Coronavirus (Covid-19) Discussion
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Thanks guys 🥰
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I tried to get tested much sooner. But tests were virtually impossible to find pre-Thanksgiving.
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Thanks G.
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Glad to hear that you are getting better !
Welcome back
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Thanks gents
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Get well soon Mike!
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Thanks
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I've been thinking about my shopping strategy recently. The two main options are
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Quick trips to the store every few days lasting under 15 minutes. You come in contact with more people but the viral load is small if someone in the store sick.
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Longer trips every week to 10 days lasting about 45 minutes. You come in contact with less people but the time spent in a potentially infection environment is longer.
In both cases, I would go to the store in the evening to minimize time spent in the checkout line.
So far, I've opted for strategy (1) because from what I've read viral load is an important factor in determining how sick you become. However, it seems that many people are choosing strategy (2) and that's what news outlets are recommending as well.
Does anyone have any opinions, information, or evidence to support either of these strategies?
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And there you go, as predicted in June, hard lockdown in tier 4 England. No Christmas visits. A no leaving home order is in place. What Joe public might not fully understand is that in domestic law in England in areas where it applies, you can be prosecuted for leaving your home without a good reason. WOW.
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I go weekly go visit my mum, the graveyard took it by a storm over 200 deaths due to covid..
A lot people I know in my town. ::)
Normally it would be 10 to 12 deaths a year.
This is completely madness.. :o ???
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This is certainly unusual. A ratio of 10-to-12 deaths a year going to 200 for COVID is unheard of. In the US, as a whole, we're getting to 300k COVID-related deaths, which is about a 10% increase in total annual deaths (very much a back of the envelope calculation).
In Perth, Covid is non-existent. 0 cases within the community since May and the freedom to live life as normal. Even in Singapore (another place I'm familiar with and usually frequent), the Covid death rate is less than 30 with cases of over 50k. It is almost impossible for me to understand the figures in other places or relate to what is going on.
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Thurrock, a Borough in South East England, has the highest rates in the UK. Its where my wife and I are from, and where our parents still live.
My wife has been on a call with the Health Minister today. That is unheard of. The UK haven't had a state of national emergency, with all the powers that brings with it, for decades.
I could rant on all day about the blatant disregard lots of people have for the guidance and law re covid. We went for a walk in a forest yesterday. The numbers of multiple household groups we observed was appalling.
I can't even describe the pressure we in the public sector are under, and the media can't even start to reflect it. We are stressed, exhausted, and just fucking exacerbated by the public's (in part), disregard for guidance.
Please, please, think about what you do and what the consequences might be.
Take care everyone.
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Not according to UK Govt guidelines….
What does tier 4 mean?
Under tier 4 restrictions, non-essential shops, hairdressers, and leisure and entertainment venues must close, with a new “stay at home” message introduced.People who need to travel for education or childcare are exempt, and exercise is unlimited. Where people cannot work from home, they will still be able to travel to work.
Under the measures, households are not allowed to mix, but one person is allowed to meet with one other person outside in a public space. Support bubbles and those meeting for childcare are exempt.
Those who are deemed clinically extremely vulnerable should not go to work and should limit time outside of their homes.
Tier 4 residents must not stay overnight away from home, and cannot travel abroad.