Monday, 9 March 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus UK And World News Update 07/03-09/03

COVID-19 Coronavirus UK And World News Update 07/03-09/03

The UK now has reported a total of 319 positive cases of COVID-19, and we have 4 losses of life on home soil (plus 1 on the Diamond Princess).

18 of the UK's positive testing cases have recovered. 24,641 people have been tested.

Total cases for England 290, Scotland 18, Wales 4 and Northern Ireland 7 (based on news reports).

Rep. Of Ireland have 21 cases.

The world has 111,784 cases and 3,893 losses of life. 62,722 people have already recovered.

Another milestone we didn't want as over 100 countries have now reported positive cases of COVID-19.

Getting your workplace ready advice from the WHO

UK News: 

Rishi Sunak, UK Chancellor, has pretty much held out a blank cheque for the UK NHS. “I can say absolutely categorically the NHS will get whatever resources it needs to get us through this and to respond to the health crisis.”

A London tube worker has tested positive for COVID-19.

Shops and supermarkets, including Tesco, Boots, Costco and Waitrose, have started rationing products which are in big demand. Among rationed items are toilet rolls, paracetamol, hand sanitiser, anti-bacterial gels, wipes and sprays. Bleach, dried pasta, long-life milk, canned vegetables, water and children’s medication.
Remember - panic buying raises prices and creates shortages where there are none. You only need a couple of weeks worth of toilet roll, paracetamol, soup and/or noodles. Most students will find they already have this.

Saturday, 7 March 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus World Updates 5th to 7th March

A milestone we didn't want to reach as the total number of cases in the world goes over 100k. The current total is now 104,094. Losses of life is 3,526. A massive 58,559 people have already recovered.

The total number of cases in the UK is now 206. There are currently 189 cases presumed to be in England, 11 in Scotland, 2 in Wales and 4 in Northern Ireland.

Rep. of Ireland now have 18 confirmed positive cases.

The UK

The UK were a bit late with their 2pm figures on Thursday, but they have revealed a shiny new chart and table with geographical location, plus a chart which is 24 hours behind showing number of cases in each local authority. They said Wednesday that they were going to release locations only once a week on a Friday, but have backtracked on that. It really wasn't a very popular suggestion, and if anything caused UK wide concern, which I don't think they were expecting.

Can you believe people are stealing hand sanitiser from the ends of beds when they visit people in hospital? Seriously why? You honestly think you really need it more than they do? Once you've removed it you can't even take it back. It's not just B&M who have run out, our NHS is in danger of running out too. SOAP AND WATER IS JUST AS GOOD. Handy handwashing guide from the World Health Organisation below.

How to wash your hands properly from the World Health Organisation

I've praised the UK government so far, because actually they've done a surprisingly good job. We have been testing, tracking and notifying far, far better than many countries. I have been told today that we may have a temporary backlog on testing for lower risk individuals in my area at least.

I guess it was obvious we'd have a lot of people come forward for tests right now, but bear in mind the existence of COVID-19 doesn't mean every other bug and germ has taken a break. By Friday the UK had tested 20,338 people, of which 20,175 were confirmed negative and 163 were confirmed as positive. That's 0.8%. Your cough, for now at least, is probably not COVID-19.

Thursday, 5 March 2020

The Sapphire Society by L.C. Sarll Young Fiction Review (sent by Matador).

The latest young fiction book sent to me for review by Matador is The Sapphire Society. A blend of modern day and fantasy set in the Faroe Islands, where it seems the water might be hiding more secrets than we could ever dream of...

The story revolves around 12 year old Savannah, who moves to the Faroe Islands with her family, to live in her Grandmother's old cottage. While moving her mother finds an old dull sapphire necklace that had belonged to her own mother, and gives it to Savannah.

The Sapphire Society by L.C.Sarll children's Fantasy fiction book review

There are clearly mysteries on the island and Savannah very quickly befriends local lad Rich, son of the wealthy businessman Mr Froodroy. She also meets a woman known by the children as The Doomed Widow. The Doomed Widow is Doreen, whose husband was lost at sea several years beforehand.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Updates 3rd to 5th March

COVID-19 Coronavirus Updates 3rd March to 12.30 gmt 5th March

The global total for COVID-19 positive cases is at time of typing 96.609, loss of life is 3,308 souls.

Outside China cases 16,179 / Loss of life 295

UK cases are currently 90 (6 Scotland, 1 Wales, 3 N. Ireland, 80 England). England's updates occur at 2pm GMT.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Updates 3rd to 5th March

UK Updates:

Great news for workers and business - UK workers will receive Statutory Sick Pay from the first day off in the event of it being due to  COVID-19, rather than the 4th. This includes people self-isolating. It's still not enough to really live on, but it's got to be a huge relief to people on low incomes and with no built-in sick pay at work which would cover it.

Paying SSP, even to people self-isolating with no symptoms, is a vital part of slowing down the spread of COVID-19. It will allow people to take less risks and stay home from work without starving or losing their house. Slowing spread will always be top priority, even if we do end up with an epidemic.
While you have a manageable number of patients everyone can get full care and other departments of hospitals can run effectively. If you have thousands of people needing oxygen for the same 2 week period, they can't.

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

A Cake for the Gestapo Children's Fiction by Jacqueline King Review (Sent by ZunTold)

A Cake For The Gestapo is a children's novel set on Jersey in 1940, and we were sent a preview copy for review by Zuntold Publishing. Suitable for confident readers aged around 9+, as the book starts we are a couple of weeks away from the Nazi occupation, which lasted almost the entire war.

Our main characters are Joe, Spinner, Clem, Ginger and their original enemy, Percy the bully. They are a close-knit group of youngsters about to enter their teenage years with no certainties ahead.  The book travels with them for a year, as they are forced to grow up quickly, with the realities of war on their own doorstep.

A Cake for the Gestapo Children's Fiction by Jacqueline King Review (Sent by ZunTold)

The children at the beginning of the book are already far more adult than you'd like them to be. They have had to take on the role of carers, providers, housekeepers and support for their own parents. With the arrival of the German Army, they also become the resistance and defenders of their island and way of life.

The group attack the Germans in innocent, childish ways, like throwing berries and leading bees to attack them. You have the sense always that it's always a dangerous game they are playing, and they know that.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Updates 1st to 3rd March

COVID-19 Coronavirus Updates 1st to 3rd March

The global total for COVID-19 positive cases is (at time of typing 12 noon GMT 03/03/20)

World cases 92138 / Loss of life 3134
Outside mainland China cases 11,987 / Loss of life 191

New UK cases since last update are:

01/03 England 12 new cases - locations include Bury and Bradford (infected in Italy), Leeds (2 brought it home from Iran). Scotland has their first case in Tayside (imported from Italy)
02/03 England has 4 further cases - no prizes for guessing where all 4 imported it from. Yep, Italy. The patients live in Hertfordshire, Devon and Kent.

The total UK confirmed cases is now 40 (37 England, Wales, Scotland and N.Ireland 1 case each). Rep. Of Ireland has 1 case.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update 2-3 March

UK

Boris had an emergency COBRA meeting on Monday. The results of which are mainly obvious. They do expect it to spread and assert that "This country is very, very well prepared". (They actually rewrote their Pandemic plans in 2011 as far as I'm aware, so we actually do have a plan).

Sunday, 1 March 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update 28 Feb to 1 March

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update 28 Feb to 1st March

The global total for COVID-19 positive cases is (at time of typing 9.30GMT 01/03/20)

World cases 86980 / Loss of life 2979
Outside mainland China cases 7156 / Loss of life 109

The UK currently has 23 positive cases of COVID-19.

New UK cases since last update are:
1 UK case in Northern Ireland. Another traveller from Northern Italy - an adult who travelled from Dublin airport to Belfast.
2 more travellers from Italy
2 more cases in England - both travelled from Iran.
1st case in Wales - travelled to Northern Italy.
3 new patients in Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire. All 3 cases were imported from Italy and Asia.

Rep.of Ireland has it's first case, someone from the East side who travelled to Italy.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update 28 Feb to 1 April advice for workplaces - if ill you have to stay home

Final Luxury Cruise News:

The UK has lost it's first COVID-19 patient, a former passenger on the Diamond Princess. Another former passenger has also died, increasing the loss of life to 6. There are 705 passengers who tested positive for COVID-19 while on board, 10 are recovered. My best wishes that the rest of you are home safely before long.

The UK

An announcement this morning tells us the UK War Room is being dusted off and an updated Action Plan will be with us later this week.

Friday, 28 February 2020

Leek And Garlic Twist Bread Recipe (for the British Leek Growers Association)

I was sent the ingredients to recreate a Leek Recipe by the British Leek Growers Association in time for St. David's Day this weekend. This is a rare occasion where a recipe post doesn't feel like work, because Leeks really are one of my all-time favourite vegetables and they are very under-used in the modern day UK.

Leek And Garlic Twist Bread Recipe (for the British Leek Growers Association)

I particularly like the look of the Leek and Garlic Twist Bread and I was sent everything I'd need to create the recipe. My 11 year old son was chef and I just gave him a little advice (and kneeded the dough, and did the sticky bits, and the oven).

British Leek Growers Association recipe garlic twist bread ingredients

Wednesday, 26 February 2020

COVID-19 Coronavirus, Updates from 24-27 Feb

Current total cases 81270, lives lost 2771 (outside Chinese mainland 4072 total cases, 67 lives lost).

New UK figures for testing and results are published at 2pm each day. So far 7,132 people have been tested in the UK, of which 7,119 were confirmed negative and 15 positive (including 4 positives from Diamond Princess) - 8 people have recovered.

The UK has confirmed 2 new cases of COVID-19. One lives in Buxton, Derbyshire and contracted the virus in Tenerife, and the other had been on holiday in Northern Italy.
One patient has been taken to Royal Liverpool and the other to Royal Free Hospital in London.

Several countries have discovered their first casualty in the last few days - confirmed cases are now in 49 different countries and Diamond Princess (which has it's own category).

Borders are closing by the day and many countries will no longer accept visitors from China, Hong Kong, Iran, South Korea, Japan, Italy and other nations. If you are determined to travel - CHECK FIRST - and best of luck getting back as planned

WHO advice protect yourself from getting sick Wash your hands

Luxury Cruise News

The Diamond Princess continues to add to it's total. Currently 705 confirmed infected persons while on board, and 4 souls who have lost their lives. 35 people are seriously ill. There are also Coronavirus positive ex-passengers around the world, including 4 in the UK, 36 people in the U.S., 8 in Australia,  4 in Hong Kong and 2 in Israel.

The UK 

Schools and workplaces up and down the UK have been closed after pupils and employees returned from Italy and went back in on Monday after half term, some with cold symptoms. Now may not be the time to be so strict on attendance.

After an outbreak of cases across Northern Italy, visitors who return to the UK have been asked to stay home and self-quarantine if they feel ill, or just stay home anyway if you visited any of the following: Lombardy Region: Codogno, Castiglione d’Adda, Casalpusterlengo, Fombio, Maleo, Somaglia, Bertonico, Terranova dei Passerini, Castelgerundo and San Fiorano. Veneto Region: Vo’Euganeo.

Strange rumours 101:
If you are suspected of having COVID-19 do they test your acidity?
No they do not. They take a blood sample to look at your RNA - ribonucleic acid - it's a building block of the human body, like proteins or DNA - deoxyribonucleic acid.

China

China on Monday declared an immediate and “comprehensive” ban on the trade and consumption of wild animals. Thank you. Something we can all be pleased about.

For the last few days there's been something not quite right about China's new cases stats - again. Totals one day don't always match the previous day's figures and the day before last they reported only 5 deaths in all of China excluding Hubei. Their lockdowns you would hope would have an effect, but we are seeing provinces go from a steady case rate suddenly down to zero. There are rumours they've stopped testing, have run out of test kits or aren't including asymptomatic positives again, but no official word other than to say how great the decrease is. Everyone will start returning to work and school within the next fortnight...

On 26th Feb a nurse in China had had a heartbreaking letter begging for help published in The Lancet. Sadly the rest of the world probably now feels it has it's own problems and even if they did not, getting the Chinese authorities to accept help seems unlikely. The letter has now been taken down. 

The Rest Of The World

Sadly Iran doesn't appear to be doing too well. The Deputy Health Minister has been confirmed positive. New cases in Bahrain, Saudi, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Oman, and Iraq stem from visits to Iran and raise serious concern that the Coronavirius spreading across the Middle East is coming from inside the country. Iran currently officially has 245 cases and 26 succumbed, which does imply they have a good few more cases which haven't yet been identified. An epidemic modelling paper has been published suggesting a likely median of 23,070 cases exist within Iran (source below).

Spanish mainland, Greece, Romania, Denmark and Brazil have their first cases - all had just returned from Northern Italy. Visitors to Italy have also taken home Coronavirus to Albania and Switzerland, further strengthening the suggestion it has been spreading in Northern Italy for some time undetected. Total confirmed positive in Italy is now 528, with 14 lost souls.

South Korea now has 1,766 confirmed positive patients and 13 lives lost, and I think it's fair to say they're having a bad week. A lot of the cases stem from a Christian religious group who have passed it amongst themselves and unfortunately have a huge number of infected people. They have ingeniously set up drive-through testing stations, which must decrease risk and save time for everyone involved.

Unconfirmed reports from North Korea do look worrying. A Doctor who has previously worked there has stated he's been asked privately for protective equipment by doctors inside North Korea. They closed the border with China really early on, but suggestions are smugglers may be transporting the virus into the country. (Source below).

Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended entry for religious pilgrims wishing to visit Mecca and Medina, the two holiest sites in Islam, and banned entry for Umrah, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19

Australia has activated 'Pandemic mode' - implementing their Emergency Response Plan.

The United States has only 60 cases of COVID-19, more than 36 of which came from the Diamond Princess and 14 were travel related. This is really impressive until you realise that this country of 331 million had at time of typing only tested 426 people. The 'leave the cat in the bag' policy is about to end as the CDC finally removed "have visited China in the last 2 weeks" from the United States testing criteria for Coronavirus. Those who can afford it or have the insurance coverage can now get tested for a mere $3000 (surely that counts as profiteering?). We may see a glut of cases over the next few days.

A bus tour guide in Japan who had COVID-19 in late January and recovered became ill and has been confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time. This is not what epidemiologists hoped for at all. Previously it was thought at worst the virus may possibly mutate in such a way that we could catch it again around 6 months later. This new information is very concerning. It could of course also indicate that the virus doesn't completely clear from the host and can reappear. Either way, it's not good news. The article also states 14% of recovered patients in Guangdong still tested positive but I believe this is an error and refers to the same fact as the WHO mentioned in the quote below (source below).

Whole World Information 

The WHO in their press conference yesterday said there was no evidence to suggest there were many people walking around spreading virus while asymptomatic. Anyone who read the previous paragraphs regarding Italy and Iran may not be entirely convinced. They are not yet ready to call the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, but it's clear that it is out of control in more than one area of the world, so it's the opinion of many that it is a pandemic in all but name.

In today's WHO press conference (27/02) 
"In Guangdong, 🇨🇳, scientists tested more than 320,000 samples from the community and only 0.14% were positive for #COVID19.
That suggests that containment is possible. 
Indeed, there are many countries that have done exactly that"- DrTedros"

Now is the time to remind you that this isn't a cold and it isn't flu, but is isn't a particularly deadly virus. Around 1 in 5 people with a positive diagnosis will become quite poorly, around 1 in 50 will die (best current estimates). Lots of people won't even feel ill enough to need a doctor. The main issue is that it is incredibly easy to pass on and around 20% of people will need some basic medical attention. This completely overwhelms medical facilities and staff. It's vital to adhere to any lockdowns or quarantines in order to slow the spread and ensure everyone has best access to the medical help they need, and the least number of people catch it before we have a vaccination and/or faster treatment.

We have some new petri-dish experiments to take over from Diamond Princess, this time it's holidaymakers on land, including a hotel in Tenerife with over 1000 occupants, after a French doctor who was there on holiday has tested positive. At least we know they all get windows this time. No word yet on what they intend to do next, but it looks like a lot of people will get an extra 14 days they weren't expecting in their hotel rooms...

Seasonal flu kills around 0.1% of people who catch it (1 in 1000). COVID-19 seems to have a mortality rate of between 0.7% and 2.3% (7-23 in 1000). It is foolish to suggest there aren't lots of people who are asymptomatic and therefore aren't included in this data, so the mortality rate could very easily be substantially lower.

Here are some very useful statistics from Worldometer, who keep real-time track of numbers and have published new tables breaking down all possible confirmed data so far. This chart details approximate risk of fatality in individuals with no underlying health conditions, based on government data from 71,000 Chinese cases:

COVID-19 Fatality Rate by AGE:
80+ years old - 14.8%
70-79 years old - 8.0%
60-69 years old - 3.6%
50-59 years old - 1.3%
40-49 years old - 0.4%
30-39 years old - 0.2%
20-29 years old - 0.2%
10-19 years old - 0.2%
0-9 years old - no fatalities
In general, relatively few cases are seen among children.

At the time of typing the WHO have not yet declared a pandemic, but there is now little doubt. Minimum criteria have been met and there are uncontrolled outbreaks in at least 2 distinct areas of the world. You won't panic, you know it's just a word. Don't become hung up on it. It has been inevitable for the last few weeks. Sit calmly while the money men flap about how much money is wiped off the value of things they never really owned, and wait for it to settle down.

If you must panic buy, the most you'll realistically need is 2 week's worth of toilet rolls, paracetamol and soup. Remember that stockpiling causes shortages and a vicious circle of panic buying and rationing. There is no point having 300 masks in your kitchen if no-one you know ever tests positive, or enough food to feed an army rotting while you only want a cup-a-soup.




Everything here is publicly searchable, obtained from trusted sources and confirmed unless clearly stated. This is purely a collation of information.

Sources:

https://bnonews.com/index.php/2020/02/the-latest-coronavirus-cases/
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-information-for-the-public
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.24.20027375v1
https://twitter.com/BBCLBicker/status/1232618450482163713
https://twitter.com/WilliamYang120
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/02/27/japan-confirms-first-case-recovered-patient-continuing-test/
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-27/south-koreas-relaxed-approach-sparksfears-spread-to-north-korea/12005704?pfmredir=sm
https://t.co/2Z6EA7kY4P
https://www.statnews.com/2020/02/25/new-data-from-china-buttress-fears-about-high-coronavirus-fatality-rate-who-expert-says/

Monday, 24 February 2020

Takenoko Family Game Review (Age 8+) Sent by Asmodee Board Game Club

The latest game we've been sent to review by Asmodee for the Blogger Board Game Club is Takenoko, a competitive game for 2 to 4 players aged around 8+. Our younger boys are 10 and 11 and very experienced gamers, and we played 4 player with them.

The aim of the game is to grow bamboo and feed the pandas. You have to care for the bamboo at different stages of growth, develop irrigation and maintain supply. You're a farmer and an ecologist!

Takenoko Family Game Review box front

Inside the box you have absolutely tons of parts: Rules, 28 Hex Tiles, 90 Plastic Bamboo Sections, 20 Wooden Irrigation Channels, 55 Cards, 4 Individual Player Boards, 8 Wooden Action Tokens, 1 Weather Die, 1 Panda Figurine, 1 Gardener Figurine

Takenoko family game box contents need 5 minutes to press out tokens before play

It's a good sturdy box and the contents are almost entirely wooden or card - with a big plastic insert. It is good for keeping everything safe during storage, but it'll be nice to see it replaced with card.