It's coming.
Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze
Another old, sick person has died then. It'd be more worrisome if it was a young, fit person who died.
Meanwhile the virus gets a bit closer to home: a pupil at a secondary school in Ashford has been diagnosed with the new flu and has been "self-isolating while symptomatic". The implication was that he wasn't self-isolating beforehand, so it'll be interesting to see if it spreads around that school. The school isn't closing either, FWIW.
The interesting bit here is that the head of my school goes over there one day a week. My school's not closing, nor is the head self-isolating, so you never know... I could be the first on here to get it!
EDIT: I find the official advice a bit odd, TBH. We know, for example, that you can spread the cold and flu before you show symptoms, so surely it's the same for this variant flu? Here's the relevant bit from the local rag:
The educational institute in Essella Road noted the family and school had been "liaising closely" with Public Health England.
The advice given to the school by the health body said: "Following a risk assessment by PHE I can confirm that the individual has not attended school while they have been symptomatic and therefore would not have had direct contact with anyone at school while they were infectious.
"Therefore there is no need for further action by the school in relation to this case."
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/ashford/news/pupil-diagnosed-with-coronavirus-223439/
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09 March 2020 16:01:21
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