after about a couple of days gallons  of snot !  I don't generally cough much !


If I had that sequence without the mucus putting in an appearance but a  cough rocking up,  I might be tempted to call.


 


 


Chris (It,its)
Between Newbury and Basingstoke
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Quantum
03 March 2020 19:52:32


 


The 3.4% will change as more cases are included.  As others have noted, the mortality rate is skewed by the high figure in Wuhan.  


It is inconceivable, given the range of symptoms, that there aren't any cases where the illness was so mild that the person didn't report it (take the early UK case arising from the visit to Singapore).


Your suggested range of 20-60 x worse than 'seasonal flu' almost certainly doesn't take into account the effect of the vaccine. In terms of virulence you would need to allow for that; without the protection for vulnerable groups and elderly flu would be much worse.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Well no, but if there was a vacinne then the virus would also be as or less infectious than normal flu too. The problem is that we arn't likely to see a vacinne for several months in the best case scenario.


 


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Joe Bloggs
03 March 2020 19:59:15

Whether to call or not is a tricky one. I've got a chesty cough coming on. I can feel it. Bit of a sore throat, bit tight across the chest. No temperature. Do I call? Aside from Tesco I've only really been out once to a major area recently - the Sage Gateshead for a guitar workshop 2 Saturdays ago!

Not heard of anyone infected in this area yet. I'll probably ride it out and only call if it seems worse than normal, after a couple of days. Aside from anything, what would they tell me to do? Wife and 2 kids live with me.. do I shut myself away in a bedroom for 14 days?

Must be plenty who aren't reporting.

Originally Posted by: NickR 


I’ve read you’re very unlikely to have Covid19 without presenting with a fever. 


I bought a digital thermometer for peace of mind. If I feel a bit gippy, if I have no fever, then no panic. 



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Polar Low
03 March 2020 20:08:40

cant stand that cold fever shaking feeling not so bad when hot as you can take things off or cold water on your head and sweat it out but that feeling trying to keep warm is murder.


ps The thought is making me have the shakes




 


I’ve read you’re very unlikely to have Covid19 without presenting with a fever. 


I bought a digital thermometer for peace of mind. If I feel a bit gippy, if I have no fever, then no panic. 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 

Polar Low
03 March 2020 20:20:00

The thought also Nicky of trying to look after family who are as rough as you and feel real sh*t it has to been done it is not easy.


 


Whether to call or not is a tricky one. I've got a chesty cough coming on. I can feel it. Bit of a sore throat, bit tight across the chest. No temperature. Do I call? Aside from Tesco I've only really been out once to a major area recently - the Sage Gateshead for a guitar workshop 2 Saturdays ago!

Not heard of anyone infected in this area yet. I'll probably ride it out and only call if it seems worse than normal, after a couple of days. Aside from anything, what would they tell me to do? Wife and 2 kids live with me.. do I shut myself away in a bedroom for 14 days?

Must be plenty who aren't reporting.

Originally Posted by: NickR 

Gandalf The White
03 March 2020 20:21:00


 


Well no, but if there was a vacinne then the virus would also be as or less infectious than normal flu too. The problem is that we arn't likely to see a vacinne for several months in the best case scenario.


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


I know - but my point was that you're not comparing like with like so the suggested higher mortality rate gives a false picture of what the virus can actually do.


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Polar Low
03 March 2020 20:38:42

Trouble is Peter some poor healthy persons might react different and be in real bad way and have a real fight to keep alive rare probably and hopefully, but no Doctor or consultant cant explain why that is so.



I think it maybe we are all made a little different.




 


I know - but my point was that you're not comparing like with like so the suggested higher mortality rate gives a false picture of what the virus can actually do.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 

four
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  • Advanced Member
03 March 2020 21:01:23
Something I don't get is why are people (apparently) panic buying toilet roll, even in the UK.
There doesn't seem to be any obvious reason why supplies would be affected.
Brian Gaze
03 March 2020 21:04:45


 


You haven’t had a cold for FIVE years?! 


What the hell am I doing wrong? 


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


It's simply because I'm getting on and have had my share of colds when younger. The downside is you start getting inexplicable aches and pains instead.


Wrt dialling 111 another reason I would do it is to help them collate data and build a better picture of what is going on. It may not offer me (or my wife) and obvious benefits but it could help others.


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Polar Low
03 March 2020 21:06:34

Also what used to freak me out when I had young children and I took them to the doctor with high temperature they used to shake in the waiting room feeling cold.


The doctor always said put a fan on them that used to freak me out big time but that’s the right thing to do.


I’d rather sweat out myself.

Gavin D
03 March 2020 21:07:26
2nd case confirmed in Ireland the patient had travelled from Italy
Gavin D
03 March 2020 21:09:53

NickR
03 March 2020 21:12:16


 


 


The one unusual thing is lack of mucus .  I don't suffer from colds much - I can jump several years without getting one - but invariantly the sequence is :-


Slight fever / headache sore  throat - then after about a couple of days gallons  of snot !  I don't generally cough much !


If I had that sequence without the mucus putting in an appearance but a  cough rocking up,  I might be tempted to call.


 


 


Originally Posted by: Bugglesgate 


So far it's following my usual pattern - sore throat and feeling a bit chesty. Temp still around normal. 37.1°C when doing some pretty heavy pot scrubbing for 15mins!


 


Joe - bought a digital ear thermometer for about 30 quid when first child was born about 12 years ago. Still going strong and was a very good investment.


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Durham
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Arcus
03 March 2020 21:17:15
It's interesting looking at the reasons for the low symptomatic acquisition on the under 20s.

The major concern in general is loss of lung function that leads to related organ failure where underlying susceptibility exists due to age or underlying respiratory or immunity concerns. You would expect the old and very young to be more susceptible, but there's a skew as the attack mechanism on this virus would appear to favour mature lung cellular structure, which tends to develop upon maturity in the mid to late teens.
Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Justin W
03 March 2020 21:19:51

Something I don't get is why are people (apparently) panic buying toilet roll, even in the UK.
There doesn't seem to be any obvious reason why supplies would be affected.

Originally Posted by: four 


I hazard a guess that they are worried about self isolation at home. 


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Polar Low
03 March 2020 21:26:15

Join the club


 



 


It's simply because I'm getting on and have had my share of colds when younger. The downside is you start getting inexplicable aches and pains instead.


Wrt dialling 111 another reason I would do it is to help them collate data and build a better picture of what is going on. It may not offer me (or my wife) and obvious benefits but it could help others.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Bugglesgate
03 March 2020 21:27:13


I hazard a guess that they are worried about self isolation at home. 


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Question is, can you get Ocado  to deliver if you are in "self isolation "?


I'm guessing not - so how, exactly, can you get "stuff" to survive for a fortnight ?


I'd be OK as I've   got a lot of frozen stuff and  canned stuff - but the diet may get pretty grim - not much fresh fruit and veg  (depending where  I am in my shopping cycle when isolation strikes)  I think a family with kids would find a fortnight isolation  more difficult (I'm assuming the whole house would have to be isolated).


 


 


 


 


 


Chris (It,its)
Between Newbury and Basingstoke
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Bugglesgate
03 March 2020 21:29:33


Join the club


 

Originally Posted by: Polar Low 


And me !


Still aching from chainsawing  on Sunday !


 


 


Chris (It,its)
Between Newbury and Basingstoke
"When they are giving you their all, some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy banging your heart against some mad buggers wall"

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