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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostTested privately? Really? Who is providing such a facility?
Sounds like someone read this on Facebook and posted as fact.
HTH
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI was for the lock-down but now I believe it is almost useless.
Sainsbury's near me has sent home two check-out staff who tested positive. (I presume tested privately) Also reported locally is large increase in infected adults and children. God knows how many they unknowingly infected
It seems I am now in a hot-spot for COVID-19. What is the point of lock-down?
Mods, please move to General. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostTested privately? Really? Who is providing such a facility?
Sounds like someone read this on Facebook and posted as fact.
Haven't got the results yet.
All I'm saying about it is in future if any UK health researchers ask you to take part in long term research help them out as you never know when they will do something for the mutual benefit of both of you.
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Originally posted by rogerfedererTo add to this:
Some of the stats don't provide an explanation as to why the figure is as stated. For example, more females aged 85 and above die, but this is obviously the case because the majority of people aged 85+ are female anyway, therefore that's why more females are dying above this age of covid19.
I agree that it looks grim for males aged 50+. Due to the time lag of stats and the way in which they have to be compiled we won't know for another month how the current period has fared. It doesn't look good so far.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIn your opinion. In the real world, it's hardly surprising there isn't mass testing for a virus that didn't exist 4 months ago. And since we're on lockdown, how do you propose testing everybody? Do we give testing kits to postmen to take a swab through the letterbox?
The UK has been very poor, let's face it. The prediction of the UK having 40% of deaths across Europe seems unduly high, but by the same token it's possible that the total deaths per 1000 of the population does look to be high.
If the herd immunity was a valid theory then next winter this would provide some protection, but I'm hearing from doctors that they've discharged patients and a month later the patient is now back and on oxygen again in their ICU as the virus has returned. They had at least two negative tests before being discharged last time, so either the viral low is incredibly low and undetectable by the tests currently used of these people have been reinfected. The former seems more plausible, but it does raise the obvious point: we don't yet know how to ensure people have zero viral load whatsoever prior to discharge from hospital. Worrying.
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOr 10% of those who end up in an ICU? Or ventilated?
Some of the stats don't provide an explanation as to why the figure is as stated. For example, more females aged 85 and above die, but this is obviously the case because the majority of people aged 85+ are female anyway, therefore that's why more females are dying above this age of covid19.
I agree that it looks grim for males aged 50+. Due to the time lag of stats and the way in which they have to be compiled we won't know for another month how the current period has fared. It doesn't look good so far.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostLink please. Is that 10% of all men between 45-60 or 10% of those who catch Covid?
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI was for the lock-down but now I believe it is almost useless.
Sainsbury's near me has sent home two check-out staff who tested positive. (I presume tested privately) Also reported locally is large increase in infected adults and children. God knows how many they unknowingly infected
It seems I am now in a hot-spot for COVID-19. What is the point of lock-down?
Mods, please move to General. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIn your opinion. In the real world, it's hardly surprising there isn't mass testing for a virus that didn't exist 4 months ago. And since we're on lockdown, how do you propose testing everybody? Do we give testing kits to postmen to take a swab through the letterbox?Originally posted by Matt HancockThe Government is committed to mass testing: our overall ambition is to provideenough swab tests for everyone that needs one
https://assets.publishing.service.go...g-strategy.pdf
Covid-19 Testing in the UK: A Primer | Institute for Global Change
I just noticed that locally, they now have a bus that is now going around all old people's and care homes which is testing the people in them as that seems to be an area which I think is going to hit Germany hard soon.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThere is an alternative. Testing. How can you know treat a disease without know who has it?
The lack of testing in the UK is astonishing. Calling my elderly mother every day making sure she does not leave the house.
Quite sure this isn't over until a vaccine is widely available.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI was for the lock-down but now I believe it is almost useless.
Sainsbury's near me has sent home two check-out staff who tested positive. (I presume tested privately) Also reported locally is large increase in infected adults and children. God knows how many they unknowingly infected
Sounds like someone read this on Facebook and posted as fact.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTwaddle. We have a 100% chance of dying.
Also, we don't have a 10% chance of a covid-19 infection being fatal.
Next time, provide a link to your source so we can either mock you, or explain to you why your conclusion is wrong, and then mock you.
Actually I think you'll find stats are showing you're more likely to get it if your Black or Asian. White privilege wins again.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostStats published today show men between 45-60 (most of us) have 10% chance of dying
Also, we don't have a 10% chance of a covid-19 infection being fatal.
Next time, provide a link to your source so we can either mock you, or explain to you why your conclusion is wrong, and then mock you.
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