obvert
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Joined: 1/17/2011 From: PDX (and now) London, UK Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Encircled Dunno if you listen to James O'Brien on LBC mate, but he had a succession of very clued up callers who explained rather well (and bloody worryingly) why we are not ramping up the testing. We just don't have the capacity, and the government are making sweeping statements every day about it rather than talking to the experts......something the UK is becoming ridiculously good at ignoring recently. I'm sure we will get there, but Germany doing 500,000 and we can't do 10,000 suggests something is badly wrong somewhere I don't listen much to anyone. I read various articles and sometimes watch the BBC news. So why are we not ramping up the testing? Did they explain other reasons besides the lack of enough chemicals to do the lab tests? Germany is planning to do 200k a day, but currently has by all reports done somewhere over 500k total. The UK isn't bad now, but it's not doing enough of the most critical people, the NHS workers, and other necessary staff. Found out last night my wife's business partner has it. Feeling rough, all of the symptoms. We're worried. She's only 39, but it's still a concern. Our children go to the same nursery, and the vector was their child. He is in a younger room, but this proves definitively that the virus was moving through the nursery. So hard to distinguish symptoms in young ones, as they're similar to a number of other diseases that are going through all of the time, like hand, foot and mouth, which was there also. Our daughter had no symptoms, and neither have we, and it's been over two weeks since she was in nursery.
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