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The Beast from the East
11 March 2020 01:16:38


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Gavin D
11 March 2020 05:30:51
Man city v Arsenal tonight called off due to Corona.

Arsenal players who were in contact with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis last month in self isolation for 14 days.

Liverpool's wait for the title will extend another week.
Heavy Weather 2013
11 March 2020 05:32:50
Latest News:

Manchester City V Arsenal game has been postponed

US cases have almost doubled due to an increase in testing.
Mark
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Brian Gaze
11 March 2020 05:44:17

Nadine Dorries. Positive. Again suggests UK stats are falsely flattering.


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Brian Gaze
11 March 2020 05:52:37

Man city v Arsenal tonight called off due to Corona.

Arsenal players who were in contact with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis last month in self isolation for 14 days.

Liverpool's wait for the title will extend another week.

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


The season should be ended now and the title awarded to Liverpool.


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Heavy Weather 2013
11 March 2020 05:54:44
How quickly does China now try and return to normal.

Anyone who hasn’t had the virus still won’t have the natural immunity. I guess the question is timing. But with the virus still on the rampage elsewhere it must be a challenge to say right were back at BAU
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Heavy Weather 2013
11 March 2020 05:58:36


Nadine Dorries. Positive. Again suggests UK stats are falsely flattering.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Ive been reviewing some of the news sites this morning. We’ve been testing, but actually I think we have probably not been testing enough. 


I saw a stat yesterday showing as a percentage of population were are second from bottom after the US in terms of actual tests. SK was top.


Mark
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Brian Gaze
11 March 2020 06:03:26


 


Ive been reviewing some of the news sites this morning. We’ve been testing, but actually I think we have probably not been testing enough. 


I saw a stat yesterday showing as a percentage of population were are second from bottom after the US in terms of actual tests. SK was top.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


We should also be randomly cross checking the tests to check their accuracy.


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CreweCold
11 March 2020 06:21:38


 


The season should be ended now and the title awarded to Liverpool.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Apparently the rules are quite clear. If it's aborted, the season is null and void. I'd accept that...



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Caz
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11 March 2020 06:24:07


Nadine Dorries. Positive. Again suggests UK stats are falsely flattering.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

The report last night said she’s feeling better now, which suggests she’s had it for a few days at least and with no serious symptoms.  In my opinion, this and a lot of the recent news suggests many cases are so mild they’d go undetected if we weren’t aware of the virus and if we weren’t testing.  


There seem to be quite a number of well known people, politicians and sports names, who have tested positive.  I’d say this is because they’d be more likely to get tested if they develop any signs at all.  Whereas Joe public has to meet more strict criteria before getting tested.  I’m of the opinion that we’d find far more mild/asymptomatic cases if everyone were tested. 


I think this could also explain why the virus has spread so effectively.  It hasn’t been detected early enough because it doesn’t always present symptoms.  


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CreweCold
11 March 2020 06:28:18


The report last night said she’s feeling better now, which suggests she’s had it for a few days at least and with no serious symptoms.  In my opinion, this and a lot of the recent news suggests many cases are so mild they’d go undetected if we weren’t aware of the virus and if we weren’t testing.  


There seem to be quite a number of well known people, politicians and sports names, who have tested positive.  I’d say this is because they’d be more likely to get tested if they develop any signs at all.  Whereas Joe public has to meet more strict criteria before getting tested.  I’m of the opinion that we’d find far more mild/asymptomatic cases if everyone were tested. 


I think this could also explain why the virus has spread so effectively.  It hasn’t been detected early enough because it doesn’t always present symptoms.  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


Well I saw an interview with someone earlier who said it came in 3 waves. First a cold like illness, then a brief respite before more severe flu like symptoms and then a pneumonia like illness. It could be she is in a lull between the first two phases. 


I don't think people are quite grasping what 'mild' means in a medical sense. Norovirus is described as mild but the symptoms are bloody grim.



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Retron
11 March 2020 06:34:47


I think this could also explain why the virus has spread so effectively.  It hasn’t been detected early enough because it doesn’t always present symptoms.  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


Agreed. While it hits some like a ton of bricks, it certainly doesn't do that to everyone - especially children. It's entirely possible that there are thousands of people out there right now carrying it, but being completely unaware.


It's also worth mentioning (again) that fever, dry cough, headache etc aren't enough for 111 to make you get tested. There are other symptoms - which still haven't been mentioned anywhere I can see online - which they look for.


 


 


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Heavy Weather 2013
11 March 2020 06:49:57


 


Well I saw an interview with someone earlier who said it came in 3 waves. First a cold like illness, then a brief respite before more severe flu like symptoms and then a pneumonia like illness. It could be she is in a lull between the first two phases. 


I don't think people are quite grasping what 'mild' means in a medical sense. Norovirus is described as mild but the symptoms are bloody grim.


Originally Posted by: CreweCold 


Agreed, people’s definition of mild is way off. It’s amazing that some people continue to downplay the impact of getting this virus. Nadine herself said it hadn’t been a good few days, I don’t think she has said it was a ‘mild’ illness 


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Ulric
11 March 2020 06:50:40

Fun fact: Scotland has done more testing than the entire United States.


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Retron
11 March 2020 06:54:50


 


Agreed, people’s definition of mild is way off. It’s amazing that some people continue to downplay the impact of getting this virus. Nadine herself said it hadn’t been a good few days, I don’t think she has said it was a ‘mild’ illness 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


She's old, though, so of course it's more likely it'll be worse for her. Ask someone who's 22 (or 42) rather than 62 and you'll find a big difference.


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CreweCold
11 March 2020 06:56:50



She's old, though, so of course it's more likely it'll be worse for her. Ask someone who's 22 (or 42) rather than 62 and you'll find a big difference.


Originally Posted by: Retron 


There are literally plenty of reports of young people in France and Italy in ICU. I doubt they're having too much of a great time. When will people wake up??


This isn't going to be pleasant for anyone.



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Retron
11 March 2020 06:57:34


There are literally plenty of reports of young people in France and Italy in ICU. I doubt they're having too much of a great time. When will people wake up??


Originally Posted by: CreweCold 


Yes, and they're a tiny minority compared to the oldies who are taking up most of the space (as you would expect).


As I'm not old I'm not scared of catching this (assuming I do).


EDIT: Doesn't mean I want to catch it, of course, but if I do - que sera, sera.


 


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Justin W
11 March 2020 06:59:35

There are plenty of reports of Italians under the age of 40 in ICU as well.


You still get pretty ill unless completely asymptomatic and at the moment we don’t know how many people are carrying it but symptom free.


Still old people... who cares, eh? We can burn through a lot of them without taking too much of a hit.



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Caz
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11 March 2020 07:04:12


Well I saw an interview with someone earlier who said it came in 3 waves. First a cold like illness, then a brief respite before more severe flu like symptoms and then a pneumonia like illness. It could be she is in a lull between the first two phases. 


I don't think people are quite grasping what 'mild' means in a medical sense. Norovirus is described as mild but the symptoms are bloody grim.


Originally Posted by: CreweCold 

As this virus goes from asymptomatic, through mild to severe, by mild I mean, where you otherwise might think you have a winter bug, it could be Covid 19.  


With regard to symptoms, I understood it began with a dry cough and high temperature, hence the heat sensors at all Asian Ports.  Anyone with a high temperature wasn’t being let into the country.  


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doctormog
11 March 2020 07:08:11

Yes mild can be unpleasant and does not mean asymptomatic just not potentially life threatening.

In other news interest rates have been cut by 0.5% (seemingly in connection to the current situation) to 0.25%.


Caz
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11 March 2020 07:11:12


Agreed. While it hits some like a ton of bricks, it certainly doesn't do that to everyone - especially children. It's entirely possible that there are thousands of people out there right now carrying it, but being completely unaware.


It's also worth mentioning (again) that fever, dry cough, headache etc aren't enough for 111 to make you get tested. There are other symptoms - which still haven't been mentioned anywhere I can see online - which they look for.


Originally Posted by: Retron 

I don’t think it’s other symptoms they’re looking for Darren.  It’s other criteria.  


My son’s partner had some symptoms and had been in close contact with me after we came back from all the countries on the 111 list.  However, they didn’t test her, as it’s a month since we returned and beyond the 14 day period.  To be fair though, she was snotty and sneezy as well, which they say isn’t a symptom. 


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Caz
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11 March 2020 07:16:34


Agreed, people’s definition of mild is way off. It’s amazing that some people continue to downplay the impact of getting this virus. Nadine herself said it hadn’t been a good few days, I don’t think she has said it was a ‘mild’ illness 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

I didn’t say her symptoms were mild.  I said symptoms can be mild.  My point was that they can go undetected for a while or even completely and while undiagnosed, the virus is allowed to spread. 


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nsrobins
11 March 2020 07:16:55


 


Agreed. While it hits some like a ton of bricks, it certainly doesn't do that to everyone - especially children. It's entirely possible that there are thousands of people out there right now carrying it, but being completely unaware.


It's also worth mentioning (again) that fever, dry cough, headache etc aren't enough for 111 to make you get tested. There are other symptoms - which still haven't been mentioned anywhere I can see online - which they look for.


Originally Posted by: Retron 




Out of interest Darren, what are the ‘other symptoms’ that are checked in secret on a 111 interview?


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Retron
11 March 2020 07:20:44


I don’t think it’s other symptoms they’re looking for Darren.  It’s other criteria. 


Originally Posted by: Caz 



Out of interest Darren, what are the ‘other symptoms’ that are checked in secret on a 111 interview?


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


I may as well post this, as it's on a not-publicly-visible forum.


My friend's partner had all the classic symptoms and had been working in a building adjacent to where Kent's first case of Coronavirus was detected. He got his lunch from the same Tesco that everyone in the area uses and - a few days later - came down with the symptoms.


111 asked about the publicly-known symptoms, then asked if he had fatigue, swollen lips, swelling around his eyes or bloodshot eyes (there were a couple of others, too, but I can't remember them). He didn't, and as soon as he confirmed that they lost interest. If, however, he'd come back from Italy or another hotspot they would have asked him to get tested.


 


 


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Brian Gaze
11 March 2020 07:22:29
Google tell everyone in North America to work from home if role allows. Hallelujah!!!! Why the UK is still resisting beggars belief.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-51828782 

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