Brendan Burgess
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That has been the case for many weeks now. More flu related than Coronavirus.I wonder will church will move to discourage shaking hands as a sign of peace at mass ?
An Irishman who returned home from South Korea recently said that he was unable to contact the HSE over the coronavirus when a colleague had the virus.
Not in my church ....still doing hand shakes on SundayThat has been the case for many weeks now. More flu related than Coronavirus.
Some people getting carried away with what needs to be done. We have no breakout of the virus and everyone has a responsibility to take precautions for themselves and their families and not be held by the hand every step of the way by the state.
In the Republic of Ireland... we still haven't called off the rugby match.
The number of doctors, hospital staff who have died from this in China is alarming considering they were well equipped and wearing PPE etc. It's very worrying.
If the match doesn't go ahead there's nothing , at the moment, to stop those Italians with flights and accommodation already booked coming over here for the weekend.
The death rate in China from Coronavirus is still minuscule though, so far 2715 deaths out of a population of 1,386,000,000 people !
Just another view. I'm actually still more worried about the case of rubella reported in Apple's Hollyhill campus today. See de paper. Transmission rate for rubella is 10-30% as opposed to 2-3% for Covid-19.
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