I thought it was on average 3.
So some people infected one while others loads.
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Scottish Coronavirus Updates
The BBC have been extremely good at hiding the Scottish Government Covid19 daily update videos.
To access today's update:
Coronavirus: Germany bans gatherings of more than two to curb virus - BBC News
Click to the right until the very end video of all the offerings of today:
"Latest Coronavirus briefing by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon."
I would strongly recommend anybody who wants a clear view of the update across the UK watch this Scottish update, as the doctor was clear. One person isn't infecting 2 to 2.5 people - they are infecting 4 to 6 people. This is far worse than the estimate from China, albeit, as we surely know, from questionable stats from the Chinese Communist Party.
Whatever you may think of the Scottish Government or Nicola Sturgeon her skills in oratory are way above Boris'. Watching him the last few days has made it obvious why people aren't taking it seriously: he isn't. "Are you off to visit your mum on mother's day mate?" "Well....yes!"
Hope everybody's elderly relatives are doing fine and keeping well in this strange time.Last edited by rogerfederer; 22 March 2020, 19:44.Tags: None
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