First Charles and now Boris.
wonder if they'll use the anti malaria drug on them?
You don't here anything about the people who recover. Only the worst case scenarios.
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First Charles and now Boris.
wonder if they'll use the anti malaria drug on them?
You don't here anything about the people who recover. Only the worst case scenarios.
I indirectly know of three people who came back Italy with it - two had mild symptoms one none but all three tested positive, they are now fit and well = the media always likes the worse case stories what ever happens. Charles had a really busy schedule prior to being diagnosed with lots of close contact with people from a variety of countries so no surprises there, apparently he has upset a lot of people by going to Balmoral where there wasn't a problem - Boris looks to be a case of not doing what he was preaching, they showed some footage from Parliament and there wasn't much distance being kept.
Its a very odd and very evil virus.Hardly touches one person yet kills another..even those who have no underlying health issues.
Over a thousand deaths in our country now with god knows how many more to follow..and just look around at other country's death toll as well.
Heartbreaking :blue:
There was definitely something doing the rounds at the end of last year, who knows if it was the same but sorethroat etc , don't recall having a temperature but breathing affected - damned hayfever is starting now so will no doubt be getting people giving me daggers!
will be interesting to see what happens when tests become readily available. I think as many as 25-30% of the population has already been exposed and contracted it. I guess that's actually good news.
Luckily it seems to have little or no affect on children. very, very few deaths or even serious illness