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  1. 20 minutes ago, Bristle boy said:

    Just popped to out local tesco express for my regular Daily Mail and there were two mums in there, with their school age kids running amok (i was tempted to trip one of them up). So, taking them out of school which is still open behind my house, and then deciding to take them out into a shop full of people. 

    Twisted logic there, esp as one of the adults could've looked after them all, whilst other numpty vicki pollard could've done the shopping.

    I'm sorry but according to our great PM, the kids don't need to self isolate unless someone is showing symptoms. So I don't get whats wrong with a couple of mums out doing some normal shopping with their kids. Maybe the kids have to social distance due to underlying conditions, so they can still go out in less crowded areas but not in a classroom or school with 100's of other kid. Maybe they don't go to that school, maybe their school is shut.

    Don't be so judgemental.

  2. 11 minutes ago, General Cluster said:

    Which sounds eerily reminiscent of what Net-Weather's own 'experts' were saying, several weeks' back? Kinda makes the current obsession with lock-downs seem a little odd?

    Yes, I don't get how banding about figures with uncertainty so much in regards to ACTUAL infections can be justified or taken seriously.

    Do we really believe that only 90,000 people in China had the virus from over a Billion?

    If the actual figure was double that, the mortality rate halfs, as does the critical rate. Makes such a huge difference in the grand scheme of things.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, swebby said:

    Symptoms sound about right and recent enough if it is in the past two weeks?

    The governments assumption is +90% of cases will be going unrecorded.  As you say, without being tested at the time you were ill, you will never really know.  Have discussed with the likes of @azazel about the various bugs that were doing the rounds over winter and the possibility of having already had it.  I had something exactly like you describe, but as mine was around the start of Feb, i assume it was a standard mystery winter lurgy.

    I have precise dates because I messaged someone at the time saying about it, March 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The problem is, because I do get anxiety, it is deciphering whether or not the fever was anxiety induced. I am assuming not because my body wouldn't let me sleep even when I went to doze off, it kinda jolted me awake, like a big bump from the chest. I've never had heart problems so ruled that out. During the day these fever symptoms resided and I was working, but at night the fever came back again, most prevalent around 12-3am. The throat was dry and hot all day with a feeling almost of post-nasal drip like a waterfall...but there was none. I also had slight weeziness from deep breathes, but nothing major to hinder breathing. The cough was mainly from the feeling that my throat was clogged (but it wasn't) so nothing was being coughed up, and I also coughed when I felt a weeze from my chest.

    It is very difficult to say what it was, I rarely get sick at all, this whole winter I have had a common cold that lasted less than 48 hours and that is all. My housemate had also the same thing with the night fever and dry throat. Although we are both much better. Only a slightly dry throat with no cough etc. Probably just inflammed a little still.

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  4. I also had something just a couple weeks ago, very dry, hot throat and coughing, headache and a couple nights of fever and sweating, the one that kinda makes you jolt up before you are just about to doze off. I still have remnants of the dry-ish throat but its nothing like it was. I doubt severely that this was the virus, but with the whole mix of severity in symptoms and the lack of a quick test, I'll never know until I catch the real thing (assuming this wasn't it).

    I don't think I was in contact with anyone who may have had it, but I developed these symptoms after a friend in work was coughing and spluttering without covering mouth for a few days, he had the dry cough and throat, and he had been sick for couple weeks.

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  5. Personally I don't get the laxed methods of control.

    A 2 week max incubation period, plus the time of illness.....for all that period the virus can be spread from the host?

    So the point of scanning for fever at airports is?

    Is it still spreading before symptoms or not?

    In my opinion, it is going to get out of control, because too many people are just fobbing it off as a normal cold/flu. Too many people wandering around coughing and sneezing, not cleaning their hands, not thinking where they have been or caring because they are in the predominant age group of minimal fatalities.

    So many people can't afford time off work so won't be bothered quarantining,  just heading to work anyway, again, thinking it is just a typical sniffles/cold.

    Also, how many people already have the virus who have not bothered to get tested because their symptoms are mild? You could double or treble the number of cases of people with the virus easily, who have then (for 14 days plus) been spreading it without knowing when, or how they contracted it.

     

     

     

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  6. Just now, mountain shadow said:

    I think because it's the weekend they are more reluctant to issue warnings.

    This snow could keep going all morning

     

    It's nice, but I hope it doesn't accumulate too much, although doesn't seem to be lying on the roads or pavements here. I have the Pool Interleague to go to, at least its only in Newtownards this year lol

  7. 19 minutes ago, Bottled Snow said:

    Been Epic week here in south Kilkenny...older folk around here cannot remember heavier snow falls. Huge drifts everywhere. Has snowed again over night and still snowing this morning...Rain due today but I noticed this band is falling as snow over Wales and precipitation off Wexford coast is turning to snow as at moves inland...With a thick blanket of snow over the countryside and surface cold still in place,  I wonder if we could eek another day of snow before the thaw comes?  

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    That snow will probably take a good while to melt. Hopefully a slow thaw so no flooding issues.

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  8. 1 hour ago, bluearmy said:

    rude of me to butt into your thread over there but weren't you questioning this cold spell a week or so ago Eagle ??

    delighted you fellas have done so well !

    Anything a week out is questionable, the nature of forecasting. I mean, here's me on the East coast of Northern Ireland and not a flake on the ground. I never expected that to happen with what was forecasted and how the models looked, but it just did. 

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  9. 1 minute ago, jules216 said:

    According to my estimations most of 23cms(9inches) fell roughly between 11PM and 5:30AM, trip to work took only 15 minutes more then usual which is bizarre, a truly epic 3-4 days ahead in Wicklow hills that can  possibly rival most of the records from 20th century as regards to snowfall totals, it is just unreal, I hope you guys get your fair share of snow later too

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    It's like Lapland where you are....can I come see santa? haha

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  10. 2 minutes ago, SnowJon said:

    Very disappointing :(
    The cold itself is impressive - minus 3 this morning and no frost anywhere because the air is so dry - don't see that too often. Dew point of -9 too !
    But what I really want is lots of snow - is that too much to ask?!

    indeed. My 32 year old inner child is sulking at the troposphere. Look at the streamers now kicking in on East coast of England and Scotland though, it has certainly increased dramatically for them today.

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