Quote Originally Posted by MAD_MAGPIE View Post
Sadly the UK has now surpassed the 1,000 deaths mark as is being reported today with over 17,000 cases. Compare this with the last time Notts played two weeks ago today and the death toll was 21 with 1,140 cases.

We are running two weeks behind Italy in terms of first recorded death. Two weeks ago Italy had reached 1,441 deaths with 21,157 cases. So the gradient of the UK’s curve is starting to be flatter as it stands compared to Italy.

April will be a big month for how this pandemic will peak in this country. Italy today are on 9,134 deaths and 86,498 cases. Let’s hope in two weeks time our curve keeps flattening and we are below those sad figures.

Sadly it seems this pandemic will enter the top 20 greatest peacetime disasters in the UK’s history. 1,500 lost their lives on RMS titanic in 1912 and this virus is closing in on that death toll.

That’s why I fully support the governments advice to stay at home, protect the NHS and save life’s.
I think it's lives not life's, but not a biggie.......my point is the same as that discussed with Cher earlier, even when the quarantine is over, this virus is likely to flare up again until we find a vaccine or we become immune.....3 or 4 years from now, the same thing will happen, nobody is safe.....learn to grow your own food, buy land, store non-perishables.


This is what happens when we continually fkuc around with nature....nature hits back and plucks off all the low-hanging fruit