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    Coronavirus - 27th February

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    Post by Kitkat Mon 30 Mar 2020, 19:05

    UPDATES - 27 February

    LIVE UPDATES FROM THE BBC: Coronavirus - 27th February 2357718971   https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-51655133


    Saudi Arabia is stopping foreign pilgrims entering the country. 
    It is not clear if the Hajj pilgrimage, which begins in July this year, will be affected. 
    Non-religious tourists from virus-affected countries are also being barred from the country.


    Massive queues for masks in Daegu.

    Train station in Seoul being sterlislised.

    Pakistan has closed its border with Iran as fears grow after a rise in new infections in the region.
    It's thought the number of cases in Iran may be higher than authorities have reported.

    Football matches cancelled in Italy (including Ireland v Italy rugby)
    Road blocks are in place in the north of the country where several towns are in quarantine.

    Wuhan City remains in lockdown



    Two new cases confirmed in UK

    They have been transferred to specialist NHS infection centres in Liverpool and London, the Department of Health said.
    The virus was passed on while they were in Italy and Tenerife, said England's chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty.
    Ministers have said they expect more cases to emerge.
    The new patients are being treated at specialist centres at the Royal Free Hospital, London, and the Royal Liverpool Hospital.
     Coronavirus - 27th February 1494139914  - I am awaiting an appointment date for a scan.  Initially the GP said would refer me to St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, but I said to her - anywhere but there!  Parking is an absolute nightmare there, and just out of the question for me, as it is absolutely essential that I drive myself as I don't know anyone else who drives and cannot use public transport.
    So she suggested the Royal Free in Hampstead - I said I had not been there before and have no idea what the parking is like.  So, ended up being referred to Central Middlesex.  (6 of one - half a dozen of the other: I am familiar with Central Middx and have been there many times before (Blue Badge parking is few and far between, but there is a chance that I could be lucky in finding a BB space) - otherwise the regular carpark charges there are horrendous.
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    Post by Kitkat Mon 30 Mar 2020, 19:05

    Interesting ....

    In her book, End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World , psychic Sylvia Browne appears to have correctly and timely predicted the Coronavirus outbreak which is plaguing the world right now, in the very year of her prediction.

    CHAPTER SEVEN - THE END OF DAYS THROUGH MY EYES:

    "In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments.  Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrived, attack again ten years later, and then disappear completely."


    Also in that same book (published in 2008) we find the quote:

    “The year 2020 will mark the end of the U.S. presidency and the executive branch of the government. Let’s just say the American public will finally be fed up by then and leave it at that.”

    Similarity also is being attributed to one of Nostradamus's predictions, back in 1555, in his magnum opus Les Propheties:

    One of these quatrains, Century 2:53, could be a reference to the coronavirus, according to online claims.

    The great plague of the maritime city will not cease until there be avenged the death of the just blood, condemned for a price without crime, of the great lady outraged by pretense.

    “The great plague of the maritime city
    “Will not cease until there be avenged the death
    “Of the just blood, condemned for a price without crime,
    “Of the great lady outraged by pretence.”


    •  See Nostradamus Predictions for 2020
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    Post by Kitkat Mon 30 Mar 2020, 19:06

    Coronavirus in Europe: epidemic or 'infodemic'?

    (see link for the videos):  https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51658511

    France must prepare for a coronavirus epidemic, President Emmanuel Macron says, but Italy - the worst-affected country in Europe - says misleading news is creating an "infodemic".

    Mr Macron is due to discuss the crisis with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Naples.

    In Italy 528 people are infected and 14 have died, officials say, amid global efforts to stop the virus spreading.

    Germany is also facing an epidemic, Health Minister Jens Spahn has said.

    Italy registered a 25% surge in coronavirus cases in 24 hours, and the infections remain centred on outbreaks in two northern regions - Lombardy and Veneto. But a few cases have turned up now in southern Italy too.

    Thirty-seven people have now recovered in Lombardy, civil protection chief Angelo Borrelli said.

    Italy's Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio told reporters that an "infodemic" of misleading news abroad was damaging Italy's economy and reputation. He said all the infections in Italy could be traced back to the two outbreaks in the north.

    Lombardy governor Attilio Fontana put himself into self-isolation after a member of his team tested positive. On Facebook he said he and the rest of his team had tested negative so far, but would remain in quarantine for 14 days.

    Italy's tourism association Assoturismo says March accommodation bookings are down by at least €200m (£170m; $219m) because of the virus.

    On Wednesday the World Health Organization (WHO) said that for the first time the virus was spreading faster outside China, where it originated.

    Globally, more than 80,000 people in about 40 countries have been infected with the new coronavirus, which emerged in December. The vast majority remain in China.
    Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, has killed more than 2,700 people so far.
    On a surprise hospital visit on Thursday President Macron warned: "We are facing a crisis, an epidemic, that is coming."
    He was at La Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris, where a 60-year-old man carrying the new coronavirus died on Tuesday. There has been one other fatality in France - a Chinese tourist.

    In Spain, a sudden rise in infections has triggered concern, but not panic, the BBC's Guy Hedgecoe reports.
    A man in Seville got infected without having travelled abroad recently, suggesting that the virus has been present in Spain longer than thought.
    In Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, a hotel with nearly 1,000 guests in it remains in quarantine. There are fears that Easter Week holiday events in Spain will be affected by coronavirus.


    In further developments:


    • The first coronavirus cases have been announced in Denmark, Estonia and Romania
    • Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has urged Romanians not to panic, amid reports of anxious shoppers emptying supermarket shelves and some intimidation of Asian people
    • Two more patients have tested positive in England , bringing the number of UK cases to 15
    • Honved Budapest, a Hungarian football team, has temporarily suspended its Italian coach Giuseppe Sannino and his assistant Alessandro Recenti, fearing they might have had contact with Italian virus carriers
    • In recent days Austria, Croatia, Greece, Norway, Switzerland, Georgia and North Macedonia reported their first cases, many of them people who had been to Italy



    What is the situation in Italy?



    Schools, universities and cinemas have been closed and several public events cancelled. There are currently no more performances at Milan's famous opera house La Scala.
    Eleven towns at the centre of the outbreak - home to a total of 55,000 people - have been quarantined.

    There are fears that the outbreak may tip Italy into economic recession. The BBC's Mark Lowen in Milan says fear is the reason for the city's empty cafes and many hotel cancellations. But the Milan authorities have put out a slick video on social media to woo people back to the city.
    EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides told reporters after meeting the Italian health minister in Rome: "This is a situation of concern, but we must not give in to panic."
     

    Pandemic not inevitable



    By Philippa Roxby, BBC health reporter

    The focus of the coronavirus outbreak is shifting - from China to the rest of the world, particularly Europe.
    On the face of it, this seems like bad news. But there are positives too. China appears to be getting on top of the virus with the number of new cases each day reducing.
    This suggests that efforts to contain the virus by telling people to stay at home, stopping large public gatherings and preventing travel are working.
    The message from WHO officials is that containment is still possible and a global pandemic is not inevitable.
    This view has been echoed in the UK, where the government has warned of the social and economic costs of overreacting.

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