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    O/T:- Are we over-reacting to COVD19?

    I've heard this in many places - that the world is over-reacting, but taking such a view is quite narrow-minded. For example, no one is quite sure what this virus might mutate into. A virus, like any other living thing, will do its utmost to ensure its survival.
    For example, how can we be sure that pregnant women will not suffer unknown consequences?
    Another point is that if hospitals are full of patients suffering from COVD19, eventually that will impact on people requiring hospital beds for trauma cases, road accidents, heart attacks, strokes and so on.
    One thing people are saying is that the virus could die out when the warmer weather arrives but Iran is currently into its Spring and cases there are multiplying.
    Cleaning your hands for a few seconds with a grotty bar of soap won't wash anymore. People have got to adapt to unprecedented conditions. It is very likely that the football season will not see its conclusion in May too.
    Yes, it's Sid on another OT but I thought that for us to discuss a possible season-ending issue was worthwhile. Or it could just stay as the elephant in the room.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 14-03-2020 at 03:33 AM.

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