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new coronavirus outbreak China, Korea, USA - mod warnings in OP (updated 24/02/20)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,634 ✭✭✭✭Graces7


    gozunda wrote: »
    To be fair it would be difficult for individuals to set up proper detection and quarantine services for both visitors or groups of people who may be infected.

    It would also be fairly difficult for individuals to administer their own intensive care to themselves or access requirements for oxygen or other specislist care should that need arise. .

    As to authorities providing stuff - that goes with the territory - with here providing largely free accommodation, general healthcare and a whole range of other services to those who cant afford it or otherwise (yeah thats not perfect either) .

    The UK and Ireland during the 'last' war took control of food production and rationing, with strict controls being the norm. (not advocating that btw - just a reply about the above)

    Tbh a kick up the arse to the state authorities here regarding some decent contingency planning wouldn't go amiss tbh.

    Heres another one

    Fail to prepare - prepare to fail ...

    I read the post differently; HSE have assured of precautions etc already. and of course medical care.

    You cannot compare this with food rationing in and after the last war.

    But there remains a great deal we each and all can do to prepare. Without and before being ordered to and I know many here are doing that. There is abundant info Self reliance goes a long way in any situation and the fail to prepare maxim certainly applies .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    8 new cases on mainland Japan in 4 different regions, and 4 more in Singapore , 74 and 81 respectively now

    4 more patients aboard Diamon Princess have developed into a serious condition, total 24 of 554 hospitalised with serious condition now


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,994 ✭✭✭✭cnocbui


    This thread could be a superb thesis on the perils of social media for someone.

    Why - who has died or come to harm?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,718 ✭✭✭saabsaab


    Just saw on RTE that those returning from the affected ships may not have to quarantine! This is mad we are only asking for trouble.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,996 ✭✭✭✭gozunda


    Graces7 wrote: »
    I read the post differently; HSE have assured of precautions etc already. and of course medical care. You cannot compare this with food rationing in and after the last war. But there remains a great deal we each and all can do to prepare. Without and before being ordered to and I know many here are doing that. There is abundant info Self reliance goes a long way in any situation and the fail to prepare maxim certainly applies .

    Taking a look at government communications to date and the state emergency website - there's fuk all being done apparently. I would love that to be proven otherwise tbh

    The HSE is currently log jamed with significant waiting lists for beds in all the major hospitals. Not a chance in hell there is available capacity or resouces for any type of an emergency in the present system

    Btw I'm not comparing anything to food rationing - that was a response to this
    Analyse the likely effects of any situation to your own life and make provision, This is what we learned in the last War by the way. 

    The point is the state took some fairly effective hands on controls at a national level during the 'last war' you mentioned. - It's not possible for the individual to make national provision but rather I'd hope the relevant authorities are up for taking the finger out

    But yes agreed people can do stuff to help themselves - though that doesnt mean those in charge shouldn't be at least doing some half decent contingency planning for this or even similar events.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,718 ✭✭✭saabsaab


    'based on the idea that humans don't like to think about bad things happening'



    Human nature but taken to extreme will lead to head in sand syndrome.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,994 ✭✭✭✭cnocbui


    gozunda wrote: »
    Fairly standard Irish State level of information being provided on emergency planning there and elsewhere tbh - ie bugger all squared

    According to the news this morning the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed there are Irish citizens on board a cruise ship in Japan and the cruise ship in Cambodia (I presume among those not cleared for departure)



    Yeah reckon that's deciding what type of biscuit options there are for the meetings that may be scheduled sometime somewhere ...

    If it hits here our hospital and response services will be well and truely fooked and no fault of hard working frontline staff either ...

    Why doesn't a journalist challenge the liars in government and ask how is it our medical services could cope with an outbreak, when the norm is for there to be 9+ month waiting lists for innumerable medical procedures and Limerick regional hospital has had people on trolleys for the last decade. If there is the capacity to cope then why hasn't that capacity been used to eliminate waiting lists and get people off trolleys?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 864 ✭✭✭Zenify


    Did I misunderstand an earlier comment.... did an Australian couple refuse to be evacuated from the ship because they weren't sure if they could bring all their bags?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,166 ✭✭✭Fr_Dougal


    saabsaab wrote: »
    Just saw on RTE that those returning from the affected ships may not have to quarantine! This is mad we are only asking for trouble.
    Two Irish passengers aboard the MS Westerdam returned home and entered self-imposed isolation for potential coronavirus after the ship docked in Cambodia last week, the Irish Times has learned.

    Lovely.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 326 ✭✭laurah591


    cnocbui wrote: »
    Why - who has died or come to harm?

    This whole social media angle is being overplayed dramatically.

    China is in serious lockdown mode combating a serious threat. Some of the unverified material is fake for sure but more isn't. I think it's important to sometimes see a glimpse from ground zero. Without access to this material i believe the great unwashed wouldn't be told the full story. I believe social media has played an important role in educating people to some extent


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 326 ✭✭laurah591


    Zenify wrote: »
    Did I misunderstand an earlier comment.... did an Australian couple refuse to be evacuated from the ship because they weren't sure if they could bring all their bags?


    Nope lol.... they paid for there bags and so help em.... they coming home with there bags.

    I guess they don't believe this virus is a risk to them


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 326 ✭✭laurah591


    Fr_Dougal wrote: »
    Lovely.

    I wonder if the people on that homeward bound flight knew who they were sitting beside


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭SeaBreezes


    Zenify wrote: »
    Did I misunderstand an earlier comment.... did an Australian couple refuse to be evacuated from the ship because they weren't sure if they could bring all their bags?

    I wonder what they are smuggling...;-)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,130 ✭✭✭dominatinMC


    Just to clarify on previous posts, here is the link to the RTE story. Nowhere does it state that "those returning from the affected ships may not have to quarantine". Although the report is quite ambiguous and vague in detail..

    https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2020/0218/1116033-ireland-coronavirus/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 326 ✭✭laurah591


    SeaBreezes wrote: »
    Iwonder what they are smuggling...;-)

    lol
    :D:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    Yeh youd think people on social media were making a big fuss out of f*** all. By the far the largest and most stringently implemented quarantine in human history is currently ongoing and covers over 10% of the world population,the olympics may be cancelled for the first time since the world wars,some of the largest and most important economies in the world may go into recession,a totally unknown and novel virus of uncertain lethality could very easily infect a huge percentage of the world population,almost 2,000 people have died in just 5 weeks in a city where youd generally expect about that number of flu deaths over the course of an entire year(and that would be a in a really bad flu season, and doesnt take into account the harsh quaratine and lockdown which stopped much of the infections), if anything I think the worldwide media/social media is almost bizarrely quiet about it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭SeaBreezes


    gozunda wrote: »
    Fairly standard Irish State level of information being provided on emergency planning there and elsewhere tbh - ie bugger all squared

    According to the news this morning the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed there are Irish citizens on board a cruise ship in Japan and the cruise ship in Cambodia (I presume among those not cleared for departure)



    Yeah reckon that's deciding what type of biscuit options there are for the meetings that may be scheduled sometime somewhere ...

    If it hits here our hospital and response services will be well and truely fooked and no fault of hard working frontline staff either ...

    I would imagine it's here already.. The tests are not accurate.

    We have people in limerick, dublin and cork hospitals who have tested negative, but I assume have the symptoms as they were suspected cases. I guess they are suspect due to recent geographic location. Otherwise why think it's Coronavirus?

    I also assume that's why the Chinese lumped suspected cases in with actual cases, and a clinical diagnoses is enough.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,306 ✭✭✭✭Drumpot


    cnocbui wrote: »
    Why doesn't a journalist challenge the liars in government and ask how is it our medical services could cope with an outbreak, when the norm is for there to be 9+ month waiting lists for innumerable medical procedures and Limerick regional hospital has had people on trolleys for the last decade. If there is the capacity to cope then why hasn't that capacity been used to eliminate waiting lists and get people off trolleys?

    I think some people think that asking serious questions is tantamount to inciting panic. Want to understand whats going on and what we would do in this country if it did break out, is somehow being attached to some sort of panic narrative that I don't really get. I am not on twitter or facebook (other then work and contacts) so I dont know whats going on those sort of mediums.

    As I said from my own small story of my estate flooding, panic ensued not so much because the estate was flooding but when there was no plan , coordination or idea what was being done in event of the flooding getting worse. Even after the event (the first time), no real plan or communication was improved. It really was as if each time our estate flooded we would just make it up as we go along.

    I work in the insurance industry so I do like statistics to understand probability. A couple aged 40, non smokers have an 89% chance of one of the following happening to one of them before they are 68 (state pension age):

    - Death (10%) (24% if smokers)
    - Serious Illness (29%) (50% if smokers)
    - Unable to work for a month or more (83%)(94% if smokers)
    - One of the above (89%)(98% if smokers)

    *Statistics risk calculator from Aviva , worked out by actuaries

    I think this is important in my understanding of people's thought process towards events that could harm them. In my experience, most people do not believe they are going to be in the 89%/98% probability in those figures. Quite often, people who know me dont really think of life assurance or other covers as anything other then a product to be sold, until they see me at a funeral or if somebody they know gets unwell.

    And if that's the case, then its no surprise that most people dont really worry too much about a virus that only kills maybe 2% of those infected. And then if the majority of those are elderly (and not children), there is even less concern from those very unlikely to be affected. Therefore they dont think of the potential consequences (economy, health service, availability of goods and services) of them being complacent and not taking this virus seriously. This leads to the potential for the virus to spread increasing just by this factor on its own.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,172 ✭✭✭wadacrack


    The lack of coverage highlighting the risk is not a surprise. Most people don't value their health. Diet and climate change prime examples.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,572 ✭✭✭✭BorneTobyWilde


    David and Sally the update specialists on the Cruise ship now have been infected, how crazy is that. They only have it because they were held hostage on a ship where the virus was.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    https://www.reddit.com/r/China_Flu/comments/f5s6xe/covid19_share_of_daily_confirmed_cases_feb_17_2020/
    80% of new daily infections are still occurring in Wuhan, 10% in Greater Hubei. The 4% rest of China, 1% worldwide outside China, and 5% on the Diamon Princess lol


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,126 ✭✭✭Snow Garden


    cnocbui wrote: »
    Why - who has died or come to harm?

    To give people some perspective.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm#ILIActivityMap

    CDC estimates that so far in the 2019-2020 flu season there have been at least 26 million flu illnesses, 250,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths from flu.

    How come ye dont hype up a thread on that?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,126 ✭✭✭Snow Garden


    Its always better to err on the side of caution when facing what could be a once in a lifetime pandemic. Those who got masks early were smart, its much harder to get the right kind of mask now.

    SARS was in 2003.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,172 ✭✭✭wadacrack


    To give people some perspective.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm#ILIActivityMap

    CDC estimates that so far in the 2019-2020 flu season there have been at least 26 million flu illnesses, 250,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths from flu.

    How come ye dont hype up a thread on that?

    This is a new and much more dangerous illness, its been only around about 8 weeks or so.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,608 ✭✭✭timmyntc


    SARS was in 2003.

    SARS wasn't pandemic, it had low infection rates and was restricted to China/SEA.

    nCov is much more infectious - the danger with something that spreads this easily and incubates for so long is that if it becomes widespread it could be very difficult to ever get rid of.
    Basically it could become a new, more lethal flu-like illness in that it's always spreading & mutating.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,373 ✭✭✭✭odyssey06


    To give people some perspective.
    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm#ILIActivityMap
    CDC estimates that so far in the 2019-2020 flu season there have been at least 26 million flu illnesses, 250,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths from flu.
    How come ye dont hype up a thread on that?

    Did the Chinese quarantine one of their provinces because of flu?
    Or because of the hype on this thread?
    Is there a cruise ship quarantined because someone has the flu?
    Or because of the hype on this thread?

    You read it here first folks. We have the power to get ships quarantined.
    I've never liked Luxembourg. How do we get that quarantined?

    Oh wait no, in reality we are dealing with a new and unknown contagious virus with the potential for a global pandemic.

    "To follow knowledge like a sinking star..." (Tennyson's Ulysses)



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,911 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    To give people some perspective.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm#ILIActivityMap

    CDC estimates that so far in the 2019-2020 flu season there have been at least 26 million flu illnesses, 250,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths from flu.

    How come ye dont hype up a thread on that?

    and if we had 26 million cases of this virus we would have a conservative estimate of 100,000 deaths. just some more perspective.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,086 ✭✭✭Nijmegen


    I thought we had left the "yeah but the average flu kills 14,000 people per year and ye don't panic about that." Or is it just that every 100 pages of the thread we go back round on it. The infectious potential of this virus and its death rate are significant vs the typical flu, and if left uncontained it could infect and kill significantly more on top of the well understood and tackled flu (just the same as the typical flu would kill far more if we didn't invest significant amounts into fighting it, just that we do so in a fairly procedural way so that it falls away into the background). If this virus is contained at, say, 3,000 deaths some might say "Ha, it wasn't even as bad as a normal flu!" without really stopping to consider the simply tremendous efforts that had to be lent to stopping it from killing many more. 10% of the worlds population are on lockdown and they're spraying the streets with truck loads of disinfectant. They're not doing it for the craic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,994 ✭✭✭✭cnocbui


    To give people some perspective.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm#ILIActivityMap

    CDC estimates that so far in the 2019-2020 flu season there have been at least 26 million flu illnesses, 250,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths from flu.

    How come ye dont hype up a thread on that?

    To give you some perspective, 50% of Europe's population died due to the Black Death. That would be 370 million people in today's numbers. Keeping a close eye on a developing situation involving a new pandemic pathogen isn't panicking or foolish. There is far more panicking and foolishness going on regarding 'climate change' and no one has even died.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭SeaBreezes


    I see closed cases fatality rate has dropped another 1% now at 12% its been dropping by 1% a day since the new hubei governor took over.
    I thought it was WHO on the ground but apparently not..

    Now there's a man who understands stats...

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/


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