Morgana agreesLarry the Downing Street cat is virus-free and now running the country
Tribble and I welcome our new overlord.
Morgana agreesLarry the Downing Street cat is virus-free and now running the country
Tribble and I welcome our new overlord.
Well remaining optimistic here, if such re awakening happens at all it would most likely be down stream when there isn't such peak demand on healthcare, being less widespread it would be more manageable.it's difficult to see when this crisis will be over.
The NHS tested about 30,000 people, found about 1% of those tested with the virus.
That could mean that as much as 1% of the population can be spreaders.
The real long term problem for people in our age group is re-infection. You can get infected, beat it then later on, when your immune system goes through a rough patch, the virus may wake up and spread.
if I understand correctly, the corona virus that spreads is a mild form, it does not kill its hosts.Whilst that impact might be significant, even fatal to the individual wont future flu vaccinations eventually include this and so reduce the impact of such re awakening to the wider population?
I am listening Sunak's speech in the HoC at the moment.£600 Billion infrastructure spending announced in the budget. Guess what? There is no plan or any detail regarding how. Didn’t you just know it. What a bunch of *****.
I’m on a train. Just picking bits up off the Beeb.I am listening Sunak's speech in the HoC at the moment.
He impresses me.
Its got the makings of useful change in attitude, some manufacturers were discussing this several years ago before I retired and it was actually seen as a positive step, in a competitive consumer market you can imagine why they would want to do that. Europe is now following on from the American initiative.Interesting step by the EU.
EU plans 'right to repair' rules for phones and tablets
European commission says linear growth model of ‘take, make, use, discard’ has reached limit
I wonder if the UK will end up accepting non-repairable items which cannot be sold in the EU?
I'll summarise for you, one side is saying its great and the other side is saying its terrible.. the truth is probably somewhere in the middle ;-)I’m on a train. Just picking bits up off the Beeb.
I agree, but as I listened it was clear that this was a justification for Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonald since it was the Labour budget they intended. Very large expenditure on boosting the economy, on investment to do that, on public services and the NHS and on support for all the disavantaged, whether business or individual.I am listening Sunak's speech in the HoC at the moment.
He impresses me.
Hearing Tory Sunak delivering his proposed Labour budget probably made him feel sick.I noticed that Mr Corbyn sounded like he was struggling to control his voice, hopefully just a cold or something.
n.b. if he was in a queue at Tesco I'd be changing lane.....
By Easter 70% of the population will be infected in UK and Germany (according to experts quoted in the independent). It will probably mean 3 million deaths (but on the plus side really cheap weekends in sardinia)if I understand correctly, the corona virus that spreads is a mild form, it does not kill its hosts.
When it invades a new host, depending on the genetic makeup of the new host, it goes through a mutation. This is when about 2% may die from the mutated virus.
we still have a window of 2-4 years from now when the first vaccine may not work well.
Apparently, some firm in London offers young and fit volunteers £3,500 a jab to act as human test subjects for the new vaccine.
I'm half Italian from Piedmont in the locked down North which is the centre of the infection of that country. So looks like my genes aren't ideal for escaping it.if I understand correctly, the corona virus that spreads is a mild form, it does not kill its hosts.
When it invades a new host, depending on the genetic makeup of the new host, it goes through a mutation. This is when about 2% may die from the mutated virus.
I had to google that, is the same as Azrael ? If so check your name isn’t misspelled on his list, you might get a few weeks while it’s re printed.I'm half Italian from Piedmont in the locked down North which is the centre of the infection of that country. So looks like my genes aren't ideal for escaping it.
But at my age I'm not bothered, Asrael is already hanging around the back door on the offchance.
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It's occurred that I'm yet to see anyone wearing any form of face mask. The supermarket I use is one of the largest with hordes of customers and the roads I drive on are frequently packed with pedestrians in the retail areas. There's also many educational establishments, primary, secondary and college which have been coming out as I've passed by, but not a single mask on any parent, child or student.I am taking all the precautions: open the shop to the public only on appointments, prepare for all essential staff to work in isolation, one room per person, wear disposable daily face masks when meeting in the same room, keep windows open for extra ventilation.
The idea is the virus particles can be suspended in the air for minutes after someone open their mouth, we have to wait for them to drop to carpets or stick to the walls.
One and the same Angel of death in Islam and some Hebrew traditions, both spellings used. Most commonly come across in classical music thanks to Josef Suk's Asrael symphony where "s" is used.I had to google that, is the same as Azrael ? If so check your name isn’t misspelled on his list, you might get a few weeks while it’s re printed.
give it two weeks.Clearly this area of South London and North East Surrey isn't at all worried.
Masks will probably be sold out by then!give it two weeks.