RogerS
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Lons":2oqqo3r8 said:I'm pleased my missus doesn't knit
Now, that's what I call 'gallows' humour :lol: =D>
Lons":2oqqo3r8 said:I'm pleased my missus doesn't knit
I did wonder about this - the death rate for 70+ was listed at about 15-18% I seem to remember, so yes you'd have thought there must be older ones making it, but you never hear of it.stuartpaul":29zc1l72 said:For illustration purposes. My missus reports of two elderly males (mid 70’s and early 80’s) both with significant current health issues recovering well from the virus.
One in fact showed no symptoms at all and it was only testing that revealed he actually had it (already in isolation due to previous contact).
So it isn’t a foregone conclusion that old farts with health issues are automatically goners!
Cheshirechappie":1bnspcg7 said:Also, why the level of panic over something more akin to flu or pneumonia (both of which are factors in significant numbers of annual deaths, but don't warrant anywhere near the same measures) than to ebola or similar (which most definitely would).
Unfortunately, a decade of deliberate underfunding tends to do that.Cheshirechappie":63kj0n6n said:However, maybe that's a matter for later. Indeed, there will be many matters for later, such as why the health system was so woefully incapable of absorbing a shock...
Easily transmitted, long incubation time (so you spread it without knowing), pretty nasty morbidity rate, no vaccine. Left to run its course (i.e. without vaccines or our current social isolation) the worldwide death toll would be pretty scary.Cheshirechappie":63kj0n6n said:Also, why the level of panic over something more akin to flu or pneumonia (both of which are factors in significant numbers of annual deaths, but don't warrant anywhere near the same measures) than to ebola or similar (which most definitely would).
That sucks. Sorry to hear.doctor Bob":63kj0n6n said:Furloughed all staff today.
Social responsibility is pretty painful when you see the rest of the working world on industrial sites carrying on as normal.
Strange feeling as we have heaps of work and are still getting orders but can't make or fit it.
Shiitting my pants still, unbelievable that you can spend 16 years building a business the right way, slow growth, no loans, no greed, looking after staff and clients, and then the potential for it all to disappear in a few months. Very hard to deal with.
There are figures for those that have "recovered" (I don't know whether that means virus free but with lung damage, or actually healthy again) but I've not seen those figures broken down by age. Certainly there's no 100% guarantee of good or bad outcome in any age group; merely percentages.Bodgers":63kj0n6n said:I did wonder about this - the death rate for 70+ was listed at about 15-18% I seem to remember, so yes you'd have thought there must be older ones making it, but you never hear of it.
You have my sympathies. But don't rule out the good karma you have built with your staff, past and present. You may find that your fairness and consideration will be repaid when you need it most.doctor Bob":25csuks5 said:Furloughed all staff today.
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Shiitting my pants still, unbelievable that you can spend 16 years building a business the right way, slow growth, no loans, no greed, looking after staff and clients, and then the potential for it all to disappear in a few months. Very hard to deal with.
doctor Bob":1ebd2ccy said:Furloughed all staff today.
Social responsibility is pretty painful when you see the rest of the working world on industrial sites carrying on as normal.
Strange feeling as we have heaps of work and are still getting orders but can't make or fit it.
Shiitting my pants still, unbelievable that you can spend 16 years building a business the right way, slow growth, no loans, no greed, looking after staff and clients, and then the potential for it all to disappear in a few months. Very hard to deal with.
No idea whether I'm supposed to pay staff or wait for portal to open, spoke to my accountant and he has no idea. Elderly parents as well, always do their online shopping for them until greedy crunts decided to take all the online slots as soon as they were released, so now a 2hr drive each way twice a week, thanks a lot you greedy barstards. Went shopping on way home for lunch tommorrow, pineapple all.
I had to laugh at the bloke having a *** with a mask on ........... bet he wishes his lungs weren't so ballsed up.
MikeG.":yrfe9ll5 said:I'm going to tentatively declare that I'm better. I've got a pathetic half-hearted cold, which is how the guy I caught it from also finished his illness, and I'm a bit washed out, but my temperature has all but returned to normal, the cough has all but gone, and all the other symptoms have disappeared. My wife appears much better, too.
loftyhermes":1toky59r said:For the idiots out there, the best thing I've seen about social distancing.
Lons":42pxnvyk said:I'm pleased my missus doesn't knit
MikeG.":yveptjke said:I'm going to tentatively declare that I'm better. I've got a pathetic half-hearted cold, which is how the guy I caught it from also finished his illness, and I'm a bit washed out, but my temperature has all but returned to normal, the cough has all but gone, and all the other symptoms have disappeared. My wife appears much better, too.
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