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Worried about coronavirus thread 25

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ofwarren · 13/03/2020 10:59

Here's the new thread
I'll get Mumsnet to add the links later as I'm busy.

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ofwarren · 13/03/2020 11:04

Premier League suspended over coronavirus t.co/YHegojgmh2
The independent

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ofwarren · 13/03/2020 11:06

Thirteen new cases of coronavirus in Wales brings UK total to 609 t.co/kGKlAdm5pn t.co/IYbGy3aXMU
Mirror breaking news

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BookMeOnTheSudExpress · 13/03/2020 11:07

Thank you Ofwaren.

RedToothBrush · 13/03/2020 11:09

Well my GP surgery has just closed its doors. The notice online says they are cancelling ALL appointments, and are conducting 2 minute telephone triage only...

Yesterday a number of gp surgeries nearby texted their patients saying they were now closed with immediate effect.

However the local newspaper got involved and looked into it.

The local CCG then got involved and overruled the GPS being closed and said they were seeing patients as normal.

This was then reported by the newspaper but the surgeries were not telling patients this directly.

I have a suspicion there is a local outbreak in progress although cases haven't been diagnosed. It's odd that these surgeries all just closed (it was 3 or 4 of them).

BernardsarenotalwaysSaints · 13/03/2020 11:09

Get in! Dh might now stop bringing up the fact the rugby has been postponed. sorry but I’m taking small victories atm

fullofteandneedstopee · 13/03/2020 11:10

Thank you. BIL's boss now has it and someone told to go home from work and self-isolate. It's really starting to feel real and i'm glad I planned for this since the start of February and mentally prepared as much as I could. Still not convinced by the advice will work. Why do we have 7 days self isolation where everyone else has 14. It seems are elderly are collateral damage to save our economy.

Kuponut · 13/03/2020 11:14

Wish they'd hurry up and tell DH's team to go home - he's like a walking catalogue of risk factors and he can WFH very very easily. I'm at home - meant to be revising and I can get more done here than going in for the odd lecture and risking the commute but the news just keeps getting bonkerser and bonkerser. When Jeremy Hunt is on the side of the nation's health - the world's gone insane.

Had the news on with one of the kids at home yesterday and Trump came on and she commented "he's getting orangerer"

Possiblynotever · 13/03/2020 11:14

Boris Johnson said it yesterday: some of us shall loose their loved ones.
The specialists say that we need to develop herd immunity.
So it is ok.
Carry on.

BiBiBirdie · 13/03/2020 11:17

I do think if you look at Policing in general, an enforced hibernation would cause civil unrest

Can you imagine the same gangs/county lines lot liking the idea of shutting up shop?
What about addicts? And the homeless who can't hibernate indoors.

Is there the possibility that they also know that just like a winter epidemic would put a bomb under the NHS, the same can be said of Policing. I think we would see looting in London and the major UK cities within a fortnight over boredom.

China found it simple to lock it's people behind doors. They are a controlled country without the same liberty we have. They can't even pick how big their families are.

If you tried the same on a nation like us who have a population used to going down the pub or to Tesco when they fancy it, the rot would set in pretty sharpish.

I'm not saying I'm right btw, I'm just trying to remove myself from the ceiling and keep calm and rational that our Tory overlords are not happy to kill us all off on the toss of a coin.

Carlislemumof4 · 13/03/2020 11:17

Thanks for the new thread, still reading as much of them as I can.

In answer to this comment on the previous thread...

I think it’s clear that many on here think we can lock down for a fortnight, catch up on all our household tasks and then open the doors in 2 weeks and it’ll all be over That’s not going to happen. The government were quite clear yesterday that they think large gatherings will be banned and schools will have to close at some point but to do it now is premature and unsustainable

I'm not reading that as a widespread perception on here at all.

People recognise the severity of the situation, that as other countries are we need to bring in wartime measures and fast, that will be the case for a lengthy period over at least the spring and summer and that life is going to change for the longer term beyond that. Preparing ourselves to lose loved ones.

We're being told most of us will need to look after ourselves and our families at home. So let me keep my children at home to learn for a period of a few months without the threat of court action while keeping their school places for later summer/autumn. Instead of suggesting I could be legally required to send them in to a class of 40 or 50 despite how unsafe that would be in our school.

Give clear guidelines on WFH so my DH who luckily mainly does can agree all meetings will be via the phone/online app they use rather than being required to travel a couple of hours on the train to the office regularly. Not because it's necessary for work but for team building reasons.

People need a coronavirus test widely available so if positive they can make appropriate decisions for their family and give employers/schools a definite diagnosis, if negative take the usual OTC medicines, social distancing measures but otherwise carry on as normally as possible.

Having to accept we don't yet know how long it may take to fully recover, if the virus lays dormant, if we can catch it or a different strain a second time.

Knowledge of clusters in local communities is important to individuals and organisations decision making. That has been clear here in Carlisle just over the last couple of days.

The government's advice is limp, woolly and yes based on economic reasons. I'm a Leave voter, I wanted Brexit but this is a wartime situation and we should be pulling together with Ireland and mainland Europe, keeping in line with the measures they're taking.

NewYearNewTwatName · 13/03/2020 11:19

Thought I'd post these links.

It's nice sometimes to read about possible progresses in treatment/vaccine.

The second link shows who's doing what research where.

www.sciencenews.org/article/coronavirus-covid19-repurposed-treatments-drugs

www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/analysis/coronavirus-mers-cov-drugs/

DrBlackbird · 13/03/2020 11:20

So fab that the gov't has stopped community testing. Makes total sense that possibly/likely infected patients get admitted directly onto main wards. Those people are sure to have no underlying health issues. And we don't care if our health care workers also get ill, do we? We will just bring in some more of those 50,000 nurses so readily promised to us. Now, imagine if this gov't had set up drive through testing two weeks ago. No, that would've been such a waste of resources. Much better to let whole hospital wards and HCW's come into contact...

The Basingstoke Gazette reports that it was told by an employee of Basingstoke and North Hampshire hospital that the woman, who was showing coronavirus symptoms, was moved into a ward with critically unwell women.

According to the paper:

The unwell patient remained on the ward around critically ill people for hours until results revealed she had coronavirus. Nurses in normal uniform and without protective gear moved her.

The member of staff contacted this newspaper after being appalled by the practice which they claim will lead to a ‘dangerous spread’ of the disease and warns the hospital is on the brink of an outbreak.

Now a patient who was forced to temporarily share the ward with the Covid-19 sufferer is displaying symptoms of the disease.

fedup21 · 13/03/2020 11:22

Schools in Croatia now shutting.

I simply don’t trust that our government are making the right decisions

Hannsmum · 13/03/2020 11:22

Im Just getting so worried now. I wasn't initially, but it seems its so easy to catch and im dead worried abouf my kids..

Why are these schools still open?

Exochord · 13/03/2020 11:23

People need a coronavirus test widely available so if positive they can make appropriate decisions
This. DH’s company was making plans to send a whole department home for self isolation if one of them tested positive. Now that’s been cancelled because there will be no test available.

bananallamas · 13/03/2020 11:23

Following. Thanks for the info

defthand · 13/03/2020 11:25

It’s madness @DRBlackbird.

UnbalancedMum · 13/03/2020 11:29

I’ve just come home from a hospital appointment with my consultant, he wasn’t there today so I saw a doctor who is under him, she was lovely, I was due to make the decision about a hysterectomy with my consultant as I have adenomyosis.

There were signs about hand sanitising everywhere and the receptions were telling everyone to use the hand sanitiser on the wall on the way in and the way out. The pregnancy scan rooms had notices saying only mum and one other visitor in the scanning room because of the virus.

Because of my issues the doctor wanted to book me in within 2 weeks to see my consultant as She can’t make the final decision and she came back and told me they are cancelling appointments and only booking telephone ones because of the ongoing situation so I’m booked in for that in two weeks unless things change. Which I’m expecting them too.
She couldn’t apologise enough because of my pain but I said I understand and there is much more important things at hand currently.

I’m in Kent.

UnbalancedMum · 13/03/2020 11:30

*receptionists!

BigChocFrenzy · 13/03/2020 11:31

Thanks for the new thread, ofwarren 💐

EgonSpengler2020 · 13/03/2020 11:31

People need a coronavirus test widely available so if positive they can make appropriate decisions

But at an individual level a test is only good on the day it is taken. Logistically completing 66 million tests every day isn't realistic.

Within a week or two case numbers will be high enough that the 20% of cases poorly enough to need inpatient care (and therefore be tested) will show the pattern of spread around the country.

DeadBod · 13/03/2020 11:32

I've just been to my doctors. Anyone wanting to make an appointment for anything (even for bloods or to see a nurse) have to be triaged via call back in the first instance. The reception desk was clear of it's usual various leaflets and the self check in machine was turned off.

Rocketmam · 13/03/2020 11:32

Fil has called up panicking.

He was completely naysaying it...until they cancelled the footy. Bless him!

namechangemania · 13/03/2020 11:34

Will we get our usual 2pm figures update today from PHE?

Ifartglitterybaubles · 13/03/2020 11:34

I'm (-) this close to pulling my children out of school I don't want to lose their school place or have to pay a fine to do so. My Dh can wfm. I'm now a SAHM, I'm also high risk as are two of my children and I won't be taking them to any crowded places/softplays/cinemas. If they don't close schools by next Friday I will have to remove them. I'm lucky I can afford the fine but in this instance we should be allowed to remove our children without the threat of fines and losing school places.

Let us take our children out! There is no way I will allow them to sit in a class of 40? 50?.. I will de register them if I have too, I don't want to but if that's what I have to do to protect them and our family, then so be it.

Also as a HCP I wouldn't want to have to wear PPE whilst at work to protect myself only to come home from work to mix with my children who will more than likely give me the virus anyway! Theres no better way to spread germs than throw a bunch of kids together for long periods of the day.