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Gavin D
15 March 2020 15:10:23

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that we will see the start of an improvement in Europe at the start of April. The lockdown in Italy and other places will surely improve things as it did in China.
Rumours that we're going into full lockdown tomorrow.

Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


 


The first couple of towns in Italy to enter lockdown are seeing things improve with no new cases for a couple of day's now. The rest of Italy is around 1 week into the lockdown now. You would expect (hope) to see a slow down in new cases/deaths here over the next week.

Saint Snow
15 March 2020 15:13:21


 


In the meantime lots of kids are already being taken out of school - makes no sense 


6 families in my street have taken their children out of school , informing the schools they will look again after the Easter holidays 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


 


FFS, why????


Idiots. 



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Gooner
15 March 2020 15:14:36


 


 


FFS, why????


Idiots. 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Who bloody knows , mine are still at school and will remain there until told otherwise 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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Lionel Hutz
15 March 2020 15:20:58


 


 


The first couple of towns in Italy to enter lockdown are seeing things improve with no new cases for a couple of day's now. The rest of Italy is around 1 week into the lockdown now. You would expect (hope) to see a slow down in new cases/deaths here over the next week.


Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


Of course,  the risk then is a second outbreak. Presumably, however,  if the virus can be successfully controlled first time, there may not be a second time. 


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westv
15 March 2020 15:22:11
Will any of these threads be put into the "classic threads" part of the forum?
At least it will be mild!
Gavin D
15 March 2020 15:24:01

Latest world data



  • Total cases - 162,651 

  • Active cases - 80,363

  • Recovered - 76,219

  • Mild active cases - 74,708

  • Deaths - 6,069

  • Active cases serious or critical - 5,655


 


 

Brian Gaze
15 March 2020 15:24:47

Will any of these threads be put into the "classic threads" part of the forum?

Originally Posted by: westv 


If you want. Whether there'll be anyone left to read them is what you should ask. 


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westv
15 March 2020 15:27:10


 


If you want. Whether there'll be anyone left to read them is what you should ask. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Well I'm sure TWO website can be run by auto bots so that part is sorted.


At least it will be mild!
SJV
15 March 2020 15:28:29

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that we will see the start of an improvement in Europe at the start of April. The lockdown in Italy and other places will surely improve things as it did in China.
Rumours that we're going into full lockdown tomorrow.

Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


Italy will improve as they are further along the curve than the rest of Europe. Other countries, like the UK, haven't started to peak yet. May sounds more realistic IMO.

SJV
15 March 2020 15:29:32


 


Well I'm sure TWO website can be run by auto bots so that part is sorted.


Originally Posted by: westv 


That's what Gavin D is training up for, right? 

Lionel Hutz
15 March 2020 15:31:01
It might be an idea to keep a couple of current newspapers. I'm trying to hope that we will shrug this off and look back on it as a crazy, difficult but short obstacle that we got over successfully.
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68m ASL



NickR
15 March 2020 15:31:37


 


 


FFS, why????


Idiots. 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


In my case, because I'm in an at risk group. And because this is the week when huge numbers of infections will be taking place.


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Arcus
15 March 2020 15:31:55


 


Of course,  the risk then is a second outbreak. Presumably, however,  if the virus can be successfully controlled first time, there may not be a second time. 


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


No country or for that matter the WHO has put forward any plans on how to safely "emerge" from lockdown. In reality a 2nd big wave is a very real possibility, although I suppose a country could bounce along between lockdown/emergence until either herd immunity is achieved (which will depend on how many have not contracted the virus before lockdown) or a vaccine is available (probably 18 months). 


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Lionel Hutz
15 March 2020 15:34:14


 


Italy will improve as they are further along the curve than the rest of Europe. Other countries, like the UK, haven't started to peak yet. May sounds more realistic IMO.


Originally Posted by: SJV 


For the UK perhaps but I think that we would all feel better if we saw things improve in Italy. And I would be optimistic that we will begin to see results there by early April. 


I really think that Boris is taking the wrong approach in assuming that mass infection is inevitable. China has shown that this is not the case. I doubt that what they are doing in Italy is any less rigorous than what they did in China. 


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NickR
15 March 2020 15:37:48


 


No country or for that matter the WHO has put forward any plans on how to safely "emerge" from lockdown. In reality a 2nd big wave is a very real possibility, although I suppose a country could bounce along between lockdown/emergence until either herd immunity is achieved (which will depend on how many have not contracted the virus before lockdown) or a vaccine is available (probably 18 months). 


Originally Posted by: Arcus 


SK is not on lockdown. They've controlled it with massive testing and assiduous contact tracing. We have a model.


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speckledjim
15 March 2020 15:38:11


 


For the UK perhaps but I think that we would all feel better if we saw things improve in Italy. And I would be optimistic that we will begin to see results there by early April. 


I really think that Boris is taking the wrong approach in assuming that mass infection is inevitable. China has shown that this is not the case. I doubt that what they are doing in Italy is any less rigorous than what they did in China. 


Originally Posted by: Lionel Hutz 


But what we don’t know yet is if there is a 2nd wave. China kept their virus primarily in one area but there is now the risk for them that it comes back again, and that is what this government is trying to avoid.


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Saint Snow
15 March 2020 15:39:27

I see that, hot on the heels of little Matty Handjob putting his 'plan's behind the paywall of a Tory loyalist paper, Nadine Dorries has sold her story to another Tory Loyalist paper behind a paywall. Apparently she's got this changed now - but you still need to create an account to sign up to the Times' marketing blurb with your details.


Corruption and spivishness never changes within this horrible party.



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Quantum
15 March 2020 15:40:10

I've developed some minor symptoms (it's because my GF is nowhere near as meticulous as I am, so don't worry too much that 'even Q got it' e.c.t.). I'm not convinced I actually have COVID as all my symptoms are intestinal but will keep you posted. No cough or fever as of yet.


My gf has developed a cough though.


 


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Gavin D
15 March 2020 15:41:54
Breaking: 232 new cases

Deaths now up to 35
Saint Snow
15 March 2020 15:42:18

Breaking: 232 new cases

Deaths now up to 35

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


They're a joke anyway. 


Whilst severely restricting the number of tests to a tiny minority of potential infected, the number of confirmed cases is deliberately massaged to a minimum.


No openness, no transparency. 


 



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Maunder Minimum
15 March 2020 15:45:10
Balancing act. What people have to consider is that having a wrecked economy will be far worse for the vast majority in the long term, than easing through this crisis as best we can in the short term. Even if we get massive numbers of cases like Italy, I personally would not wish for the kind of total lockdown they have undertaken. This virus will burn itself out, whether we close all businesses down or not.

New world order coming.
Gavin D
15 March 2020 15:45:19
New cases down by 110 compared to Saturday - 2,533 tests new tests complete to 9am today

38,907 negative

1,372 positive

14 new deaths
Heavy Weather 2013
15 March 2020 15:46:33

New cases down by 110 compared to Saturday - 2,533 tests new tests complete to 9am today

38,907 negative

1,372 positive

14 new deaths

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


Is that 1.5k less tests that the day before then. What happened to the 10k of tests the government claimed to be doing?


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Ulric
15 March 2020 15:46:35

Despicable.


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/15/trump-offers-large-sums-for-exclusive-access-to-coronavirus-vaccine


Trump offers 'large sums' for exclusive access to coronavirus vaccine


 


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speckledjim
15 March 2020 15:46:36

Breaking: 232 new cases

Deaths now up to 35

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


2533 tests so down on the previous day’s figure of 4975


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