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Coronavirus stimulus package to include $1.3b in support payments to keep apprentices in work
I never said that. You do like to twist things to put words in people mouths, dont you. I have noticed that a lot.So endangering foreigners is better then?
yes..i have to echoes @Winnie53 opinion,From George Henderson's (@puddleg on Twitter) blog which includes an English translation of the treatment protocol (which includes intravenous Vitamin C) being used in China:
https://hopefulgeranium.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-official-covid-19-protocol-from.html
I think we in the UK are lucky in that we have a free, at the point of contact, health service. We have no idea how various health care systems affect the outcome. There is a big difference between being a diabetic or having long term conditions in a good health care system and one where resources are rationed by money or lack of knowledge. If you end up in hospital here you will get oxygen and you will get the drugs.
I read somewhere that in the US most of the testing so far had been done privately and they did not have to disclose the results, I hope this is changing.
https://www.sciencealert.com/here-s-how-many-coronavirus-tests-per-capita-have-been-completed
I think until we know how many people out of the total of our population are likely to suffer complications lets not panic.
From CNN in the US...
New York officials traced more than 50 coronavirus cases back to one attorney
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/n...s-back-to-one-attorney/ar-BB112jj6?li=BBnb7Kz
Not enough information to know what happened. Many possibilities, but we don't know...
Working and socializing with symptoms? or were there no symptoms? Not known.
Attending large gatherings?
Hugging or shaking hands with everyone you come into contact?
Not maintaining 3 to 6 feet distance from others?
Sharing a vehicle with someone with possible COVID-19 symptoms?
In all fairness to the gentleman... He was the first person to test positive in New York (or NYC, not sure which). We're ALL learning as we go. This is a powerful story that we can all learn from. 108 people have now tested positive in 8 days. No deaths mentioned.
I am not as yet constructing a port cullis or drawbridge!
Derek
Cheers @Jo_the_boatThere's some stark reading here
I know it's all very frightening but we, who I suggest are more careful / aware than some other groups, should perhaps have as much information as possible to help ourselves and others.
This article has persuaded me to (pretty much) self-isolate.
Trouble with staycations is that it brings vast swathes of people to relatively rural and quiet areas, endangering the population living there who otherwise may not have been at risk.
He may be right but he doesn't seem to have any special expertise, from his profile he writes about all sorts of stuff.Cheers @Jo_the_boat
wonderfully informative, not sure i took it all in,
but i have saved it to look at later.
quite scary that he suggests Wuhan shutdown began at just 400 cases, considering how bad it eventually was
and the graphs about that underlying trend of 'true cases'...
He may be right but he doesn't seem to have any special expertise, from his profile he writes about all sorts of stuff.
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