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Icarus2001 4th Feb 2021 12:49

I know why they don’t but which is a bigger problem for us to solve?

So back to Prince Mark, 189 contacts tested from 191 and all negative but he still wants restrictions after 6pm tomorrow. This guy is out of control. I would like him to table the full medical advice on this. Masks on for another week? Various gathering restrictions? Based on ONE person having the virus.

Stick Flying 4th Feb 2021 13:42

A study conducted by Manchester University concluded there was no clear evidence that 2020's Covid lockdown had impacted on the suicide rate. There was a caveat in that there was an increase but this could possibly be accounted for by the year on year suicide increase. But in my opinion, the crucial period will come when government furlough payments come to an end. At this point we will be able to see how many businesses are able to keep their staff employed. That could see widespread job losses which may affect mental wellbeing. Alas, it is a bridge we are destined to cross soon and it may not bode well (surely hope I'm wrong).

Chronic Snoozer 4th Feb 2021 14:01


Originally Posted by Icarus2001 (Post 10982517)
Corona virus’s do not go away. The common cold and influenza are two examples.

I don’t believe influenza is a ‘coronavirus’, nor the common cold, which is a rhinovirus. Just for clarity.

jmmoric 4th Feb 2021 14:18


Originally Posted by Chronic Snoozer (Post 10983414)
I don’t believe influenza is a ‘coronavirus’, nor the common cold, which is a rhinovirus. Just for clarity.

No need to believe, it is a fact that the virusses are different for all three of them :ok:

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/symptoms/coldflu.htm

Derfred 8th Feb 2021 04:08


Originally Posted by Chronic Snoozer (Post 10983414)
I don’t believe influenza is a ‘coronavirus’, nor the common cold, which is a rhinovirus. Just for clarity.

Some common cold virus's are coronavirus's.

Four, actually: HCoV-NL63, HCoV-229E, HCoV-OC43 and HCoV-HKU1.

This article discusses them, and the problem of immunity which only lasts around 12 months - a problem that could also exist with SARS-CoV-2 vaccines - we just don't know yet.


Chronic Snoozer 8th Feb 2021 04:58


Originally Posted by Derfred (Post 10985951)
Some common cold virus's are coronavirus's.

Four, actually: HCoV-NL63, HCoV-229E, HCoV-OC43 and HCoV-HKU1.

This article discusses them, and the problem of immunity which only lasts around 12 months - a problem that could also exist with SARS-CoV-2 vaccines - we just don't know yet.

Indeed. I think that the prevalence of the rhinovirus version of a cold matches the descriptor ‘common’ more accurately when considered in the context of Icarus2001’s post. But thanks for that - we are all learning all the time - it’s been a very interesting 12 months or so.


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