Coronavirus Disease Outbreak COVID-19 #106

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Nicola will have everyone locked in their homes by tea time 😂
don't, still not seen my son, his partner or four of my grandchildren since about 4mths before covid every time we plan something comes up.
 
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don't, still not seen my son, his partner or four of my grandchildren since about 4mths before covid every time we plan something comes up.
I was meant to go yesterday but there’s been no trains since Friday evening due to the storm and a massive clear up exercise (not really being reported though coz it’s not London 😆)
 
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No travel history community transmission

I bet it’s come from the UK it’s a cesspit and Africa is getting the blame 😂 it’s been here for ages and being carried throughout the EU

 
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6 Omicron cases in Scotland 😫 what’s the betting Nicola shuts everything down again by next weekend!?
 
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"Although scientists can’t control many confounding variables in human populations, they can in animal studies. Researchers led by microbiologist Kwok-Yung Yuen at the University of Hong Kong housed infected and healthy hamsters in adjoining cages, with surgical-mask partitions separating some of the animals. Without a barrier, about two-thirds of the uninfected animals caught SARS-CoV-2, according to the paper published in May. But only about 25% of the animals protected by mask material got infected, and those that did were less sick than their mask-free neighbours (as measured by clinical scores and tissue changes). "
 
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"Although scientists can’t control many confounding variables in human populations, they can in animal studies. Researchers led by microbiologist Kwok-Yung Yuen at the University of Hong Kong housed infected and healthy hamsters in adjoining cages, with surgical-mask partitions separating some of the animals. Without a barrier, about two-thirds of the uninfected animals caught SARS-CoV-2, according to the paper published in May. But only about 25% of the animals protected by mask material got infected, and those that did were less sick than their mask-free neighbours (as measured by clinical scores and tissue changes). "
Just adding this here too. 😅

 
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Already had messages from my daugthers activites recommending parents wear facemasks in the waiting areas again.
 
So pissed off. Sick of this way of life (don't worry I am ok just frustrated). Covid is here and we don't know enough about it and that is scary. But I have found the uncertainty that we are living more frightening and upsetting now than the virus.
 
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