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Old 31-05-2021, 10:35   #5473
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Re: Coronavirus

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When I was walking the dog this morning, bumped into a local medic (anaesthesiologist at LGI) who was also in the field - I asked her (open question, no "how bad is it") her thoughts on current state of play on COVID (didn’t mention Indian Variant).

She told me that the local hospitals are gearing up for in increase in hospitalisations for COVID patients.
Management basics, don't want to get caught out IF there's a huge increase

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"more transmissible".

Meaning what? We now have to wear 3 masks and stand 20ft away from anyone else?


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But in Risk Management you focus on the likely scenarios with the highest impacts, not potentially infinite scenarios.
Agreed sort of, but the risk potential here is determined by ever changing (conflicting) data and 'expert' opinion that has been wrong before
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