No new cases reported in Wuhan yesterday and the rate of new cases in Italy fell also.
Glass half full.
The situation in Lombardy is really rough. Big mistakes made early on - the 600 family doctors in Bergamo weren’t given masks and continued making home visits (remember them?). 110 of these doctors were tested positive, and they had been out spreading the disease to the most vulnerable. Tragic.
However, from friends I have in Milan and Florence, though people are of course very worried, the discipline in isolation is strong and there is no sense of panic, rather communities are pulling together. I hope we can get over the current feverish atmosphere and emulate them. I love the communal singing, people leaning out of their apartment windows in street long singalongs.
I don’t trust any statistics from China, but hope it’s true. What happens when they raise the lockdown will be interesting.
Just about to say that. Strange or is it actually true?
8k die of flu every year in the U.K. and no one bats an eyelid. That’s 700. A month. Corona virus kills 100 in 6 weeks and it’s Armageddon. Not saying it’s not serious but I find it all very bazaar.
It hasn’t started yet Ellers. The numbers at the end may be like a bad year of flu (if we are lucky) but the pressure on health services in a very short space of time will make it look and feel like a war zone. Patients will be dying in corridors, bodies will be cremated without funerals simply because of the volume of deaths in a concentrated period. This is why the government is trying to spread the peak of infection over a longer period, it’s all about NHS capacity.
We will know if current social distancing policies have made a difference in 2 weeks time. Fingers crossed. Evidence from Italy shows that there are large numbers of people who have the virus have no symptoms but can infect others. That’s why it’s important that we ALL do the social distancing stuff.
I was accused of being crass and flippant about this virus early on. Those accusations were probably right, I was ignorant (no crowing please Col). I’m still not scared for myself, but very aware of our collective role around keeping the vulnerable safe.