My Covid tests reading from right to left.
I spent Dec 26th to Jan 5th in Italy.
Tested myself (rapid antigen) less than 24 hr before flying home. Result: negative
Tested PCR on 6th Jan 01:00, sent off, Result: negative.
Felt a bit iffy on Monday 10th and tested positive (lateral flow, right...
Most of us are doing our bit and staying in but a few minutes ago this was the air traffic across the U.S.
This can't all be freight surely.
And there is still air traffic from the U.S. to the U.K.
I took this screenshot a few minutes ago showing all flights in the air across the Channel, the North Sea, the Atlantic and Europe.
For those of you who've no idea just how many planes there are in the air at any one time, consider today is a Sunday and there are plenty of planes sitting on the...
Received this morning. All on separate occasions.
1x 3 takeaway menus
1x charity bag
1x takeaway menu (singular)
1x letter and lightning cable off ebay originally from China no doubt.
4 different chances for coronavirus to be posted directly into my home through the letterbox.
If those requiring hospital beds in Italy outnumber the amount of beds available,what then?
Would they ask and expect neighbouring countries to take them?
Just why has Italy got this so bad? Are we certain it isn't transmitted in red wine and pizza?
Were you to walk around Cambridge City centre for half a day you'd be very likely to see thousands of Chinese students.
I presume many of them would've got together with relatives back in their home country over the New Year yet Milton Keynes is the closest the virus has been detected.
I thought I'd take a look at whether this has spread to the area around me I.e Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and found not a single case.
Then I realised it's probably because nobody wants to visit here.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-05/coronavirus-covid-19-what-its-like-to-have-the-virus/12026902
From the link:
Key points:
Australians Karen and Jason Honey both became infected with coronavirus on the Diamond Princess cruise ship
Ms Honey has suffered bouts of fever at night, regularly...
If you have an elderly neighbour remember to pop in every now and then to check how they're doing.
Because if they've succumbed to the virus then their larder is likely to be rammed with provisions. In date and free. No need to risk getting infected at the supermarket.
Not worried about catching it but won't go out of my way to put myself at risk.
I'm 54, have always been healthy but recently had a solid three hours of heavy heart palpitations (there's nothing quite like feeling your own heart flopping around in your chest like a dying fish) which necessitated...
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3052775/coronavirus-dog-hong-kong-covid-19-patient-tests
"The pet dog of a Hong Kong Covid-19 patient has tested “weak positive” for the new coronavirus, it was revealed by the government on Friday."
Lock up your pets.
Possibly.
If I have the coronavirus and I cough without a mask on, all the hundreds of germ ridden droplets that fly out can enter the system of others.
If I'm wearing a mask this could possibly stop droplet number 154 making it into the air.
Therefore wearing a mask has protected somebody from possibly...