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Re: Coronavirus: PM Boris Johnson in Intensive Care
Plenty of current and past examples of where large concentrated gatherings are the problem, resulting in large numbers, ie not one or two, of infections. Eg If you're driving a bus and then go to a church or mosque then the bus wasn't the only potential source. The key aspect is not rich or poor, but behaviour. The claim has been made that the poor are somehow more likely to get it. It is people's behaviour that makes it more likely, not wealth.
Eg recent case of group from around the country gathering in the peak district to have a picnic and share a shisha pipe. If just one of them had the virus, then ALL of them would end up with it. They would ALL then return to their homes and most likely share a shisha pipe with others, thereby spreading it further. In that example, just one infected person could've spread it to over a 100 others. Wealth or otherwise doesn't come into it, behaviour does. |
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Well there's something to look forward to at the weekend,just checked local weather forecast and it looks like normality will return,to wet windy and miserable.
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Initially the richest were more likely to catch it because they travelled and had more "international" meetings. It's only after the quarantine begins that the essential poor workers are more likely to get it.
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The weekly audience is being held via phone - there was a photo of it a couple of weeks ago.
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Let's have some positive news....
Heinsberg in western Germany got slammed a while back after the virus spread through the population attending Carnival. Things got so bad that Heinsberg was referred to as 'Europes Wuhan'. Scientists from the University of Bonn have revisited Heinsberg and tested 1000 random people using an antibody test which shows if you had the virus or not. The preliminary results have just come out showing an infection rate of 14% which suggests that a lot of people get the virus and don't know it. This is ten times higher than was expected from the hospital cases. This also pushes the mortality down to 0.37%. This is great news if (and it's a big if) people are immune after infection. If a significant portion of the population are already immune then the size of the expected second spike after restrictions start to be lifted may be smaller. Obviously this is preliminary data but it does push the case for community testing Mr B and myself are wondering if we did get a mild case a couple of weeks ago as we had tightness in our chests and felt generally run down. My youngest and I both lost our sense of taste (in our mouths, not sartorially) |
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Very interesting. Well picked up.
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So somebody has found an antibody test that works reliably? That would be headline news by itself.
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I agree
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