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<blockquote data-quote="PenguinMum" data-source="post: 2229394" data-attributes="member: 461597"><p>The thing to remember whichever country you are talking about the daily confirmed CV cases are ONLY THE ONES THEY KNOW ABOUT. The more the figures released go up the more meaningless it becomes. There will be a tipping point number (1000 maybe) where it will become rampant. Some people will have mild symptoms, some will be asymptomatic others will be sick in their own homes, may need delivery of food, meds, doctor home visits but they will only be hospitalised in very extreme circumstances. Highly populated areas should be treated as priority I feel. I am trying to delay me and my OH getting it for as long as possible (in our 60s, diabetes and asthma) in the hope it will mutate to a less virulent form. Also we have a close family member with cancer who we cant isolate from because she relies on us.</p><p>I think Italy got it wrong, they dragged their feet and now their health system is in crisis and a high desth toll. I cant help feeling in the end it will be all about economics. </p><p>Just my personal opinion btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PenguinMum, post: 2229394, member: 461597"] The thing to remember whichever country you are talking about the daily confirmed CV cases are ONLY THE ONES THEY KNOW ABOUT. The more the figures released go up the more meaningless it becomes. There will be a tipping point number (1000 maybe) where it will become rampant. Some people will have mild symptoms, some will be asymptomatic others will be sick in their own homes, may need delivery of food, meds, doctor home visits but they will only be hospitalised in very extreme circumstances. Highly populated areas should be treated as priority I feel. I am trying to delay me and my OH getting it for as long as possible (in our 60s, diabetes and asthma) in the hope it will mutate to a less virulent form. Also we have a close family member with cancer who we cant isolate from because she relies on us. I think Italy got it wrong, they dragged their feet and now their health system is in crisis and a high desth toll. I cant help feeling in the end it will be all about economics. Just my personal opinion btw. [/QUOTE]
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