Beginning to read like Nevil Shute's "On the Beach" novel.
Absolutely...Completely agree...and yet....I worked on a cruise ship with an outbreak of norovirus, about 75% of the passengers got it, the crew either hid it or were immune.
A cruise ship would be the last place I would want to be. Unless they have a total lockdown passengers are very reluctant to stay in their cabins, and unless they have filters you are breathing comtanimated air, it will spread.
The staff on cruise ships below decks are payed are often paid little, and their wages are docked if they are ill and can not work.
I'm all stocked up. Got masks too but from what I've read they will be pretty useless. Should have got n95 or n99. But let's hope it wont come to that stage!If you get put in quarantine at home for fourteen days, make sure you have plenty of food and water to last the distance.
Make sure you have extra supplies of medication at home.
Also don't forget your extra supplies of beer, and couple of bottles of good sipping whisky.
Then settle back and watch On The Beach, first the black and white one, then the later colour version, then read the book...
We eat so much fresh food and meat that the freezer and fridge can only hold so much and with 5 adult sized people in the house that won’t last long. Really not sure how or what I’d stock for 14 days! But I agree with the sentiment.make sure you have plenty of food and water to last the distance.
Just watched Victoria Derbyshire show on which a virologist stated that the mortality rate is actually 5 times that of seasonal flu so not so benign after all. Though as has been said fatalities are mainly among the older people and those whose health is already compromised in some way.This was posted a number of days ago on another forum. It was written by a retired UK GP, living, long term, with T1, and to me, it speaks sense.
Whilst I don't not consider myself to be medically frail, or any more at risk than anyone living without diabetes, I am currently living in a country with 35 confirmed cases. My life hasn't skipped a beat thus far.
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We eat so much fresh food and meat that the freezer and fridge can only hold so much and with 5 adult sized people in the house that won’t last long. Really not sure how or what I’d stock for 14 days! But I agree with the sentiment.
as i read it no,, they are doing okOne of the British males from the cruise ship in Japan has now died. I don't know if it was the same man who had T2.
A family member confirmed the couple are "doing well and fighting fit", adding: "They are getting stronger every day."
Just watched Victoria Derbyshire show on which a virologist stated that the mortality rate is actually 5 times that of seasonal flu so not so benign after all. Though as has been said fatalities are mainly among the older people and those whose health is already compromised in some way.
I am in my 70's now and have several conditions which effect respiration so I am not able to treat it with such equanimity.
He also said that the measures being taken in the UK are to slow the virus down to ease pressure on the NHS in the winter months but cannot stop it spreading.
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