PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 15:01
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:53
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:34
Funily enough the infections are probably coming from the flight itself. England has been sending out a lot of infected flights according to reports. Perhaps giving England a pass was not such a good idea after all.
First cases here are coming from English flights. Trump should really reconsider.
The UK has many fewer cases so far than a number of EU countries, so let's not blame the UK for spreading this thing, thanks.
I am not blaming UK for spreading it. It is spreading everywhere. The spread from UK is underestimated is what I am saying.
The UK government advice is to only test people who've come back from effected areas like Italy and people who've come into contact with those people. So basically the UK is not testing enough people to have an accurate picture of the number of people infected with COVID-19. It might be the case that COVID-19 is spreading freely or is close to it. There is a COBRA meeting going on at the moment in Downing Street, so the policy might change. At this point in time COVID-19 has multiple sources of transmission, so you can't pin the blame on any one country. Viruses don't care about borders etc.
As for the race ? I think the sensible course of action would have been to postpone the start of the season and reassess the decision at regular intervals based on the medical evidence. The problem is if the entire paddock is infected with COVID-19 it will make travel difficult and might well create a sense of anger in some that could damage the sport's image. For once they need to think long term and take the profit losses on the chin and bin the season if necessary (it might not come to that).
Until a vaccine is produced (at least 12-18 months away) we will be dealing with COVID-19 for a while to come (that's something people need to wrap their heads around). You can lose the antibodies that make you immune to a virus within 1-2 years. I just hope COVID-19 doesn't mutate in response to immune systems developing antibodies against it before a vaccine is developed.