Paxi
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Seems Iran are intent on completely fecking themselves.
Ten more dead in UK, total now at 21.
Sampling. You’d be surprised at what small samples you need to be able to create ranges with a high degree of certainty. It’s the same way we don’t need to hear from everyone in the country to get smoking prevalence statistics, but we can produce a sample with which we would have a high degree of confidence in.If 80% are getting it with 'mild' symptoms and self isolating at home, and are being told not to even report they are ill, how exactly do you think you are getting 95% certainty?
I don't think it is exactly the point though. The economy sustains us all, at a basic level its how you obtain the means to feed your children. If it completely collapses then we are fecked. Going into numerous full societal shutdowns over 18 months will have much bigger economic impacts than I think people are realising. It isn't simply a public health issue, it's much bigger than that. There's going to be a big economic hit from just the two month impact we are currently experiencing. Each shutdown will be more crippling than the last.
Rhyme, you aren’t coming across as leftist. You’re coming across asmore prejudist, intolerant and extremist than anyone I’ve seen online discussing this. The further you move left and the further you move right, the closer you get due to the horseshoe effect of dictatorships. You’re describing people as Tory with the same flippancy and distain as the far right describe things as Jewish.
Okay, then. This is the key sentence:There absolutely is such thing as key sentence. How can arguments from other side hold any water when it’s main element is currently baseless?
@Dante how responsible that decision is looking now? There’s simply too much unknowns currently around this to make such calls.This seems a significantly shite development
Your loved ones won’t be here if they depend on social care, medicine etc. that they depend upon the economy for.Yes well lets get to 18 monthes first . Don't be expecting people to care about the economy in a years time when they are more concerned with whether they are their loved ones will be around
Do you think large economic and societal impacts can cause death and illness too? What good would there be surviving corona but starving to death?
I don't think it is exactly the point though. The economy sustains us all, at a basic level its how you obtain the means to feed your children. If it completely collapses then we are fecked. Going into numerous full societal shutdowns over 18 months will have much bigger economic impacts than I think people are realising. It isn't simply a public health issue, it's much bigger than that. There's going to be a big economic hit from just the two month impact we are currently experiencing. Each shutdown will be more crippling than the last.
Herd immunity doesn’t mean the complete immunity of individuals, but individuals each becoming more resistant to make the spread less likely.So, this 'herd immunity' thing then...
Sampling. You’d be surprised at what small samples you need to be able to create ranges with a high degree of certainty. It’s the same way we don’t need to hear from everyone in the country to get smoking prevalence statistics, but we can produce a sample with which we would have a high degree of confidence in.
You would learn about this in A Level maths if you do a statistics option, or you can do what I have been doing at work this week and do a 4-day course by Public Health England in Population Health statistics.
You keep yelling Tories at people who vote at every election and have never voted Conservative in their life. Leave the party politics behind. Even the Labour party understands that the role of the Opposition is not to score points currently.Who am I coming across as 'prejudist' against? Tories?
Tories aren't a religion or ethnicity, chum.
Who am I showing intolerance towards? Again, Tories?
The vulnerable in this crisis are old people and ill people - they need defending, right now.
If it insults the shithouse party that you (fairly clearly) voted for, to be frank mate, I couldn't give a feck. That's not extremism though - it's Humanism.
Again, press ignore, I'll be doing the same at this point as in all honesty I don't value what you've spouted in here thus far.
Take it easy, and have a good 'un. x
I think they just hoped it won't spread more than anything else.
That's it I am convinced now we should just let it burn and let the strongest survive.
Do we have anyone on this forum anywhere near qualified enough to tell us as to why this reinfection could be happening? To try to make sense of this? I get the false negative testing part, obvious that can happen, but what about the fact that the people in question have seemingly recovered, then to only have a sudden onset of symptoms? I find it strange that more is not being made of these developments over the past few weeks. Seems like an important detail just to put down to false negative results.
Can we just make clear that this story is from late February, so is not newly known information to the people fighting this.
Not qualified but if you get really sick from an infection don't you become more vulnerable going forward? Remember that British nurse that got Ebola, she had a big relapse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Cafferkey
It was found in 2015 that, after an apparent complete cure, with the bloodstream, saliva and organs such as the liver free of the Ebola virus, it can linger on in parts of the body not protected by the immune system, including fluid in the eye, the central nervous system and, in men, the testes and semen.[15]
No worries, it's easily done as the tweet didn't clarify it, but the dateline is 27 February. It's still concerning, obviously.Is it? I just seen it come up on my tl, so I thought it was latest information.
That's it I am convinced now we should just let it burn and let the strongest survive.
Do we have anyone on this forum anywhere near qualified enough to tell us as to why this reinfection could be happening? To try to make sense of this? I get the false negative testing part, obvious that can happen, but what about the fact that the people in question have seemingly recovered, then to only have a sudden onset of symptoms? I find it strange that more is not being made of these developments over the past few weeks. Seems like an important detail just to put down to false negative results.
Schools and nursery schools closed till April 20th.France 3661 79 deaths
Spain 5232 133 deaths.
Can you tell us what Germany is doing to contain it? Not read of anything significant, both doing localized school closures, both eventually called the football off having just played with full crowds, Leipzig Spurs for example.. With Merkel saying 70% of German could be infected, that would be a lot of deaths as well and she's advised not to close the borders. Maybe you could include Germany in your uncontrolled spread jibe?
Edit: Just reading most schools closing now?
This is my question on the WHO approved method. What happens to economies if we go into a cycle of complete shutdowns for 18 months whilst we wait for a vaccine? This will result in mass business closures and mass job losses. This will have a massive societal impact and cause significant social unrest that I just don't think the WHO's singular vision has any comprehension of. They are not in the business of running economies and societies.
You could view the UK approach as utilitarian in that its seeking to protect the society as a whole whilst accepting that loss of life cannot be avoided and is a trade off for that. Of course this is unpalatable for many but the alternative could reap much worse consequences e.g. mass poverty, social unrest and governments becoming more authoritarian to maintain control.
I thought it was the opposite? Do you not build immunity? But I do remember that case now that you mention it. So we can assume then, that this doesn't completely leave your body, leaving a person open for a relapse.
No worries, it's easily done as the tweet didn't clarify it, but the dateline is 27 February. It's still concerning, obviously.
If the economy doesn't matter at all and health is all important, why don't the same people advocate for a lockdown every flu season?
Where do people think the money to fund the NHS comes from?
Yeah, my bad. Still the fact that the virus can seemingly linger in a person after they recovered is concerning, if that is indeed what's happening.
I'm bewildered that nobody is actually thinking about the bigger issues at hand. I guess it's the privilege of most people here either being financially secure or living in one of the rich, developed countries.Excellent post.