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The "I`ve got it" thread...
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6980394" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>In our small rural village, population 180, 6 known cases, including 1 who returned with it from abroad and 4 residents he passed it on to. 1 other unconnected case. Thankfully no deaths but a 23 year old with underlying conditions in hospital for a while with resultant blood disorder and one of the older cases still struggling with blood clots/thrombosis. That’s cases that were bad enough to show/test as Covid. Could be others with mild or no symptoms.</p><p>If the picture in our village was scaled up nationally I’d expect at least 2 million cases across the country by now, possibly many more as we have no public transport or facilities here, no pub, no shop no communal facilities other than a post box.</p><p>Also the role of air travel in the spread of this virus cannot be ignored. It’s been and remains the most significant source of infection in this area, seeding it into erstwhile virus free communities, and posing a much greater risk than spreading within the local community which seems to be been greatly slowed by current measures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6980394, member: 2119"] In our small rural village, population 180, 6 known cases, including 1 who returned with it from abroad and 4 residents he passed it on to. 1 other unconnected case. Thankfully no deaths but a 23 year old with underlying conditions in hospital for a while with resultant blood disorder and one of the older cases still struggling with blood clots/thrombosis. That’s cases that were bad enough to show/test as Covid. Could be others with mild or no symptoms. If the picture in our village was scaled up nationally I’d expect at least 2 million cases across the country by now, possibly many more as we have no public transport or facilities here, no pub, no shop no communal facilities other than a post box. Also the role of air travel in the spread of this virus cannot be ignored. It’s been and remains the most significant source of infection in this area, seeding it into erstwhile virus free communities, and posing a much greater risk than spreading within the local community which seems to be been greatly slowed by current measures. [/QUOTE]
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