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    Supermarket shortages

    That's atrocious. i saw that, and took it at face value. It's the way it's reported in the MEDIA not the message coming out from government.
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    Gilbert: EU Complaint

    I think it is helpful that he has asked the question - many people have been asking the same in recent months, particularly in regard to rumours about a Ricoh Return "Oh, it must mean that the EC have chucked it out", etc. I am certainly not his biggest fan, but i don't think he's necessarily...
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    TV series that should be repeated but never are.

    Nope - Anna Soubry and Nicky Campbell were just as obnoxious back then as they are today!
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    TV series that should be repeated but never are.

    Mmmmm - a young Samantha Janus!
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    TV series that should be repeated but never are.

    It was on BBC4, three episodes a night a few weeks ago to mark the death of (i think) the writer. But only series 1. Definitely of its time, but Daniella Nardini was just gorge! Great theme tune too!
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    Things that annoy you

    Apparently sales of Corona beer fell in China (but that was due to the closing of all the bars, so is understandable). But their sales in USA fell by a vast amount too, as people chose not to buy it! Goes to show how thick some people are! I was skiing in France the week before last, and Corona...
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    Coronavirus

    Are you fucking kidding me???
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    The role of the immune system is to prevent future infections by the same pathogen, and it works in the HUGE majority of cases, but there will always be the exceptions - like the HANDFUL of people who have repeated chickenpox infection into adulthood. Of course, that doesn't take account of when...
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    Coronavirus

    People ask "why is the UK so different from everywhere employing more drastic measures?". The answer to that may be "Why has the UK suffered MUCH less from the impacts of SARS, MERS-CoV, swine flu and avian flu than many other comparable countries?" - beacuse of the expert epidemiological...
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    Coronavirus

    The evidence from SARS is that viable virus is not detectable after drying onto an absorbent surface such as paper. There is no reason to suppose that this coronavirus will behave any differently.
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    Coronavirus

    Chief Medical Officer (Whitty) and Chief Scientific Adviser (Vallance), but a whole bunch of experts in epidemiological modelling also involved - as well as behavioural psychologists. I believe they are providing the right collective evidence to enable the government to act as best as the data...
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    Coronavirus

    You are utterly incorrect on this point, RoS. PHE, the Chief Medical Officers, Chief Scientific Advisers and the like have been observing and monitoring the situation on an hourly basis. They have planned for this type of eventuality for a decade, and the algorithms and mathematical modelling of...
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    They've been at it again.

    Takes after his Uncle Andrew?
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    Coronavirus

    I mentioned it in passing yesterday. It's really interesting to see the distribution by local authority - generally well-to-do areas have higher incidence rates, which will probably decline when they have all come home from their skiing holidays in northern Italy. But it's probably also an...
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    Coronavirus

    I work from home on occasion, and get more done as there are fewer distractions (phone calls, office conversations, etc)
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    UEFA have told them they have to
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    The ridiculousness of this has now been exemplified by all the Olympiakos players being confirmed NEGATIVE for coronavirus. The likelihood of them having had prolonged close contact with their own club's owner is rather higher than a casual handshake or fleeting nod to the Arsenal players.
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    Coronavirus

    I think the main problem with the early SARS vaccines is that they were NASTY! But each coronavirus will have a slightly different make-up, so it's unlikely that the vaccines would cross-react, even if the symptoms are identical. It's been the perennial problem with generating a vaccine for the...
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    Coronavirus

    The Uni has been running a pilot of what they call "agile working", and i think the latest nastiness is likely to lead to an acceleration of the wider adoption of the programme. Essentially, if you are able to work from home (no meetings in your calendar, etc), then you may do so. It is part of...
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    Coronavirus

    FWIW, that individual is now confirmed NEGATIVE, and has been readmitted to the general population. The experience is helping us to formulate robust processes for how to manage future possible and confirmed cases. Take a look at Insite for the latest information, which generally follows PHE...
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