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Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:18 pm
by TRG-22
BamBam wrote:It's a rubbish designer virus if we're all still here.
Depends on why it was done. The aim might not be to kill off vast swathes of the population (unless Gaia is the perpetrator :twisted: ).

It only has a R-0 of 4 at best. Weaponised smallpox or measles with a R-0 of between 12 and 18 is what you want.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/databl ... s-diseases

The flu of 1918 had an R0 of 3-6, an a mortality rate of around 5%, and killed tens of millions.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:33 pm
by snayperskaya
TRG-22 wrote:
BamBam wrote:It's a rubbish designer virus if we're all still here.
Depends on why it was done. The aim might not be to kill off vast swathes of the population (unless Gaia is the perpetrator :twisted: ).

It only has a R-0 of 4 at best. Weaponised smallpox or measles with a R-0 of between 12 and 18 is what you want.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/databl ... s-diseases

The flu of 1918 had an R0 of 3-6, an a mortality rate of around 5%, and killed tens of millions.

The 1918 Spanish flu death toll is estimated to have been anywhere from 17 million to 50 million, and possibly as high as 100 million

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 9:14 pm
by meles meles
We keep a good stock of cough lozenges down in the sett, just in case...

And plenty of bullets too.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:03 pm
by Gazza
s***! Forgot the coff sweets.....back in 30 mins.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:50 pm
by Bovril
102 year old mortality rates are less than irrelevant when discussing modern epidemics.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:14 am
by RDC
snayperskaya wrote: I wonder if this panic buying is a generational thing, with us folks over a certain age just getting on with it as usual whilst the younger generations are panicking........
It's not younger people I am seeing and hearing doing the panic buying round here.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 9:49 am
by DL.
Gazza wrote:s***! Forgot the coff sweets.....back in 30 mins.
Don't forget at least a dozen eggs.

You wouldn't want to be behind the curve.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 10:19 am
by BamBam
I was in Aldi the other day and the people with the massive trollies full of disaster supplies were all older than me, the couple in front of me in the queue had a very organised shopping list on a tablet. Toilet rolls, batteries, bleach, wipes, tinned tomatoes etc. I had 2 packs of muffins and some frikkadels, normally people let you go in front of them if you only have a few items, not that day.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:31 am
by Dark Skies
BamBam wrote:... normally people let you go in front of them if you only have a few items, not that day.
Really? In my town people have 'raced' in front / pushed ahead of me with their stacked high trolley whilst I've only had a baguette and a carton of milk in NORMAL times. You must live somewhere quaint where people make eye contact and say good morning to their neighbours.

Re: At what point do you batten down the hatches?

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 1:30 pm
by andy1979
Dark Skies wrote:
BamBam wrote:... normally people let you go in front of them if you only have a few items, not that day.
Really? In my town people have 'raced' in front / pushed ahead of me with their stacked high trolley whilst I've only had a baguette and a carton of milk in NORMAL times. You must live somewhere quaint where people make eye contact and say good morning to their neighbours.
Obviously somewhere outside the M25 where some limited manners still exist lol

In all seriousness it's crazy out there people are just buying masses of everything!

I went to Tesco last night to grab a couple of things for work and the bog roll isle was empty as well as the pasta isle.
it generally looked like a plague of locusts had passed through there.

I've been told to work from home from Monday for the foreseeable future and my Engineers cannot come into contact with the opposite shift they have to hand over from their cars in the car park and also sanitize the office when they leave shift and when they come on shift i work for crazy paranoid Americans kukkuk

Crazy times.