For those of us with compromised immune systems............an infection by the coronavirus could cause serious problems.
...the news reader went to great pains to tell the listeners not to panic. He pointed out that the reason the patient died of coronavirus was because he had other serious, existing conditions. These were diabetes and the fact that he was on dialysis. "
Plus, the mortality rate is far higher than the flu's. About 1 in 50 who get the virus will die, while approximately 1 in 1,000 people who get the flu will succumb to it. We've had about 40,000 flu deaths in the U.S. this year. Multiplying 40,000 by a factor of 20 gives us, in the U.S. alone, 800,000 probable deaths from the coronavirus. Make it an even million.
From the Telegraph:Prof Neil Ferguson, professor of mathematical biology at Imperial College, has warned that the world is “in the early phases of a global pandemic”.He said Britain is probably only picking up around one in three cases, focusing on those coming in to the country, when cases may have arrived – and gone undetected – before restrictions set in.“Surveillance has started in hospitals across the UK of pneumonia cases, that will give us a proper picture,” he said.“Our best estimate is that transmission in the UK will get going in the next few weeks; unless we are very lucky probably peaking 2 to 3 months after that,” he said. “If it truly establishes itself in terms of true person-to-person transmission it will behave like a flu pandemic, maybe up to 60 percent of the population being affected but most of those people having very mild symptoms.”He suggested that 400,000 people in the UK could die from it in the next 12 months, based on estimates of a 1 per cent mortality rate and an infection rate of 60 percent of the population.
He has been advised to watch for fever and monitor how he feels. No need to self-quarantine yet. He's strong and healthy so naturally we aren't concerned about him... but me!
Do you have to use special software (or whatever) to be able to work from home or do you have a laptop specifically for work? I know that's a discussion going on.
I'm at a not small company (3k-5k employees) so for the past many years the setup has been a VPN client that authenticates via my phone, that's on my home computer, then I remote desktop (RDP) in to my windows work computer with that connection going over the VPN and use my desktop computer directly via RDP.Today in my office they told everyone to pickup Chromebooks, which I did, the instructions are the same, but it feels like they might require the Chromebook over desktop computers. Its probably much safer enterprise security wise to move everyone to the Chromebook. The Chromebook was not customized or locked down, just a raw in the box little laptop. People with company laptops just work directly on their laptop and access the entire local work network from the laptop and VPN, my VPN connection doesn't allow that only RDP.
Requiring a note from a doctor sounds like grammar school. Isolation is needed for everyone--everyone, everywhere--not only those with underlying conditions.