Wait for it.... We've just been told we can work from home again.What the fuck? How do any of these people end up in management roles?
For anyone counting, we've been told that four times now, & it's been rescinded three times.
In 48 fucking hours.

Wait for it.... We've just been told we can work from home again.What the fuck? How do any of these people end up in management roles?
The Lombardy outbreak came to light when a 38-year-old Italian tested positive in Codogno, a comune in the province of Lodi. On 14 February, he felt unwell and went to a doctor in Castiglione d'Adda. He was prescribed treatments for influenza.[25] On 16 February, as the man's condition worsened, he went to Codogno Hospital, reporting respiratory problems.[25] Initially there was no suspicion of COVID-19, so no additional precautionary measures were taken, and the virus was able to infect other patients and health workers.[26] On 19 February, the wife of the patient revealed he had met an Italian friend who had returned from China on 21 January, who subsequently tested negative.[25] Later, the patient, his pregnant wife and a friend tested positive.[25] On 20 February, three more cases were confirmed after the patients reported symptoms of pneumonia.[27] Thereafter, extensive screenings and checks were performed on everyone that had possibly been in contact with or near the infected subjects.[28] It has been subsequently reported that the origin of these cases has a possible connection to the first European local transmission that occurred in Munich, Germany, on 19 January 2020, consistent with phylogenetic analysis of viral genome.[29][30][31] The 38-year-old man was asymptomatic for weeks, reportedly led an active social life and potentially interacted with dozens of people before spreading the virus at Codogno Hospital.[25][26] Afterward, he was transferred to Policlinico San Matteo in Pavia,[32] and his wife to Sacco Hospital in Milan.[33][34]
Protezione Civile volunteers carrying out health checks at Guglielmo Marconi Airport
On 21 February, 16 more cases were confirmed – 14 in Lombardy, including the doctor who prescribed treatments to the 38-year-old Codogno man,[25] and two in Veneto. On 22 February, a 77-year-old woman from Casalpusterlengo, who suffered from pneumonia and visited the same emergency room as the 38-year-old from Codogno, died in Lombardy.[35] Including the 78-year-old man who died in Veneto, the number of cases in Italy rose to 79.[5][36] Of the 76 newly discovered cases, 54 were found in Lombardy, including one patient in San Raffaele Hospital in Milan[37] and eight patients in Policlinico San Matteo in Pavia,[38] 17 in Veneto, two in Emilia-Romagna, two in Lazio and one in Piedmont.[39]
How much skill, smarts, and hard work goes into hoarding bog roll?Yet, the hoarding of bog rolls is a very apt metaphor for the 1% and wealth distribution in the world.
As per usual, there will be suffering, but imagine countries with much poorer health care systems.
I didn't think anyone knows. Obviously there are and were many, many interactions between China and the rest of the globe but Italy is neither physically close or has any more contact than many other states. Also if Germany had first European transmission are they genetically better equipped to deal with it than Italians? Proper mystery...
How much skill, smarts, and hard work goes into hoarding bog roll?
Jesus.. that guy is more deadly than Harold Shipman.The Lombardy outbreak came to light when a 38-year-old Italian tested positive in Codogno, a comune in the province of Lodi. On 14 February, he felt unwell and went to a doctor in Castiglione d'Adda. He was prescribed treatments for influenza.[25] On 16 February, as the man's condition worsened, he went to Codogno Hospital, reporting respiratory problems.[25] Initially there was no suspicion of COVID-19, so no additional precautionary measures were taken, and the virus was able to infect other patients and health workers.[26] On 19 February, the wife of the patient revealed he had met an Italian friend who had returned from China on 21 January, who subsequently tested negative.[25] Later, the patient, his pregnant wife and a friend tested positive.[25] On 20 February, three more cases were confirmed after the patients reported symptoms of pneumonia.[27] Thereafter, extensive screenings and checks were performed on everyone that had possibly been in contact with or near the infected subjects.[28] It has been subsequently reported that the origin of these cases has a possible connection to the first European local transmission that occurred in Munich, Germany, on 19 January 2020, consistent with phylogenetic analysis of viral genome.[29][30][31] The 38-year-old man was asymptomatic for weeks, reportedly led an active social life and potentially interacted with dozens of people before spreading the virus at Codogno Hospital.[25][26] Afterward, he was transferred to Policlinico San Matteo in Pavia,[32] and his wife to Sacco Hospital in Milan.[33][34]
Protezione Civile volunteers carrying out health checks at Guglielmo Marconi Airport
On 21 February, 16 more cases were confirmed – 14 in Lombardy, including the doctor who prescribed treatments to the 38-year-old Codogno man,[25] and two in Veneto. On 22 February, a 77-year-old woman from Casalpusterlengo, who suffered from pneumonia and visited the same emergency room as the 38-year-old from Codogno, died in Lombardy.[35] Including the 78-year-old man who died in Veneto, the number of cases in Italy rose to 79.[5][36] Of the 76 newly discovered cases, 54 were found in Lombardy, including one patient in San Raffaele Hospital in Milan[37] and eight patients in Policlinico San Matteo in Pavia,[38] 17 in Veneto, two in Emilia-Romagna, two in Lazio and one in Piedmont.[39]
How about pigs too ? Don't you like your pork ribs or chops?Just stop eating fucking bats.
No...its because the Germans are the master race.Yeah it is weird the way Germany has zillions of positive tests and hardly any deaths. They do have twice as many ICU beds than Italy, who in turn have twice as many as us, but that can't be it. Germany is testing non critical cases so that throws the numbers but doesn't explain why it's not spreading nearly as quickly. Italy have an older population. Maybe they all just hug each other loads more than Germans. Actually fucking hell yeah. They do.
This is the solution.Just stop eating fucking bats.
Defo thinking the reasons it spread in Italy much quicker than Germany are all those sharing plates and all that kissing every time you see anyone. Germans might piss all over each other in the bath, but it's only once or twice a week, not all day every day.
When you consider the lack of testing in the USA it should be worrying that the growth of infections has already reached rates akin to Spain, France and Germany.See also Spain. Social distancing is antithetical to their way of life.
My only hope for the us actually, is that locally lots of places that are underserved are also isolated. That cuts both ways of course, but in general the us is quite spread out.
Fear mongering quotes of up to 60-80% of the population will become infected simply don't follow the statistics and recent historical data. The number for China, with a 1.6 billion population, was merely 0.0005% of the population infected (ca. 80,000+ people, the vast majority of them, around 75%, in Wuhan/Hubei) and South Korea's infected stat is not much higher and is now in the process of leveling off.
I wrote out a Timeline (*NB also on 6CM above) which shows the progression of the virus and when the various preventive measures were introduced in Wuhan/Hubei. Simply put there was over a month since the outbreak commenced to the airport closure.
A month in which 75,000 - 150,000 people a day (during the Chinese New Year rush) passed in/out the airport (and we're not even mentioning the massive numbers by train or road) and moved around China and the World (Wuhan's airport is the 30th largest by capacity in the world). Nearly 5 million people in total via the airport alone. The quarantine didn't prevent a China-wide (or world-wide) spread only reduced it at its most virulent.
When you consider the lack of testing in the USA it should be worrying that the growth of infections has already reached rates akin to Spain, France and Germany.
I think the USA could end up surpassing China in total infections and mortality (they have a much older population) due to Trump's ineptitude.
That article above mentions someone being asymptomatic for weeks.
That scares me. Until we get large scale testing, even a few of those cases, could render all this self isolation utterly fucking pointless.
All civil servants? Or certain categories? With Bex position that could mean ours are.Ive been told we are classed as key workers and will be on the list from tomorrow.
Yeah it is weird the way Germany has zillions of positive tests and hardly any deaths. They do have twice as many ICU beds than Italy, who in turn have twice as many as us, but that can't be it. Germany is testing non critical cases so that throws the numbers but doesn't explain why it's not spreading nearly as quickly. Italy have an older population. Maybe they all just hug each other loads more than Germans. Actually fucking hell yeah. They do.
I've actually mentioned this a fair bit in this thread - you are clearly not reading my posts 🙂I agree that there's a lot of fear mongering, no doubt, but also it's a bit like manager interviews of football teams - if at a press conference they ask you a question that's going to get a sexy answer, that's the one they go with on the back page and drop the boring stuff. If they ask Merkel for example what's the absolute worst case she could imagine, and she gives an answer, then they'll just run with it.
Re the China numbers, I know infection was very very low compared to China's population, but isn't this an outlier because of effective containment? If they Wuhan province had had no control like say Italy, then it would have run through mainland China like it has Italy? And then the high infection figures would have been fair?
From what I can see, China has about 8000 people currently infected, I presume mainly around Wuhan, if they let them go out and mingle, China would be knackered?
If China's figures are reasonably accurate, then they've done an amazing job with this virus and every other country infected could learn a lot, and need to emulate asap if they can and that ship hasn't sailed.
