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  1. #2951

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  2. #2952

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    Tell it Like it is was adamant that his wife had coronavirus before Christmas wasn't he. I was told of someone whose INR has been all over the place in recent weeks who had developed sever flu symptoms after going to a gig in London in mid January and their doctor now believes it could well have been the virus.

    This case sounds very plausible as well.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-come-to-light

  3. #2953

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Tell it Like it is was adamant that his wife had coronavirus before Christmas wasn't he. I was told of someone whose INR has been all over the place in recent weeks who had developed sever flu symptoms after going to a gig in London in mid January and their doctor now believes it could well have been the virus.

    This case sounds very plausible as well.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-come-to-light
    I was in China in December then in January had the worst cough I've ever had for 2 weeks, but wasn't ill enough not to work (which now seems really stupid). The only reason I don't think I had it is no one I spent time with was ill at all during that time, but is there a possibility they had no symptoms.

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  5. #2955

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    Is it true the English are opening schools today ?

  6. #2956

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    Is it true the English are opening schools today ?
    Try Google.

  7. #2957

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    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/high-con...us-of-covid-19

    Covid19 was no longer considered to be a high consequence infectious disease (HCID) in the UK from the 19th March. Find it bizarre this hasn't been publicised more.

  8. #2958

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Paget Flashman View Post
    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/high-con...us-of-covid-19

    Covid19 was no longer considered to be a high consequence infectious disease (HCID) in the UK from the 19th March. Find it bizarre this hasn't been publicised more.
    It’s been talked about a lot in here, doesn’t have a high enough death rate to be considered HCID but the infection rate is what made it dangerous.

  9. #2959

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Try Google.
    Just got in and looked and apparently it is.

  10. #2960

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    Quote Originally Posted by trampie09 View Post
    Is it true the English are opening schools today ?
    Kin hell I trust you have no kids

  11. #2961

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    I'm not in England and England seems to have different rules although it seems like they don't know what their own rules are over there, judging by that Cummings guy, lol.

  12. #2962

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    Dramatic findings in this poll. It can't be good news, but the politicians, especially the UK Government, have brought it on themselves;-

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-falls-sharply

  13. #2963

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Dramatic findings in this poll. It can't be good news, but the politicians, especially the UK Government, have brought it on themselves;-

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-falls-sharply
    Does it matter though? As long as we have faith in those who know their stuff, ie the scientists, public health etc I’m ok with that like most people it would appear. Who the f bomb trust a politician anyway? I dont care what colour tie they wear.....

  14. #2964

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    Just some positive news from down under: https://amp.theguardian.com/world/20...mpression=true

  15. #2965

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Just some positive news from down under: https://amp.theguardian.com/world/20...mpression=true
    It’s irrelevant really as they will have to open borders soon so in the same boat trying to control it as the rest of us.

  16. #2966

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    Why all this fuss about new arrivals to the UK having to go into 14 days quarantine? Why would anyone want/need to come to the UK at the moment unless they are UK citizens returning home? If they are eastern Europeans coming to help harvest fruit & veg I'm sure they would oblige.

  17. #2967

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    Or would they still want to come when you think about it!

  18. #2968

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    Why all this fuss about new arrivals to the UK having to go into 14 days quarantine? Why would anyone want/need to come to the UK at the moment unless they are UK citizens returning home? If they are eastern Europeans coming to help harvest fruit & veg I'm sure they would oblige.
    There's a rumour about an announcement on airbridges today that will start at the end of June. Lot's of business trips to the UK as well as holidays.

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  20. #2970

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    It’s irrelevant really as they will have to open borders soon so in the same boat trying to control it as the rest of us.
    I would think that it's probably relevant to the people of NZ that less people are catching this disease and dying whilst we continue to learn more about this virus, the most effective ways to live with it and work on a vaccine.

  21. #2971

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    There's a rumour about an announcement on airbridges today that will start at the end of June. Lot's of business trips to the UK as well as holidays.
    Why business trips when we have all these video conferencing gizmos? Anyone coming to the UK for a holiday must be slightly unhinged surely, as (a) we now have the highest per capita COVID death rate in the world* and (b) they will need to be quarantined for the first 2 weeks.

    (*source: https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-h...20-5?r=US&IR=T)

  22. #2972

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    The airbridges deal with (b) they will remove the 14 day quarintine for countries with low covid levels.

    I agree people won't be rushing back here that's I assume why flights won't be back up to their normal number for a long time. But things will have to be eased back to normal otherwise the economy is ****ed.

    As good as video conferencing is for certain things nothing beats a face to face meeting. Business trips won't be at the same volume they always have been for a while but they won't disappear.

  23. #2973

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    The airbridges deal with (b) they will remove the 14 day quarintine for countries with low covid levels.

    I agree people won't be rushing back here that's I assume why flights won't be back up to their normal number for a long time. But things will have to be eased back to normal otherwise the economy is ****ed.

    As good as video conferencing is for certain things nothing beats a face to face meeting. Business trips won't be at the same volume they always have been for a while but they won't disappear.
    Agree on this but in these extraordinary times...? I used to do lots of business meetings all over Europe when I was working and really a lot of them could have been done by video link, except that that facility was not that readily available back the late 90's early 00's. The craziest ever trip was flying to Copenhagen, then a helicopter flight on to Malmo for a meeting that lasted less than one hour.

  24. #2974

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    Agree on this but in these extraordinary times...? I used to do lots of business meetings all over Europe when I was working and really a lot of them could have been done by video link, except that that facility was not that readily available back the late 90's early 00's. The craziest ever trip was flying to Copenhagen, then a helicopter flight on to Malmo for a meeting that lasted less than one hour.
    I had to attend a meeting in Bremen and had to change planes in Amsterdam. The meeting took place in the guy's living room and I spent the whole time trying to fend off his two dogs trying to sniff my crotch. A video conference would have been preferable!

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