this is ok but dont the healthy need to be infected to build up immune systems as there not cure yet. if everyone stays in the virus will be around for years. I know theres no exact answer to the issue and this is why the people in charge have no idea what to do either. imo the elderly and at risk need to stay in and the rest need to catch it and fingers crossed dont have any other underlying issues.
This is the problem.
There is no evidence that having it makes you immune, it is still work in progress.
The only ways to stop this virus are:
a) let it burn through the population and it will kill a lot of people needlessly because the nhs can?t cope (100,000 beds in the country, about 30,000 available).
b) vaccinate, this is way off.
c) social isolation, If everyone did this for 14 days the virus would be stopped completely.
Underlying health issues doesn?t mean you are very ill, it means anything other than being healthy. Obesity, high blood pressure for example make you high risk. Have you had a full medical recently and know you have no underlying issues? And not being old isn?t a guarantee either. That data was collated from China where most elderly smoke heavily, and are male, so its not accurate. In the US 10% of cases in hospital are under 25. It goes on, there is increasingly more evidence that ?experienced? immune systems are causing more fatalities, hence why children are not getting sick. My best friend?s brother (42) lives in london, does ironman and is fit as a butchers dog, hes got c19 and is totally ****** up. Do what we are being told to do, stay away from everyone outside of your house.