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It is part of the same timeline you are taking your info from Kizzy. |
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I’m not going to consider factors and decisions made by our government before the virus, because if we did then the answer is a clear cut no.
Even so, That week or so before the official lockdown was an absolute disaster and even after the lockdown the conditions were so poorly explained, and then it required them several days to come up with new financial packages for different groups of people to calm the panic. It’s all really inexcusable when you consider the head start we had to plan over most nations. Only reason it hasn’t been all bad though is that they have done well on the most park with the financial policies and Sunak has made himself look like a possible future leader. |
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No.... First case of novel coronavirus outside of China confirmed 13 January 2020 Officials confirmed a case of the novel coronavirus in Thailand. It was not unexpected that cases of the novel coronavirus would emerge outside of China and reinforces why WHO calls for active monitoring and preparedness in other countries. From the official WHO website. You apologise for the American propaganda you're posting! |
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The point I was making was specifically about human to human transmission which nothing that you have posted has addressed I'm afraid Further evidence of the problem: https://www.ft.com/content/2a70a02a-...cd-df28cc3c6a6 Quote:
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Just ****ing odd to be including things like that in press releases if you don't have a Chinese government official in your ear, in my opinion. |
They've done an ok job, after the absolute disaster at the start with their herd immunity bull**** (Fire Dominic Cummings, seriously)
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I mean 10,000 people have died how can that be seen as doing a good job
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Johnson PM likes him. |
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Its Over 11,329 today Scott. The Care Home UK deaths of Covid are not included Get Up to date on Shaun's thread |
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While the cause of the pneumonia seems to be a novel coronavirus, transmission potential and modes of transmission remain unclear. Therefore, it would be prudent to reduce the general risk of acute respiratory infections while travelling in or from affected areas (currently Wuhan City) by:
avoiding close contact with people suffering from acute respiratory infections;frequent hand-washing, especially after direct contact with ill people or their environment;avoiding close contact with live or dead farm or wild animals;travellers with symptoms of acute respiratory infection should practice cough etiquette (maintain distance, cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues or clothing, and wash hands). https://www.who.int/news-room/articl...irus-in-china/ |
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I've already posted the Tweet from the official WHO account, feel free to click it. See if this link to the FT article works: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ft....d-df28cc3c6a68 |
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This is the point I was making - the WHO were way off the mark in believing that this was true in mid January |
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Your comment towards me was quite personally offensive. No it doesn't. |
Thank you to fellow posters for reassuring me I'm not going mad after all
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