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  • Re: Coronavirus update

    Originally posted by delmbox View Post
    God I'm such an amateur
    I thought you'd have been in front of me with the concentration camp plan. It's for their own good.

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    • Re: Coronavirus update

      We’ve been asked by readers whether it was government policy on the 19th of March to send hospital patients back into care homes without making it mandatory to test them for Covid-19. This is correct. The policy lasted in England until 15 April. https://t.co/3D2vURURP9

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      • Re: Coronavirus update

        Here's some good news.

        Patients should be given the cheap drug without delay, after "fantastic" trial results, experts say.

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        • Re: Coronavirus update

          Yet there's also bad news.

          Drakeford's target of 10k tests per day by end of May failed dramatically, May 31st having only 2945.

          Presumably Trampie persuaded them to only test really Welshie-Welshies?

          This could be the result of a mistyped address or an out of date link.

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          • Re: Coronavirus update

            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
            About to post the same lets hope and prey , all these drugs are new as is there long term effects , this made interesting reading
            Some people question why the current coronavirus has brought the world to standstill while a previous deadly coronavirus, SARS, did not.

            Others have questioned why a vaccine is so urgently needed now to stop the spread of the current coronavirus when a vaccine was never developed for SARS.

            I study viruses and am so fascinated by their complexity that I have written a book about them. The tale of SARS and its new cousin that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, shows just how unpredictable viruses can be, particularly when they jump from animals to humans. Understanding emerging, infectious diseases needs to be a priority. SARS, which killed about one in 10 infected people, turned out to be highly lethal but ultimately, and somewhat mysteriously, disappeared.

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            • Re: Coronavirus update

              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
              This is a very decent step in the right direction.

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              • Re: Coronavirus update

                Originally posted by ccfc_is_my_life View Post
                Yet there's also bad news.

                Drakeford's target of 10k tests per day by end of May failed dramatically, May 31st having only 2945.

                Presumably Trampie persuaded them to only test really Welshie-Welshies?

                https://gov.wales/testing-weekly-upd...20-coronavirus
                Wales care home sdeth statics not good


                England has reported the lowest rate of COVID-19 deaths per total fatalities in a study of European nations.

                The study by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) provides some welcome relief to the UK government which has come under increasing criticism for its handling of the care home crisis.

                The research, using ONS data as of May 9, shows there were almost 7,000 COVID-19 care home fatalities in England, amounting to 21% of 33,000 fatalities. Wales reported a higher rate of 25%, while care home COVID-19 death rates in Scotland amounted to 45% of 3,200 COVID-19 fatalities as of May 10.

                Elsewhere, the share of care home fatalities per total ranged from 37% in Germany to 66% in Spain, which had seen 18,000 deaths officially reported in care facilities as of May 11.

                Rates were also high in France (50%) which reported more than 13,500 COVID-19 care home deaths as of May 11, Belgium (51%), Norway (61%) and Stockholm, Sweden (45%). Italy, which has Europe’s second highest overall fatality rate after the UK, was not included in the research.

                While the European comparison favoured England, it should be borne in mind that the ONS is generally accepted to be underreporting the true number of care home fatalities with the latest estimates suggesting that the ‘real’ death number of deaths is more than double their figure.

                England’s protection of its care home community during the crisis bears further scrutiny when brought into comparison with Hong Kong which has seen no COVID-19 deaths at its 19 care homes.

                Professor Terry Lum of Hong Kong University told a UK Parliamentary Select Committee yesterday that Hong Kong had achieved zero deaths by deploying strict infection control procedures ignored in the UK.

                Professor Lum said Hong Kong had focused on preventing the spread of the virus to care homes from hospitals with positive people quarantined for up to three months, The Guardian reported.

                A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “This is an unprecedented global pandemic which can sadly have a devastating effect on some of our most vulnerable people.

                “Since the start of this pandemic we have worked tirelessly to ensure our care homes and frontline care workforce get the support they need.

                ‘’We have set out a comprehensive action plan to support the adult social care sector in England throughout the coronavirus outbreak, including making sure millions of PPE items are available and using our increased testing capacity to test care home residents and staff regardless of symptoms.’’

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                • Re: Coronavirus update

                  Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                  About to post the same lets hope and prey , all these drugs are new as is there long term effects , this made interesting reading
                  Some people question why the current coronavirus has brought the world to standstill while a previous deadly coronavirus, SARS, did not.

                  Others have questioned why a vaccine is so urgently needed now to stop the spread of the current coronavirus when a vaccine was never developed for SARS.

                  I study viruses and am so fascinated by their complexity that I have written a book about them. The tale of SARS and its new cousin that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, shows just how unpredictable viruses can be, particularly when they jump from animals to humans. Understanding emerging, infectious diseases needs to be a priority. SARS, which killed about one in 10 infected people, turned out to be highly lethal but ultimately, and somewhat mysteriously, disappeared.

                  https://theconversation.com/the-myst...e-other-137583
                  The drug isn't new and has been used since the 50s.

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                  • Re: Coronavirus update

                    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                    Wales care home sdeth statics not good


                    England has reported the lowest rate of COVID-19 deaths per total fatalities in a study of European nations.

                    The study by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) provides some welcome relief to the UK government which has come under increasing criticism for its handling of the care home crisis.

                    The research, using ONS data as of May 9, shows there were almost 7,000 COVID-19 care home fatalities in England, amounting to 21% of 33,000 fatalities. Wales reported a higher rate of 25%, while care home COVID-19 death rates in Scotland amounted to 45% of 3,200 COVID-19 fatalities as of May 10.

                    Elsewhere, the share of care home fatalities per total ranged from 37% in Germany to 66% in Spain, which had seen 18,000 deaths officially reported in care facilities as of May 11.

                    Rates were also high in France (50%) which reported more than 13,500 COVID-19 care home deaths as of May 11, Belgium (51%), Norway (61%) and Stockholm, Sweden (45%). Italy, which has Europe’s second highest overall fatality rate after the UK, was not included in the research.

                    While the European comparison favoured England, it should be borne in mind that the ONS is generally accepted to be underreporting the true number of care home fatalities with the latest estimates suggesting that the ‘real’ death number of deaths is more than double their figure.

                    England’s protection of its care home community during the crisis bears further scrutiny when brought into comparison with Hong Kong which has seen no COVID-19 deaths at its 19 care homes.

                    Professor Terry Lum of Hong Kong University told a UK Parliamentary Select Committee yesterday that Hong Kong had achieved zero deaths by deploying strict infection control procedures ignored in the UK.

                    Professor Lum said Hong Kong had focused on preventing the spread of the virus to care homes from hospitals with positive people quarantined for up to three months, The Guardian reported.

                    A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “This is an unprecedented global pandemic which can sadly have a devastating effect on some of our most vulnerable people.

                    “Since the start of this pandemic we have worked tirelessly to ensure our care homes and frontline care workforce get the support they need.

                    ‘’We have set out a comprehensive action plan to support the adult social care sector in England throughout the coronavirus outbreak, including making sure millions of PPE items are available and using our increased testing capacity to test care home residents and staff regardless of symptoms.’’
                    It's interesting that you labelled that as "Wales care home deaths not good", and it appears that the Welsh figures are second only to England in the article you have copied and pasted without citation.

                    Did you get as far as the caveat (half way down the article)

                    "While the European comparison favoured England, it should be borne in mind that the ONS is generally accepted to be underreporting the true number of care home fatalities with the latest estimates suggesting that the ‘real’ death number of deaths is more than double their figure."

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                    • Re: Coronavirus update

                      Originally posted by CCFCC3PO View Post
                      The drug isn't new and has been used since the 50s.
                      Yeah, it's used for Lupus amongst other things. Wife used to take it.

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                      • Re: Coronavirus update

                        Originally posted by CCFCC3PO View Post
                        It's interesting that you labelled that as "Wales care home deaths not good", and it appears that the Welsh figures are second only to England in the article you have copied and pasted without citation.

                        Did you get as far as the caveat (half way down the article)

                        "While the European comparison favoured England, it should be borne in mind that the ONS is generally accepted to be underreporting the true number of care home fatalities with the latest estimates suggesting that the ‘real’ death number of deaths is more than double their figure."
                        yes i did see it still not good though is it ?

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                          Originally posted by ccfc_is_my_life View Post
                          Yeah, it's used for Lupus amongst other things. Wife used to take it.
                          There was a bloke called Tell it like it is who used to post on here who had a wife with a similar affliction. You both have my sympathies!

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                          Re: Coronavirus update
                          Quote Originally Posted by StraightOuttaCanton View Post
                          Please tell me you’re not Dembe reincarnated with an invented wife this time
                          No, not dembe. Sorry it's inconvenient for you my wife suffers lupus and fibromyalgia...

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                            Originally posted by ccfc_is_my_life View Post
                            Yeah, it's used for Lupus amongst other things. Wife used to take it.
                            Dreadful disease, there's so many amongst us who have health problems like this, I am always impressed how they manage it , and just get on with life .

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                            • Re: Coronavirus update

                              Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                              yes i did see it still not good though is it ?
                              None of those figures were "good" to me, were any of the figures good to you?

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                                Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                                There was a bloke called Tell it like it is who used to post on here who had a wife with a similar affliction. You both have my sympathies!
                                True, after all there's only one woman in Wales who had lupus. Saly for your investigative skills, my wife has never had fibro, luckily enough...

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