Clearly the fight against the coronavirus continues to dominate and looks set to do so for weeks if not months. There are so many factors and the increasing death toll in the UK with the knowledge that it will go much higher must be seriously worrying for ministers.
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So, the true peak is probably higher.
KCL covid tracker app for those who'd like to poll themselves about whether they have it.
New fangled beard trimmer for new fangled zombie beard even less finesseed than that. Like the zombie beard...
https://www.hairclippersclub.com/hair-clipper-sizes-guide-and-chart/
New for the year is the rather splendid Frosted Green.
https://ukmoths.org.uk/species/polyploca-ridens/
https://twitter.com/alexinair/status/1245063189336936450?s=21
I think all arrivals should be served with mandatory 14 day “Stay Home Notices” - As happened in Singapore before they simply banned all foreign arrivals.
Apart from USA Airlines of course. Never miss an oppertunity for a buy back.
obviously journos are annoying...but quite frankly people attacking them is fucking disgusting....
Right this minute, I wouldn't like to put an upper limit on the number of US deaths due the virus or how long the crisis will last there. Is it too extreme to imagine a world that puts the US in quarantine?
His PPE is shit...and his brother, another doctor, has all the symptoms but cannot get tested....
I must admit, it's not a good look coming after EU Ventilator Procurement-gate. There's may be an innocent explanation (normally believe in cock up over conspiracy), but still one wonders...
The trick is to be better prepared (ventilators / anti-virals / testing) for the next wave. For the first, we are going to be in good shape; for the second, there will be various clinical trials reporting in April that will give us a good hint about what might work; and for the third, we will have antigen / antibody tests that are much more rapid. Even if the anti-virals (or other therapies) have only a small effect, we will thus be much better prepared.
Consequently, whilst the situations seems awful, the next wave really should not be anything like as bad. I know that this may sound like small beer at present, but it is important we realise that the world will keep spinning and that there is still a lot to play for.
Make a decision. Announce it by 21.00 - and here’s a draft of your announcement.
https://twitter.com/DavidLarter/status/1244975396619198465?s=20
Seven out of the 10 trusts with the highest death tolls in England are in London and the deaths are concentrated in a handful of hospitals. London North West Healthcare NHS trust reported 38 new deaths, taking its total to 93, the highest of any UK trust. A total of 55 deaths have been reported at Barts Health NHS trust, the next highest."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/31/england-more-than-third-of-hospital-covid-19-deaths-in-london
I was in a lot of pain, but didn't think about it much.
Came back for the hand clinic. Got x-rayed. Apparently a bunch of bones in my hand had been broken and they'd missed it at A&E. Booked in immediately to have my hand pinned back together.
I admit, falling over running on Halloween evening may have been an error. I was the only sober person in A&E that evening.
View from the frontline....
One is a doctor in the south coast on a Covid ward (non ICU) .and they are doing OK....and still have capacity..
The other (in London) is not on a Covid ward...but was dealing with a couple of Covid patients..and he has shown symptoms....
My friend's daughter...on an ICU unit in London...says it's hectic...they are full, and staffing is the issue...but very poor prognosis for the patients....
That’s the care home crisis of this lazy governments own making.
… despite all that, the human response to this threat has been blooming amazing. Not perfect, but way more effective than against similar threats in the past.
Randall Munroe got it right; "We're not trapped in here with the coronavirus. The coronavirus is trapped in here with us."
https://xkcd.com/2287/
Antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 patients: the perspective application of serological tests in clinical practice
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.18.20038018v1.full.pdf
The asymptomatic infection poses a special challenge in the prevention of COVID-19, since symptoms are usually used as important indicator for COVID-19. Asymptomatic individual with infection will become a transmission source if not be contained and quarantined. We surveyed a cohort of 164 close contacts and identified 4.3% (7/164) patients with occult infection which were missed by symptoms screening and nucleic acid test. Adding those identified by RT-PCR, the percentage of asymptomatic infection was as high as 6.1% in this cohort....
"There have been 139 confirmed covid-19 deaths in the region’s hospitals, eight days after it surpassed its first 10 deaths. The London region had seen 129 confirmed fatalities at the same point. That is despite EoE’s population being much smaller (6.9 million) than London’s (10 million).
The East of England deaths are concentrated in the parts of the region nearest to London, with 42 in Hertfordshire and West Essex, and 35 in Mid and South Essex. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, by contrast, has so far recorded only nine confirmed covid-19 deaths.
Despite this rapid early growth, the overall death rate per 100,000 population across East of England is so far lower than in other areas. The hightest is in South West London, which has recorded nine deaths per 100,000 people."
Piss up and a brewery spring to mind....
In 5 years time...no one is going to be interested in the aftermath.....but in 5 years when we are all past this horror shitshow.....this govt's initial approach is going to be vilified in a way that will be excruciating to see....the missteps are appalling.....but a number of other Govt's will look shocking as well
Italy had one in Lombardy...
Blackpool..where I was born...... seems OK on a positive note....
Oh, and one cat.
https://twitter.com/milne25/status/1245062553618743296?s=20
I wonder what's going to happen to our urban foxes without restaurants, takeaways and students....I do genuinely feel sorry for them....
But that's not all.
Here in SoCal we all live in our cars as there's no public transport.
It is NOT the list of severely or shielded vulnerable who have had a letter from NHS.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/29/why-isolation-is-a-matter-of-life-and-death-covid-19-cancer-
But it’s a great letter
While it is a difficult letter, it is nessecary to discuss whether a DNR is appropriate and should be in the notes. We have had this conversation with my own dear Mother in Law. If she comes down with it, she will stay in her nursing home. She is a former nurse, and while a little muddled, understood the implications of this when we discussed it.
https://www.resus.org.uk/respect/
It isn't even necessarily about rationing. For those who aren't medical, many think that going on a ventilator is just one of those things anybody can do. He makes it very clear, it is really a traumatic experience for a person's body and many people's bodies can't take it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztrbL3IRTdo
I mean, it seems a bit cruel to me, but presumably @egg has his reasons.