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What's the closest anyone is to the Coronavirus at the moment
Degrees of separation, confirmed cases only.
I'll go first
My girlfriend's workmate's boyfriend's workmate's housemate's got it (that Swansea case.)
5 degrees, minus 1 because I live with my girlfriend: 4 points
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I read about someone having it.
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Not sure but this is good news for some worried about having to isolate https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51738837
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I'm very suspicious about it all, and feel that it's a cause of distraction for something as yet identified.
If I get it, I'm sure it'll be no worse than the one time in my life that I had flu (proper flu, none of this heavy cold nonsense).
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Bloke in work didn't come in Monday.
He'd been up the club on the weekend one of his mates had been to Italy woke up Sunday with a cold and called up to be checked out.
He didn't have it so he's back in work
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I know Delmbox and have had a pint with him.
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splott parker
I know Delmbox and have had a pint with him.
In Berlin as well, Germany & Italy, where it first reared its head in Europe, teamed up together in WW2. Do I get any points?
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Media appears to be on a mission to bombard us with coronavirus scare stories in spite of no British residents from a total population of 67 million having died from it.
The Spanish Flu outbreaks in the UK during 1918 killed between 225k-250k and infected a quarter of the population (11 million citizens). There's many recollections to be found of perfectly healthy people at breakfast who were dead by teatime, their faces having turned a bluey colour while gasping for breath. The first wave did little damage, the last, from October to December, killed most.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/re...onsive-gallery
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I wonder why it’s spread so much in Italy but not here? Why Italy? Also, told to buy hand sanitizer but it’s sold out everywhere so how can this be done?
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splott parker
In Berlin as well, Germany & Italy, where it first reared its head in Europe, teamed up together in WW2. Do I get any points?
You get 5 points
You
Me
My girlfriend
Her workmate
Her workmate's boyfriend
His housemate's workmate
Great game this, I'm buzzing
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delmbox
You get 5 points
You
Me
My girlfriend
Her workmate
Her workmate's boyfriend
His housemate's workmate
Great game this, I'm buzzing
I am top of the league, say I am top of the league!!!!
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splott parker
I am top of the league, say I am top of the league!!!!
The fewer points the better Steve
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There are about 15 or so known cases in my city in basque country. It’s going to kick off here big time. It’ll just start spreading and there’ll be a few hundred with a week or two probs. It’s spread rapidly wherever it’s been.
I’m actually feeling a bit grotty and wouldn’t be surprised if I had it. A lot of my students are doctors in the local hospital, which is where the outbreak is centered.
Apparently it’s just like having a normal flu though for most people.
Matter of time.
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goats
I wonder why it’s spread so much in Italy but not here? Why Italy? Also, told to buy hand sanitizer but it’s sold out everywhere so how can this be done?
It’ll reach you sooner or later. There’ll probably be a load of cases in the uk too before the year is out.
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B. Oddie
I'm very suspicious about it all, and feel that it's a cause of distraction for something as yet identified.
If I get it, I'm sure it'll be no worse than the one time in my life that I had flu (proper flu, none of this heavy cold nonsense).
The virus spreads quickly. Quicker than any other virus has.
You and most of us here will probably be ok if we get it. But you'll need some medical attention and time off work, and if thousands of others are simultaneously ill then that's bad news for everyone as it makes everything more difficult. And you might give it to your elderly parents or grandparents who aren't as robust as you.
If a clamour in the media gets people to think a bit more seriously about handwashing for a while, it seems a price worth paying.
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Organ Morgan.
Media appears to be on a mission to bombard us with coronavirus scare stories in spite of no British residents from a total population of 67 million having died from it.
The Spanish Flu outbreaks in the UK during 1918 killed between 225k-250k and infected a quarter of the population (11 million citizens). There's many recollections to be found of perfectly healthy people at breakfast who were dead by teatime, their faces having turned a bluey colour while gasping for breath. The first wave did little damage, the last, from October to December, killed most.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/re...onsive-gallery
Hey Organ, over on the politics board you kept saying that we'll all be fine because only East Asian people had died.
But now we'll all be fine because no British residents have died from it.*
*Not true, but I assume you're not counting the death as it was caught from the cruise ship.
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lardy
Hey Organ, over on the politics board you kept saying that we'll all be fine because only East Asian people had died.
But now we'll all be fine because no British residents have died from it.*
*Not true, but I assume you're not counting the death as it was caught from the cruise ship.
Where shall I begin...
I haven't been able to go back to work for 6 weeks. Every time I go outside I HAVE TO wear a mask. Each time I enter and leave a public building I have to use my phone to scan a QR code, they also use a laser thermometer to measure your temperature.
You cannot pay for anything using cash, they won't handle it, it has to be electronic payment (Wechat app).
If you're lucky to find a restaurant/diner that's open, you cannot sit inside, takeaway only.
Some cities restrict movement by allowing just one family member to go outside once every 3 days. They can monitor your movement because every apartment block has security guards who will instruct you to scan the QR code when entering or leaving.
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People over here that don’t have health insurance have to pay to see a doctor. Unless they set up free clinics in NYC and other big cities in the US it’s going to explode over here. 11 deaths in the US so far.
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delmbox
The fewer points the better Steve
Are you Alexander Armstrong or Richard Osman?
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Just back from a weeks holiday in Costa Adeje, Tenerife. Stayed a few 100 yds from the isolated hotel. We had a great time out there and couldn't believe the texts we were receiving from back home concerned about us.nobody gave a shit out there and we all just got on with our holiday.
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Organ Morgan.
Media appears to be on a mission to bombard us with coronavirus scare stories in spite of no British residents from a total population of 67 million having died from it.
The Spanish Flu outbreaks in the UK during 1918 killed between 225k-250k and infected a quarter of the population (11 million citizens). There's many recollections to be found of perfectly healthy people at breakfast who were dead by teatime, their faces having turned a bluey colour while gasping for breath. The first wave did little damage, the last, from October to December, killed most.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/re...onsive-gallery
More people died from Spanish 'flu than the both World Wars..
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Hot Shot Hamish.
Just back from a weeks holiday in Costa Adeje, Tenerife. Stayed a few 100 yds from the isolated hotel. We had a great time out there and couldn't believe the texts we were receiving from back home concerned about us.nobody gave a shit out there and we all just got on with our holiday.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are more fatalities in the UK from people dying of stress worrying about it, than people actual getting infected by it and dying..
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A Quiet Monkfish
More people died from Spanish 'flu than the both World Wars..
That is simply not true!
Spanish Flu: best estimate of deaths is between 17 and 50million (the most recent study in 2018 states 17 million)
World War I: between 20.5 and 22million
World War II: between 70 and 85million
The scary thing about the Spanish Flu was the fact that most fatalities were younger people (under 65). The virus mutated and turned people's own immune system against them, so the healthier you were, the more chance of dying. Hence lots of 20-30 year olds unfortunately dying.
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A Quiet Monkfish
I wouldn't be surprised if there are more fatalities in the UK from people dying of stress worrying about it, than people actual getting infected by it and dying..
Yes this is true. More people will die of heart disease and diabetes this year than of coronavirus. But hardly anyone dies from a plane crash yet when one happens it's always on the front pages. So it's not simply about how many die and nothing else.
For media attention, it's also the novelty and Hollywood storyline. That's what's got people interested, not the death rate.
If the virus spreads quickly, as it probably will, then people are affected in all sorts of ways. Hospitals will be swamped, so standard procedures like knee operations will be postponed for months. All manner of services will be affected by staff being off sick. This is how everyone's lives will be affected. I don't know why so many just look at the death rate and no further.
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lardy
Yes this is true. More people will die of heart disease and diabetes this year than of coronavirus. But hardly anyone dies from a plane crash yet when one happens it's always on the front pages. So it's not simply about how many die and nothing else.
For media attention, it's also the novelty and Hollywood storyline. That's what's got people interested, not the death rate.
If the virus spreads quickly, as it probably will, then people are affected in all sorts of ways. Hospitals will be swamped, so standard procedures like knee operations will be postponed for months. All manner of services will be affected by staff being off sick. This is how everyone's lives will be affected. I don't know why so many just look at the death rate and no further.
That's not a fair comparison. Whilst air travel is statistically the safest, a crash kills 100s in an instant.
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bobh
That's not a fair comparison. Whilst air travel is statistically the safest, a crash kills 100s in an instant.
Well that's it, it's spectacular. So is a new virus sweeping through the world. In fact, a plane crash would probably make the front page even if everyone survived. It's not just how many die.
Coronavirus won't kill millions, but it's got potential to badly interfere with lives if it spreads like it did in South Korea. Reporting on every new case is probably a bit much, but in general I'd say it's a good thing that we are made aware to improve our hygiene and stop it spreading so far while we still can.
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I live in Wales and one person in Wales has been diagnosed with it.
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lardy
Yes this is true. More people will die of heart disease and diabetes this year than of coronavirus. But hardly anyone dies from a plane crash yet when one happens it's always on the front pages. So it's not simply about how many die and nothing else.
For media attention, it's also the novelty and Hollywood storyline. That's what's got people interested, not the death rate.
If the virus spreads quickly, as it probably will, then people are affected in all sorts of ways. Hospitals will be swamped, so standard procedures like knee operations will be postponed for months. All manner of services will be affected by staff being off sick. This is how everyone's lives will be affected. I don't know why so many just look at the death rate and no further.
Knee operations?? Hope Tomlin isn’t affected.
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But all this talk of the media building it up etc doesn't acknowledge the fact that the media are reporting things that ARE happening.
California, Florida and Washington HAVE declared a state of emergency
Big sporting events ARE being cancelled
Countries ARE closing down schools
Yes it's a great story for the media and some people probably are running wild with it but there is a big problem which could get a lot worse before it gets better. Essentially suggesting that it's fake news is a bit silly when experts are agreed it's on the tipping point of being a pandemic which could cause a hell of a lot of disruption
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Where shall I begin...
I haven't been able to go back to work for 6 weeks. Every time I go outside I HAVE TO wear a mask. Each time I enter and leave a public building I have to use my phone to scan a QR code, they also use a laser thermometer to measure your temperature.
You cannot pay for anything using cash, they won't handle it, it has to be electronic payment (Wechat app).
If you're lucky to find a restaurant/diner that's open, you cannot sit inside, takeaway only.
Some cities restrict movement by allowing just one family member to go outside once every 3 days. They can monitor your movement because every apartment block has security guards who will instruct you to scan the QR code when entering or leaving.
Also, 6 points for this
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My daughter has a weak immune system and respiratory system.
This is managed by vaccinations against flu, strep, pneumonia etc.
There is nothing to protect her from this apart from isolation.
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Toadstool
My daughter has a weak immune system and respiratory system.
This is managed by vaccinations against flu, strep, pneumonia etc.
There is nothing to protect her from this apart from isolation.
And that's why everyone needs to play their part, rather than "if I get it, I'll be fine"
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Despite having purchased flights I won't be boarding the plane to Milan tomorrow as the Inter and Atalanta games I was going to see this weekend won't be taking place in front of a crowd.
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I think the media coverage of it is probably right in comparison to other world events. If a terrorist attack kills a 3 thousand people then it gets mass coverage and dominates politics for the foreseeable.
Hopefully the death rate is kept at a minimum, as even with flu which kills hundreds of thousands a year there's no getting away from casualties.
Clearly the major impact for the majority will be the economic and social cost which brings its own problems.
People are on trolleys most weeks so the NHS is going to be in a lot trouble also.
I don't see how it is slowed down without forcing closure of buildings, cancellation of events, suspending travel and isolating people.
Off topic I was stunned to find out that 9 million die from hunger or hunger related illnesses each year.
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splott parker
I am top of the league, say I am top of the league!!!!
Second ain't bad. Just sack Warnock before Xmas and you'll stay up
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There is a theory that we are all 6 degrees of separation max from each other
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My work colleague's girlfriend knows people who have worked with the Deloitte London case. So what's that - 4 degrees of separation?
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splott parker
I am top of the league, say I am top of the league!!!!
Champions Leagues spot lets hope the final isn't held in Iran
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First case confirmed in Cardiff