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Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 6:48 pm
by Dellboy
1 were i live 1 were my mum lives and 6 where i was working
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:34 pm
by Christel
strangesam wrote:2 around my house, 5 around my Mothers.
Having had schrodingers virus (think we've had it, couldn't get tested so cant be sure, therefore have to behave as if we haven't had it). I'm 3 months past the worst of it. I still cant concentrate, am short of breath, permanently fatigued. Its a b****** of an illness. Take it seriously people. I had a 'mild' case, which wasn't hospitalisable (blood O2 only fell to 88% which was to high to be hospitalised). Doing the weekly shop in Tescos means spending the next day in bed hurting.
We've rapidly approaching the same number of civilian deaths in the last 3 months than civilian casualties during all 6 years of WWII ( 63,681 vs 67,200)
[excess covid deaths from
https://www.ft.com/content/9bb5f28e-b47 ... cb43d2a006, WWII civilian casualties from wikipedia]
WHO states:
The flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year globally.
Johns Hopkins states:
450,835 C-19 deaths globally (not sure what that number includes) since the outbreak started.
I find the whole situation rather scary. This winter will be telling.
strangesam, all the best to you and yours.
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:50 pm
by Christel
End of March a colleague of ours was seen at the local A&E.
I have just searched that post code and no deaths.
Now we know for a fact that while he was there two bodies were wheeled past with sheets over them. Staff were dressed in what can only be described as futuristic protective gear and there were screaming and shouting going on.
Now....the next day Sunday 21st of March all hospitals in Lincolnshire stopped visits. He got sick that day and isolated. Not been tested - I saw him Friday and he is still struggling for breath and gets tired doing not a lot.
I think without being paranoid or over dramatic that the situation is a lot worse than has been recorded.
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:57 pm
by strangesam
Believe me you cant scream or shout with this.. talking was enough to make my lips go literally blue, ignoring the sore throat and lost voice. For 4 days it was just a constant struggle to get oxygen.
I think deaths are registered at home address not the hospital BTW.
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 7:25 am
by Dellboy
Christel wrote:strangesam wrote:2 around my house, 5 around my Mothers.
Having had schrodingers virus (think we've had it, couldn't get tested so cant be sure, therefore have to behave as if we haven't had it). I'm 3 months past the worst of it. I still cant concentrate, am short of breath, permanently fatigued. Its a b****** of an illness. Take it seriously people. I had a 'mild' case, which wasn't hospitalisable (blood O2 only fell to 88% which was to high to be hospitalised). Doing the weekly shop in Tescos means spending the next day in bed hurting.
We've rapidly approaching the same number of civilian deaths in the last 3 months than civilian casualties during all 6 years of WWII ( 63,681 vs 67,200)
[excess covid deaths from
https://www.ft.com/content/9bb5f28e-b47 ... cb43d2a006, WWII civilian casualties from wikipedia]
WHO states:
The flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year globally.
Johns Hopkins states:
450,835 C-19 deaths globally (not sure what that number includes) since the outbreak started.
I find the whole situation rather scary. This winter will be telling.
strangesam, all the best to you and yours.
Sadly people who have possibly had it and survived could by the winter still be in a weakend medical state unable to survive 'seasonal infections' bloody scary
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 7:55 am
by Pippin89
Seasonal flu isn't really a fair comparison. An ICU doctor that I know was saying at the start of all this that yes flu kills a lot of people, but you can guarantee that by March its mostly gone and the deaths come to an end. C-19 is still largely unknown and we have no idea what the end will look like.
Interestingly, did you know there was a C-17 virus a couple of years ago. It was contained early and was far less deadly so no one really cared.
I do strongly believe that China tried to cover up the outbreak before it went global and that they knew about it long before the first cases were recorded. I was extremely ill back in Feb with a terrible cough and struggling to breathe. It may well have been that I had it back then when it wasn't really active here and we were still told that there were just a handful of cases. I think it arrived here long before that and we just didnt know or put it down to flu etc.
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 7:58 am
by DOGGER2UK
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:46 am
by Christel
Pippin89 wrote:Seasonal flu isn't really a fair comparison. An ICU doctor that I know was saying at the start of all this that yes flu kills a lot of people, but you can guarantee that by March its mostly gone and the deaths come to an end. C-19 is still largely unknown and we have no idea what the end will look like.
Interestingly, did you know there was a C-17 virus a couple of years ago. It was contained early and was far less deadly so no one really cared.
I do strongly believe that China tried to cover up the outbreak before it went global and that they knew about it long before the first cases were recorded. I was extremely ill back in Feb with a terrible cough and struggling to breathe. It may well have been that I had it back then when it wasn't really active here and we were still told that there were just a handful of cases. I think it arrived here long before that and we just didnt know or put it down to flu etc.
People have reported similar back in Dec 2019.
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 6:07 pm
by GeeRam
Interesting site that......
I'm right on the border of two post code areas, the one I'm in is quite big, but doesn't have much population, and it's the grand total of 1, but 100 yards away in the adjacent area, which is really the rest of my estate other than my road and one other roads, its the 2 people, which is actually more representative of where I live.
However, I moved to this location only 2 months before lockdown started from Greater London, and I'm so glad I did, as looking at my old post code and things are very different!
Like now, I lived pretty much right on the border of 3 small post code areas on the map, but all 3 combined is still a smaller area than the 2 mentioned above, but.....the total deaths for those 3 areas in London combined (all within a mile radius of my old home) is 37........
Re: Covid19 Postcode Lottery
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 1:17 pm
by AL8
A lot of people where I work were ill around Christmas time, myself included
I was struggling to get my breath like a 100 a day smoker, everything ached and I had no energy.