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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

Well if you live in the UK our plan of action is to sing happy birthday while washing your hands, all is good

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it"

what happen to brexit??

What happen to the floods??

They say send the kids to school but adults stay at home

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

Who teaches the kids?

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk

If they close the schools who does the jobs all the working parents were doing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it"
theyve instilled fear into you all and thats how bad its got so far, i don’t own a tv luckily because i can imagine how much you've all been saturated with the over reaction, so much so that even though you're sick of it you're starting another thread on it, we don't actually know how bad it will be none of us are experts on this virus but some amongst us love collecting the stats and sharing them and stats out of context mean nothing, self isolation is good if you can achieve it, some of us can't, we can't live, we can't work, we can't earn money, we can't work from home, carry on amplifying it that really will make it better but ultimately you can't avoid it. life goes on

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By *exy Pretty FeetCouple
over a year ago

Live in Scotland Play in England

Could it be its all been pre-planned?

Check out event 201 on YouTube

I think this is perhaps being orchestrated. Look at where we are. Countries have instigated a plethora of different interventions for dealing with it. But despite there being a global pandemic, there hasn't been a unified response globally. People have been allowed to continue jumping on planes day in day out transmitting the infection from country to country even with the worst of it apparent in China, no country was implementing a complete block on air travel in and out of the country. Same thing pretty much happened every other place with high levels of infection.

What's the consequence of this? If italy is anything to go by, all other European countries which have not yet implemented a lock down are going to find their health services overwhelmed. Many will die, in numbers so horrific that when we come out the other side, survivors will be really angry at their leaders. They will blame such unprecedented levels of death on an uncoordinated response and inept governments. What the people will want is a single government to rule over the whole world...we are all one and we all deserve to be treated the same. We will beg for this ruler... and so will begin a new world order.

It was always coming, it was just a matter of when.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead "

Unfortunately the impact of all this will take a long time to recover from

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven't seen panic buying like this before.

I remember 2009 when the press convinced everyone that we were all going to die of swine flu and that fizzled out rather unceremoniously. I'd just moved into halls at uni and had health anxiety so I was convinced I was going to die.

I've actually never had flu, not even the seasonal one, to my knowledge. If I have, then it's been so mild that it's not even given me a fever, aches of any kind etc. I've only had basic colds I think.

I think it's definitely scare mongering on behalf of the press. They keep banging on 100 confirmed cases, 200 confirmed, 500 confirmed, but what they don't tell you is that that figure is since late December and that, for most of these 'confirmed cases' they were 'confirmed' so long ago that most of these people are probably over it and not even contagious anymore.

Even IF every single one of the current 'confirmed cases' was actively contagious, which most now aren't, that's still less than 1,000 people out of 66,000,000 across a 3 month period (just shy of a few weeks).

Why people are panicking is beyond me. Just look at it. 3 months...1,000 people out of 66,000,000, mostly mild cases reported.

In the interests of proper news reporting they should say for example 500 confirmed cases, 450 confirmed recoveries etc.

I think maybe the swap from daily to weekly figures might have panicked people, but then daily figures still seem to be getting to the press.

Honestly, I think the press have a lot to answer for, they've done more damage than Covid-19 has and probably will.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead

Unfortunately the impact of all this will take a long time to recover from"

It's not looking good am I'm usually a positive person

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead

Unfortunately the impact of all this will take a long time to recover from

It's not looking good am I'm usually a positive person "

Your pics are great you could take up modelling

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There usually is OP

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We're heading to another ression

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead

Unfortunately the impact of all this will take a long time to recover from

It's not looking good am I'm usually a positive person

Your pics are great you could take up modelling "

Lol thanks might have too

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"If they close the schools who does the jobs all the working parents were doing? "

nobody does the jobs. only essential jobs will be done everyone else stays home in lock down.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We're heading to another ression

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I think your right the impact on workers and businesses I think peoples shopping and lifestyle habits will change and the travel industry will be uncertain for the next 2 years

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im worried about the leak from the dr working in a hospital saying hes seeing 40 yr olds on ventilators not just the elderly

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering "

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"im worried about the leak from the dr working in a hospital saying hes seeing 40 yr olds on ventilators not just the elderly "

It someone with underlying health conditions most people will not get that ill

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"If they close the schools who does the jobs all the working parents were doing?

nobody does the jobs. only essential jobs will be done everyone else stays home in lock down. "

And the nurses/paramedics/firemen and women/police?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"im worried about the leak from the dr working in a hospital saying hes seeing 40 yr olds on ventilators not just the elderly

It someone with underlying health conditions most people will not get that ill "

most people dont know they have an underlying health conditions until something takes them to a dr

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"im worried about the leak from the dr working in a hospital saying hes seeing 40 yr olds on ventilators not just the elderly

It someone with underlying health conditions most people will not get that ill "

This

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By *enie MeenieMan
over a year ago

Crawley Down

Have u seen planet of the apes...everyones getting it.

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about"

I get that it spreads pretty quickly but the survival rate is high, elderly and vulnerable are an issue granted, Italy seems to be having fun with community discos from balconies, your more likely to catch Tuberculosis. Im no doctor or medical specialist but i really am not worried

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about"

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

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By *enie MeenieMan
over a year ago

Crawley Down

I dont think they can contain or know how many people have it it's too late...jus stay healthy eat your greens lol x

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"im worried about the leak from the dr working in a hospital saying hes seeing 40 yr olds on ventilators not just the elderly

It someone with underlying health conditions most people will not get that ill

most people dont know they have an underlying health conditions until something takes them to a dr

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The majority will know. Especially when it’s a respiratory disease or immune disease. They are the ones at real risk. The majority of people should be able to ride it out.

I know a guy in his 30s who has been ill with it. He felt like crap and was running a fever for 3 days but it broke and after a couple more days he’s feeling much better.

He took paracetamol and drank lots of water. He was told not to take ibuprofen as it would make no difference or make him feel worse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well I'm off to get some sleep. Take care you guys and try not to worry

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"im worried about the leak from the dr working in a hospital saying hes seeing 40 yr olds on ventilators not just the elderly "

That's why politicians look frightened out of their wits. This will probably be the worst global event of all our lifetimes, and it has hardly even started yet. The next 2-3 months are going to be intense starting from about this weekend.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i guess the only people who really know are the ones up high .... my job is health and i have a very sick husband with several health conditions so its a 2 way worry for me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I see it's now 1,500 odd cases, haven't checked since Sunday, still, to only have 1,500-1,600 cases when the virus has been travelling since late December, in a population of well over 66,000,000 is good going I think. People need to stop looking to Italy and panicking, a) their population is very elderly in comparison to most countries and b) there's many of them ignoring the lock down and actively protesting...in groups...about something that they should be thankful for.

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population."

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just continue as you normally would it's pretty simple

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I see it's now 1,500 odd cases, haven't checked since Sunday, still, to only have 1,500-1,600 cases when the virus has been travelling since late December, in a population of well over 66,000,000 is good going I think. People need to stop looking to Italy and panicking, a) their population is very elderly in comparison to most countries and b) there's many of them ignoring the lock down and actively protesting...in groups...about something that they should be thankful for."

1500 confirmed cases. There's probably lots more unconfirmed because they either can't get tested, or don't deem it serious enough to get tested. Don't forget about the exponential factor too. Therein lies the danger, because the fireworks don't begin for quite some time, but when they do, they'll be rapid, and we'll be looking at 1500 by breakfast each day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about"

Completely out of context and you know it. Of course I have elderly relatives, but I'm not going to lose my head to scare mongering over 1,500-1,600 cases out of 66,000,000+ people spread across 3 months with most of those cases having already recovered.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have had all the symptoms but not a "confirmed" case.

How many others like me in the country?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I see it's now 1,500 odd cases, haven't checked since Sunday, still, to only have 1,500-1,600 cases when the virus has been travelling since late December, in a population of well over 66,000,000 is good going I think. People need to stop looking to Italy and panicking, a) their population is very elderly in comparison to most countries and b) there's many of them ignoring the lock down and actively protesting...in groups...about something that they should be thankful for."
why are they ignoring the lockdown though is it because its a country that relies on tourism our tourism and all the other countries countrymen that visit them, yes it is and they have an elderly population because why? they lead healthy lives quite possibly lots of Italians smoke though maybe thats the reason lungs not good

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

I'm sure there's a good few thousand members on this site, anyone posted that they have it? Would love to hear their view

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had it! Nothing but a cold ffs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I see it's now 1,500 odd cases, haven't checked since Sunday, still, to only have 1,500-1,600 cases when the virus has been travelling since late December, in a population of well over 66,000,000 is good going I think. People need to stop looking to Italy and panicking, a) their population is very elderly in comparison to most countries and b) there's many of them ignoring the lock down and actively protesting...in groups...about something that they should be thankful for.why are they ignoring the lockdown though is it because its a country that relies on tourism our tourism and all the other countries countrymen that visit them, yes it is and they have an elderly population because why? they lead healthy lives quite possibly lots of Italians smoke though maybe thats the reason lungs not good "

The debate isn't why Italy has a more elderly population - or if - it's a fact that they rank 4th - the point I was addressing is that you can't compare two different countries with two different types of populations and circumstances and expect the same outcome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm sure there's a good few thousand members on this site, anyone posted that they have it? Would love to hear their view "

thats a good point .....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm sure there's a good few thousand members on this site, anyone posted that they have it? Would love to hear their view "
i have it......... panic shopping fever fancy coming with me at 7am?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can see a clear shift in the media in the past few days.

I think they've realised that they've gone overboard with the fear mongering so now they're rushing to interview people who have recovered and most of those interviews cite mild symptoms.

It's like they've finally realised what damage they're causing and are trying to put the car in reverse whilst still at 70 mph.

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

Completely out of context and you know it. Of course I have elderly relatives, but I'm not going to lose my head to scare mongering over 1,500-1,600 cases out of 66,000,000+ people spread across 3 months with most of those cases having already recovered. "

why are country's shutting down if it's not a big deal, it's not normal. This is some sort of serious shit. I also think your figure of 1600 is way off the mark

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If they close the schools who does the jobs all the working parents were doing? "

And if they close the schools the childcare settings will close too.

Not sure how that will work

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

Im just fed of having to go to the pub everytime I need to use the loo, they seem to be well stocked with toilet roll lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

Completely out of context and you know it. Of course I have elderly relatives, but I'm not going to lose my head to scare mongering over 1,500-1,600 cases out of 66,000,000+ people spread across 3 months with most of those cases having already recovered.

why are country's shutting down if it's not a big deal, it's not normal. This is some sort of serious shit. I also think your figure of 1600 is way off the mark"

What you think is irrelevant, that's the number of confirmed cases, a fact. There might be more that have gone under the radar, sure, but you don't know that and have no way of proving it. 1,500-1,600 is confirmed. Anything higher is purely speculation, nothing more.

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

Completely out of context and you know it. Of course I have elderly relatives, but I'm not going to lose my head to scare mongering over 1,500-1,600 cases out of 66,000,000+ people spread across 3 months with most of those cases having already recovered.

why are country's shutting down if it's not a big deal, it's not normal. This is some sort of serious shit. I also think your figure of 1600 is way off the mark

What you think is irrelevant, that's the number of confirmed cases, a fact. There might be more that have gone under the radar, sure, but you don't know that and have no way of proving it. 1,500-1,600 is confirmed. Anything higher is purely speculation, nothing more."

Do u think it will rise by much more

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

Completely out of context and you know it. Of course I have elderly relatives, but I'm not going to lose my head to scare mongering over 1,500-1,600 cases out of 66,000,000+ people spread across 3 months with most of those cases having already recovered.

why are country's shutting down if it's not a big deal, it's not normal. This is some sort of serious shit. I also think your figure of 1600 is way off the mark

What you think is irrelevant, that's the number of confirmed cases, a fact. There might be more that have gone under the radar, sure, but you don't know that and have no way of proving it. 1,500-1,600 is confirmed. Anything higher is purely speculation, nothing more.

Do u think it will rise by much more"

The thing is though we don't know that it is rising. Like I said in my original post, they said 1,500 odd confirmed cases, but what you have to remember is that they started to count those cases a long time ago, so most of those cases have already recovered.

What the media needs to do is stop saying 'confirmed cases' and start saying 'new cases' next to the number 'recoveries.'

Yes there might be 150 new infections tomorrow, but out of the total 1,500ish, over 1,000 probably had it in January and February and are no longer active cases.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

lets speculate to accumulate

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

Completely out of context and you know it. Of course I have elderly relatives, but I'm not going to lose my head to scare mongering over 1,500-1,600 cases out of 66,000,000+ people spread across 3 months with most of those cases having already recovered.

why are country's shutting down if it's not a big deal, it's not normal. This is some sort of serious shit. I also think your figure of 1600 is way off the mark

What you think is irrelevant, that's the number of confirmed cases, a fact. There might be more that have gone under the radar, sure, but you don't know that and have no way of proving it. 1,500-1,600 is confirmed. Anything higher is purely speculation, nothing more.

Do u think it will rise by much more

The thing is though we don't know that it is rising. Like I said in my original post, they said 1,500 odd confirmed cases, but what you have to remember is that they started to count those cases a long time ago, so most of those cases have already recovered.

What the media needs to do is stop saying 'confirmed cases' and start saying 'new cases' next to the number 'recoveries.'

Yes there might be 150 new infections tomorrow, but out of the total 1,500ish, over 1,000 probably had it in January and February and are no longer active cases."

I just find it strange that Boris has gone a different route than the rest of the world on how to deal with it.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

I think this is hiding a much bigger story that they don't want us to know about.

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"I think this is hiding a much bigger story that they don't want us to know about. "

I agree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's really frustrating that the press are allowed to just do this one sided reporting and scare mongering.

Yes there's over 1,500 confirmed cases, but it's pretty highly like that all of the cases they confirmed in January and February have recovered now.

The number of people currently, right now, at this exact time, carrying the virus and being contagious, is much lower than 1,500 odd.

Even if the theories were correct that it's ten times worse than we think, it can't be THAT bad because people aren't going to hospital en masse, they're treating it the same way as flu and getting over it for the most part, bar the unfortunate, tiny minority.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think this is hiding a much bigger story that they don't want us to know about. "
yes i agree i mean did they actually walk on the moon in 1969

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"It's really frustrating that the press are allowed to just do this one sided reporting and scare mongering.

Yes there's over 1,500 confirmed cases, but it's pretty highly like that all of the cases they confirmed in January and February have recovered now.

The number of people currently, right now, at this exact time, carrying the virus and being contagious, is much lower than 1,500 odd.

Even if the theories were correct that it's ten times worse than we think, it can't be THAT bad because people aren't going to hospital en masse, they're treating it the same way as flu and getting over it for the most part, bar the unfortunate, tiny minority."

Germany has had more confirmed cases than Britain. but Britain has more deaths than Germany. I feel Britain will struggle to keep up with the demand for hospital beds as soon as the numbers start to rise. which is probably going to be before the end of march

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do we become immune to the virus after we contract it and recover or can we get it again?

I think we have 8 or 9 cases here in Philadelphia, as of earlier today. As of tonight, all non essential businesses have been ordered to close. All bars are closed, restaurants can only serve take out or delivery.

I personally think we are over reacting and panicking, but we will only know when its all over.

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By *attb179Man
over a year ago

London

On the one hand the press are disgustingly irresponsible in sending people into a panic since this virus hasn't really hit us yet.

However those who are confused as to why there is such an extreme reaction worldwide need to look at what's happening. This virus is extremely contagious and deadly to the old and vulnerable. The recent pandemics were not near as lethal. Do you realise new York is riddled with it already?

It's hard to know if the UK has made the right call, being that we have a different reality at the moment. But I think it's academic as very soon it will get to a tipping point here where we have to lockdown too

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"I think this is hiding a much bigger story that they don't want us to know about.

I agree"

A massive increase in road tax has been buried in this years budget, crypto currencies and stock losing value, 5g possibly being used for crowd control, police being given extra powers to detain...

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"Do we become immune to the virus after we contract it and recover or can we get it again?

I think we have 8 or 9 cases here in Philadelphia, as of earlier today. As of tonight, all non essential businesses have been ordered to close. All bars are closed, restaurants can only serve take out or delivery.

I personally think we are over reacting and panicking, but we will only know when its all over."

it's a similar story here in Europe I don't think all these countries would be on lock down if it wasn't serious.

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over a year ago

on a lighter note good morning welcome to 3.27am

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The reason that the uk will fail is that sadly the NHS is outdated

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it"

Watch Contagion a film from 2011. It's close as you get to the answer.

This current strain is very contagious and on the right people deadly.

What's bad is some carriers don't show symptoms.

Wether it's a convenient opportunity to shed some of the population I don't know. Lockdown seems to be the only combat, aswell the hygene advice. As they've left it a bit late and it's probably been hear longer than they know or letting on.

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"I think this is hiding a much bigger story that they don't want us to know about.

I agree

A massive increase in road tax has been buried in this years budget, crypto currencies and stock losing value, 5g possibly being used for crowd control, police being given extra powers to detain... "

but what has that got to do with this virus that's spreading around the world

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it

Watch Contagion a film from 2011. It's close as you get to the answer.

This current strain is very contagious and on the right people deadly.

What's bad is some carriers don't show symptoms.

Wether it's a convenient opportunity to shed some of the population I don't know. Lockdown seems to be the only combat, aswell the hygene advice. As they've left it a bit late and it's probably been hear longer than they know or letting on.

"

ooops spell check.....here

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

The biggest casualty in all this is the worlds economy, or is that the intent for some reason? Not really into conspiracy theories but make people look left when something is happening to the right?

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it

Watch Contagion a film from 2011. It's close as you get to the answer.

This current strain is very contagious and on the right people deadly.

What's bad is some carriers don't show symptoms.

Wether it's a convenient opportunity to shed some of the population I don't know. Lockdown seems to be the only combat, aswell the hygene advice. As they've left it a bit late and it's probably been hear longer than they know or letting on.

"

it seems bj is trying to cull the population with the way he is dealing with it

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By *imon 2kMan
over a year ago

city


"The biggest casualty in all this is the worlds economy, or is that the intent for some reason? Not really into conspiracy theories but make people look left when something is happening to the right? "

I don't agree,the biggest casualty is the loss of human life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it

Watch Contagion a film from 2011. It's close as you get to the answer.

This current strain is very contagious and on the right people deadly.

What's bad is some carriers don't show symptoms.

Wether it's a convenient opportunity to shed some of the population I don't know. Lockdown seems to be the only combat, aswell the hygene advice. As they've left it a bit late and it's probably been hear longer than they know or letting on.

it seems bj is trying to cull the population with the way he is dealing with it"

You guys have Johnson, we have Trump, whats to worry? Hahahahaha, we’re fucked

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

Well at least boris got us out of the EU, lets all keep singing happy birthday while we wash our hands and we will be fine lol

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By *attb179Man
over a year ago

London

I'm just waiting for it to break out in my area so I can start using the toilet paper

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm just waiting for it to break out in my area so I can start using the toilet paper "

Plan on blowing your nose a lot? The virus isn’t going to make you shit

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"I'm just waiting for it to break out in my area so I can start using the toilet paper "

We don't have any, hence we are singing happy birthday 3 times when washing hands lol, that is a joke btw

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it

Watch Contagion a film from 2011. It's close as you get to the answer.

This current strain is very contagious and on the right people deadly.

What's bad is some carriers don't show symptoms.

Wether it's a convenient opportunity to shed some of the population I don't know. Lockdown seems to be the only combat, aswell the hygene advice. As they've left it a bit late and it's probably been hear longer than they know or letting on.

it seems bj is trying to cull the population with the way he is dealing with it"

ehhh no, its Mother Nature trying to reduce human population to save the destruction of the planet earth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just watching the news and it doesn't seem real, armies being deployed, police with guns marshalling people off the street, talk of a global vaccine. It's like a bad sci-fi film

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By *heLaserGuyMan
over a year ago

Coventry

Is this a new virus ? May seem a daft question but on the dettol label it has apparently always said it kills coronavirus.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just watching the news and it doesn't seem real, armies being deployed, police with guns marshalling people off the street, talk of a global vaccine. It's like a bad sci-fi film "
let em

I still go to my work regardless

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is this a new virus ? May seem a daft question but on the dettol label it has apparently always said it kills coronavirus.

"

Its a new strain of the virus

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By *ymruambythCouple
over a year ago

grantham


"Is this a new virus ? May seem a daft question but on the dettol label it has apparently always said it kills coronavirus.

"

We catch coronaviruses all the time, but they tend to just cause a mild cold-like illness, so barely register.

A strain of it a few years had everyone worried, but it didn't really get a foothold - you'll remember it as 'SARS' but it was also called 'SARS-CoV' (the CoV being CoronaVirus of course).

This new, or 'novel' strain is commonly called 'Covid-19' but this doesn't actually refer to the virus itself, but the disease that it causes (the 'd' in Covid meaning 'Disease').

The actual strain of virus that causes Covid-19 is called 'SARS-Cov-2' which clearly shows it's relation to the scarier coronavirus strain from a few years back, but the good thing is - whilst it IS a new strain, it shares enough bits of it's DNA with the previous SARS strain, that testing kits from one work with the other, so they could be produced faster, and Vaccine work had already started on the previous strain, so they are ahead of the curve a little on that too.

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By *ovegames42Man
over a year ago

london


"We're heading to another ression

I think your right the impact on workers and businesses I think peoples shopping and lifestyle habits will change and the travel industry will be uncertain for the next 2 years"

Isn’t it cheep international flights that have spread this virus quicker than a rat up a drain pipe.

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By *oan of DArcCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about"

I agree, the lockdown has little to do with reducing deaths in healthy people, it's partly about reducing the likelihood of them passing it on to vulnerable people, including the elderly.

The other big issue is controlling the rate and spread of infection. If we all carry on in a cavalier fashion it will result in millions becoming infected very quickly.

The vast majority won't die, but a significant minority will present themselves at hospital, a spike in demand which would overwhelm the NHS.

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By *ovegames42Man
over a year ago

london


"We're heading to another ression

I think your right the impact on workers and businesses I think peoples shopping and lifestyle habits will change and the travel industry will be uncertain for the next 2 years"

Isn’t it cheep international flights that have spread this virus quicker than a rat up a drain pipe.

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

Next time i order anything from China im not waiting 6 weeks for delivery when i know they can do it in 24hr

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By *ovegames42Man
over a year ago

london


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

I agree, the lockdown has little to do with reducing deaths in healthy people, it's partly about reducing the likelihood of them passing it on to vulnerable people, including the elderly.

The other big issue is controlling the rate and spread of infection. If we all carry on in a cavalier fashion it will result in millions becoming infected very quickly.

The vast majority won't die, but a significant minority will present themselves at hospital, a spike in demand which would overwhelm the NHS.

"

The NHS have been under pressure for years. This situation will be devastating if it gets out of control

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead "

Mmm pretty panties

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

I agree, the lockdown has little to do with reducing deaths in healthy people, it's partly about reducing the likelihood of them passing it on to vulnerable people, including the elderly.

The other big issue is controlling the rate and spread of infection. If we all carry on in a cavalier fashion it will result in millions becoming infected very quickly.

The vast majority won't die, but a significant minority will present themselves at hospital, a spike in demand which would overwhelm the NHS.

The NHS have been under pressure for years. This situation will be devastating if it gets out of control "

n who fault is this. The torie government. The people that voted them in

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

Once the aliens have weakened our resolve and got rid of the old folk they can then take over.

Don’t worry we will all have jobs working for them building their new homes etc.

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

I agree, the lockdown has little to do with reducing deaths in healthy people, it's partly about reducing the likelihood of them passing it on to vulnerable people, including the elderly.

The other big issue is controlling the rate and spread of infection. If we all carry on in a cavalier fashion it will result in millions becoming infected very quickly.

The vast majority won't die, but a significant minority will present themselves at hospital, a spike in demand which would overwhelm the NHS.

The NHS have been under pressure for years. This situation will be devastating if it gets out of control n who fault is this. The torie government. The people that voted them in "

Can you really see Corbyn doing anything?

He’d be straight into self isolation with Dianne Abbott.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I still can’t believe people are still saying there’s nothing to worry about! Are they on a different planet to the rest of us?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If they close the schools who does the jobs all the working parents were doing? "

You just suck it up and get on with it, just like all the Irish people did last Thursday.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

..


"I still can’t believe people are still saying there’s nothing to worry about! Are they on a different planet to the rest of us?! "

They will be the same people that blame others when someone in their family dies.

I notice on the forums people are still planning to meet etc. What about social distancing? Does that not apply to them in the swinging community? Mind you, nothing surprises me on here these days.

Everyone has to be responsible and make sacrifices.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I still can’t believe people are still saying there’s nothing to worry about! Are they on a different planet to the rest of us?!

They will be the same people that blame others when someone in their family dies.

I notice on the forums people are still planning to meet etc. What about social distancing? Does that not apply to them in the swinging community? Mind you, nothing surprises me on here these days.

Everyone has to be responsible and make sacrifices. "

Exactly. I’m shocked at what I’m reading and hearing. Things aren’t being enforced as they are hoping everyone will use their common sense. Clearly not the case.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"More people die on the roads, i really don't think its anything to worry about but the media are scare mongering

just look at Italy and tell me there is nothing to worry about

There isn't, Italy is ranked 4th in terms of having a disproportionately elderly population.

There's lots of elderly people in Britain. I'm sure you've got elderly people belong to you. do u still think there's nothing to worry about

I agree, the lockdown has little to do with reducing deaths in healthy people, it's partly about reducing the likelihood of them passing it on to vulnerable people, including the elderly.

The other big issue is controlling the rate and spread of infection. If we all carry on in a cavalier fashion it will result in millions becoming infected very quickly.

The vast majority won't die, but a significant minority will present themselves at hospital, a spike in demand which would overwhelm the NHS.

The NHS have been under pressure for years. This situation will be devastating if it gets out of control n who fault is this. The torie government. The people that voted them in

Can you really see Corbyn doing anything?

He’d be straight into self isolation with Dianne Abbott."

the tories are to blame for the NHS downfall since they took power in the 80s. They didn't listen to the unions. N then all the cuts came into force. Less doctores n nurses because of pay n conditions

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By *ndy64hMan
over a year ago

Plymouth

I don't know what's so difficult to understand.

If you can work from home, do it.

If you can't, take what precautions you can to prevent contact with others, to prevent catching it.

If you have it, isolate, if a close family member has it, isolate,if over 70 isolate, if in an at risk group isolate.

Use common bloody sense, and maybe we'll get through this without losing too many.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't know what's so difficult to understand.

If you can work from home, do it.

If you can't, take what precautions you can to prevent contact with others, to prevent catching it.

If you have it, isolate, if a close family member has it, isolate,if over 70 isolate, if in an at risk group isolate.

Use common bloody sense, and maybe we'll get through this without losing too many."

Wonder if all the people still meeting are the same ones who are calling people c*nts for panic buying! Probably

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton


"I haven't seen panic buying like this before.

I remember 2009 when the press convinced everyone that we were all going to die of swine flu and that fizzled out rather unceremoniously. I'd just moved into halls at uni and had health anxiety so I was convinced I was going to die.

I've actually never had flu, not even the seasonal one, to my knowledge. If I have, then it's been so mild that it's not even given me a fever, aches of any kind etc. I've only had basic colds I think.

I think it's definitely scare mongering on behalf of the press. They keep banging on 100 confirmed cases, 200 confirmed, 500 confirmed, but what they don't tell you is that that figure is since late December and that, for most of these 'confirmed cases' they were 'confirmed' so long ago that most of these people are probably over it and not even contagious anymore.

Even IF every single one of the current 'confirmed cases' was actively contagious, which most now aren't, that's still less than 1,000 people out of 66,000,000 across a 3 month period (just shy of a few weeks).

Why people are panicking is beyond me. Just look at it. 3 months...1,000 people out of 66,000,000, mostly mild cases reported.

In the interests of proper news reporting they should say for example 500 confirmed cases, 450 confirmed recoveries etc.

I think maybe the swap from daily to weekly figures might have panicked people, but then daily figures still seem to be getting to the press.

Honestly, I think the press have a lot to answer for, they've done more damage than Covid-19 has and probably will."

China: 81,051 cases, 3,230 dead, 68,770 recovered

Italy: 27,980 cases, 2,158 dead, 2,749 recovered

Iran: 14,991 cases, 853 dead, 4,996 recovered

Spain: 9,942 cases, 342 dead, 530 recovered

South Korea: 8,320 cases, 75 dead, 1,137 recovered

Germany: 7,272 cases, 17 dead, 67 recovered

France: 6,650 cases, 148 dead, 12 recovered

US: 4,661 cases, 85 dead, 17 recovered

Switzerland: 2,330 cases, 19 dead, 4 recovered

UK: 1,553 cases, 56 dead, 53 recovered

(reported on the BBC) just saying.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I haven't seen panic buying like this before.

I remember 2009 when the press convinced everyone that we were all going to die of swine flu and that fizzled out rather unceremoniously. I'd just moved into halls at uni and had health anxiety so I was convinced I was going to die.

I've actually never had flu, not even the seasonal one, to my knowledge. If I have, then it's been so mild that it's not even given me a fever, aches of any kind etc. I've only had basic colds I think.

I think it's definitely scare mongering on behalf of the press. They keep banging on 100 confirmed cases, 200 confirmed, 500 confirmed, but what they don't tell you is that that figure is since late December and that, for most of these 'confirmed cases' they were 'confirmed' so long ago that most of these people are probably over it and not even contagious anymore.

Even IF every single one of the current 'confirmed cases' was actively contagious, which most now aren't, that's still less than 1,000 people out of 66,000,000 across a 3 month period (just shy of a few weeks).

Why people are panicking is beyond me. Just look at it. 3 months...1,000 people out of 66,000,000, mostly mild cases reported.

In the interests of proper news reporting they should say for example 500 confirmed cases, 450 confirmed recoveries etc.

I think maybe the swap from daily to weekly figures might have panicked people, but then daily figures still seem to be getting to the press.

Honestly, I think the press have a lot to answer for, they've done more damage than Covid-19 has and probably will.

China: 81,051 cases, 3,230 dead, 68,770 recovered

Italy: 27,980 cases, 2,158 dead, 2,749 recovered

Iran: 14,991 cases, 853 dead, 4,996 recovered

Spain: 9,942 cases, 342 dead, 530 recovered

South Korea: 8,320 cases, 75 dead, 1,137 recovered

Germany: 7,272 cases, 17 dead, 67 recovered

France: 6,650 cases, 148 dead, 12 recovered

US: 4,661 cases, 85 dead, 17 recovered

Switzerland: 2,330 cases, 19 dead, 4 recovered

UK: 1,553 cases, 56 dead, 53 recovered

(reported on the BBC) just saying....."

Yes recovery rate is far greater than the fatality rate but surely if we follow advice and we all prevented 1 death it's worth it

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton


"I haven't seen panic buying like this before.

I remember 2009 when the press convinced everyone that we were all going to die of swine flu and that fizzled out rather unceremoniously. I'd just moved into halls at uni and had health anxiety so I was convinced I was going to die.

I've actually never had flu, not even the seasonal one, to my knowledge. If I have, then it's been so mild that it's not even given me a fever, aches of any kind etc. I've only had basic colds I think.

I think it's definitely scare mongering on behalf of the press. They keep banging on 100 confirmed cases, 200 confirmed, 500 confirmed, but what they don't tell you is that that figure is since late December and that, for most of these 'confirmed cases' they were 'confirmed' so long ago that most of these people are probably over it and not even contagious anymore.

Even IF every single one of the current 'confirmed cases' was actively contagious, which most now aren't, that's still less than 1,000 people out of 66,000,000 across a 3 month period (just shy of a few weeks).

Why people are panicking is beyond me. Just look at it. 3 months...1,000 people out of 66,000,000, mostly mild cases reported.

In the interests of proper news reporting they should say for example 500 confirmed cases, 450 confirmed recoveries etc.

I think maybe the swap from daily to weekly figures might have panicked people, but then daily figures still seem to be getting to the press.

Honestly, I think the press have a lot to answer for, they've done more damage than Covid-19 has and probably will.

China: 81,051 cases, 3,230 dead, 68,770 recovered

Italy: 27,980 cases, 2,158 dead, 2,749 recovered

Iran: 14,991 cases, 853 dead, 4,996 recovered

Spain: 9,942 cases, 342 dead, 530 recovered

South Korea: 8,320 cases, 75 dead, 1,137 recovered

Germany: 7,272 cases, 17 dead, 67 recovered

France: 6,650 cases, 148 dead, 12 recovered

US: 4,661 cases, 85 dead, 17 recovered

Switzerland: 2,330 cases, 19 dead, 4 recovered

UK: 1,553 cases, 56 dead, 53 recovered

(reported on the BBC) just saying.....

Yes recovery rate is far greater than the fatality rate but surely if we follow advice and we all prevented 1 death it's worth it"

I was replying to the guy that said "in the interests of proper news reporting they should say for example 500 confirmed cases, 450 confirmed recoveries etc."

To say basically that they are telling us, what you do with that information is your choice as with all information. I do think Bojo was a bit half-arsed yesterday and let the insurance industry off the hook (many firms.businesses cannot call in their insurance because the government is not demanding people stay away from places, just advising, bit like when Bush stated that 911 was an "act of war" and immediately negated thousands of insurance policies..... (if he had left it at terrorism then people could have claimed, the brilliance of leaders eh?)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I saw this yesterday and thought it was a simple way of describing the Government’s plan for dealing with it. It may not be completely accurate from an expert’s point of view but it made sense to me.

The plan is to segregate all vulnerable people (older, ill and at risk) - let’s call this group A.

Anyone looking after the older, ill and at risk can be group B.

The general population generally healthy can be group C.

Group C needs to go about its business keeping the country moving, kids at school for as long as possible, the healthy working either from home or if necessary at the workplace.

Group B looks after group A and avoids contact with C.

Group C is allowed to contract the virus at a manageable rate and because it’s generally healthy it can cope with it better than group A (and starts to create herd immunity).

Group A and B are almost self-isolating without the virus to avoid putting strain on the NHS and reducing the risk of getting the virus and then needing the NHS.

Group C (the generally healthy) go through the cycle of contracting the virus, self-isolating and being looked after by healthy family members, friends and the local community.

Anyone who has complications gets looked after by the NHS while groups A and B are kept away. The NHS are not strained by A and B while its looking after complicated cases in C, those who really need their help.

As group C comes full circle and recovers it divides into groups that take group B’s position looking after group A therefore then allowing group B to go through the cycle.

With B and C through the cycle,

A is free to have NHS to itself because B and C are now clear from illness and infection and hopefully have a degree of immunity from getting it again this season.....

Hope this helps.

Everyone has a job to do for the above to work.

Stay safe and keep washing those hands, follow the advice and let’s pull together and help each other through this.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"I think this is hiding a much bigger story that they don't want us to know about.

I agree

A massive increase in road tax has been buried in this years budget, crypto currencies and stock losing value, 5g possibly being used for crowd control, police being given extra powers to detain...

but what has that got to do with this virus that's spreading around the world "

Other news is being buried by coronavirus news, that was my point.

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By *ovegames42Man
over a year ago

london


"I know everybody is probably sick of hearing about coronavirus but does anybody suspect that the gov isn't telling us the whole story. Yes we know it's bad but during SARS or bird flu I've never seen a reaction like this in how quickly some countries are changing there stance, lockdown,cancelling events or gatherings over a certain number , virtually grounding flights asking manufacturers to make ventilators and offering to buy as many as they can make,shutting bars and restaurants I know it's a pandemic and its costing thousands of lives but these moves are all unprecedented so how bad is it going to get and does the gov or world health organisation have estimates I just get the feeling they do know how bad it's going to get and for how long it's going to last or are they really clueless about it"

Most definitely more to this then they are letting on.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

What is happening here?

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Maybe it's a good time to get it now before the hospitals are full..

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"I saw this yesterday and thought it was a simple way of describing the Government’s plan for dealing with it. It may not be completely accurate from an expert’s point of view but it made sense to me.

The plan is to segregate all vulnerable people (older, ill and at risk) - let’s call this group A.

Anyone looking after the older, ill and at risk can be group B.

The general population generally healthy can be group C.

Group C needs to go about its business keeping the country moving, kids at school for as long as possible, the healthy working either from home or if necessary at the workplace.

Group B looks after group A and avoids contact with C.

Group C is allowed to contract the virus at a manageable rate and because it’s generally healthy it can cope with it better than group A (and starts to create herd immunity).

Group A and B are almost self-isolating without the virus to avoid putting strain on the NHS and reducing the risk of getting the virus and then needing the NHS.

Group C (the generally healthy) go through the cycle of contracting the virus, self-isolating and being looked after by healthy family members, friends and the local community.

Anyone who has complications gets looked after by the NHS while groups A and B are kept away. The NHS are not strained by A and B while its looking after complicated cases in C, those who really need their help.

As group C comes full circle and recovers it divides into groups that take group B’s position looking after group A therefore then allowing group B to go through the cycle.

With B and C through the cycle,

A is free to have NHS to itself because B and C are now clear from illness and infection and hopefully have a degree of immunity from getting it again this season.....

Hope this helps.

Everyone has a job to do for the above to work.

Stay safe and keep washing those hands, follow the advice and let’s pull together and help each other through this.

"

I think I'm in the P'd off group.

I'll be making like a squirrel and hibernating, where's me nuts.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who's going to have a job soon I work in retail it's dead

Unfortunately the impact of all this will take a long time to recover from

It's not looking good am I'm usually a positive person

Your pics are great you could take up modelling "

Agreed. Stunning xx

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

..


"I still can’t believe people are still saying there’s nothing to worry about! Are they on a different planet to the rest of us?!

They will be the same people that blame others when someone in their family dies.

I notice on the forums people are still planning to meet etc. What about social distancing? Does that not apply to them in the swinging community? Mind you, nothing surprises me on here these days.

Everyone has to be responsible and make sacrifices.

Exactly. I’m shocked at what I’m reading and hearing. Things aren’t being enforced as they are hoping everyone will use their common sense. Clearly not the case. "

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch

It's a bit elaborate but note no one seems to care about prince Andrew anymore

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