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originally posted by: CrazeeWorld777
But...
This thread about coronavirus updates... not... I repeat... not stocks and/or stock markets!
I think most of us in this thread are more concerned with the virus TBH
originally posted by: Fowlerstoad
a reply to: tanstaafl
To address your good question, the fact that this is a 'novel' virus means at the start of it's cycle, nobody had any immunity to it. As a result, every contact of an infected person had a chance to also be infected. As time goes by / (is going by?), some people previously infected will (hopefully) be immune to reinfection. That is what usually happens with other viruses. That is referred to as 'herd immunity'.
The problem with this specific novel coronavirus though, and something I am really having a hard time dealing with, is that some patients (14%? ) may be becoming 're-infected'. So, no herd immunity from them? That really could complicate things as time moves forward. Are these 14% having a 'relapse' of their own disease (like with herpes), or are they having a true re-infection from another person? That is the BIG question that I am personally hoping we can answer at some point.
originally posted by: Furryhobnob
But on the other side how many have died that they put down to something else as it wasn't known they had coronavirus, and now dead won't be tested, so it could also be more fatal than we think too? a reply to: tanstaafl
originally posted by: pasiphae
Anyone listining to the WHO update right now? Tedros said TWICE that it doesn't spread when there are no symptoms. He also said the flu is more contagious (pretty sure - I'll need to rewatch when it's available). I'm stunned that he said it doesn't spread when you have no symptoms. That's totally different than we've been reading.
Coronavirus: Wirral school closes after child's parent tests positive
A high school on Merseyside has closed after a child's parent tested positive for coronavirus.
Head teacher Mark Bellamy said he had taken the decision to close Hilbre High School in West Kirby, Wirral, as a precaution.
Public Health England is yet to comment but it is understood the case will be listed in its forthcoming updates.
Some pupils had recently been skiing in northern Italy but Mr Bellamy said the case was not linked to the trip.
Writing in a statement on the school's website, Mr Bellamy said: "Hilbre High School has today been informed that a parent of students at the school has tested positive for the coronavirus.
"Prior to confirmation that the parent had contracted the virus, a child of the parent attended school yesterday.
"As a precaution, we are closing to allow our school community to move forward and ensure that the school is clean for all of our staff and students.
www.bbc.co.uk...