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If only they showed another graph to indicate what they are trying to do, it would be easier to understand although a bit macabre in pursuing a solution to creating infections (but also immunity) in the community. As currently there is very little immunity in the community and a vaccine is at least a year away the best practice is to lessen the gradient of the curve so NHS can cope better and society can still function as best it can. Where it has gone out of control like northern Italy where infections have ran out of control there is too much strain on HCPs and services. The other aspect to avoid is a second wave. It’s all very well for a country to have a lockdown as an immediate reaction but if it gets to the stage where there is little immunity in the community - how do you return to normal activities, trade, tourism etc? The lock down will have to last until there is a vaccine or the infection could be back so it is better to manage the rate of infections from the beginning until there is the natural immunity in the community and the focus can be on the care of the vulnerable and HCPs.
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Median incubation period is five days. The time from exposure to onset of infectiousness may be shorter than the incubation period. An analysis of infections in Singapore and Tianjin in China revealed that two-thirds and three-quarters of people respectively appear to have caught it from others who were incubating the virus but still symptom-free.
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Taiwan suffered badly with SARS and learnt from it. Have implemented an aggressive lock down plan at the start of latest Coronavirus outbreak, and have been successful in combating the spread and containing the virus. Could the UK succeed with the same plan? - it needs 100% cooperation and compliance to work.
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UEFA will have a cunning plan - no handshakes! Next season new rules will include players to remain at least 1.5m from each other and no running.
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Solid vaccines are hard to administer. Nice to see someone giving him an out by saying probably! Lol.
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The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Doctoroncall replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
A-C (they are all shady) or the Brentford type with analysis behind player buys and a strong academy with a good manager. -
The Sunday Times - Southampton put up for sale at £250m
Doctoroncall replied to The Odd Guy's topic in The Saints
Not really - it’s how well the club has spent considering the money is limited. All under his leadership. -
It’s yours to lose with one game to go!
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No. The virus that causes COVID-19 is similar to the one that caused the 2003 SARS outbreak: both are types of coronaviruses. Much is still unknown, but COVID-19 seems to spread faster than the 2003 SARS and also may cause less severe illness.
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You mean they are now doing it properly!
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There are two known strains, the rest of what you say is unproven and just speculation. https://academic.oup.com/nsr/advance-article/doi/10.1093/nsr/nwaa036/5775463
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If you know your phylogeny then this site is useful in understanding the different types and mutations: https://www.gisaid.org if you don’t this is a straightforward article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30374-3/fulltext . Within COVID-19 there are mutations but are similar in type as seen here - http://www.gisaid.org/epiflu-applications/next-sars-cov2-app You’ll see bat and pangolin are noted but all infections listed are human to human. If you want latest numbers - http://www.gisaid.org/epiflu-applications/global-cases-covid-19/ Hope that is of interest to you.
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The trouble is nobody knew about this virus two months ago, it was entirely unknown. Only now are results from studies coming out: severity increases with age, 81% of known infections can be classified as mild and 2.3% result in death. Viral shedding studies should tells us about the condition of a person in spreading the virus (no symptoms to severe). Duration of incubation period between infection and symptoms is unknown - that will help define quarantine time. Learning lessons from Ebola, SARS, MERS and avian flu there is more concerted effort to be better prepared- two weeks ago only SA and Senegal in Africa had labs that could test for the virus, now 27 countries have the test kits and are using them. All info from The Lancet - Scientists are sprinting to outpace the novel Coronavirus if anyone is interested.
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Depends what combo of treatments they are taking. Some could be potential treatments for Coronavirus as they disrupted the RNA replication.
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It would be fantastic to get into Europe from having the start we’ve had this season. Just thinking back to the Everton game gives me the shivers. It’s a long shot with so many teams above us, but it’s been a funny old season. I don’t understand why anyone would not want the team to excel.
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Grammar and Spelling Mistakes Which Annoy You
Doctoroncall replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Lounge
Ha! An examiner incorrectly crossed affect out and replaced it with effect on my thesis. Misplaced apostrophes or a case just stick one in for good measure. -
Michael Owen and Phil Neville would an insomniac’s dream team.
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Post-match reaction: Saints 2-0 Aston Villa
Doctoroncall replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Anwar El Ghazi -
It’s like going to a football match and not backing your team.
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The physioroom is a reasonable resource for injury status. Redmond out for minimum of a month. Boufal no return date set.
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I’m only interested if he has another daughter (with dowry).
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Wrong userid used? ;-)
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Technology improvements. Love the straight line prediction on what looks like a cubic curve. The goodness of fit must be off the scale!
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You better check your figures and see how many you got wrong... Season 16/17 the 17th place team got 40 points. If I overtake second place, am I in first?
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Lol A shame he didn’t share 30+ years ago. I’m sure his wife would have appreciated knowing back then. [emoji3]