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This 'Wait and see' approach by the world was (right from the start), in my opinion, so lack-a-daisical and short sighted. This was a new strain of virus that no-one knew anything about, but the Powers-that-be (mainly) decided to sit back and treat it like it was just a stronger strain of flu. Now that it has been proved to be more than that, it is going to be much harder to contain, if at all! Initial approach to this should have been much more robust, precicely BECAUSE it was a new and unknown strain.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

The schools nearby ( and the one my granddaughters attend) are quite small and usually belong to a federation where the teachers , especially the head teacher, move around, there are joint class/school events, any siblings attend the local secondary school which have had a recent trip to Italy. The “suspect” could have already infected many and passed the virus on 

machel

I agree it’s worrying Machel ....one school in a nearby area has closed after a trip . But I can’t help but wonder if it’s all being made worse by the media . If you look at the actual numbers affected , and the number of those that have died I think it’s about 1%  ....which is no worse than normal  flu . So I’m trying not to panic too much . Hopefully they will have a vaccine by next year .

Baz
El Loro posted:

78,064 (latest figure) confirmed cases in China compared to population there of 1,427,647,786 (as of 2018). That's about 1 in every 18,288 people.

Although that is reassuring we only have china’s word and people were moving around without knowledge of the virus, if it is confirmed that the person at the school has the virus then that could be 1 in 30/40

machel
machel posted:
El Loro posted:

78,064 (latest figure) confirmed cases in China compared to population there of 1,427,647,786 (as of 2018). That's about 1 in every 18,288 people.

Although that is reassuring we only have china’s word and people were moving around without knowledge of the virus, if it is confirmed that the person at the school has the virus then that could be 1 in 30/40

But it appears to be fairly mild in the majority of cases Machel .....hopefully 

Baz

I think that the spread of fear in the way the media covers this causes anxiety and panic which only helps the virus spread as fear lowers immunity 

Having said that my son is working in South Korea for a year and they have a high rate of infection. The schools are shut and everyone is wears a mask Where he lives the bridge is closed so travel is minimised.They get texts from the government health agency frequently with advice and information. I try not to worry or get into conversations where people unleash their anxiety as it really doesn't help.

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Amythist
Amythist posted:

I think that the spread of fear in the way the media covers this causes anxiety and panic which only helps the virus spread as fear lowers immunity 

Having said that my son is working in South Korea for a year and they have a high rate of infection. The schools are shut and everyone is wears a mask Where he lives the bridge is closed so travel is minimised.They get texts from the government health agency frequently with advice and information. I try not to worry or get into conversations where people unleash their anxiety as it really doesn't help.

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South Korea are obviously well prepared unfortunately that is not replicated elsewhere.  I am glad for the media coverage (although I am relying on BBC news as opposed to tabloids)  whilst the actions of this government are deafening in their silence. Am I panicking? no,  am I concerned? yes,  I am in the “vulnerable” group where the implications are more serious

machel
machel posted:
Amythist posted:

I think that the spread of fear in the way the media covers this causes anxiety and panic which only helps the virus spread as fear lowers immunity 

Having said that my son is working in South Korea for a year and they have a high rate of infection. The schools are shut and everyone is wears a mask Where he lives the bridge is closed so travel is minimised.They get texts from the government health agency frequently with advice and information. I try not to worry or get into conversations where people unleash their anxiety as it really doesn't help.

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South Korea are obviously well prepared unfortunately that is not replicated elsewhere.  I am glad for the media coverage (although I am relying on BBC news as opposed to tabloids)  whilst the actions of this government are deafening in their silence. Am I panicking? no,  am I concerned? yes,  I am in the “vulnerable” group where the implications are more serious

 I am too Machel ......but I’m trying to adopt a c’est la vie attitude ...with varying degrees of success 

Baz
Baz posted:
machel posted:
Amythist posted:

I think that the spread of fear in the way the media covers this causes anxiety and panic which only helps the virus spread as fear lowers immunity 

Having said that my son is working in South Korea for a year and they have a high rate of infection. The schools are shut and everyone is wears a mask Where he lives the bridge is closed so travel is minimised.They get texts from the government health agency frequently with advice and information. I try not to worry or get into conversations where people unleash their anxiety as it really doesn't help.

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South Korea are obviously well prepared unfortunately that is not replicated elsewhere.  I am glad for the media coverage (although I am relying on BBC news as opposed to tabloids)  whilst the actions of this government are deafening in their silence. Am I panicking? no,  am I concerned? yes,  I am in the “vulnerable” group where the implications are more serious

 I am too Machel ......but I’m trying to adopt a c’est la vie attitude ...with varying degrees of success 

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machel

Very reassuring - adding to the 'DON'T PANIC' advice.

Covid-19 incubation period can be up to 24 days instead of 14, says new research from China The incubation period for Covid-19 could be as long as 24 days, instead of the previously thought 14 days, according to new research by researchers in China.

 

 

For all we know it was already half way round the world by the time we heard about it!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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El Loro posted:

The World Health Organisation has issued an alert about criminal sending emails pretending that they are from them.

 

So if anyone gets an email supposedly from WHO, don't assume that it's genuine.
https://www.who.int/about/comm...tions/cyber-security

How disgraceful is that El? 

Moonie
El Loro posted:

The World Health Organisation has issued an alert about criminal sending emails pretending that they are from them.

 

So if anyone gets an email supposedly from WHO, don't assume that it's genuine.
https://www.who.int/about/comm...tions/cyber-security

BarstewardsThanks for the heads up El 

Baz
Roxan posted:

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

useful site. 

Of closed cases, 7% have died, but mainly people with a pre existing condition. It is affecting people over 50 disproportionately high and very few children have been affected. Like you say, flu and measles have been much more deadly and contagious. Media making this worse, although I think China should have been much more careful at the outset and not try and cover it all up. 

I heard that the other day Roxan ....they speculated that the elderly ...aka me ......might have something that makes it easier for the virus to attach itself  ....or words to that effect ....but I agree , although it’s very worrying ....I do think the media is hyping it up a bit 

Baz

Hi just spoke to my son in SK and he gets at least 2 texts a day with details of all new cases and their exact wherebouts ...so where not to go and when the area has been cleaned and safe again..as well as other advice. We have had very limited information here so far. There is a case of a man back from a skiing trip in Italy with his family who may have been living less than a mile away from me (unconfirmed by authorities/news} we know he's been taken to a hospital in England. We don't know if he was out and about here before he got tested. I don't think we should panic at all but we also need to be informed .

Amythist
Amythist posted:

Hi just spoke to my son in SK and he gets at least 2 texts a day with details of all new cases and their exact wherebouts ...so where not to go and when the area has been cleaned and safe again..as well as other advice. We have had very limited information here so far. There is a case of a man back from a skiing trip in Italy with his family who may have been living less than a mile away from me (unconfirmed by authorities/news} we know he's been taken to a hospital in England. We don't know if he was out and about here before he got tested. I don't think we should panic at all but we also need to be informed .

It’s good that your son is getting food information Amythist I saw that one in your area , and wondered if it was near you ....hopefully they will have  found all his contacts by now 

Baz
Baz posted:
Amythist posted:

Hi just spoke to my son in SK and he gets at least 2 texts a day with details of all new cases and their exact wherebouts ...so where not to go and when the area has been cleaned and safe again..as well as other advice. We have had very limited information here so far. There is a case of a man back from a skiing trip in Italy with his family who may have been living less than a mile away from me (unconfirmed by authorities/news} we know he's been taken to a hospital in England. We don't know if he was out and about here before he got tested. I don't think we should panic at all but we also need to be informed .

It’s good that your son is getting food information Amythist I saw that one in your area , and wondered if it was near you ....hopefully they will have  found all his contacts by now 

been reading an article in Wales Online which isn't really very comforting as people who were in contact with the man and his family before he was tested were given different advice like some were told to send kids to school and others to keep them home and in at least one case wrong advice...also treated quite casually and not taken seriously one of them said. So far a shambles

Amythist
Amythist posted:

Baz hope NHS England has their act together better.

Me too ! I’m quite worried about my daughter , cos she’s in the medical frontline ....and has a compromised immune system 

Baz
Baz posted:
Amythist posted:

Baz hope NHS England has their act together better.

Me too ! I’m quite worried about my daughter , cos she’s in the medical frontline ....and has a compromised immune system 

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Moonie
Moonie posted:
Baz posted:
Amythist posted:

Baz hope NHS England has their act together better.

Me too ! I’m quite worried about my daughter , cos she’s in the medical frontline ....and has a compromised immune system 

😞❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Baz
Baz posted:
Amythist posted:

Baz hope NHS England has their act together better.

Me too ! I’m quite worried about my daughter , cos she’s in the medical frontline ....and has a compromised immune system 

Baz best wishes to you and yours 

Amythist
Roxan posted:

I am panicking. Trying to sell our house in Florida so we can move back. FL governor just been on the news warning about the Florida economy because it is 60% tourist based. Feel totally screwed now. 

Awwww Roxan I can understand your concerns , but I do think that they are exaggerating the economic threat , tbh 

Baz
Amythist posted:
Baz posted:
Amythist posted:

Baz hope NHS England has their act together better.

Me too ! I’m quite worried about my daughter , cos she’s in the medical frontline ....and has a compromised immune system 

Baz best wishes to you and yours 

Roxan posted:
Baz posted:
Amythist posted:

Baz hope NHS England has their act together better.

Me too ! I’m quite worried about my daughter , cos she’s in the medical frontline ....and has a compromised immune system 

Oh Baz. Sending my best thoughts to protect your daughter. 

Thank you both 

Baz

Heard today that the sister and family of one of Miss KTs friends has been put into quarantine (Tenerife hotel but at home )

medics came out to test them,but results not back yet. However, they were reassured in relation to the children because the medics said that even if they do get the virus it is very mild in children 

Kaytee
machel posted:
Amythist posted:

I think that the spread of fear in the way the media covers this causes anxiety and panic which only helps the virus spread as fear lowers immunity 

Having said that my son is working in South Korea for a year and they have a high rate of infection. The schools are shut and everyone is wears a mask Where he lives the bridge is closed so travel is minimised.They get texts from the government health agency frequently with advice and information. I try not to worry or get into conversations where people unleash their anxiety as it really doesn't help.

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South Korea are obviously well prepared unfortunately that is not replicated elsewhere.  I am glad for the media coverage (although I am relying on BBC news as opposed to tabloids)  whilst the actions of this government are deafening in their silence. Am I panicking? no,  am I concerned? yes,  I am in the “vulnerable” group where the implications are more serious

I'm considered "vulnerable" too, due to those pesky "underlying health conditions".  

 

And yes: while I accept there has been some utter nonsense in the far corners of the "media", I appreciate the reporting of the likes of the BBC too. After watching a BBC report on a doctor in China struggling to deal with the emergency - and losing 5 patients in one day - I can't help feeling that there hasn't been enough concern in some quarters...

Eugene's Lair
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Baz posted:
Roxan posted:

I am panicking. Trying to sell our house in Florida so we can move back. FL governor just been on the news warning about the Florida economy because it is 60% tourist based. Feel totally screwed now. 

Awwww Roxan I can understand your concerns , but I do think that they are exaggerating the economic threat , tbh 

He's an easy target, of course, but I really believe that Trump has to take much of the blame for recent events in the States: even by his standards, he's handled this abysmally. 

 

Firing his Pandemic Response Team to fund tax cuts; reducing funding for the CDC; and, until very recently, insisting it was all a hoax created by the media and the Democrats. It was inevitable that when things finally did go pear-shaped, Wall St would panic because they had been left in the dark and completely unprepared.

 

Now that the first death in the US has been announced (and in Washington State too, so a great big  to all our GaGa friends), I think it's understandable that when Wall St reopens on Monday, many will think about how the US response is now being led by a science-denying creationist who believes smoking doesn't kill and condoms give "very poor" protection against STDs, and come to the conclusion that things are likely to get a whole lot worse before they get better...

Eugene's Lair

It's not in my nature to worry about this sort of thing as although I'm in a vulnerable group - it always feels like the media is always trying to frighten people.  But this time I am starting to worry.  I did think twice about going to the supermarket yesterday.

Carnelian
Carnelian posted:

It's not in my nature to worry about this sort of thing as although I'm in a vulnerable group - it always feels like the media is always trying to frighten people.  But this time I am starting to worry.  I did think twice about going to the supermarket yesterday.

And yet you wouldn't have to, if our shitstorm of a government got it's act together.

Sprout

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