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Brian Gaze
30 April 2020 05:22:47

South Korea joins China and New Zealand in being able to declare a clean sheet after a corona virus epidemic.


Closer to home things are less encouraging. Germany has recorded 1,478 new cases for the past 24 hours, marking the fourth day that new infections have gone up.


[source: BBC]


 


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Sevendust
30 April 2020 05:27:19

LOL Brian - can you copy/delete my post please!

Retron
30 April 2020 05:34:29


South Korea joins China and New Zealand in being able to declare a clean sheet after a corona virus epidemic.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Good for them. Now all they have to do is keep their borders closed for the next year or so...


(While they've avoided much of a first peak, they'll be even more vulnerable to a second, larger peak, as they'll have practically zero herd immunity...)


 


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Brian Gaze
30 April 2020 05:44:46

From the other thread.



Listening to an interesting report from Ecuador on the BBC Word Service earlier. The country has under 1000 recorded Covid deaths but like many poorer countries will be under recording. Estimates from within the country suggest 8000 may have already died there with 5000 in the second city alone. Many dying at home and waiting days for anyone to collect the bodies. Pretty horrific.


Meanwhile Yemen records it's first two Covid deaths.


Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


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Brian Gaze
30 April 2020 05:56:31

Somewhat different view from the Tele this morning:


Boris Johnson to dash hopes coronavirus lockdown will be lifted soon


PM to say it is too early for major easing as figures show UK could have one of the world's worst death rates


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/04/29/boris-johnson-dash-hopes-lockdown-will-lifted-soon/


 


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RobN
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30 April 2020 06:21:43

Also from the Telegraph


Over-50s should be kept under coronavirus lockdown measures for longer, say researchers


New paper suggests safest way out of lockdown is social distancing combined with 'rolling age-release strategy'


The over-50s should be kept in lockdown for longer than younger groups and fined if they cannot prove their age when out and about, researchers at the University of Warwick have suggested.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/04/29/over-50s-should-kept-coronavirus-lockdown-measures-longer-say/


Rob
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xioni2
30 April 2020 06:23:24


South Korea joins China and New Zealand in being able to declare a clean sheet after a corona virus epidemic.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Remember all the bullsh1t we were told in mid-March? Once the virus starts spreading, then it's not containable, the Chinese data is dodgy etc. 

xioni2
30 April 2020 06:25:21


Good for them. Now all they have to do is keep their borders closed for the next year or so...


(While they've avoided much of a first peak, they'll be even more vulnerable to a second, larger peak, as they'll have practically zero herd immunity...)


Originally Posted by: Retron 


Whereas if >90% of our people hasn't had the virus yet, we are in such a stronger position.


 

DEW
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30 April 2020 06:26:24


Also from the Telegraph


Over-50s should be kept under coronavirus lockdown measures for longer, say researchers


New paper suggests safest way out of lockdown is social distancing combined with 'rolling age-release strategy'


The over-50s should be kept in lockdown for longer than younger groups and fined if they cannot prove their age when out and about, researchers at the University of Warwick have suggested.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/04/29/over-50s-should-kept-coronavirus-lockdown-measures-longer-say/


Originally Posted by: RobN 


And while we're at it, lock up all the BAME population? Anyway, when they find me dead on my livingroom floor, they can just just check me off as 'died of starvation'. Bet the oldest researcher was aged 49.


 


Perhaps a better way would be to lock Tim Martin up - BBC radio report this morning "Wetherspoons planning to reopen at end of June"


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Justin W
30 April 2020 06:30:23


 


Whereas if >90% of our people hasn't had the virus yet, we are in such a stronger position.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Exactly! Darren’s post made me smile as well!


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Justin W
30 April 2020 06:31:26


 


And while we're at it, lock up all the BAME population? Anyway, when they find me dead on my livingroom floor, they can just just check me off as 'died of starvation'. Bet the oldest researcher was aged 49.


 


Perhaps a better way would be to lock Tim Martin up - BBC radio report this morning "Wetherspoons planning to reopen at end of June"


Originally Posted by: DEW 



Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Quantum
30 April 2020 06:44:18

So apparantely BAME healthcare proffesionals are being prioritized for PPE in some places, and there are considerations about removing them from the front line.


Despite the fact that if BAME people are more vulnerable (they probably are a bit) they are not the most vulnerable group that should be 'priotized'. If you had to prioritize a group of healthcare proffesionals by demographic then the order would be:


1) Older workers


2) Men


3) Fatter workers (although you might make the case that this is a lifestyle choice)


4) BAME


 


But of course older fat men are the group have fewer 'diversity points' on the progressive stack so I can't say I'm suprised.


Still a black young women is much less vulnerable than an old white man yet the former gets priority over the later?


 


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Roger Parsons
30 April 2020 07:01:16


So apparantely BAME healthcare proffesionals are being prioritized for PPE in some places, and there are considerations about removing them from the front line.


Despite the fact that if BAME people are more vulnerable (they probably are a bit) they are not the most vulnerable group that should be 'priotized'. If you had to prioritize a group of healthcare proffesionals by demographic then the order would be:


1) Older workers


2) Men


3) Fatter workers (although you might make the case that this is a lifestyle choice)


4) BAME


But of course older fat men are the group have fewer 'diversity points' on the progressive stack so I can't say I'm suprised.


Still a black young women is much less vulnerable than an old white man yet the former gets priority over the later?


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


Morning Q.


In any society the outsider and underdog gets a bad deal, whoever they are. Can you envisage a society which accepts wholeheartedly the duty of the privileged in-group to look after the well being of the less-privileged? Answer: a bit?


R.


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Gandalf The White
30 April 2020 07:06:50


 


Whereas if >90% of our people hasn't had the virus yet, we are in such a stronger position.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Well, sniping aside, the basic point is unarguable: they will have to keep their borders closed or impose very tight quarantine procedures. 


Viruses don’t recognise borders.


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xioni2
30 April 2020 07:11:06


Well, sniping aside, the basic point is unarguable: they will have to keep their borders closed or impose very tight quarantine procedures.


Viruses don’t recognise borders.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


They probably will have to because of the failure of other countries to contain the virus. However, this might not be such a problem if they lift their internal restrictions and just wait for the potential vaccine. 

NMA
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30 April 2020 07:13:45


Also from the Telegraph


Over-50s should be kept under coronavirus lockdown measures for longer, say researchers


New paper suggests safest way out of lockdown is social distancing combined with 'rolling age-release strategy'


The over-50s should be kept in lockdown for longer than younger groups and fined if they cannot prove their age when out and about, researchers at the University of Warwick have suggested.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/04/29/over-50s-should-kept-coronavirus-lockdown-measures-longer-say/


Originally Posted by: RobN 


Echoes of Logan's Run there especially if you keep refining the age range down to thirty and re-birthing anyone over that age.


Who comes up with this stuff?


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Brian Gaze
30 April 2020 07:18:40

The Times is reporting that oestrogen patches are being tested on men as a potential treatment. 


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westv
30 April 2020 07:28:22


Also from the Telegraph


Over-50s should be kept under coronavirus lockdown measures for longer, say researchers


New paper suggests safest way out of lockdown is social distancing combined with 'rolling age-release strategy'


The over-50s should be kept in lockdown for longer than younger groups and fined if they cannot prove their age when out and about, researchers at the University of Warwick have suggested.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/04/29/over-50s-should-kept-coronavirus-lockdown-measures-longer-say/


Originally Posted by: RobN 


50 is far too young an age to use as a cut off.


At least it will be mild!
Retron
30 April 2020 07:30:08


 


Whereas if >90% of our people hasn't had the virus yet, we are in such a stronger position.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


I'm glad, Xioni, that you have personally tested everyone in the UK for antibodies! You must publish the research ASAP. tongue-out


Anyway, even a slight herd immunity will reduce the peak of the second wave which is - after all - inevitable unless lockdown continues for another year and a bit. I'm sure you remember the simulations in the Washington Post which show this simple point very well. Again, the more people that have had it the harder it is for it to spread... no, we won't have many immune at the moment but we do have some, which is more than can be said for those counties that have largely avoided it so far.


Herd immunity, whether by vaccine or people getting it is the only way out of this.


 


Leysdown, north Kent
Gandalf The White
30 April 2020 07:32:08


 


They probably will have to because of the failure of other countries to contain the virus. However, this might not be such a problem if they lift their internal restrictions and just wait for the potential vaccine. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


That is unreasonably and unjustifiably harsh. Pretty much every country on the planet has been affected; there are reasons that the three you have cited have been fortunate/effective.


China has not eradicated it; South Korea is much more attuned to this threat because of its proximity to China and past experience with SARS; New Zealand has done well but it’s circumstances are just not applicable to many other countries.


Germany was cited here as a role model and look what’s happening there. 


Harping on about how well a couple of countries have done - so far - really doesn’t add anything. We are all where we are now.


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RobN
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30 April 2020 07:34:49


The Times is reporting that oestrogen patches are being tested on men as a potential treatment. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


You'll be able to spot a coronavirus survivor by his moobs.


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speckledjim
30 April 2020 07:45:54
Remdesivir, is it or isn’t it an answer?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52478783 
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Gandalf The White
30 April 2020 08:00:14

Remdesivir, is it or isn’t it an answer?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52478783


Originally Posted by: speckledjim 


This was the point I was debating with Q yesterday evening. The research, published in The Lancet, stated exactly what this BBC report says:


”Remdesivir cut the duration of symptoms from 15 days down to 11 in clinical trial at hospitals around the world.”


It also makes it clear that there was no evidence of any effect on the death rate.


But as managing pressure on hospitals is a key objective, a reduction of >25% in time spent in hospital is significant.


But a further, larger study was recommended - and side effects were reported (as they are with most drugs).


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xioni2
30 April 2020 08:04:16


 That is unreasonably and unjustifiably harsh. Pretty much every country on the planet has been affected; there are reasons that the three you have cited have been fortunate/effective. 


Harping on about how well a couple of countries have done - so far - really doesn’t add anything. We are all where we are now.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Sniping aside, what on Earth did I write that was unreasonably and unjustifiably harsh? Are you starting one of your weird online crusades again? If countries manage to contain their own epidemic, but many others don't, then the first ones will probably have to use border controls.


And it's not just a couple of countries. It's tens of countries which so far have largely contained their epidemic (they avoided its exponential surge) and it's certainly no luck, the biggest factor was their early and aggressive action.


 


 


 


 

NickR
30 April 2020 08:07:15


 


Sniping aside, what on Earth did I write that was unreasonably and unjustifiably harsh? Are you starting one of your weird online crusades again? If countries manage to contain their own epidemic, but many others don't, then the first ones will probably have to use border controls.


And it's not just a couple of countries. It's tens of countries which so far have largely contained their epidemic (they avoided its exponential surge) and it's certainly no luck, the biggest factor was their early and aggressive action.


 


 


 


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


The continued dogged refusal of certain people to see what a number of countries have achieved by early lockdown and/or assiduous testing and tracing is astonishing. This idea that they will inevitably fall to a 2nd wave is nonsense. As you say, they've got the methodology to ward off a second wave: do what they have been doing and have border controls. It's really not rocket science.


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