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31 minutes ago, MixuFixit said:

Outstanding reference.

Thanks a lot you sh*t-brained, f***-faced, ball-breaking, duck-f***ing pain in the ass.

Eta: deserves the video IMO

What's disconcerting is that Demolition Man, released 27 years ago in 1993, is set only 12 years from now (2032).  Seems that they're predicting the future fairly accurately:

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We're not used to physical-contact greetings.

Look, I don't know if you guys know it but you're... out of toilet paper.

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1 hour ago, Austinho said:

Begrudgingly spent nearly 2 hours on the phone to the Aussie version of NHS Direct, and was told I don’t fit the criteria as had no known contact with a confirmed case or travelled abroad in the past 3 weeks. Said they were very much on top of it in Aus and had tracked and notified every close contact encounter in Sydney so far. 

I find this whole "have you been in contact with someone who has travelled abroad?" thing a bit silly. How the f**k is anyone supposed to know the background of everyone they come into contact with? You could be in restaurant and the waiter's just came back from a weekend in Italy and kept quiet about it because he'll miss out on two weeks of shifts. Your doctors asks you if you've been contact with anyone from these areas and you answer honestly "no". Just seems like poor advice.

 

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Just now, The Moonster said:

I find this whole "have you been in contact with someone who has travelled abroad?" thing a bit silly. How the f**k is anyone supposed to know the background of everyone they come into contact with? You could be in restaurant and the waiter's just came back from a weekend in Italy and kept quiet about it because he'll miss out on two weeks of shifts. Your doctors asks you if you've been contact with anyone from these areas and you answer honestly "no". Just seems like poor advice.

 

They haven't got the kits or manpower to test everyone so they're just trying to narrow it down to the most likely.

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Just now, welshbairn said:

They haven't got the kits or manpower to test everyone so they're just trying to narrow it down to the most likely.

That's fine but we shouldn't be telling people to carry on with their lives if they're showing symptoms and we're just guessing that they haven't come into contact with anyone. If you have symptoms, isolate. I'm not sure why there needs to be an exception to that rule.

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13 minutes ago, The Moonster said:

That's fine but we shouldn't be telling people to carry on with their lives if they're showing symptoms and we're just guessing that they haven't come into contact with anyone. If you have symptoms, isolate. I'm not sure why there needs to be an exception to that rule.

Agreed, precautionary principle x10. 

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11 minutes ago, The Moonster said:

That's fine but we shouldn't be telling people to carry on with their lives if they're showing symptoms and we're just guessing that they haven't come into contact with anyone. If you have symptoms, isolate. I'm not sure why there needs to be an exception to that rule.

The WHO were first notified of the Chinese outbreak at the end of December and there's evidence to suggest that it was actually November when the outbreak first started, as such, people were moving around freely for weeks / months before anyone was really interested.

Strangely enough, we had quite a few off with serious flu cases just prior to Christmas and also into the first weeks of January, one of our staff was actually hospitalised as it developed into acute pneumonia which really makes you wonder if this has been here for the past few months ??

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14 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

FTSE100 down 6% so far today.

Brent crude prices down 20%.

In fairness, the markets have been long overdue a correction and the Oil price drop is a result of Russia refusing to cut production and Saudi Arabia slashing their oil price in an attempt to screw Russia.

Having said that I'd be keeping away from stockmarket "bargains" for a few weeks yet as I'd expect the markets situation to get much worse before it gets any better.

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14 minutes ago, WATTOO said:

The WHO were first notified of the Chinese outbreak at the end of December and there's evidence to suggest that it was actually November when the outbreak first started, as such, people were moving around freely for weeks / months before anyone was really interested.

Strangely enough, we had quite a few off with serious flu cases just prior to Christmas and also into the first weeks of January, one of our staff was actually hospitalised as it developed into acute pneumonia which really makes you wonder if this has been here for the past few months ??

Aye I know someone who was hospitalised with pneumonia after having flu-like symptoms before Christmas. Could be a coincidence, but also the world wasn't exactly looking for this virus so wouldn't have been picked up?

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1 minute ago, well fan for life said:

Aye I know someone who was hospitalised with pneumonia after having flu-like symptoms before Christmas. Could be a coincidence, but also the world wasn't exactly looking for this virus so wouldn't have been picked up?

Yes, my thoughts exactly.

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6 minutes ago, well fan for life said:

Aye I know someone who was hospitalised with pneumonia after having flu-like symptoms before Christmas. Could be a coincidence, but also the world wasn't exactly looking for this virus so wouldn't have been picked up?

I'd have thought someone who was actually hospitalised would be tested to determine treatment, even if the answer was "unknown virus". Maybe not.

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Just now, welshbairn said:

I'd have thought someone who was actually hospitalised would be tested to determine treatment, even if the answer was "unknown virus". Maybe not.

Would they not have set up to treat what's now known as the symptoms rather than a root cause? Pure guesswork on my part, I'm not a doctor. 

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2 minutes ago, well fan for life said:

Would they not have set up to treat what's now known as the symptoms rather than a root cause? Pure guesswork on my part, I'm not a doctor. 

If they've had bloodwork done at all during being in hospital, it would have been picked up.

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Just now, well fan for life said:

Would they not have set up to treat what's now known as the symptoms rather than a root cause? Pure guesswork on my part, I'm not a doctor. 

Me neither but think antiviral drugs are specific to the bug so testing would be needed. Guesswork here too.

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3 minutes ago, resk said:

Some dude at my work has it. Farewell fake internet friends, it's been a blast.

RIP resk.

NHS are expecting a significant rise in numbers in next few days, particularly in Glasgow and Edinburgh. If only I had been born a teuchter...

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