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More than 10,000 armed forces staff put on standby over COVID-19 spread.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...andby-11958144 ---------- Post added at 14:20 ---------- Previous post was at 14:15 ---------- UK coronavirus cases rise to 1,543 - up by 171. https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...y-171-11958319 Quote:
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Growing signs that the over 70's are indignant about being told to self isolate when the time comes.
Reasons include becoming lonely, bored or needing to go out for food as they have nobody else, expressions that this is draconian or an assault to their civil liberties or that they survived the war as soldiers and intend to fight this or ride it out. Some say that they don't care if they get it, with a whatever will be will be attitude. This mornings Jeremy Vine show featured a doctor who said that they must take this seriously as nobody under the age of 102* has ever seen anything like it as this is no ordinary virus. * In 1918/19 up to 50 million people died. What will we do if they refuse to co-operate? Let them die? Use the police/army to escort them back home and keep them there? What about the over 70's who have something like dementia who tend to go wondering off? One solution might be to use any spare hotels that aren't being used as makeshift hospitals to alleviate loneliness and have no worries sbout food supplies and effectively put them under house arrest. The problem with that is that if one of them has the virus, all the rest will probably get it. |
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Most will probably be able to survive the virus, if they are seriously ill they will probably be taken to the hospital and treated. Once the NHS is above capacity, however, triage rules come into affect which will mean they will prioritise people most likely to survive. If shit hits the fan I imagine Boris will send in the army. |
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Hopefully they will have enough experienced carers that can deal with matters that require training and the volunteers can deal with things that don't. However, they might not have that luxury... |
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in regards to mortality. Yes a lot of people are going to get ill, some of them seriously and then some of them critically but the overwhelming majority will get over it. |
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World Health Organisation throws down gauntlet to countries that are not doing enough to test potential cases and says countries must "Test, test, test."
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I wonder why when the WHO are saying' Test everybody that shows symptoms' are we not following this path. |
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I can't help but feel there's been a degree of 'It will never happen here' taken by those in charge globally. |
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They are now saying that pregnant women are in the higher risk group now as well.
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It's been said that about 1/6 of elderly/disabled/ill people will die from this, so whilst what you say is correct, that's a hell of a lot of people and i'm not going to risk it. I'm not afraid of dying, but care about how I leave this Earth when the time comes for me to progress to the spirit world. ---------- Post added at 17:23 ---------- Previous post was at 17:17 ---------- Quote:
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Just been up to my local Sainsbury's and the place is stripped of all fresh meat, all kinds of potatoes, all tinned meat, beans etc. Bread, eggs, pasta, noodles and a lot of frozen stuff. Such greed and panic. Never seen anything like it. :rolleyes:
I got most of what I needed except an Iceberg lettuce even though a couple of items I got the last but one. Plenty of broccoli though. :D |
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