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Coronavirus

Considering how many people have tested positive for it a second time I would think the threat is so remarkably low as to make it insignificant. He is also now well outside the incubation period.

Is there evidence that someone who has had covid can’t spread it if they pick up the virus again? Genuine question.
 
Apart from the fact the man's an idiot, he was in intensive care six months ago, so I'd suggest isolating him is sensible. There are cases of people being re-infected and even though he isn't good at his job, he does have an important job.
If he's concerned about that kind of level of risk (three or four in a million), then I'll assume he's staying indoors during thunderstorms and getting himself checked for breast cancer.
 
Oh I’m sorry i thought this thread and in particular scara was the rightful place for ridiculous sweeping comments. After spending thirty years in Britain from birth i think I’m fine with my right to comment on how i feel the country is going in terms of a political direction. Many of my English friends and their parents, even here in Australia voted to leave Europe. I guess it’s just a coincidence that they're all well right of centre in their political beliefs.
Right of centre ≠ racist.
 
Is there evidence that someone who has had covid can’t spread it if they pick up the virus again? Genuine question.
It would act differently to almost every virus we know about if they can.

Also, if that's the case then a vaccine won't do us much good.
 
As there is no official stance on whether immunity results from having had covid, and as there is therefore no provision for this built into Test & Trace, Boris has little option but to follow the instruction from Test & Trace to self-isolate. To do otherwise would just be seen as re-writing the rules when it suits, and another 'one rule for them' scenario.
 
As there is no official stance on whether immunity results from having had covid, and as there is therefore no provision for this built into Test & Trace, Boris has little option but to follow the instruction from Test & Trace to self-isolate. To do otherwise would just be seen as re-writing the rules when it suits, and another 'one rule for them' scenario.
In which case they need to rewrite the rules to something more sensible.

Another good reason not to use that ridiculous app.
 
Is there evidence that someone who has had covid can’t spread it if they pick up the virus again? Genuine question.

No none. But unless your in favour of the whole country quarantining and I am not, then the way to move forward is with face masks and regular washing of hands. As pointed out if we did this at the start like the South Koreans then we would be going about our business relatively normally now.
 
No none. But unless your in favour of the whole country quarantining and I am not, then the way to move forward is with face masks and regular washing of hands. As pointed out if we did this at the start like the South Koreans then we would be going about our business relatively normally now.
Not so sure about that.

That's precisely what was done in the Czech Republic, along with travel restrictions in and out (although their large land borders make that almost impossible to enforce). Their case rates are pretty terrible right now.
 
No none. But unless your in favour of the whole country quarantining and I am not, then the way to move forward is with face masks and regular washing of hands. As pointed out if we did this at the start like the South Koreans then we would be going about our business relatively normally now.

South Korea had a functioning test and trace system.
 
Yep, the only choice he has, I expect he’s halfway to Barnard Castle already.

He’ll be delighted to self-isolate. Two weeks of no PMQs. Somebody else has to try to sort out the Brexit deal.

Meanwhile he gets to sit in his pants, drinking wine and doing nothing. Which won’t be anything too removed from the norm for him; only difference is this week he doesn’t have to wear a hi-vis and tour a factory midweek.
 
It would act differently to almost every virus we know about if they can.

Also, if that's the case then a vaccine won't do us much good.

Ta.

I thought I’d read that the vaccine may stop you getting serious symptoms but may not stop you transmitting. Don’t know if that’s the case with the annual flu vaccine?

Where’s @Hootnow when you need him?
 
He’ll be delighted to self-isolate. Two weeks of no PMQs. Somebody else has to try to sort out the Brexit deal.

Meanwhile he gets to sit in his pants, drinking wine and doing nothing. Which won’t be anything too removed from the norm for him; only difference is this week he doesn’t have to wear a hi-vis and tour a factory midweek.

he's such a pillock, "bursting with antibodies", fudge off
 
Haha. Why are Australians so angry? Is it because you have been locked down so long?

Im sorry to enrage you even more, but it’s fact they had the army on the street and it’s fact you had to have clearance to leave the house and it’s a fact the lockdown didn’t help there.

I’m glad you agree that 45 million people makes a lockdown Harder, which proves the point of Australia being easier to lockdown endlessly, I see there is another outbreak in Adelaide a 7 month lockdown should solve it.

What’s angry about my post? I live in a place where lockdowns and covid are fast becoming a thing of the past, it’s summer for the next seven months and i have a beautiful fiancee who i love. Adelaide will deal with this latest minor flare up in less than two weeks is my prediction. Happy to come back to you on that though and if you’re right about seven months I’m sure you'll let me know. Also its not the size of the population which dictates the success or the failure of lockdowns, its the willingness of the population. As you prove along with many rednecks in the US, stupid is what stupid does. :)
 
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