Coronavirus: Top government scientist Neil Ferguson resigns from SAGE after breaking lockdown rules
The whole thing is common sense, but somewhere along the way they decided that if there is no scientific evidence for common sense then it just...
That's plausible but I would say this. The first case identified in Italy was in Rome on 31st Jan. By then even a single case in Lombardy that...
Leaving aside who said what for a moment, the idea makes no sense at all. By leaving it till later, the lockdown would (I assume) generally need...
I find that hard to believe. (that no-one noticed) I would have thought people working in the ski resorts might have had an unusually high...
Tomas Pueyo's latest article talks a lot about contact tracing.
Yes, it's really obvious these journalists have no idea about science, but also journalism. They are used to having a story fed to them so when...
Anyone with any knowledge of the vaccine or pharma sector would tell you it's incredibly unlikely that a new vaccine would be developed in less...
I wish I shared your optimism. I see a steady loosening of the restrictions in May and June and then nobody wanting to admit they called it...
Here is a detailed account of life in China under quarantine, compare it to the UK. "If you open your front door we'll call the police"...
What about in the meantime. I see an easing of restrictions in May followed by an increase in cases in June. There will be all sorts of noise and...
I am not sure the USA will ever get its act together. Even if New York or wherever has things under control, it will be at the mercy of other...
Prof Brian Hughes is from that Dept.
Article about this in today's Irish Times. Tuberculosis vaccine ‘potential game-changer’ in Covid-19 fight (via @IrishTimes)...
It seems UK health secretary Matt Hancock prioritised testing for patients over healthcare workers, saying it could be the difference between...
Are you referring to Germany? 10 days ago 22 Mar they had about 25000 cases, five days ago 51000 cases. As of today they have c. 900 deaths so...
Figures from UK today look worse than that, total cases approx 30000 and 2350 deaths, about 8% and that's lagging. I assume there are far more...
I don't think they are stupid but the message is very unclear. I am sure plenty of people out there think they are safe if they don't spend 15...
Yep, but the person who is going to cough or sneeze has some idea and there is an onus on them to get as far away from anyone nearby and cover up....
I had assumed 6ft was for normal breathing. Anything else stay as far away as possible was my thinking.
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