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Well was just speaking to our Director of Risk and we were discussing the possibility of closing the building..
Generally he said it was absolutely not neccesary and the press etc are really blowing things out of all proportion after taking advice from various medical bodies.
But yeah fook it - internet randoms all the way for my facts
I was just talking to a doctor involved in the national public health emergency planning here. The problem is that nobody really knows how it will turn out. So it becomes a matter of risk management. The expert judgement is that the risk of very serious disruption is not negligible.
I was just talking to a doctor involved in the national public health emergency planning here. The problem is that nobody really knows how it will turn out. So it becomes a matter of risk management. The expert judgement is that the risk of very serious disruption is not negligible.
Nice to see a Director of risk commenting on things before determining the actual reason behind the risk...
I was just talking to someone who has a vested interest in making this thing out to be a lot bigger than it is to boost his career in the national public health emergency planning here. The problem is that nobody really knows how it will turn out. So it becomes a matter of risk management. The expert judgement is that the risk of very serious disruption is not negligible.
FTFY?
All 'experts' have a very vested interest in making out their field of 'expertise' is the most important one right now.
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