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Sharp Green Fox
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:43:03 AM

My wife is a frontline worker in the NHS. She came home today saying there is worry about PFS. They are not sure but think this an area where the virus is spreading.


If it has not already been flagged up, the advice may be issued to always wear rubber gloves when filling up with petrol and then immediately dispose of them. They are not sure but think this an area where the virus is spreading. The virus can stay on the actual pump.

Gandalf The White
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:43:39 AM

South Africa is now looking pretty worrying - 240 cases and rising fast. This will be a lot different to Europe and Asia because 19% of adults in South Africa are HIV+ and have been affected by the rapid rise in diseases like tuberculosis that have flourished as a result. Furthermore South Africa is too poor to be able to contain and manage the spread, and the developed world has its hands too full to be able to assist. Certainly one to watch...

Originally Posted by: Bolty 


You make some good points here. I'd overlooked the AIDS issue in Africa and the associated illnesses: certainly not restricted to South Africa.


A number of people flagged Africa as a very high risk area because of poverty and generally poor healthcare systems.  


I listened to a piece on the radio and it was pointedly out that in the slums hygiene levels are appalling and washing your hands properly in clean water is an impossibility.


 


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SJV
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:50:58 AM
Wetherspoons to stay open for another week to allow those who had gone to the toilets to make their way back.
John p
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:51:59 AM

Interesting article 


https://www.buzzfeed.com/amphtml/alexwickham/10-days-that-changed-britains-coronavirus-approach?__twitter_impression=true


Very concerning to read Vallance and Cummings are 'close allies'.


Note the line about the 'mother of all inquiries' after this.


My view is they've botched this at the crucial time and now we're going to pay.


Camberley, Surrey
JHutch
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:52:15 AM

Had heard before about a small part of Austria being an epicentre for coronavirus and this article talks about it. Half of all Norway's cases have been linked to the ski resort of Ischgl, along with one third of Denmark's cases.


https://www.ft.com/content/e5130f06-6910-11ea-800d-da70cff6e4d3


can see the article without a paywall at the following link   https://finanz.dk/austrian-ski-region-global-hotspot-for-epidemic/


 


 

John p
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:53:03 AM


My wife is a frontline worker in the NHS. She came home today saying there is worry about PFS. They are not sure but think this an area where the virus is spreading.


If it has not already been flagged up, the advice may be issued to always wear rubber gloves when filling up with petrol and then immediately dispose of them. They are not sure but think this an area where the virus is spreading. The virus can stay on the actual pump.


Originally Posted by: Sharp Green Fox 


Sorry, what is PFS?


Camberley, Surrey
JHutch
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:55:11 AM


 


Sorry, what is PFS?


Originally Posted by: John p 


I was wondering that too! Mention of petrol gave me a clue and I think it stands for Petrol Filling Station.

idj20
Saturday, March 21, 2020 10:58:16 AM

While I've been able to get most of my weekly food shopping and my elderly mother and myself are feeling okay in ourselves, it does feel like being in the Starship Voyager with rationing, conserving ships energy, bartering for supplies, finding inventive solutions while fighting off strange viruses. But think we all need to be our own Captain Janeway at this moment in time.

Actually, there is a virus episode in that series, but with "macro viruses" that are 12 inches in size.


Folkestone Harbour. 
RobN
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Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:00:09 AM


My wife is a frontline worker in the NHS. She came home today saying there is worry about PFS. They are not sure but think this an area where the virus is spreading.


If it has not already been flagged up, the advice may be issued to always wear rubber gloves when filling up with petrol and then immediately dispose of them. They are not sure but think this an area where the virus is spreading. The virus can stay on the actual pump.


Originally Posted by: Sharp Green Fox 


Is the virus a petrolhead?


Any surface touched by many people must be high risk of spreading contamination.


 


Supermarket trolley and basket handles must be prime suspects too.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
Sharp Green Fox
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:00:20 AM


 


I was wondering that too! Mention of petrol gave me a clue and I think it stands for Petrol Filling Station.


Originally Posted by: JHutch 


My apologies. Yes Petrol Filling Station.

bowser
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:00:22 AM


No. He came back from Germany after he had finished working and went downhill from earlier this week. He is in ICU in Oxford.


Originally Posted by: moomin75 


does he commute regularly? I did it by air weekly and my immune system and general well being felt like it was shot to tulipafter 18 months of it.

moomin75
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:04:36 AM


 


does he commute regularly? I did it by air weekly and my immune system and general well being felt like it was shot to tulipafter 18 months of it.


Originally Posted by: bowser 

He travels a lot yeh, but mostly in the UK.


Witney, Oxfordshire
100m ASL
Retron
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:05:34 AM


Israel closed their borders over a week ago but it doesn’t seem to have helped much.


Originally Posted by: speckledjim 


Because of the long incubation period, you'd expect that to be the case. For at least a couple of weeks cases would continue to rise sharply and deaths - well, they'd carry on whatever trajectory they were on for an absolute minimum of two weeks. We have at least two weeks of rapid growth in both statistics here, too, as it'll take that long for the effects of closing pubs etc to take effect.


I do wonder what's going to happen as people realise just what logarithmic growth means!


Leysdown, north Kent
Brian Gaze
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:06:05 AM

Sorry to hear about your friend Moomin. Fingers crossed. It highlights 2 things which are annoying me a great deal:


1) People convincing themselves they had COVID-19 in January or February. Until the Dutch study is published we are shooting in the dark to an extent. However, I think it very likely most people are fooling themselves and that could be dangerous in itself


2) It is only old people who need worry. The data sets are not comprehensive enough yet but there are signs that it is hitting younger people with no diagnosed medical conditions harder than expected*. That of course does NOT mean that older people and those with underlying conditions are not at much greater risk. 


* follow the White House briefings and simply ignore the orange idiot - listen to Fauci and Birx


Brian Gaze
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Gooner
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:07:10 AM

I have just been into Banbury town centre 


EVERYWHERE is open


Card Shops


Phone Shops 


Estate Agents


Travel Agents


Jewellery shops


Market is busy


Furniture shops


W H Smiths


Savers 


Body care …………...I could go on 


I went into a shop and asked " how come your open " … reply " no one has told us to shut"


We have to be the stupidest race on this planet , oh arrogant and ignorant 


 


Crazy crazy times


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Retron
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:16:48 AM


2) It is only old people who need worry. The data sets are not comprehensive enough yet but there are signs that it is hitting younger people with no diagnosed medical conditions harder than expected*. That of course does NOT mean that older people and those with underlying conditions are not at much greater risk.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


As I said yesterday, this is because there are so many more 20-49s out and about than 70+. Way more of those should be infected than the 70+ crowd, thus you would expect there to be the odd severe case. It will, of course, be far more newsworthy as "35 year old gets seriously ill" gets more clicks than "someone who's already seriously ill and 70+ gets it and dies".


EDIT: Marcus' post explains why this is the case quite likely. The majority of people visiting those shops today will be under 70 and they will, of course, be spreading it like wildfire.


We really, really need that antibody test!


Leysdown, north Kent
Heavy Weather 2013
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:18:09 AM


I have just been into Banbury town centre 


EVERYWHERE is open


Card Shops


Phone Shops 


Estate Agents


Travel Agents


Jewellery shops


Market is busy


Furniture shops


W H Smiths


Savers 


Body care …………...I could go on 


I went into a shop and asked " how come your open " … reply " no one has told us to shut"


We have to be the stupidest race on this planet , oh arrogant and ignorant 


 


Crazy crazy times


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Yes, I found it crazy how they closed everything else but retail outlets. With people not having much to do they will just go to these places instead. Yes a lot of people will stay away but a lot also won’t. With seen the pig headiness of people all ready who think they are immune.


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Gooner
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:19:12 AM


 


Yes, I found it crazy how they closed everything else but retail outlets. With people not having much to do they will just go to these places instead. Yes a lot of people will stay away but a lot also won’t. With seen the pig headiness of people all ready who think they are immune.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Until  there is a total shutdown , we have no chance 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


idj20
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:20:38 AM


I have just been into Banbury town centre 


EVERYWHERE is open


Card Shops


Phone Shops 


Estate Agents


Travel Agents


Jewellery shops


Market is busy


Furniture shops


W H Smiths


Savers 


Body care …………...I could go on 


I went into a shop and asked " how come your open " … reply " no one has told us to shut"


We have to be the stupidest race on this planet , oh arrogant and ignorant 


 


Crazy crazy times


Originally Posted by: Gooner 



Even the crappy sweaty night club around the corner from my house was open as normal until 3 am last night. Mind you, when they mentioned that on their facebook page, they did get a backlash before the main status got deleted and just carried on regardless.

It is normally open on Saturday nights so will it be the same thing tonight? Just hope people shun the place and cause it to fold up on it's own accord. I won't lament that place too much.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Caz
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Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:20:53 AM


Is the virus a petrolhead?


Any surface touched by many people must be high risk of spreading contamination.


Supermarket trolley and basket handles must be prime suspects too.


Originally Posted by: RobN 

  I’m always wary of supermarket trolly handles carrying disease and even more so now.  I always tend to rest my wrists on the actual trolly handle with my hands on the basket bit but now I’m wondering how many others do it and thinking I’m probably no better off!


Handrails on escalators are annoying when the recorded voice tells you to hold onto the handrail, as it does in my local Asda and I refuse to listen to it!  The first thing I do when I get home, is wash my hands and I’ve recently started to clean my steering wheel regularly.  Am I getting OCD?  
On another note, supermarkets were quite civilised early this morning, perhaps everyone was in bed nursing hangovers from their last hoorah!  Morrisons had most things, although hubby got the last bottle of our usual Rioja and loo roll shelves were empty.  Aldi had everything, even loads of loo roll but with a notice that they were restricted to one pack per customer.  I don’t need loo roll yet and I refuse to let any fall into my trolley.  


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Retron
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:21:01 AM

I should also point out that those freaking out over the numbers over the past few days are really going to go nuts when they realise what logartihmic growth means!

After all, the charts the government's using (pasted below for convenience) show we're barely off the zero scale at the moment. Note it's only mid-April before it starts to be noticeable on the top chart... and that's still 3 weeks away!



Leysdown, north Kent
Heavy Weather 2013
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:30:07 AM
This is an interesting read. Yes it’s only Buzzfeed. But I suspect that the narrative isn’t far off whats been happening m. It is what we have also seen play out:

https://www.buzzfeed.com/amphtml/alexwickham/10-days-that-changed-britains-coronavirus-approach?__twitter_impression=true 

Also, do we get the 5pm update today or does Boris take the weekend off?
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Brian Gaze
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:30:31 AM

This is priceless...




Brian Gaze
Berkhamsted
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Brian Gaze
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:32:27 AM

The carnage is spreading to Spain with over 300 deaths in the last 24 hours. It's coming to the UK unless we get a lucky break. 


Brian Gaze
Berkhamsted
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westv
Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:33:44 AM



Also, do we get the 5pm update today or does Boris take the weekend off?

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


UK TV Guide website shows there is an update today


At least it will be mild!

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