Are you being sarcastic?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 22:36The collapse of the hospital in China wasn't the fault of COVID-19.
Italy is also trying to prevent overload -- this is what the quarantine is for. It's just that they're late.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:20The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.
Italy and the UK have different social structures. Italy is closer, families are a big thing, people live with their older relatives etc. The UK is inherently more self-isolating because we don't do the big family thing to same extent at all. That might actually help us in this situation.timbo wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:26Italy is also trying to prevent overload -- this is what the quarantine is for. It's just that they're late.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:20The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.
Everyone Is late, the virus was deadly silent for a month.timbo wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:26Italy is also trying to prevent overload -- this is what the quarantine is for. It's just that they're late.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:20The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.
You can not quarantine every one, especially those who are most likely to pas it on, those being health and support workers without which the country stops and many more die.timbo wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:26Italy is also trying to prevent overload -- this is what the quarantine is for. It's just that they're late.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:20The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.
Right, UK say simple "You can die in your home because we will overwhelm the hospitals."Just_a_fan wrote:Seriously, how does a virus make a hospital fall down?
Or do you mean that the health system is close to collapse?
The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.
You don't seem to understand what quaranteen Is. Also in Italy essential services and food shops work. Just restaurants and bara and cinemas and non essential shops are closed. People cant go out unless for business and food shoppingBig Tea wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:33You can not quarantine every one, especially those who are most likely to pas it on, those being health and support workers without which the country stops and many more die.timbo wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:26Italy is also trying to prevent overload -- this is what the quarantine is for. It's just that they're late.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:20The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.
There is 'a plan' to self quarantine people aged over 70, which sounds sensible, but what are they going to eat, and where is it going to come from?
160,597 casualties and 1,784 reported road deaths in UK last year, but everyone is OK about not banning cars. (Yes, it is a stupid comparison, but setting the scale)
Is there more than one sort? keep away from anyone else?mmred wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:40You don't seem to understand what quaranteen Is. Also in Italy essential services and food shops work. Just restaurants and bara and cinemas and non essential shops are closedBig Tea wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:33You can not quarantine every one, especially those who are most likely to pas it on, those being health and support workers without which the country stops and many more die.
There is 'a plan' to self quarantine people aged over 70, which sounds sensible, but what are they going to eat, and where is it going to come from?
160,597 casualties and 1,784 reported road deaths in UK last year, but everyone is OK about not banning cars. (Yes, it is a stupid comparison, but setting the scale)
Yes there are many kind of itBig Tea wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:42Is there more than one sort? keep away from anyone else?mmred wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:40You don't seem to understand what quaranteen Is. Also in Italy essential services and food shops work. Just restaurants and bara and cinemas and non essential shops are closedBig Tea wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:33
You can not quarantine every one, especially those who are most likely to pas it on, those being health and support workers without which the country stops and many more die.
There is 'a plan' to self quarantine people aged over 70, which sounds sensible, but what are they going to eat, and where is it going to come from?
160,597 casualties and 1,784 reported road deaths in UK last year, but everyone is OK about not banning cars. (Yes, it is a stupid comparison, but setting the scale)
Place of employment, shop supermarket etc
So people all go to work, or shop or school and within breathing distance of each other and still be in quarantine?
I don't understand how you still don't know how a virus makes a hospital fall down. Don't you follow any single news regarding Italy?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:20Seriously, how does a virus make a hospital fall down?
Or do you mean that the health system is close to collapse?
The UK Govt's approach is to try to avoid overloading the health system - that's why they're doing it differently to Italy etc.