When I was a child in Naples, the trams had signs on them telling people not to spit and also to offer up seats to the “mutilati di guerra” (the war wounded). The first sign always puzzled me. Spitting was terribly bad-mannered, of course, but why was this instruction so much more necessary than any other? It took one of my many elderly relatives to tell me that spitting and coughing into the space where others were could spread disease. And diseases could kill. This was not just about good manners but health. It was obvious to those who had grown up before WW2, had lived through it and WW1, had known a world without antibiotics and vaccines, a world where childhood diseases, some of them quite debilitating and often lethal, were commonplace (my mother and her siblings caught every childhood disease going), a world where pneumonia killed the young, where TB was a lethal disease not a romantic backdrop to operas, where childbirth was still a risk, where formula milk was not available for those mothers too sick to nurse their infants, where cuts were bathed with iodine to prevent infection. (I still remember how it stung and the fierce determination with which it was applied, no matter how loud our childish cries.)
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https://twitter.com/LawDavF/status/1243607117552115712
Few people seem to be considering what is happening to people who are effectively in solitary confinement.
https://twitter.com/ZacGoldsmith/status/1243315992459182082?s=20
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval-ratings/voters/
Or 47.3% with RealClearPolitics.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.html
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1243623339480014850?s=20
If any smart alec on the Internet knows a way of determining in the early stages of a new virus emerging that it will become a pandemic rather than fizzle out or be easily snuffed out well they can tell everyone and collect their Nobel Prize.
Instead now is the time to provide constructive criticism, reflect and amplify the problems on the frontline and ultimately support the effort against this disease. There is plenty of time afterwards to identify what went wrong, including noting the underfunding of the health care system.
"We act as though we are immortal, yet each day death walks amongst us."
What *is* true is that Boris in the early weeks (ie right into early March) have the impression there was nothing to worry about, even handshaking was fine.
Anyway, can’t be arsed carping.
More interested in how we beat this bitch.
But it’s a bit off to say that other people were not taken it seriously when he was urging them not to to take it seriously and makes no mention of that.
Yesterday she was giddy with excitement over the implementation of a police state.
Today she realised that she spent PMQs sat between two blokes who've got COVID-19.
How the hell does it take a pretty nondescript writer to suss what's about to hit and at least another 6 weeks for the Gov't to do so?
So all those going well it was bloody obvious wasn't it...one of the foremost experts in this field with the highly sophisticated model couldn't tell, so I think all the armchair critics can do one.
It probably didn't help that China more than likely has been fiddling the figures to some extent.
Now if the government hadn't even bothered to setup the working government and got the egg-heads working, now that would be valid criticism. But that isn't what happened.
Partly that the risk involved in your decision was a few quid wasted. The risk involved in the government taking preparatory action before the threat was real would have been £millions if not £billions, wasted if the virus went the way of the previous three or four that briefly looked like imminent pandemics before melting away.
Let's hope they set themselves high standards and deliver.
But they do.
I have read only one article that says basically if you want to be ultra ultra cautious you want to leave your shoes outside and wash your hands when you come in, as there is a very small chance it could be on the bottom of your shoes.
Also, lets not forget, in China spitting is culturally acceptable. In the West, it is not.
I think there are many more situations that pose a much higher risk.
The risk is we rapidly forget this within a few years of this crisis.
I hope that's not the case.
Barely clubbable.
When I was young my father sang that whenever Ferrari won a race.
Should Biden Freak Out About the Trump Bump?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/27/opinion/coronavirus-trump-polls-approval.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Simulating an epidemic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxAaO2rsdIs&t=1043s
https://www.amazon.co.uk/English-Cricketers-Canada-United-States/dp/114598195X
Robin Marlar's introduction states "only three were under 30 and only 7 of the 13 were to reach 50. Death came early for the mid-Victorians ."
'Eee, this pandemic isn't a patch on the Black Death, that were the big one'.
The wine and beer now sadly are looking a bit depleted....
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ring-around-rosie/
'The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.'
Was what I thought the header was referring to. Anyway I guess 'another country' has been used variously. Do they even allude to it in Star Trek?
It won't benefit the original author at all, but I've just ordered a copy of the Go-Between.
I'm oddly happy that cyclefree didn't rebuke a rather lovely quotation.
Trump now: "We will be back at work by Easter"
It’s not so much a technology problem - we had a SARS vaccine ready for trials fairly soon after the outbreak a decade and a half ago, and we can now have new vaccines possibly ready for clinical trials within a matter of weeks - so much as a market one.
And there is no commercial incentive to develop new antibiotics.
Though governments are starting to wake up to that.
It's a genuinely tough problem to crack.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1243637134457810945?s=20
We all want the country back by the beginning of May...I want to go to the pub, and not have people scuttle away from me in the street when I pass them like I'm a suicide bomber..I want to go the cinema...and not have to wash my hands every 5 seconds....I want to go to the barbers....
As my mum said...what we want, we don't always get....
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1243572588200280064?s=20