The "I`ve got it" thread...

arcobob

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Norfolk
I hardly see anyone bar going for a paper in the mornings but tested +ve yesterday. Been feeling off colour for a few days but none of the Covid symptoms, ie i've been shivering, not hot, taste and smell are fine, no continuous cough. Felt horrendous on monday night and got tested yetserday. +ve. Yesterday and last night were grim, I never usually get ill so not got a lot to compare it too but I've never felt so bad. Shivering so much the bed was shaking whilst also pouring with sweat, everything hurts including feeling like i've been kicked in the rubbish, dizzy, struggled to stand, and time seemed to have gone funny, like if I moved my head to the side it took a while for vision to catch up. Slept fitfully all day yesterday through til 11 this morn. Fortunately starting to feel a bit better now but people claiming it doesn't exist are deluded. I've kept away from my parents who live just across the yard and thank god I did. They're in their 70s and this would have finished them off.
Newspapers are a source of viral infection at any time. I never pick one up off the top of the pile, always go about six down.
 

arcobob

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Norfolk
Lurgies such as norovirus might be spread via paper, but covid-19 doesn't like dry, absorbent, surfaces cos it rapidly dehydrates.

An asymptomatic shedder of covid-19 coming into a space that isn't best ventilated would be more likely as a source.
Thus slaughterhouses and industries where the environment is naturally cool and high humidity. I thought we had passed that phase. Maybe not but how is collecting the newspaper dangerous?
 

primmiemoo

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Devon
Thus slaughterhouses and industries where the environment is naturally cool and high humidity. I thought we had passed that phase. Maybe not but how is collecting the newspaper dangerous?

Not so much the newspaper, but if the place of purchase isn't well enough ventilated, and an asymptomatic shedder has been in the shop, then there is higher risk of spread by aerosol.

(Please pass across the mindbleach before the image of builder's bum granulates, ta ... )
 

JCMaloney

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LE9 2JG
As things are slowing down a bit...... fewer updates.... things are doing OK...so far... touch wood!
76691 people in Leicestershire have tested positive - up from 79567 (increase 111).
35798 (increase of 58) were within the Leicester City Council area.
43893 (increase of 66) cases were reported in the County.
UHL reported 0 death's.(in a 24 hour period)
Total of UHL death's stands at 1,443
 

Raider112

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Lurgies such as norovirus might be spread via paper, but covid-19 doesn't like dry, absorbent, surfaces cos it rapidly dehydrates.

An asymptomatic shedder of covid-19 coming into a space that isn't best ventilated would be more likely as a source.
I read that it can survive for several days on newspaper but it was just on one of those things that get shared on Facebook so not anything to take too seriously.
 

primmiemoo

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Devon
I read that it can survive for several days on newspaper but it was just on one of those things that get shared on Facebook so not anything to take too seriously.

The scientific bods were worried about it lasting on surfaces in general, weren't they, but the consensus is that covid can't cope with dry paper and tangly fibres for more than an hour or two. If paper is quarantined for a bit, shouldn't be a problem. Washing hands is going to be needed in any case. I've never been one to lick a thumb or finger to turn a page, but there will be those who will have had to curb that habit to stay safe.
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

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Red Tractor drops launch of green farming scheme amid anger from farmers

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As reported in Independent


quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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