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downquark1 10-03-2020 11:57

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36026796)
Basic soap doesn't break down coronaviruses. It just washes them down the plughole.


Beware non or low alcohol sanitisers are useless against it. It is the rinsing action of washing that takes the virus away from the hands.

Well the chemist explains that it is held together by fatty chemicals and can be basically thought of as a particle of grease. So it can be broken by soaps, detergents and as you say sufficiently concentrated alcohol.

Mr K 10-03-2020 12:16

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36026796)
Basic soap doesn't break down coronaviruses. It just washes them down the plughole.


Beware non or low alcohol sanitisers are useless against it. It is the rinsing action of washing that takes the virus away from the hands.

Best advice is to stay in your room and never leave Cable Forum. That way you'll never catch it. Dehydration and starvation might be an issue though.

Damien 10-03-2020 12:34

Re: Coronavirus
 
It's what I learned in science class. The soap breaks down the protective barriers of germs/viruses and the water finishes it off.

Pierre 10-03-2020 12:48

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026765)
They've been unlucky, it could equally as well been us. It was obviously circulating a long time before they were aware. However we are forewarned and we should be forearmed; we shouldn't wait for events to unfold before taking the right actions. Learn from what's happened there.

what do you suggest would be the "right" actions?

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 36026790)
I'm going to be pedantic and point out that you cannot "kill" a virus as it is not alive and has no metabolism of its own.

You may not be able to "kill" a pedant,......but you can "destroy" one ;)

Mr K 10-03-2020 12:53

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36026804)
what do you suggest would be the "right" actions?

Taking the actions they'll have to take in a few weeks anyway. The sort of limiting public movement that has been done in Italy. It won't stop it but it will slow things down and give us more of a chance. We seem to be waiting for things to get bad before acting, by then it's too late.

papa smurf 10-03-2020 12:57

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026807)
Taking the actions they'll have to take in a few weeks anyway. The sort of limiting public movement that has been done in Italy. It won't stop it but it will slow things down and give us more of a chance. We seem to be waiting for things to get bad before acting, by then it's too late.

How's your self isolation going now that you're back from Italy?

Mr K 10-03-2020 13:05

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36026809)
How's your self isolation going now that you're back from Italy?

Working from home as a precaution, however I didn't go to one the infected areas, and the current advice was for after my trip.

What was strange though, is that we were all temperature checked before entering Italy. On return to the UK return zero checks being done. AFAIK they still aren't. Very quick and easy to do with thermal imaging.

papa smurf 10-03-2020 13:21

Re: Coronavirus
 
just been to my sons house got met at the door and squirted with hand sanitizer.

Pierre 10-03-2020 14:01

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026807)
Taking the actions they'll have to take in a few weeks anyway. The sort of limiting public movement that has been done in Italy. It won't stop it but it will slow things down and give us more of a chance. We seem to be waiting for things to get bad before acting, by then it's too late.

You have to look at the evidence and act upon it. it's a balancing act. Personal responsibility is as bigger factor than any decree from government. At the moment they have got it about right.

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026810)
Working from home as a precaution, however I didn't go to one the infected areas, and the current advice was for after my trip.

What was strange though, is that we were all temperature checked before entering Italy. On return to the UK return zero checks being done. AFAIK they still aren't. Very quick and easy to do with thermal imaging.

but they don't work so why bother.

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020...ad-coronavirus

Damien 10-03-2020 14:12

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026807)
Taking the actions they'll have to take in a few weeks anyway. The sort of limiting public movement that has been done in Italy. It won't stop it but it will slow things down and give us more of a chance. We seem to be waiting for things to get bad before acting, by then it's too late.

Public Health England and the Chief Medical Officer probably know better than us on the correct course of action here.

Mr K 10-03-2020 14:22

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36026819)
Public Health England and the Chief Medical Officer probably know better than us on the correct course of action here.

Let's hope so eh? After all the've dealt with many of these situations before. An over reaction is better than a an under reaction.

Paul 10-03-2020 15:30

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026820)
Let's hope so eh? After all the've dealt with many of these situations before. An over reaction is better than a an under reaction.

Over reaction can be just as damaging, or even worse, as is already being demonstrated by the sheer stupidness of so many people.

Mick 10-03-2020 15:32

Re: Coronavirus
 
UPDATE: A sixth person has died in the UK due to Coronavirus. Total UK cases jumps to 373, up 54 from yesterday according to Dept. of Health.

papa smurf 10-03-2020 16:46

Re: Coronavirus
 
This is worrying

Top surgeon tests positive for coronavirus and may have infected hundreds of patients after return from Italy



A TOP British surgeon who has tested positive for coronavirus may have infected hundreds of vulnerable patients as he failed to self-isolate after contracting the killer bug on holiday in Italy.

The senior surgeon at Liverpool’s Aintree University Hospital returned from a family skiing trip in northern Italy last week.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/111381...e-coronavirus/

RichardCoulter 10-03-2020 19:48

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36026807)
Taking the actions they'll have to take in a few weeks anyway. The sort of limiting public movement that has been done in Italy. It won't stop it but it will slow things down and give us more of a chance. We seem to be waiting for things to get bad before acting, by then it's too late.

They won't want to damage the economy.

The virus seems to be sparing kids and killing the elderly/ill, leading conspiracy theorists to believe that this has been purposefully done to rid the world of chronically sick, disabled and elderly people who are no longer economically active.


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