Currently at about 8% of known cases, I don't see that as relatively low, we were told a short while ago it was likely to be 1-2%, assuming the numbers of infected people are wrong we'd need between 1 and 8 times as many people infected as we are currently showing, is that likely? Having said that, it's 0.003% of UK population.
I've just discovered TWiV (The Week in Virology) podcast: http://www.microbe.tv/twiv/
Talk 595 discusses a bunch of stuff with US medic Daniel Griffin including what may be a treatment to prevent catastrophic respiratory failure. It seems that the immune system doesn't manage the change very well between cell-mediated and antibody response, and rather than ramping down the neutrophils and increasing lymphocyte numbers, the opposite happens with a variety of 'cytokine storm' and excess production of certain interleukins that stimulate the neutrophil response. They tried an experimental treatment using an anti-IL-6 monoclonal antibody on a patient in the end stages of failure, and at the time of the interview the patient appeared to be recovering. It's unlikely this will be a universal life-saver, but it might save some individuals without otherwise life-threatening conditions and helps make sense of why an otherwise relatively unexciting virus is proving a little lethal.
They also mentioned about a hydroxychloroquine trial that doesn't appear to have gone well.
It's an interesting listen to an extent, but might be a bit technical for some. Also quite long at 117 min.
I'm afraid if you look at the trend the current death toll is far from reassuring.The important thing I take from the story so far is how very lucky the British have been. Despite gross mismanagement by the current and previous governments the death toll has thus far been relatively low. I have no idea whether this low level can be maintained but the one thing I am certain of is that no good outcome will come from having the current incompetents running our government.

Eating 1/2hr before bed isn't advisable, infact I don't eat after 6:30 in the evening and I do eat properly thank you.With the money you spend on supplements, couldn't you just eat properly?



Nice, so having managed to get ourselves infected we now decide to experiment with infecting other innocent creatures, will we never learn we don't have a right to regard everything on this planet as ours to what we will.Cats! Even if this report is not true, it’s going to cause problems
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...&CMP=GTAU_email&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayAUS
Ah, you’re straying onto religious territory thereNice, so having managed to get ourselves infected we now decide to experiment with infecting other innocent creatures, will we never learn we don't have a right to regard everything on this planet as ours to what we will.
Moral rather than religious I should have thought.Ah, you’re straying onto religious territory there.
Even though it says that people are not likely to catch the virus from their cat it could lead to stupid people dumping their pets I really hope this doesn’t happenCats! Even if this report is not true, it’s going to cause problems
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...&CMP=GTAU_email&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayAUS
Edit to add: From the link “Prof Eric Fèvre, chair of veterinary infectious diseases at the University of Liverpool, said: “People should take usual precautions of hand washing when handling their pets, and avoid overly intimate contact”.
I‘ve often had a suspicion that many vets don’t have dogs or cats.
I guess you know even less about religious teachings theMoral rather than religious I should have thought.
Even though it says that people are not likely to catch the virus from their cat it could lead to stupid people dumping their pets I really hope this doesn’t happen
Well seeing as only 8k were ordered from abroad and the UK manufacturers were only capable of building 100's/month and will now be able to ramp up to 1000's per month because of the extra manufacturing due to start this week, 30k in one week is just a little bit unrealistic.Excellent to hear the 30,000 ventilators are on their way from the weekend
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1385044678350154
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Well seeing as only 8k were ordered from abroad and the UK manufacturers were only capable of building 100's/month and will now be able to ramp up to 1000's per month because of the extra manufacturing due to start this week, 30k in one week is just a little bit unrealistic.
So the EU ventilator scheme, that we missed the deadline for, because we weren't in the EU/Didn't get the email/didn't need them*
*pick your lie
Turns out we had representatives in four of the procurement meetings. So we can add another lie to the list...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...o-buy-covid-19-medical-supplies-say-officials
What about if you eat them? I can remember back in the 80's, many takeaways in this country caught with cat and dog bodies hanging up in their kitchens.Even though it says that people are not likely to catch the virus from their cat
The tally of dead in France only contains those people who died in hospital. One region (Grand Est) has had 570 deaths in old people's homes and many of these will be added to the national total in the future.We are only testing people in hospital. So our sample size cannot be compared to say Germany who are testing anyone. Our death rate looks higher because of that.
So the EU ventilator scheme, that we missed the deadline for, because we weren't in the EU/Didn't get the email/didn't need them*
*pick your lie
Turns out we had representatives in four of the procurement meetings. So we can add another lie to the list...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...o-buy-covid-19-medical-supplies-say-officials
One report said that the request to join had sat in a junior officials in tray unnoticed until it was too late. We'll probably never get the truth and even if we've already had it a large section of society wont accept anything less than the fact that Boris got the email, wiped his backside on it and threw it away in a mad Brexit moment.
We are where we are and I do wonder what's to be gained by the constant scape goat hunting* and foil hat conspiracy theories unless "we" want to believe the various theories and want to find someone suitably tory to hang draw and quarter in public. And my opinion on this would be the same if comrade Corbyn was the one in the self isolated hot seat.
*pick the guy/gal you want to crucify over this and the family you want to smash.
There no evidence that Zinc is effective against the Covid-19. It may have some benefit with colds in helping to reduce the duration of symptoms but it also has some problematic side effects in that it can deplete the immune system, if taken in excess. If a simply zinc lozenge could solve all our problems or at least make them manageable, I'm sure governements around the world would be dispensing them forthwith,I very rarely agree with anything you post, but this time I think you are correct. My incredibly limited comprehension of nutrition, medication ect. leads me to understand that a lot of the current interest in Chloroquine relates to it’s ability to permit greater absorption of Zinc within our cells. Zinc is noted for its anti-viral properties.
My recent personal experiences of diet have made it clear to me what a profound effect the food we consume has on our health and wellbeing. I suspect that COVID-19 will claim many more lives, than otherwise would have been the case, simply because of our modern nutritionally deficient diets.
That's all very well, but this is actually verifiable ie minutes of the meetings show the presence of british representatives be it junior ministers or whatever. Very different from vague reports of in tray requests etc or deflection of said facts by bringing up Brexit which none of us did?
I disagree because I think you are placing the cart before the horse. What you call "the blame game" is a natural reaction to the tendency of politicians to lie whenever their incompetence has led to harm.The blame game also leads to cover ups and dishonesty and IMO we can do without all of this.
There no evidence that Zinc is effective against the Covid-19. It may have some benefit with colds in helping to reduce the duration of symptoms but it also has some problematic side effects in that it can deplete the immune system, if taken in excess. If a simply zinc lozenge could solve all our problems or at least make them manageable, I'm sure governements around the world would be dispensing them forthwith,
Might be or might not be. Without a great deal more information we have no way of telling.Is this just another misleading suggestion ?
You missed my point so I'll be direct and crystal clear.
I detest the on line mob mentality and blame culture when none of us know what actually happened and some of us will never believe any truth they're told.
Blame games like this have lead to ruined lives and suicides in the past and I can see it happening again. The blame game also leads to cover ups and dishonesty and IMO we can do without all of this.
Atheist actually.I guess you know even less about religious teachings the
an me, which probably means you are C of E
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What do people here make of this article? Could make for interesting reading
https://bylinetimes.com/2020/03/31/...applaud-the-nhs-they-ideologically-oppose-it/
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Over 200,000 recovered now. Here’s hoping as many as possible active cases send this figure soaring.
Don’t remember dogs but I remember cats being at least alleged to be sold/served as rabbits and much discussion of how to spot them — kidney position I think was the favourite, so I presume they were headless. I notice rabbits are sold headless these days whereas they always came with heads in my youth — when I was an infant my grandmother used to insist on my eating the brains on the grounds it would make me brainy!What about if you eat them? I can remember back in the 80's, many takeaways in this country caught with cat and dog bodies hanging up in their kitchens.
I prefer to be described as an agnostic. Just think how annoying it would be to an atheist if one day they found out that god believes in them!Atheist actually.
