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Sky were also covering the big exit from London, trains packed no social distancing. Just found out a relative passed on Friday, now not close and one of those in normal times I would have thought about going to the Funeral but now not an issue.
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Originally Posted by Boiler
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Sky were also covering the big exit from London, trains packed no social distancing. Just found out a relative passed on Friday, now not close and one of those in normal times I would have thought about going to the Funeral but now not an issue.
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There was an interview on Sky and I think one was from Bristol and the other Leeds going home for Christmas.
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Originally Posted by Boiler
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There was an interview on Sky and I think one was from Bristol and the other Leeds going home for Christmas.
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If anybody thinks they will be able to stop the new strain from entering well no chance.
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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12948135)
Looks like this new strain of COVID is hammering parts of England right now. So much so that other countries have banned incoming flights from the UK.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-...-says-12168124 |
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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12948156)
It's these international flights from the UK that I worry about, especially the ones landing in YVR.
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Canada has never banned flights, they have only placed restrictions on people entering, but the exemptions make the swiss cheese holes pretty big.
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Getting vaccinated is extremely cool.
Oct. 28, 1956, backstage at “The Ed Sullivan Show,†the 21-year-old Elvis Presley—the smooth-faced, pouting, swivel-hipped hero of American youth—extended his left arm. In went the needle. Off went the flashbulbs. A polio star was born. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...85daaabe5.jpeg |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12948165)
I wouldn't be surprised if the new strain is already here and in the US and contributing to the explosive spread California is seeing.
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Virus's mutate and adapt, it's nothing new.. there are over 200 variations/mutations of Covid 19**. This adaptation / mutation is to allow it to spread more easily, however, there is nothing showing that it is more virulent in it's effect on people (i.e. it's not having any worse effect than the usual variety - people aren't getting more seriously ill than the more common variety), nor that it's causing more deaths. It's been in the UK since September! More hype to feed the hysteria that is boris.
There are similar mutations elsewhere in the world already :) **Correction - as of July 2020 apparently there were a total of 1,234 mutations (and doubtless more since) https://www.nature.com/articles/s10038-020-0808-9 |
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Most of Ontario will be locked down for 28 days from Christmas Eve...Northern Ontario for 14 days. Senior schools closed until 21 Jan...elementary schools until 11 Jan. Ford is expected to give further details tomorrow.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7534030/o..._9LYSpWtqEZMEE |
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Maybe a new variant in South Africa as well, but the study hasn't been peer reviewed, appears severity is no worse, but it spreads faster and test swabs have higher viral load. Appears to be a different variant than UK one.
"Scientists are examining this particular variant closely because it includes several changes in the part of the virus that allows it to attach to human cells, which is a key target for antibody therapies and vaccines." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/19/w...s-variant.html The new variant is named 501.V2. |
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Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12948219)
Virus's mutate and adapt, it's nothing new.. there are over 200 variations/mutations of Covid 19. This adaptation / mutation is to allow it to spread more easily, however, there is nothing showing that it is more virulent in it's effect on people (i.e. it's not having any worse effect than the usual variety - people aren't getting more seriously ill than the more common variety), nor that it's causing more deaths. It's been in the UK since September! More hype to feed the hysteria that is boris.
There are similar mutations elsewhere in the world already :) It's good that the new variant doesn't seem to be more deadly, although of course with more people contracting the virus there will inevitably be more hospitalisations and deaths. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12948167)
There have been loads of infected people flying into Toronto these past few months. I don’t think they have banned flights from my country during the last 10 months.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/can...irus-1.5849598 |
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