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Will the "Corona Virus" turn into a worldwide epidemic or fizzle out?

  • Yes

    Votes: 37 49.3%
  • No

    Votes: 9 12.0%
  • Bigger than SARS, but not worldwide epidemic (Black Death/bubonic plague)

    Votes: 25 33.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 4 5.3%

  • Total voters
    75
It is not me talking but an icu specialist a qualified one which as opposed to anyone in this forum, and even more anyone in Australia has treated cases under the initial wave, and the ongoing cases.
It may not suit the narrative, your views but in your shoes, i would be very interested to learn that you/we have very slim chance to die from the virus if treated properly.
Aka instead of spending billions if not trillion in locking people and smashing the economy, just ensure your teams are ready with proper equipment and bed.
It is not a medical issue but a political one.
In my opinion a very good news item
As for what will be done of this or just facts, with an election coming up, do not expect much sensible measures here in Qld.
As for picking the single case, Boris indeed took a hit but remember when this was.
A lot has progressed in treating people..not a cure but procedures
Significantly better outcome now
Something called experience.
We would be better off sending some teams in Europe to learn from them than locking ourselves in

Haven't seen the numbers lately but Germany initially had the best survival rates out of ICUs in Europe and Australia at one stage the worlds best that may have changed as you say experience increases the quality of treatment.

That only applies if you have the beds to treat them.

But as Rup says it wont stop the Virus clogging up hospital systems and then the survival rates drop according.

BTW US survival rates were terrible.

Edit

https://www.smh.com.au/national/bes...id-19-icu-survival-rates-20200714-p55byq.html
 
Anastasia Stalinczuk has pulled her Jackboots back on, keeping up with the Jonesechevs in the Soviet Republic of Victoriastan I guess
 
Granted, population density is a significant factor. However, let's not forget that cold wet weather also seems to have some correlation to coronaviruses generally.

Yes, it will be interesting to see the changes in case loads as
the seasons switch over in the north and south hemispheres.
 
And in more coronavirus news in Victoria the cast and crew of The Masked Singer are all in isolation due to the virus.

It could have been the most interesting reality TV show ever. Here's the octopus character fainting on stage. There's David Hughes judging from his ICU bed. I would have watched.
 
And in more coronavirus news in Victoria the cast and crew of The Masked Singer are all in isolation due to the virus.

It could have been the most interesting reality TV show ever. Here's the octopus character fainting on stage. There's David Hughes judging from his ICU bed. I would have watched.
and an element of ironic twist, being the MASKED Singer. Many an editorial pun to follow
 
I don't know about young people and the psychological affect this is having on them, but I do know my mother and mother in law have both taken a huge step for the worse, since this virus and all the bad news surrounding it has commenced.
Can you elaborate more?
 
Can you elaborate more?
Both have had multiple falls and I think a lot is to do with not going outside and getting exercise, before the virus they both visited neighbours and socialised.
Since the virus, they hardly go out at all and only if it is absolutely essential, now they are both in hospital, with all likely hood of them ending up in permanent care.
It may be coincidence, but the muscle wastage is obvious and the pre occupation with talking about the virus is mentally draining on them.
No amount of reassurance, stops them thinking the worst, I've told them to not watch the news but old people get fixated.
 
Both have had multiple falls and I think a lot is to do with not going outside and getting exercise, before the virus they both visited neighbours and socialised.
Since the virus, they hardly go out at all and only if it is absolutely essential, now they are both in hospital, with all likely hood of them ending up in permanent care.
It may be coincidence, but the muscle wastage is obvious and the pre occupation with talking about the virus is mentally draining on them.
No amount of reassurance, stops them thinking the worst, I've told them to not watch the news but old people get fixated.

Everyone in that age group and slightly younger must be scared of getting the virus and that is obviously a mental drain.

It is for me. I went to an eye doctor today, and they were paranoid about mask wearing, hand sanitising and cleaning every little thing that I laid my filthy hands on.

And this is in an area with less than 10 cases in the last 3 months.
 
It is for me. I went to an eye doctor today, and they were paranoid about mask wearing, hand sanitising and cleaning every little thing that I laid my filthy hands on.

And this is in an area with less than 10 cases in the last 3 months.

Its called using PPE and good hygiene @SirRumpole . Imagine if someone caressed your noble brow with dirty paws while looking in to your misty eyes and gave you the plague.

The coronavirus spreads exponentially not in a linear fashion and thus 1 case goes to 5 and then 30 and then 210 as quick as a wink. :blackeye:

gg
 
Its called using PPE and good hygiene @SirRumpole . Imagine if someone caressed your noble brow with dirty paws while looking in to your misty eyes and gave you the plague.

The coronavirus spreads exponentially not in a linear fashion and thus 1 case goes to 5 and then 30 and then 210 as quick as a wink. :blackeye:

gg

Too true Sir Garpal. Better safe than sorry I suppose.
 
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