Principality Stadium is to be used as a temporary hospital.
2,000 beds
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Principality Stadium is to be used as a temporary hospital.
2,000 beds
Yes, it should. Relatively harmless is apposite.
99% of Those Who Died From Virus Had Other Illness, Italy Says - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ess-italy-says
'More than 99% of Italy’s coronavirus fatalities were people who suffered from previous medical conditions, according to a study by the country’s national health authority.'
Whatever they say 51 of their doctors treating the ill have caught it and died.
Loads of people if u ask them will say they are in good health. However they may have asthma , diabetes , too high BMI , blood pressure , cholesterol.
Id love to know how they get 99% when their doctors are dying.
Temporary hospitals being set up , thousands of ventilators and extra beds , part lockdown. The government have an idea of whats coming.
Most people will come out of it with their health. But this virus is far from relatively harmless it clearly kills and not just those with serious health conditions.
Sorry didnt read the link. High amount with high blood pressure. A mate of mine is relatively fit plays football but is on blood pressure tabs.
As high blood pressure is an underlying health condition wonder if the front line staff are being tested if people are dying. Dont they call it a silent killer as people walk around without knowing it.
Oh good, the lunatics have set up camp in this thread
The month everything changed
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-52066956
Why are people still talking about the death rate (one calculated 3 months ago too) when that isn’t the issue.
It is ridiculously contagious and a lot of people who get it require hospitalisation, if this happens the health service gets overwhelmed and indirect deaths and direct deaths go up. How hard is this to understand?
Oh, what crap.
I'm hardly alone, am I? I have the company of the President of the United States, Commander-in-Chief, leader of the free world (blah and more blah) articulating the same, which is the consequences of an economic and financial meltdown could prove to be more devastating than what Covid-19 might do.
He has scores of millions of heavily armed citizens to concern himself with and the prospect of a 30% unemployment rate in the months ahead.
Here in 2011 we saw how many predators are out there ready to loot even in the good ol' days.
it’s not worth the effort
It’s like he thinks no one else thinks there won’t be a severe effect on the economy because of this. Everyone knows there will be but Italy are having a thousand deaths a day now, New York has already had more people die of Covid than they had homicides last year, the U.K. already has started having 100 deaths a day. You can’t just carry on as normal. And these are just the “direct” deaths, not counting for when the doctors have to chose who dies due to there not being enough bed/staff/equipment.
Wuhan did a total lockdown after the first 30 deaths, I don’t believe China’s exact figures but the early lock down definitely did some good.
I remember at the time thinking it was weird and archaic but there really is no other way to stop this becoming a huge issue.
It isn’t a different point of view though. It’s the truth.
If you only isolate people with symptoms you’ve got a load of symptomless carriers out there spreading it. The symptoms take 2 weeks to show, some people only show mild symptoms. This will cause exponential growth of the disease. That’s a fact, it’s literally already happened.
Do you disagree with that?
It doesn't sound like you think he is wrong though. It sounds like you think the health of the economy is more important than X number of people's lives (which has no doubt played a part in our slow reaction in the UK). The problem with your way of thinking is that everybody who supports it appears to be calculating X by sticking their fingers in their ears and looking at the overall death rate without factoring in the massive impact that an overwhelmed health service adds.
What is your tipping point? If we knew exactly how many lives we would save by locking down when would you decide that was worth it? 1 million? 10 million?