Sorry Leo I stand over my post 133. You can interpret anyway you wish.
Or maybe it's apples and apples. A lot of flu-infected people may not be reported due to mild symptoms. In any event, I was just stating WHO said what.That's apples and orange: % of reported vs. % infected. A lot of covid19-infected people are not reported as they have mild symptoms
This is not an indigenous virus. It is imported and so far all imported from Northern Italy.
Surely it is less costly in health and economic terms to prevent/quarantine its arrival rather than deal with the damaging aftermath of its entry.
No, it isn't, and that's why bodies such as the WHO advise against such measures
“Travellers returning from affected areas should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days and follow national protocols of receiving countries. Some countries may require returning travellers to enter quarantine…”
Surely it is less costly in health and economic terms to prevent/quarantine its arrival
There have been people in quarantine in cork hospital for during last month with the virus[/QUOTE]First community-acquired case reported from Cork, looks like the middle aged man has being in contact with a lot of health care staff Before being tested and confirmed with the virus
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