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Corona Virus - Should we be worried?


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starting to get a bit close to home!

US oil company Chevron has said it is closing its London office in Canary Wharf over coronavirus fears and has asked staff to work from home for the time being.

Some 300 traders and staff have been sent home, according to reports, after two people returned from holidays in affected areas and displayed symptoms.

A spokeswoman for Chevron told (rag newspaper)We] continue to monitor the situation very closely, utilizing the guidance of international and local health authorities.

"Our primary concern is the health and safety of our employees and we are taking precautionary measures to reduce their risk of exposure.

"Consequently we have requested that our colleagues, based at our Westferry Circus office in London, work from home for the time being."

 

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Ireland v Italy cancelled.

 

For context, Italian rugby is a northern Italian sport - the players almost exclusively all play and live in Northern Italy, and the fans would also be flying from Northern Italy.

Game cancelled under advice from Simon Harris, minister of health (who's a complete clown, but that's not that relevant).

 

This is honestly the first step the Irish govt have taken, as flights were getting in from Northern Italy to Dublin just yesterday and there were no health or medical screenings or questionnaires on arrival.

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1 hour ago, crazyfool1 said:

we've  got Hinkley point building site to rival that :) 

I will add Hunterston A and B nuclear power stations,  complete with cracks in the reactor! They do seem to build these things in the most pristine of locations!  Nothing to worry about though, the local cops have a supply of iodine tablets to be issued in the event of a meltdown. Reckon your hat would give better protection. 

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10 minutes ago, MaxPower said:

Ireland v Italy cancelled.

 

For context, Italian rugby is a northern Italian sport - the players almost exclusively all play and live in Northern Italy, and the fans would also be flying from Northern Italy.

Game cancelled under advice from Simon Harris, minister of health (who's a complete clown, but that's not that relevant).

 

This is honestly the first step the Irish govt have taken, as flights were getting in from Northern Italy to Dublin just yesterday and there were no health or medical screenings or questionnaires on arrival.

Stupid and this is the kind of decisions that are worrying me for Glastonbury. Why not just play the game in Dublin with no fans from Italy?

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1 minute ago, AlexOvd said:

Stupid and this is the kind of decisions that are worrying me for Glastonbury. Why not just play the game in Dublin with no fans from Italy?

Italy fans will still fly over if the game is happening, flights are already booked.

It's all about risk reduction.

They may still play the game a different time.

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By the time they tried to evacuate the cities, it was already too late.

The infection was everywhere.

The army blockades were overrun.

And that's when the exodus started.

The day before broadcasting stopped, there were reports of infection in Paris and New York.

We didn't hear anything more after that.

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38 minutes ago, MaxPower said:

Italy fans will still fly over if the game is happening, flights are already booked.

It's all about risk reduction.

They may still play the game a different time.

To be honest, surely a more long term strategy is that these games are played behind closed doors? Doesn't sound like this thing is gonna go away any time soon and short of suspending all international sport, that'll be the only sustainable option.

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4 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

just heard one of them on the radio, being all British-exceptionalist, and asking Boris to "come and save us".

Good luck with that request. :lol: 

Boris is self-isolating in Chevening...Did PMQs today by Hologram 

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Just now, Garrett_Salas said:

To be honest, surely a more long term strategy is that these games are played behind closed doors? Doesn't sound like this thing is gonna go away any time soon and short of suspending all international sport, that'll be the only sustainable option.

Italians still have flights and hotels booked. Would be more likely to turn up in Dublin if the game is on, even just to watch from a pub. If its postponed they're more likely to try postpone their visit until its rescheduled.

We don't want them here anyway. With their beautiful women, their amazing food and their great wine.

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14 minutes ago, The Nal said:

By the time they tried to evacuate the cities, it was already too late.

The infection was everywhere.

The army blockades were overrun.

And that's when the exodus started.

The day before broadcasting stopped, there were reports of infection in Paris and New York.

We didn't hear anything more after that.

Would explain why everyone just seems so fucking angry all the time now

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1 hour ago, MaxPower said:

This is honestly the first step the Irish govt have taken, as flights were getting in from Northern Italy to Dublin just yesterday and there were no health or medical screenings or questionnaires on arrival.

it's hardly the "first step they've taken", save that type of nonsense for the barstool thicks who whinge about literally everything.

the WHO doesn't recommend airport screening, as it's a waste of resources, especially during flu season, and can take up to 14 days for the symptoms to show. it's basically a waste of time.

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Despite the numbers of fresh cases and deaths declining at the disease epicentre in China, the virus has spread rapidly internationally prompting travel concerns and questions around whether airports should provide medical assessments for passengers arriving from Covid-19-affected regions. 

Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Dr Tony Holohan, the Department of Health’s Chief Medical Officer, said screening at airports “has no value” and is not recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO). 

Holohan said there may be very limited circumstances in which screening would be considered “where there’s a very high risk in relation to a specific flight”. 

In response to the current situation he said “it is of absolutely no value and a waste of resources”.

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"A spokesperson for Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), meanwhile, told TheJournal.ie that it continues to follow advice issued by the HSE’s Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) which in turn follows advice from the World Health Organisation. "

“The HPSC has said that given there are no currently no direct flights to Dublin Airport from China or Hong Kong, there is no requirement for entry screening at Dublin Airport,” they added. 

“Separately, there are formal protocols in place in the event of a passenger presenting with acute respiratory infection on an inbound aircraft, and these will be adhered to,” they said. 

The HSPC will continue to closely monitor the situation and will keep us informed immediately should there be any change in the guidelines
 

 

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