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29 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:
I never said it, tell England's Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam your scientifically, evidentially based explanation of why he is wrong.
Oh dear, sitting on this "Little Britain" blocks your contact to science unforunately
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8 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:
Apparently, but as always with microwaves don't over do it.
Personally i hang them out in the sun all day
Not possible........ in Chiangmai with the terrible pollution at present and all year round Unfortunately
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12 hours ago, Bluespunk said:
He also said there is no evidence that the wearing of masks, by people who do not have the virus, has much of an effect on the spread of covid-19.
Coronavirus: Staying home this weekend 'not a request', UK told https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52155430
No , that's wrong. if everyone is wearing a mask it will help indeed.
You have only to overcome "Western arrogance".
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Can't you accept and stop that nonsense of partying??
How narrow minded is someone who is so selfish following only his personal matters. ????
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......better than to take it home.... ????
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12 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:
What's more, SARS-CoV-2 RNA was found on "a variety of surfaces" in cabins of both symptomatic and asymptomatic people who were infected with COVID-19 on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, up to 17 days after the passengers disembarked, according to a
All DEAD material, not contagious
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7 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:
That is not the opinion of experts in infectious diseseases. SARS a corona virus greatest contagion, door knob, hand rails, then hand to mouth.
At this point, we don’t know the exact length of time that a COVID-19 droplet stays viable, according to says Debra Goff, Pharm.D., founding member of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and recent appointee to the World Health Organization antimicrobial stewardship program in low- and middle-income countries.
https://www.prevention.com/health/a31405079/how-long-does-coronavirus-live-on-surfaces/
“Human coronaviruses can remain infectious on inanimate surfaces at room temperature for up to 9 days. At a temperature of 30°C [86°F] or more, the duration of persistence is shorter. Veterinary coronaviruses have been shown to persist even longer for 28 d[ays].”
There are too many so called experts here on TV and in WHO.
Many times already you could read contradicted statements.
Concerning corona it's just out of vitro experience.
However there are wider surveys from the beginning spreading in a hot spot in Germany. There They found out the results I mentioned above in vivo.
Same in Italy.
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23 hours ago, drbeach said:
When will this madness end? Governments going on a power trip.
Anyway, stay home. Don't travel. At least not this month. If you must travel, it should be to your home country only.
I'm already there enjoying the green hills, a Bulmer's and a Jamison and the future to come. ????
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8 hours ago, RichardColeman said:
Sorry, but isn't it also just as likely that they were infected by getting into a seat from some flying out of Thailand few hours earlier at Heathrow ? Are they tracing all the people that flew out on the potentially infected plane ? No, thought not.
BS. The virus wouldn't survive on the seats. Maybe fractions of RNA which is not living but dead! Not contagious at all. Same with door handles. Contact is only for seconds. So not contagious. Fear sometimes can block your brain.. ????
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Good man.
However He's talking and dealing with stupid soldiers only.
Or with "I know all better"
So mission impossible because of greediness when imagining Chinese to come back next.
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10 hours ago, webfact said:
Loss of taste, smell key COVID-19 symptoms: British scientists' study
doesn"t matter because of that terrible British food. Maybe somebody like to stay without taste....????
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11 hours ago, webfact said:
We don’t want to come back to the UK because we have nothing there now. We gave up everything"
now make the decision....where is it better to have nothing.
As always...can't fix stupidity! ????
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Time to go home. Use your account in UK or try dole or "go fund me".
You will learn it the hard way! ????
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With this kind of so called government it's every day fool's Day. ????????????
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3 hours ago, Isaanbiker said:
Wrong statement, I'd say.
Hell, no! If the German government would have known of them, they'd have taken them on board, believe me.
Now it turns out to be a Germany leaves UK people stranded in Cambodia thread.
And that's in no way true.
I've just sent the Ambassador of Germany an email to get some clarification.
I'm volunteering for an organisation that works closely with the German embassy in Krung Thep.
How should they have known how many others are stranded?
I think you are totally wrong. What made you think you should have a seat in a German Government flight?
To contact the German Ambassador is a joke.
Your contact is the UK Govt.
So again with the wrong passport you have to queue until???
Good Luck.
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9 hours ago, geovalin said:
2 flights to repatriate German tourists in Cambodia that left from Phnom Penh yesterday have been described as “half empty” – with stranded UK tourists expressing anger that they were not informed of the flights
wrong passport I would say.????
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On 3/30/2020 at 7:31 AM, lkn said:
who works for free.
where you would find this gem????
The damage is 30.000 Baht but the lawyer will charge you with at least 60.000 Baht.
So what?
Calm down, it's not your business.
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If you buy your stuff where you can pay by "card " you can avoid those infected bank notes. ????
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1 hour ago, welshguy said:
Personally I love life!
However, in the U.K. (at least where I am) there are still a fair few people "out and about"...madness...sheer madness.....
Something needs to be done...but nothing in place to "stop them"...really..
Ive "heard" cses of cars/people being stopped and asking them where they are going...not personally seen anything myself though.
Im still in work...i drive a train....its meant to be for "key workers and essential travel only"......ive seen some get on trains, with flip flops, bikes, kids in prams etc.......crazy!
As for "enforcing" "essential journeys"..thats a no go...the U.K. is too awash with bleating people gong on about "huma rights this that the other blah blah blah!"!!
Rant over!
At the end it's like a selection. The rich will survive because of better education or advisers. No need to work. Just order what you need. Enjoying the time in a beautiful garden and house. ????
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4 minutes ago, Basil B said:
At the present rate we will surpass 20,000 by April 10...
Hopefully the current measures will reduce the rate of climb dramatically, but it probably will be mid week before we see the numbers of new cases drop and next weekend when see the decline of deaths per day, but the problem is how long can we keep the shut down going before more people start to break the rules.
the problem is how long can we keep the shut down going before more people start to break the rules........
Depends how much you love life ????
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5 hours ago, Lacessit said:
Rubbish. As long as there is free available chlorine, all biological pathogens are deactivated.
In any chemical reaction, the size of the particle when it is undergoing chemical reaction determines the speed and effectiveness of reaction. Put a plastic beach ball in a chlorinated pool, it would probably take several centuries to degrade.
A bacterium averages about 1000 - 2000 nm in size. There is no bacterium that can resist the oxidation arising from chlorination known to science. The COVID-19 virus is 120 nm. It therefore follows from basic chemical principles oxidation of viruses will be even more rapid and effective, due to the smaller size.
You are posting misinformation.
Next time please don't answer unless you have read all my comments concerning this matter.
It's not about killing a virus with chlorine but add more chlorine to your pool.
It depends on how any corona should come into the pool? And... Is the pool covered or in the shade?
So please don't comment anything you don't understand nor do the copy/paste Job. I'm very sure you dont have any pool. And maybe you never used an overchlorinated pool.
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11 minutes ago, Crossy said:
From the page linked above:-
So if I run my private pool at 4 mg/l (it's currently about 2) then we will be at no higher risk than if we don't swim.
And how the virus should come into your pool??????
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9 minutes ago, Crossy said:
And you have a reference link for this assertion?
https://swimswam.com/whats-known-about-chlorines-impact-on-coronavirus/
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1 hour ago, Crossy said:
Soooo, so are saying that a chlorinated swimming pool does NOT deactivate covid-19?
Of course not unless you put in more chlorine than water ????????????
Tourist complains about crowded visa office, shoddy treatment by Thailand
in Koh Samui News
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If no tourists we'll live much better. They will value us again ????