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Any member who can provide a constructive, helpful answer to a question; or post constructively in reply to a member's point-of-view, is welcome to post.
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COVID-19: Lounge thread for thoughts, concerns and questions
#271


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A problem is that the only relatively hard numbers are the rates of those who need medical care and those who die. For both flu and Covid the presumably much larger number who get a mild case and survive is not known.
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Japan: 530 cases, 101 recovered.
South Korea: 7478 cases, 166 recovered.
Italy: 9172 cases, 724 recovered.
USA: 668 cases, 15 recovered (but I don't think enough time has elapsed on the US case count)
Not a super comforting recovery rate.
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For people with a certain about of, what’s the term, numeracy or something like that, they are rather related. This isn’t the flu. It has very little in common with the flu.
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Agree. I think we are saying similar things. When aerosol threat is serious, it is likely at closer distance and droplets become even more threatening. But it also hints at the possibility that if droplets danger is prevented then most dangers are removed. This interpretation would imply aerosol by itself is not that important.
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There are no masks in most of Asia. Although in Thailand it’s reported that a staff member of a government minister met with a ‘businessman’ to discuss a deal to send 200 million masks to China. Where the windfall stockpile came from is unclear. Police are investigating. Christmas is coming.
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I am just thinking how people would react if there was a daily (or multiple times daily) update released on number of flu patients diagnosed and subsequebt fatalities.
If there actually were 20,000 flu related fatalities this season, you would see dozens of deaths reported every single day and hundreds of positive cases
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You know what will effectively stop cruising? If insurance companies pull plug covering ships/crew and individually people taking cruises.
I'm surprised that they have not done it yet. Travel insurance companies in split second invalidate your coverage if you travel in 'known, affected areas'. Why can't cruise ships being designated such 'areas' before even cruise takes place?
I'm surprised that they have not done it yet. Travel insurance companies in split second invalidate your coverage if you travel in 'known, affected areas'. Why can't cruise ships being designated such 'areas' before even cruise takes place?
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#280

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Or maybe they know and they just feel better playing dumb than facing a harsh reality.
We've just arrived back in the UK from Oz via Hong Kong. They take it very seriously in HK - every hotel as far as I can see checks the temperature of the guest as they come in the building, as well as when you check in. Everyone wears masks and hand sanitisers are everywhere. Seems to be working as they seem to be keeping the lid on it. We came onwards via Dubai on EK385, and on the leg from HK to Bangkok, all the air crew wore masks, and when we got to Dubai eveyone was observed with a thermal image camera, and anyone staying in Dubai had to complete a medical questionnaire and declaration. When we got back to Heathrow - what virus, nothing, no messages, no monitoring of passengers, come on and spread your germs through the airport.
Yup, HK takes it super seriously. We remember SARS (not that I was here for it)
More incompetence by local health officials. Hopefully other states are handling this better. Hopefully.
https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavir...from-feds.html
https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavir...from-feds.html
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But because of the terrible healthcare there, people that are well are invincible to stuff that kills others--typhoid fever is regarded like the common cold, and just as prevalent. And that doesn't get into the malaria, meningitis, and all the other stuff including insanitary drinking water that people live with every day. And that's the thing--they live without much basic care at all. So in a place like that, the healthcare part of the equation doesn't factor in as much as the resistance of the people to get critically sick. But due to the lack of even basic hygiene, it is going to spread like a gasoline fire.

It's sad that the world is this way.We've just arrived back in the UK from Oz via Hong Kong. They take it very seriously in HK - every hotel as far as I can see checks the temperature of the guest as they come in the building, as well as when you check in. Everyone wears masks and hand sanitisers are everywhere. Seems to be working as they seem to be keeping the lid on it. We came onwards via Dubai on EK385, and on the leg from HK to Bangkok, all the air crew wore masks, and when we got to Dubai eveyone was observed with a thermal image camera, and anyone staying in Dubai had to complete a medical questionnaire and declaration. When we got back to Heathrow - what virus, nothing, no messages, no monitoring of passengers, come on and spread your germs through the airport.
How are the hotels checking the temperature? I'm curious because I was in the hospitality industry a long time and am very curious as to how this is implemented.
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Re: Checking temperature of guests/travelers/visitors
Why is this still happening?
A person without fever can have SARS-CoV-2.
A person with fever doesn't necessarily have SARS-CoV-2.
Why is this still happening?
A person without fever can have SARS-CoV-2.
A person with fever doesn't necessarily have SARS-CoV-2.
#283

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At a guess because it’s a 3 second check and if someone does have a temperature then it is advisable if they are separated from others regardless of whether it’s Coronavirus or not.
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It's a dangerous, ineffective and misleading practice (IMO).
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That wasn’t my experience in either Hong Kong or Singapore where we were checked, there wasn’t any remote suggestion that this was a health check or that we had been given the all clear. It was simply one of many things that they were doing to identify potential carriers and separate them as early as possible. Given the progression of the disease in those countries compared to others I know where I feel much safer.



