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  • Haaltert
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    Spain in lockdown too, but I try to look at the positive side: lockdown in Belgium= sitting inside when outside the temperature is 5 degrees or lockdown Spain where Incan smoke a cigar on the terrace with 23 [emoji848][emoji848]


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  • Kickback
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    I'm on work from home now with prospect of kids being off school for weeks.

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  • gojira
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    Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
    Just seen that.... Christ......


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    Yeah. We were already struggling to survive where I work. I think that this will kill us. But look at the bright side, more time for cigars now, lol.

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  • cohibaIV
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    Originally posted by gojira View Post
    And France has just been locked down!
    Just seen that.... Christ......


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  • gojira
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    And France has just been locked down!

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  • Deano
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    The 80% scenario is absolute worst case

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  • cohibaIV
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    Originally posted by simwells View Post
    That?s what I thought never seen publicly by any number of people til the 2000?s quite an interesting random bit of history!


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    Definitely makes sense why you thought that.. don?t know why I thought it was a common comment from WW2

    Life?s for learning

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  • SHAMZ84
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    Just to be clear the 150k is tested cases there will be thousands who wouldn't have been tested who would have had the virus too.


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  • potpest
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    As I understand it 80% of us will probably get it and be slightly ill. This is what we need to build what they call herd immunity because like the flu it probably won't get away. Like the flu it seems to kill the weak. I'm not especially worried about getting it but I am worried about my parents in their eighties but they live in a little village where they're probably safer. It was interesting to hear a behavioural psychologist on the tv say that he thinks it will affect our society by making us more community spirited. I disagree. In Italy families are still very close and several generations live together like in China and look at their death toll. I think our modern more isolationist society will work in our favour for once. To put it into perspective take a look at this chart my neighbour shared on Facebook. She's not an alarmist, she's an NHS matron. I never knew how many people still died of TB but look at the measles stats and people still don't get their children vaccinated!

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    I'm not sure it's comparable to look at a death rate comparison of a disease which has only infected 150,000 worldwide and put it next to something like TB which 2 Billion people worldwide are currently infected with and 9 Million a year develop the disease.

    Comparing it to seasonal flu with the limited data we have, it is much worse.

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by ZomB View Post
    Does anybody knowledgeable know what the actual risk is? Looks like people in supermarkets and communities are just going bonkers...10s of thousands die of flu every year...I doubt a significant percentage of population will be seriously affected?
    As I understand it 80% of us will probably get it and be slightly ill. This is what we need to build what they call herd immunity because like the flu it probably won't get away. Like the flu it seems to kill the weak. I'm not especially worried about getting it but I am worried about my parents in their eighties but they live in a little village where they're probably safer. It was interesting to hear a behavioural psychologist on the tv say that he thinks it will affect our society by making us more community spirited. I disagree. In Italy families are still very close and several generations live together like in China and look at their death toll. I think our modern more isolationist society will work in our favour for once. To put it into perspective take a look at this chart my neighbour shared on Facebook. She's not an alarmist, she's an NHS matron. I never knew how many people still died of TB but look at the measles stats and people still don't get their children vaccinated!

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  • simwells
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    Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
    Found this online


    Keep Calm and Carry On? was one of three key messages created by Britain?s wartime propaganda department, the Ministry of Information, made famous as the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell?s novel, 1984.

    The now-ubiquitous ?Keep Calm and Carry On? phrase was chosen for its clear message of ?sober restraint? and was coined by the shadow Ministry of Information at some point between 27 June and 6 July 1939.

    It was one of a series of three posters that would be issued in the event of war (the others read ?Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution; Will Bring Us Victory? and ?Freedom is in Peril; Defend it with all Your Might?). The ?Keep Calm? design was never officially issued and only a very small number of originals have survived to the present day.

    2.45 million posters displaying it were printed, only to be pulped and recycled in 1940 to help the British government deal with a serious paper shortage.

    It wasn?t until a copy was discovered in a bookshop in Northumberland in 2000, and reproductions of it began to be sold a year later, that its fame was established.


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    That?s what I thought never seen publicly by any number of people til the 2000?s quite an interesting random bit of history!


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  • ZomB
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    Does anybody knowledgeable know what the actual risk is? Looks like people in supermarkets and communities are just going bonkers...10s of thousands die of flu every year...I doubt a significant percentage of population will be seriously affected?

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  • Moley
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    Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
    Found this online


    Keep Calm and Carry On? was one of three key messages created by Britain?s wartime propaganda department, the Ministry of Information, made famous as the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell?s novel, 1984.

    The now-ubiquitous ?Keep Calm and Carry On? phrase was chosen for its clear message of ?sober restraint? and was coined by the shadow Ministry of Information at some point between 27 June and 6 July 1939.

    It was one of a series of three posters that would be issued in the event of war (the others read ?Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution; Will Bring Us Victory? and ?Freedom is in Peril; Defend it with all Your Might?). The ?Keep Calm? design was never officially issued and only a very small number of originals have survived to the present day.

    2.45 million posters displaying it were printed, only to be pulped and recycled in 1940 to help the British government deal with a serious paper shortage.

    It wasn?t until a copy was discovered in a bookshop in Northumberland in 2000, and reproductions of it began to be sold a year later, that its fame was established.


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    The government never recycled the paper back then, it was this guy who took it all

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  • cohibaIV
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    Found this online


    Keep Calm and Carry On? was one of three key messages created by Britain?s wartime propaganda department, the Ministry of Information, made famous as the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell?s novel, 1984.

    The now-ubiquitous ?Keep Calm and Carry On? phrase was chosen for its clear message of ?sober restraint? and was coined by the shadow Ministry of Information at some point between 27 June and 6 July 1939.

    It was one of a series of three posters that would be issued in the event of war (the others read ?Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution; Will Bring Us Victory? and ?Freedom is in Peril; Defend it with all Your Might?). The ?Keep Calm? design was never officially issued and only a very small number of originals have survived to the present day.

    2.45 million posters displaying it were printed, only to be pulped and recycled in 1940 to help the British government deal with a serious paper shortage.

    It wasn?t until a copy was discovered in a bookshop in Northumberland in 2000, and reproductions of it began to be sold a year later, that its fame was established.


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  • cohibaIV
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    Originally posted by simwells View Post
    As a side note the Blitz generation never saw "Keep Calm and Carry on" did they? Wasn't it an advertising slogan that was never really seen until 15 years ago or something?
    ?Keep Calm and Carry On? was first used at the beginning of the Second World War, so the Blitz generation grew up with the slogan I believe

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