F1 must not cause any extra deaths. After that, life has to go on as @DChemTech says, and F1 can lead the way in doing it the best way, with screening, being careful, taking the best expert advice and not kissing people you don't know fairly well alreadyastracrazy wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 21:57As a fan, we should ask ourselves, do we really want a season defined by the virus? No.
If the trajectory continues with the virus, this season is going to turn into a complete --- show.
They should delay this season by a year. These cars race next year and the rule changes turn into 2022. Prob not a bad thing anyway.
Things take a turn a look better, then host non-championship races with last years cars trying out all these ideas Brawn has. Cheap tickets will fill the seats.
Money loss will be the main factor of this though, of course, which is the problem anyway.
Kissing is NOT fine. They're not even quite sure how it's transmitted yet but any kind of close contact is a risk. You mustn't even touch the same surface as an infected person, never mind touch their mouth on yours! Seriously that's just irresponsibleSieper wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:22Kissing is fine. Just done breath near to others.and no, not suggesting to hold your breath. You get infected if the virus is airborne near to you. Not much you can do about that individually.
Not sure what we can or even should do. The problem is that this is a new variant that nobody is immune to. But even when we are super stringent, it will spread.
Maybe that explains Italyizzy wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:34Kissing is NOT fine. They're not even quite sure how it's transmitted yet but any kind of close contact is a risk. You mustn't even touch the same surface as an infected person, never mind touch their mouth on yours! Seriously that's just irresponsibleSieper wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:22Kissing is fine. Just done breath near to others.and no, not suggesting to hold your breath. You get infected if the virus is airborne near to you. Not much you can do about that individually.
Not sure what we can or even should do. The problem is that this is a new variant that nobody is immune to. But even when we are super stringent, it will spread.
Yes they are. It's droplet transmission, just like other flu infections.
i'm going on the National Health Service:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:58Yes they are. It's droplet transmission, just like other flu infections.
COVID-19 isn't some alien infection from Hell, it's a variety of 'flu.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/Because it's a new illness, we do not know exactly how coronavirus spreads from person to person.
Similar viruses are spread in cough droplets.
It's very unlikely it can be spread through things like packages or food.
So, like other such virus, droplet spread via coughing is likely. As I said.izzy wrote: ↑09 Mar 2020, 00:06i'm going on the National Health Service:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:58Yes they are. It's droplet transmission, just like other flu infections.
COVID-19 isn't some alien infection from Hell, it's a variety of 'flu.https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/Because it's a new illness, we do not know exactly how coronavirus spreads from person to person.
Similar viruses are spread in cough droplets.
It's very unlikely it can be spread through things like packages or food.
normally encouraging plenty of kissing would be good (there) but right now it's not. we have to slow the spread down, as much as possible, so that health services aren't overwhelmed and there's time to develop a vaccine before too many dieSieper wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:36So no kissy with Izzy? By the way, on a serious note. Our local authorities advice that the virus is spread via coughing, if you touch someone or a surface the virus has landed on you can probably also catch it, but saying that is unknown how it spreads is even more irresponsible then me making a comment there is very little we can do to stop it spreading, it will.
yes and NHS said droplets too, but they also said they don't know exactly, and then you said they do know. So although i do respect your posting this time you are up against itJust_a_fan wrote: ↑09 Mar 2020, 00:17So, like other such virus, droplet spread via coughing is likely. As I said.
Spread via contaminated surfaces is likely to mimic similar virus and thus is a risk for a few hours at most. A good wipe down with disinfectant (or strong soap solution) is likely to be an effective way to limit surface-touch spread.
It is very probable that the virus wold mutate year on year and a vaccine working on this years would not prevent next years 'version' as is the case with 'flu' now.izzy wrote: ↑09 Mar 2020, 00:17normally encouraging plenty of kissing would be good (there) but right now it's not. we have to slow the spread down, as much as possible, so that health services aren't overwhelmed and there's time to develop a vaccine before too many dieSieper wrote: ↑08 Mar 2020, 23:36So no kissy with Izzy? By the way, on a serious note. Our local authorities advice that the virus is spread via coughing, if you touch someone or a surface the virus has landed on you can probably also catch it, but saying that is unknown how it spreads is even more irresponsible then me making a comment there is very little we can do to stop it spreading, it will.