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Exactly. I don't believe that the government know enough about Covid 19 (at least not yet) to implement this plan for herd immunity.Last edited by AB1; 15 March 2020, 22:25. -
He was on frontline getting massive doses of virus, most likely with those who had original strain from Wuhan which seems more deadly than 2nd hand transmissions, very sad but explainableOriginally posted by Andy2 View Postherd immunity theory, my ass
a healthy 47 yr old dies
Coronavirus: Paramedic, 47, one of Italy's youngest victims after dying in family home - World News - Mirror OnlineComment
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that reporter is a feckin eejit.. he's just multiplying the population by various probabilities of ending up in hospital or dying.Originally posted by Andy2 View Poston irish tv
https://twitter.com/i/status/1238809040525889537
The point is that you isolate the at risk group so they don't die during the surge, then herd immunity is developed in everyone else and protects them afterwards.Comment
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He wouldn't have been getting "massive doses" if he was taking the necessary precautions. Wearing PPE for example. He possibly just slipped up at some stage, or as the article states, he could have contracted the virus from elsewhere.Originally posted by AtW View PostHe was on frontline getting massive doses of virus, most likely with those who had original strain from Wuhan which seems more deadly than 2nd hand transmissions, very sad but explainableComment
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PPE isn’t magic armour - there is shortage of it tooOriginally posted by AB1 View PostHe wouldn't have been getting "massive doses" if he was taking the necessary precautions. Wearing PPE for example. He possibly just slipped up at some stage, or as the article states, he could have contracted the virus from elsewhere.Comment
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Yes, they are used to itOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostSome of the "less developed" countries are actually better at dealing with viral outbreaks because they don't have a multi-billion pound pharmaceutical industry protecting them from every passing sniffle.
Coroanvirus Iran news: Huge mass graves photographed from space show the scale of Iran's coronavirus devastation - The Economic TimesComment
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541,589 deaths. That's the number for England and Wales from 2018. 45,132 per month on average. But we shut the country down for a handful, Sky says 35 now.
So either something else is going on, or many more are dying than we are being told. But whatever, the actions been taken does not match the information we are being given.Comment
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The issue is the huge numbers needing intensive care. The actions are to protect the NHS which is already at breaking point.Originally posted by escapeUK View Post541,589 deaths. That's the number for England and Wales from 2018. 45,132 per month on average. But we shut the country down for a handful, Sky says 35 now.
So either something else is going on, or many more are dying than we are being told. But whatever, the actions been taken does not match the information we are being given.
The alternative is to give all those needing intensive care enough morphine so they die peacefully. On many levels that might not be a bad thing. But no-one wants it to affect those close to them. And once you stop treating any section as just a bit less human, you open the flood gates. Its back to Hitler time.Comment
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Iran dug them in preparation. Not because the 500 or so dead to date needed them.Originally posted by AtW View PostComment
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