I've seen that before.Woah. This has taken how long to come out?
I've seen that before.Woah. This has taken how long to come out?
It says it's new analysis and is dated 14 June.I've seen that before.
I would love to know the answer to this as well. I ask everyone I know if they personally know anyone who has had the virus. The answer is always no.
I believe the threat is increasing and have begun to wear a plastic face shield over my mask. Much safer.
Woah. This has taken how long to come out?
It says it's new analysis and is dated 14 June.
ETA
I googled and found this March report quoting similar. Is this what you saw?
So it's not "new" analysis but 3 months old.
How many confirmed cases are there in your area?
From todays UK briefing.
The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, known as Sage, believes the R number across the whole of the UK is currently between 0.7 and 0.9.
The government says the R number is between 0.8 and 1.0 in most English regions - but between 0.8 and 1.1 in the South West.
The estimate for Scotland is between 0.6 and 0.8. In Northern Ireland, it is between 0.5 and 0.9, while it is between 0.7 and 1.0 in Wales.
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The government has said that the R number is one of the most important factors in deciding when lockdown measures can be eased.
Researcher: Asymptomatic Coronavirus Patients Can Still Face Organ Damage
(SCARY!!)
Researcher: Asymptomatic Coronavirus Patients Can Still Face Organ Damage
Sunday, June 14, 2020
"People can go through a whole infection and not know it at all," he said.
"But the other thing that we uncovered that was a surprise to us, and I don't think most people know this, is that even though you don't have symptoms, which is silent enough as it is, there's another level of silence, which is you can have internal organ damage and not know it."
One study looked at CT scans conducted on individuals aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship. In that case, 54% of 76 asymptomatic individuals showed significant subclinical lung abnormalities.
BBM & SBM
I know that CDC isolation recommendations are as follows:
“Recommendation: For persons recovered from COVID-19 illness, CDC recommends that isolation be maintained for at least 10 days after illness onset and at least 3 days (72 hours) after recovery. Illness onset is defined as the date symptoms begin.
Recovery is defined as resolution of fever without the use of fever-reducing medications with progressive improvement or resolution of other symptoms. Ideally, isolation should be maintained for this full period to the extent that it is practicable under rapidly changing circumstances.
Communities, Schools, Workplaces, & Events.
I cant get ANYONE at work to wear a mask its the rudest and stupidest thing ever , our techs go in and out of all the major hospitals but the company president says " Trump does not wear one , so we aren't "
That's very good news (except for the Southwest - but they can get there).
R0 where I live just jumped above 1, due to reopening (we had had a very low rate, so, I guess that's to be expected). But UK should in fact be heaving a sigh of relief (unless reopening makes that graph move to the right).
Disposable masks are being sold currently online at Amazon and I've seen them in Walmart near the pharmacy.They've been running around $22-25 for 50.
It's bound to go up slightly though, isn't it? Our shops reopened today after 3 months, and guidelines about meeting others are relaxing. I'm keeping such a close eye on the death rate (which has been horrific, as you know) and while the numbers seem really encouraging right now I am really concerned about a spike. I will cry.
I've been watching Italy like a hawk because they are pretty close to us in terms of size, population and density, and they've been in the 50-100ish deaths per day bracket for 3 or 4 weeks now. I think the UK will probably follow that pattern as we have been a couple of weeks behind them from day dot.
Although..... like the US, and you will be more au fait with the stats than I am, a huge proportion of deaths have been in care homes. As the elderly are not the demographic going shopping and to school/work, I hope the younger generations can keep a lid on it, or at least get through the virus quietly at home.
Yes, it is bound to go up. So right now is probably the worst time of the pandemic (the reopening). Sit tight, oh ye vulnerable ones (and please, please learn as much as possible about what the vulnerabilities are). In six months of heightened rates (hopefully at a plateau), many more people will have at least temporary immunity.
Unfortunately, those places with cold, dry weather will see a winter bump-up, perhaps making what we've just been through look like child's play.
Warmer, more humid climates (with greater access to the outdoors and more outdoor funerals/weddings/gatherings) will see less of a bump-up.
Places without food production plants, manufacturing, old people's homes, stadium sports will also be safer.
How did you keep your mask on? My hair is looking a little wild but how does one keep a mask on during a haircut?Which is why I went today for colour/cut. When I see an uptick I wont be going.
Did you notice the BBC reported the 41k figure today but also had the " ONS death certificates with CV19 on them" 50k figure posted with it too? I think they are preparing us for that as a final figure. I think the difference is likely to be deaths in the home. MOOWe have a large amount of care homes here, it will be very interesting to see the detailed stats when they're ready, the proper/final ones! I believe sending all the oldies back into carehomes from hospital when this all started, was our biggest mistake. That, and continuing to allow literally thousands of flights to land here for far too long.
It is no coincidence that in Europe it is generally the more wealthier and more travel-y nations who have been hit hardest. Millions of northern Europeans flitting about through hub airports, and the February school break during which thousands go skiing in Italy/France. Heathrow has well over 1000 flights per day - straight off the plane and onto public transport, no wonder London got battered. Same applies in the US of course - your busiest airport cities seem to have kickstarted things and taken the biggest hit.
I guess it depends on your style of cut. He just worked around it and mine was easy. I guess the only way I can describe mine is intricate with many layers and angles. If that makes any sense.How did you keep your mask on? My hair is looking a little wild but how does one keep a mask on during a haircut?
I had mine cut/colored and it was no issue at all to keep it on. The only thing that happened was that the ear loops to my mask got color on them, but now my mask blends in better.How did you keep your mask on? My hair is looking a little wild but how does one keep a mask on during a haircut?
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