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By *F65 OP   Man  over a year ago

Ventnor

I can’t seem to copy the link but if you go to Sky News website there is an article titled:

Coronavirus 'no longer clinically exists in Italy', top doctor says

Interesting read.

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By *F65 OP   Man  over a year ago

Ventnor

Managed to find a way:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.com/story/amp/coronavirus-no-longer-clinically-exists-in-italy-top-doctor-says-11998608

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire

They had 200 new cases diagnosed today so it clearly does

But saying that 200 or so is easily manageable compared to where they were in feb/March

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Lewisham

So just the view of a couple of doctors at the moment, but potentially very good news if this gets verified in other locations.

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By *ungBlackTopMan  over a year ago

salford

Was that outrageous, nonchalant attitude that made them suffer such huge incidence in the first place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Was that outrageous, nonchalant attitude that made them suffer such huge incidence in the first place. "

Did u read it ? So basically he’s saying that the virus is weakening with much milder symptoms. And points that SARS did a similar thing and burnt out

Would be great if this is what happens and it dies out

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By *F65 OP   Man  over a year ago

Ventnor

Yes worth a read as I said, the viral load reduction is encouraging.

Note, I didn’t offer an opinion

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By *havennaturistsCouple  over a year ago

Banff


"Yes worth a read as I said, the viral load reduction is encouraging.

Note, I didn’t offer an opinion "

Respect to you for that, sir. You are almost alone!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We saw this earlier.

That's promising news.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can’t seem to copy the link but if you go to Sky News website there is an article titled:

Coronavirus 'no longer clinically exists in Italy', top doctor says

Interesting read."

I read this somewhere else earlier today but can't remember where. I really hope they are right.

I thought I had read it about other countries too but I may have dreamed it. Spain or New York maybe.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Was that outrageous, nonchalant attitude that made them suffer such huge incidence in the first place.

Did u read it ? So basically he’s saying that the virus is weakening with much milder symptoms. And points that SARS did a similar thing and burnt out

Would be great if this is what happens and it dies out "

Either that or the people that were susceptible have caught it and recovered or died

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

south coast

Cant help but think the weather plays a part in it.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"They had 200 new cases diagnosed today so it clearly does

But saying that 200 or so is easily manageable compared to where they were in feb/March "

At 200 a day,no crisis when that happens,sadly more cancer patients would be diagnosed on a normal day I reckon.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Cant help but think the weather plays a part in it. "

Shhhh

No sensible comments please

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham

Is this not a combination of a long harsher lockdown and the fact the most susceptible people have died.

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire


"I can’t seem to copy the link but if you go to Sky News website there is an article titled:

Coronavirus 'no longer clinically exists in Italy', top doctor says

Interesting read.

I read this somewhere else earlier today but can't remember where. I really hope they are right.

I thought I had read it about other countries too but I may have dreamed it. Spain or New York maybe. "

Spain recorded zero coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours.

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By *plpxp2Couple  over a year ago

Middlesbrough

Sadly a number of senior scientists in the country appear to disagree with the findings as does WHO's Michael Ryan who gave a briefing on this on Monday.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Cant help but think the weather plays a part in it. "

South America may disagree

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well Spain have said something very similar this morning. The News just Said there was 1255 with Symptomes last week. But only 25 tested positive for COVID

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well Spain have said something very similar this morning. The News just Said there was 1255 with Symptomes last week. But only 25 tested positive for COVID "

Sorry should of put *similar symptoms*

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"Cant help but think the weather plays a part in it. "

Brazil still has about 20c temp this time of the year and they still got hit hard.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Cant help but think the weather plays a part in it.

Brazil still has about 20c temp this time of the year and they still got hit hard. "

Not the effect of the weather on the virus, the effect of the weather is people don't socialise inside as much and the virus doesn't spread as much outside and is rapidly destroyed on outside surfaces by uv

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"Was that outrageous, nonchalant attitude that made them suffer such huge incidence in the first place. "

Are you talking about UK?

You have a higher death rate per capita than Italy

Plus hey we're the first in Europe to be hit,we had time to prepare somewhat

Plus surely the NHS is better than the basketcases Italy's health service?

But we can agree that it was that outrageous nonchalant attitude that made them suffer such a high incidence in the first place,of the UK not italy

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By *az080378Woman  over a year ago

Cromer


"Sadly a number of senior scientists in the country appear to disagree with the findings as does WHO's Michael Ryan who gave a briefing on this on Monday."

I read about that,very disheartening after the glimmer of hope from Italy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can’t seem to copy the link but if you go to Sky News website there is an article titled:

Coronavirus 'no longer clinically exists in Italy', top doctor says

Interesting read.

I read this somewhere else earlier today but can't remember where. I really hope they are right.

I thought I had read it about other countries too but I may have dreamed it. Spain or New York maybe.

Spain recorded zero coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours."

Just seen that. Good news.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sadly a number of senior scientists in the country appear to disagree with the findings as does WHO's Michael Ryan who gave a briefing on this on Monday.

I read about that,very disheartening after the glimmer of hope from Italy "

Lots of people love snuffing out hope. They take great joy in it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wonder if the viral load is reduced because people have been social distancing. A sneeze full of virus directly in someone's face will infect them more than a few droplets of virus drifting 2m.

Clearly I'm no expert though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

WHO are now saying they are going to look at the results. It's not less people getting the virus it readings form the lab's coming back with muted strain. It's not over yet but the virus is changing, as most viruses do.

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"I wonder if the viral load is reduced because people have been social distancing. A sneeze full of virus directly in someone's face will infect them more than a few droplets of virus drifting 2m.

Clearly I'm no expert though. "

You don't catch a little bit of HIV or even little bit of flu

Spanish flu mutated and became much less deadly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wonder if the viral load is reduced because people have been social distancing. A sneeze full of virus directly in someone's face will infect them more than a few droplets of virus drifting 2m.

Clearly I'm no expert though.

You don't catch a little bit of HIV or even little bit of flu

Spanish flu mutated and became much less deadly"

Your reply makes no sense to the post you quoted

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS  over a year ago

doncaster


"WHO are now saying they are going to look at the results. It's not less people getting the virus it readings form the lab's coming back with muted strain. It's not over yet but the virus is changing, as most viruses do. "
most viruses become much weaker when they mutate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wonder if the viral load is reduced because people have been social distancing. A sneeze full of virus directly in someone's face will infect them more than a few droplets of virus drifting 2m.

Clearly I'm no expert though.

You don't catch a little bit of HIV or even little bit of flu

Spanish flu mutated and became much less deadly"

There were reports of a theory that one of the reasons why some people had massive difficulties and some had only mild symptoms, was due to how much virus they were initially exposed to.

A theory where if someone had a massive initial exposure, their immune system went into overdrive and that caused them issues.

Doesn't really matter what I think though, I'm not a scientist.

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

"The virus clinically no longer exists in Italy... The swabs that were performed over the last 10 days showed a viral load in quantitative terms that was absolutely infinitesimal compared to the ones carried out a month or two months ago.”

?@Reuters

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"I wonder if the viral load is reduced because people have been social distancing. A sneeze full of virus directly in someone's face will infect them more than a few droplets of virus drifting 2m.

Clearly I'm no expert though.

You don't catch a little bit of HIV or even little bit of flu

Spanish flu mutated and became much less deadly"

Yes it does

Read it again

What they said isn't how viruses work

You get it in your system and its in,a little bit or a lot doesn't matter

The viral load could be reducing because it's mutating and dying away like the Spanish flu did

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Was that outrageous, nonchalant attitude that made them suffer such huge incidence in the first place.

Did u read it ? So basically he’s saying that the virus is weakening with much milder symptoms. And points that SARS did a similar thing and burnt out

Would be great if this is what happens and it dies out "

Indeed. Viruses can and do mutate. They can do this in different ways. SARS did this and became basically harmless and faded away. Fingers crossed eh?

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By *arkb73Man  over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs


"Sadly a number of senior scientists in the country appear to disagree with the findings as does WHO's Michael Ryan who gave a briefing on this on Monday.

I read about that,very disheartening after the glimmer of hope from Italy

Lots of people love snuffing out hope. They take great joy in it

"

They really do and one of the lessons from past pandemics is that scientists invariably get things wrong. They’ve based their careers on this being a pandemic beyond anything else we’ve ever seen and are reluctant to let Covid go.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Director of the Health Emergency Alerts and Emergency Coordination Center, Fernando Simón, has appeared in press conference. Fernando Simon has explained that the lethality of the pandemic will go down. Health spokesperson has carried out an analysis of the evolution of COVID-19. Simon has indicated that this indicator has moderated. " Right now lethality in Spain is 11 or 12 % and it's going to continue to go down. Now we are detecting many more mild cases and now lethality will go down ", he added

From the Spanish government

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Director of the Health Emergency Alerts and Emergency Coordination Center, Fernando Simón, has appeared in press conference. Fernando Simon has explained that the lethality of the pandemic will go down. Health spokesperson has carried out an analysis of the evolution of COVID-19. Simon has indicated that this indicator has moderated. " Right now lethality in Spain is 11 or 12 % and it's going to continue to go down. Now we are detecting many more mild cases and now lethality will go down ", he added

From the Spanish government "

You don't think that's anything to do with the fact that it's mostly healthier fitter people are being infected because the more vulnerable aren't being exposed ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Director of the Health Emergency Alerts and Emergency Coordination Center, Fernando Simón, has appeared in press conference. Fernando Simon has explained that the lethality of the pandemic will go down. Health spokesperson has carried out an analysis of the evolution of COVID-19. Simon has indicated that this indicator has moderated. " Right now lethality in Spain is 11 or 12 % and it's going to continue to go down. Now we are detecting many more mild cases and now lethality will go down ", he added

From the Spanish government

You don't think that's anything to do with the fact that it's mostly healthier fitter people are being infected because the more vulnerable aren't being exposed ?"

Not sure, as last week there was 2555 people with COVID symptoms. But only 25 tested positive for COVID. So fitter people could be fighting it better. But they should of still tested positive for the virus.

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