英国官方承认:故意让数千万人感染获得群体免疫

虎扑JR1679758685
问题是他就这么自信,这个病不会发生突变,大部分被传染上的人都可以自愈,那些奉献在一线的医护能一直挺下来?他们难道不知道,这个世界最珍贵的就是生命,唯有生命只有一次,竟然傻到用生命去赌博,这样的大臣,竟然不辞职,还说什么准备好和自己爱的人说再见。人类的赞歌就是勇气的赞歌,这么一看,外国的月亮不圆,我们的国很牛逼。

s
suhe24
引用 @6月19日骑士夺冠 发表的:
咱们结婚吧

你要是妹子那就可以🐶

虎扑用户236852
这一计太精妙了!让我们看看有多少人肺部纤维化和睾丸受损吧🐶
勇士答案小前维金斯
白人真是蠢玩意

J
JamseWiseman
新冠:我傻了,出拳没有章法啊

大脸汪
引用 @江不忘湖 发表的:
大胆,你这是在污蔑我们的方舱医院。

我们方舱医院全部都在喝中药汤剂,英国人也有中药汤剂喝?
霰射炸药咚咚咚
群奶

F
FiniteElementM
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

把川普架在火上烤,川普刚刚才禁了除英国以外的欧洲人入境

陈道明寺
万一……我是说万一啊,要是没有实现这种跳转,事情反而变得更糟,比如病毒发生了变异,没有按照他们预想的剧本来,那欧洲,会不会直接得推倒重来了

太炫了
引用 @油价刚需 发表的:
Coronavirus: Millions of Britons will need to contract COVID-19 for 'herd immunity'
Sir Patrick Vallance tells Sky News about 60% of people will need to become infected in order for the UK to enjoy "herd immunity".
Greg Heffer, political reporter
Greg Heffer
Political reporter @GregHeffer

Friday 13 March 2020 11:26, UK
COVID-19CORONAVIRUS
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through Coronavirus testing site set up in a car park on March 12, 2020 in Wolverhampton, England. The National Health Service facility has been set up in a car park to allow people with NHS referrals to be swabbed for Covid-19. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Image:
A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through testing site



Why you can trust Sky News
Millions of Britons will need to contract coronavirus in order to control the impact of the disease which is likely to return "year on year", the government's chief scientific adviser has told Sky News.

Around 60% of the UK population will need to become infected with coronavirus in order for society to have "herd immunity" from future outbreaks, Sir Patrick Vallance said.

Herd immunity is the resistance to a contagious disease within a population because enough people have become immune, and so it is harder for it to spread.

There is currently no vaccine available for coronavirus.

So far, 10 people in the UK who have had COVID-19 - the disease which develops from coronavirus - have died.

Patrick Vallance still
Image:
Sir Patrick says most of population need to get coronavirus to achieve herd immunity
The number of confirmed cases in the UK reached 590 on Thursday - up by 134 in 24 hours, although Sir Patrick believes the actual number of people infected in the UK at the moment could be between 5,000 and 10,000.

Sir Patrick described COVID-19 as a "nasty disease" but stressed most people would only experience a "mild" illness.

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He described how a majority of the UK's population of more than 65 million would need to be infected with coronavirus for the risk of widespread future outbreaks to recede.

"We think this virus is likely to be one that comes year on year, becomes like a seasonal virus," he told Sky News.

"Communities will become immune to it and that's going to be an important part of controlling this longer term.

"About 60% is the sort of figure you need to get herd immunity."

What are the four stages of government's plan?
What are the four stages of government's plan?
Despite suggestions the death rate from coronavirus could be around 1% of those infected, Sir Patrick said estimating how many might die was "difficult" because there may be many more people that haven't been detected yet.

"That's why some of the new tests that are being developed now are going to be so important, so we can really understand how this disease is spreading and we don't have a handle on that yet," he added.

Sky’s Thomas Moore explains how countries around the world are preparing to contain COVID-19

How to contain a global pandemic
The World Health Organisation has declared a global pandemic following the spread of coronavirus across many countries.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday confirmed the government is entering the second phase of its response to COVID-19 - moving from trying to contain the virus to delaying its spread.

Anyone with a new persistent cough or a high temperature will now have to self-isolate and stay at home for seven days, while schools have been urged to cancel planned trips abroad.

Sir Patrick is helping to oversee the government's response to coronavirus and defended the UK's strategy in dealing with the disease.

Prime minister Boris Johnson has called the coronavirus pandemic 'the worst public health crisis in a generation'.

PM: Those with symptoms should isolate for seven days
Ministers are facing growing questions about why the UK isn't acting in a similar way to other European countries, such as France and Italy, who have taken measures ranging from banning large gatherings to quarantining the entire population.

Sir Patrick said the UK is "a little bit behind" where the coronavirus outbreak is in other countries due to early action in tracing and isolating those who are infected.

"What we don't want to do is to get into kneejerk reactions where you have to start doing measures at the wrong pace because something's happened," he added.

"So we're trying to keep ahead of it, we're trying to lay out the path so people can see what the actions are that are being advised."

Listen to "COVID-19 pandemic: UK officially enters 'delay' phase | 12 March 2020" on Spreaker.
:: Listen to the Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker.

Sir Patrick also described Thursday's action taken by Mr Johnson as "a very big measure", adding: "It's going to have quite a big impact across a number of people, a number of households, a number of people.

"I don't think that's a trivial measure at all."

Banning mass gatherings and isolating entire households are the next steps being considered by the government, Sir Patrick revealed.

But, he argued, most of the transmission of coronavirus occurs in small gatherings rather than larger gatherings.

那些只会说谣言不懂自己查证的人估计也看不懂英语,没必要发

吉吉卓木尔
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

达尔文是哪国的?优胜劣汰,自然选择,这是传统思想呀!

约翰泥德彪
引用 @刘亦菲丷 发表的:
这就是英超昨天还说准备接着踢的理 由?????。。。。。。。。。。。。。

宝石开大群体免疫可还行

烟波芥舟
引用 @小时候可俊了拉 发表的:
看到说阿森纳是强队满意的退了出去

争4狂魔是闹着玩儿的吗
叁仟城管
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

哈哈,贺繁星她爸爸233

虎扑用户577808
控制不住啦 随便找了个理由 真有你的大不列颠

帅不到三秒
引用 @尔雅 发表的:
其实他们的一个角度,封了城然后还是会被别的蔓延再传染,其实也有一定道理,就我们现在基本控制住了,一样要防备被外国输入再爆发。还有,他们说的延迟时间采取封闭,是因为早封闭了人会受不了,对忍耐度要求高,对比我们其实也有一定道理

国籍互换网络瘫痪

消遣篮球天王凯里欧文
引用 @油价刚需 发表的:
Coronavirus: Millions of Britons will need to contract COVID-19 for 'herd immunity'
Sir Patrick Vallance tells Sky News about 60% of people will need to become infected in order for the UK to enjoy "herd immunity".
Greg Heffer, political reporter
Greg Heffer
Political reporter @GregHeffer

Friday 13 March 2020 11:26, UK
COVID-19CORONAVIRUS
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through Coronavirus testing site set up in a car park on March 12, 2020 in Wolverhampton, England. The National Health Service facility has been set up in a car park to allow people with NHS referrals to be swabbed for Covid-19. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Image:
A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through testing site



Why you can trust Sky News
Millions of Britons will need to contract coronavirus in order to control the impact of the disease which is likely to return "year on year", the government's chief scientific adviser has told Sky News.

Around 60% of the UK population will need to become infected with coronavirus in order for society to have "herd immunity" from future outbreaks, Sir Patrick Vallance said.

Herd immunity is the resistance to a contagious disease within a population because enough people have become immune, and so it is harder for it to spread.

There is currently no vaccine available for coronavirus.

So far, 10 people in the UK who have had COVID-19 - the disease which develops from coronavirus - have died.

Patrick Vallance still
Image:
Sir Patrick says most of population need to get coronavirus to achieve herd immunity
The number of confirmed cases in the UK reached 590 on Thursday - up by 134 in 24 hours, although Sir Patrick believes the actual number of people infected in the UK at the moment could be between 5,000 and 10,000.

Sir Patrick described COVID-19 as a "nasty disease" but stressed most people would only experience a "mild" illness.

More from Covid-19
Coronavirus: Donald Trump says 'large scale' testing will take place in US
Coronavirus: Italian town turns chapel into mortuary chamber as it struggles to cope with deaths
Coronavirus: The latest NHS advice on COVID-19 symptoms
Coronavirus: Mount Everest shut ahead of climbing season
Coronavirus: FTSE stages rally after day of global market carnage
Coronavirus: Europe suffers a crisis of health and unity as outbreak takes hold
He described how a majority of the UK's population of more than 65 million would need to be infected with coronavirus for the risk of widespread future outbreaks to recede.

"We think this virus is likely to be one that comes year on year, becomes like a seasonal virus," he told Sky News.

"Communities will become immune to it and that's going to be an important part of controlling this longer term.

"About 60% is the sort of figure you need to get herd immunity."

What are the four stages of government's plan?
What are the four stages of government's plan?
Despite suggestions the death rate from coronavirus could be around 1% of those infected, Sir Patrick said estimating how many might die was "difficult" because there may be many more people that haven't been detected yet.

"That's why some of the new tests that are being developed now are going to be so important, so we can really understand how this disease is spreading and we don't have a handle on that yet," he added.

Sky’s Thomas Moore explains how countries around the world are preparing to contain COVID-19

How to contain a global pandemic
The World Health Organisation has declared a global pandemic following the spread of coronavirus across many countries.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday confirmed the government is entering the second phase of its response to COVID-19 - moving from trying to contain the virus to delaying its spread.

Anyone with a new persistent cough or a high temperature will now have to self-isolate and stay at home for seven days, while schools have been urged to cancel planned trips abroad.

Sir Patrick is helping to oversee the government's response to coronavirus and defended the UK's strategy in dealing with the disease.

Prime minister Boris Johnson has called the coronavirus pandemic 'the worst public health crisis in a generation'.

PM: Those with symptoms should isolate for seven days
Ministers are facing growing questions about why the UK isn't acting in a similar way to other European countries, such as France and Italy, who have taken measures ranging from banning large gatherings to quarantining the entire population.

Sir Patrick said the UK is "a little bit behind" where the coronavirus outbreak is in other countries due to early action in tracing and isolating those who are infected.

"What we don't want to do is to get into kneejerk reactions where you have to start doing measures at the wrong pace because something's happened," he added.

"So we're trying to keep ahead of it, we're trying to lay out the path so people can see what the actions are that are being advised."

Listen to "COVID-19 pandemic: UK officially enters 'delay' phase | 12 March 2020" on Spreaker.
:: Listen to the Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker.

Sir Patrick also described Thursday's action taken by Mr Johnson as "a very big measure", adding: "It's going to have quite a big impact across a number of people, a number of households, a number of people.

"I don't think that's a trivial measure at all."

Banning mass gatherings and isolating entire households are the next steps being considered by the government, Sir Patrick revealed.

But, he argued, most of the transmission of coronavirus occurs in small gatherings rather than larger gatherings.

吁,原来如此啊…

虎扑用户943247
引用 @青莲剑歌李太白 发表的:
发了有人也看不懂🐶

看得懂的也不想看🐶

z
zerozhao
这不是傻瓜吗

f
feng102567
野鸡公众号吧

虎扑用户680025
我十目一行也还是看不懂啊

乃农组特
引用 @哈哈哈嗝哈哈哈嗝哈哈哈 发表的:
关键是哪有证据证明
可以获得群体免疫啊。。。。

Herd immunity ,亮帖里有原文,自己去看呗

烟波芥舟
引用 @勇士答案小前维金斯 发表的:
白人真是蠢玩意

他们不蠢,只是邪恶
8
86版董秋迪
引用 @过气的国王LAKERS 发表的:
这不就是欲练此功必先自宫么🐶

翻页:“不用自宫,也能成功”?
乃农组特
引用 @哈哈哈嗝哈哈哈嗝哈哈哈 发表的:
关键是哪有证据证明
可以获得群体免疫啊。。。。

哦,看错了,抱歉,友军

街上最拉风的名字
我除了说🐂🍺,其他不知道该说什么了

袁神父23
引用 @拉风的昵称不存在的吗 发表的:
确实是真的,法国也是这么打算的,他们的思维我们确实理解不了

还记得战争时为什么要救那些残疾的,生命垂危的伤兵吗?中国人要是没有这份凝聚力早就被历史淘汰了

樱岛麻衣赛高
不能接受但可以理解,毕竟医疗水平差太多,检测盒也没有太多而且太贵(好像是1000多美元)?连美国也自身难保更别说其他国家了

离开鱼的水
很好,物竞天择适者生存,反正政府难以承担高昂的治疗费用,老人们大多也负担不起治疗费用,正好可以自然选择一番

虎扑用户254496
这是什么操作?

明天未来
这是什么神仙操作???
强尼BJ
引用 @猪头不卖猪鞭要不要 发表的:
你是纯傻

今天的欢乐来自于这帖子了。

白露横江
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

不愧是诞生了达尔文的国家!

刚子的小号
疯了吧……??

A
AirJorshan
引用 @拉风的昵称不存在的吗 发表的:
确实是真的,法国也是这么打算的,他们的思维我们确实理解不了

真是他妈猪队友,还想拉着中国再搞一次

桂子
发达国家就是不一样
新安江人民
1.首先这个病毒重症率在20%左右,英国总人口6600万左右,乘以16%是1056万;
2.这个病毒不光攻击肺,还攻击生殖系统,重症康复后遗症也很厉害;
3.这个病毒治愈之后也没说就能获得终生性抗体。
鲍里斯这么做太冒险了
大胖要有人鱼线
这么玩还发展科学干嘛,自然选择多快。

蜘蛛7
新冠:终于遇到明白人了.让我们拥抱爱情

毂树二
引用 @尔雅 发表的:
其实他们的一个角度,封了城然后还是会被别的蔓延再传染,其实也有一定道理,就我们现在基本控制住了,一样要防备被外国输入再爆发。还有,他们说的延迟时间采取封闭,是因为早封闭了人会受不了,对忍耐度要求高,对比我们其实也有一定道理

第一次见到把政府不作为讲的这么清新脱俗!

尔雅
引用 @帅不到三秒 发表的:
国籍互换网络瘫痪

对。我们隔岸观火,可以稍微考虑下这个举措的可行性和道理。同样,他们隔岸观火当时也认为我们的手段有点反应过度。正常,对于自己的话,就觉得不重视生命

别碰我飘呢
不如说是末尾淘汰

李大爷99
引用 @用户1148149316 发表的:
这就是真的,对你们🇬🇧不满意了吗?

头像nb噢

林Caesar
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

达尔文估计要气死了。英国这脱欧成功后还想脱离地球?

海边居民
引用 @拉风的昵称不存在的吗 发表的:
确实是真的,法国也是这么打算的,他们的思维我们确实理解不了

为经济考虑吧

t
tc8882011
真是疯了!
和孙悟空一天生日
引用 @拉风的昵称不存在的吗 发表的:
确实是真的,法国也是这么打算的,他们的思维我们确实理解不了

如果是真的,那真是惊天豪赌。 传入非洲?冠状病毒遇上埃博拉会发生什么 😱

虎扑用户071898
大英药丸

白竹子
这其中肯定有我丝毫不懂的道理。

虎扑用户576689
明白了 大家都有病就是大家都没病🐶

月遇丛云花遇和风
引用 @油价刚需 发表的:
Coronavirus: Millions of Britons will need to contract COVID-19 for 'herd immunity'
Sir Patrick Vallance tells Sky News about 60% of people will need to become infected in order for the UK to enjoy "herd immunity".
Greg Heffer, political reporter
Greg Heffer
Political reporter @GregHeffer

Friday 13 March 2020 11:26, UK
COVID-19CORONAVIRUS
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through Coronavirus testing site set up in a car park on March 12, 2020 in Wolverhampton, England. The National Health Service facility has been set up in a car park to allow people with NHS referrals to be swabbed for Covid-19. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Image:
A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through testing site



Why you can trust Sky News
Millions of Britons will need to contract coronavirus in order to control the impact of the disease which is likely to return "year on year", the government's chief scientific adviser has told Sky News.

Around 60% of the UK population will need to become infected with coronavirus in order for society to have "herd immunity" from future outbreaks, Sir Patrick Vallance said.

Herd immunity is the resistance to a contagious disease within a population because enough people have become immune, and so it is harder for it to spread.

There is currently no vaccine available for coronavirus.

So far, 10 people in the UK who have had COVID-19 - the disease which develops from coronavirus - have died.

Patrick Vallance still
Image:
Sir Patrick says most of population need to get coronavirus to achieve herd immunity
The number of confirmed cases in the UK reached 590 on Thursday - up by 134 in 24 hours, although Sir Patrick believes the actual number of people infected in the UK at the moment could be between 5,000 and 10,000.

Sir Patrick described COVID-19 as a "nasty disease" but stressed most people would only experience a "mild" illness.

More from Covid-19
Coronavirus: Donald Trump says 'large scale' testing will take place in US
Coronavirus: Italian town turns chapel into mortuary chamber as it struggles to cope with deaths
Coronavirus: The latest NHS advice on COVID-19 symptoms
Coronavirus: Mount Everest shut ahead of climbing season
Coronavirus: FTSE stages rally after day of global market carnage
Coronavirus: Europe suffers a crisis of health and unity as outbreak takes hold
He described how a majority of the UK's population of more than 65 million would need to be infected with coronavirus for the risk of widespread future outbreaks to recede.

"We think this virus is likely to be one that comes year on year, becomes like a seasonal virus," he told Sky News.

"Communities will become immune to it and that's going to be an important part of controlling this longer term.

"About 60% is the sort of figure you need to get herd immunity."

What are the four stages of government's plan?
What are the four stages of government's plan?
Despite suggestions the death rate from coronavirus could be around 1% of those infected, Sir Patrick said estimating how many might die was "difficult" because there may be many more people that haven't been detected yet.

"That's why some of the new tests that are being developed now are going to be so important, so we can really understand how this disease is spreading and we don't have a handle on that yet," he added.

Sky’s Thomas Moore explains how countries around the world are preparing to contain COVID-19

How to contain a global pandemic
The World Health Organisation has declared a global pandemic following the spread of coronavirus across many countries.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday confirmed the government is entering the second phase of its response to COVID-19 - moving from trying to contain the virus to delaying its spread.

Anyone with a new persistent cough or a high temperature will now have to self-isolate and stay at home for seven days, while schools have been urged to cancel planned trips abroad.

Sir Patrick is helping to oversee the government's response to coronavirus and defended the UK's strategy in dealing with the disease.

Prime minister Boris Johnson has called the coronavirus pandemic 'the worst public health crisis in a generation'.

PM: Those with symptoms should isolate for seven days
Ministers are facing growing questions about why the UK isn't acting in a similar way to other European countries, such as France and Italy, who have taken measures ranging from banning large gatherings to quarantining the entire population.

Sir Patrick said the UK is "a little bit behind" where the coronavirus outbreak is in other countries due to early action in tracing and isolating those who are infected.

"What we don't want to do is to get into kneejerk reactions where you have to start doing measures at the wrong pace because something's happened," he added.

"So we're trying to keep ahead of it, we're trying to lay out the path so people can see what the actions are that are being advised."

Listen to "COVID-19 pandemic: UK officially enters 'delay' phase | 12 March 2020" on Spreaker.
:: Listen to the Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker.

Sir Patrick also described Thursday's action taken by Mr Johnson as "a very big measure", adding: "It's going to have quite a big impact across a number of people, a number of households, a number of people.

"I don't think that's a trivial measure at all."

Banning mass gatherings and isolating entire households are the next steps being considered by the government, Sir Patrick revealed.

But, he argued, most of the transmission of coronavirus occurs in small gatherings rather than larger gatherings.



k
kfxkfc
感谢英国老铁为新冠用自己的身体做出的贡献 我们期待你们早传捷报

清风落尘
引用 @wang487 发表的:
虽然题目危言耸听 但也确实是用人民来践行达尔文主义了...

这个标题说是英国官方承认,结果看完了整篇文章,是每日邮报说的。。。。每日邮报是英国官方吗?

马文巴格利三世他爹
无法治愈的情况下。这也确实是个好办法。自愈淘汰掉一批人。

兲兲向上
引用内容可能违规暂时被隐藏


如果是真的,你会回来自己抽自己脸吗?

一直年轻的詹姆斯
外国电影不就是这样拍的吗

虎扑用户906760
真就适者生存 老达尔文了

没什么了不起啊
引用 @海边居民 发表的:
为经济考虑吧

这时候不考虑人权了?
过渡句
引用 @我真不是李毅 发表的:
这是什么招数?同归于尽?
我国都出现过好几例出院复阳了,也没有证据证明治愈后不会再次染上

复阳就是没检测到,咽拭子检测不准确,不是治愈了再感染,让人治愈后的确很长一段时间内不会感染,当然这个做法是有问题的,毕竟就算大部分人轻症还是有一部分是重症
政委埃雷拉
引用 @一只庞大的 发表的:
如果是达尔文主义,那么就应该解散医院,医院的建立就是在破坏进化论。

有种魔幻的感觉,
这不是老子的无为而治么?

无为而治不好这么理解的

江不忘湖
引用 @大脸汪 发表的:
我们方舱医院全部都在喝中药汤剂,英国人也有中药汤剂喝?

那英国人应该可以宽一下心了,幸好不用喝中药。
单手打游戏
牛批

好老球迷
引用 @帅气的我从不回头 发表的:
这文章你也信?

是真的

一只庞大的
引用 @政委埃雷拉 发表的:
无为而治不好这么理解的

顺其自然,不干涉,

t
tsh1989
引用 @我真不是李毅 发表的:
这是什么招数?同归于尽?
我国都出现过好几例出院复阳了,也没有证据证明治愈后不会再次染上

最怕来一波变异

y
yangyxt
确实存在群体免疫的可能性...关键在于谁能控制每个国民接触病毒的剂量对他们自身的免疫力而言是否致病...要是真逼得没办法了要这么拿国民做实验...你也发些帮助轻症患者自我治疗的抗病毒药物啊。
猫扑儿
神一样操作
G
GreenHunter
群体无敌咯?cd多久


j
jk36
这个时候就体现出价值观的不同了。

吉诺比利的左手终结
不愧是达尔文母国

好老球迷
引用 @买热刺赚大钱 发表的:
这也有人信 ?别低估人家国家的智商 好歹也是老牌发达国家

你和英国总有一个智商低的

天若有福
引用 @尔雅 发表的:
其实他们的一个角度,封了城然后还是会被别的蔓延再传染,其实也有一定道理,就我们现在基本控制住了,一样要防备被外国输入再爆发。还有,他们说的延迟时间采取封闭,是因为早封闭了人会受不了,对忍耐度要求高,对比我们其实也有一定道理

思路说的通,但牺牲的tm都是人命啊,又不是打游戏

宇宙小菜鸟
引用 @粼湕雨安 发表的:
我一直不敢信,憋着没敢回,看到这么久还没人辟谣,那就……点个赞吧

我在英国,这是真的

唯爱史蒂芬库里


她比刀还锋利
引用 @刘亦菲丷 发表的:
英 国:我 疯 起来连自己 都 打。。。。。。。。。

简直了,各种迷幻操作,不对比不知道,一对比真是庆幸自己是中国人

狼王加内持
我人傻了,我人真的傻了,这场面我从来没见过。

女兆之元
用生命种人痘?

凡世之尘
前提是要有超强医疗团队、病床啊

大河之键天上来
引用 @尔雅 发表的:
其实他们的一个角度,封了城然后还是会被别的蔓延再传染,其实也有一定道理,就我们现在基本控制住了,一样要防备被外国输入再爆发。还有,他们说的延迟时间采取封闭,是因为早封闭了人会受不了,对忍耐度要求高,对比我们其实也有一定道理

真那样了就封国一段时间吧。。。不过估计难啊

8
8科比绝伦24
引用 @油价刚需 发表的:
Coronavirus: Millions of Britons will need to contract COVID-19 for 'herd immunity'
Sir Patrick Vallance tells Sky News about 60% of people will need to become infected in order for the UK to enjoy "herd immunity".
Greg Heffer, political reporter
Greg Heffer
Political reporter @GregHeffer

Friday 13 March 2020 11:26, UK
COVID-19CORONAVIRUS
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through Coronavirus testing site set up in a car park on March 12, 2020 in Wolverhampton, England. The National Health Service facility has been set up in a car park to allow people with NHS referrals to be swabbed for Covid-19. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Image:
A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through testing site



Why you can trust Sky News
Millions of Britons will need to contract coronavirus in order to control the impact of the disease which is likely to return "year on year", the government's chief scientific adviser has told Sky News.

Around 60% of the UK population will need to become infected with coronavirus in order for society to have "herd immunity" from future outbreaks, Sir Patrick Vallance said.

Herd immunity is the resistance to a contagious disease within a population because enough people have become immune, and so it is harder for it to spread.

There is currently no vaccine available for coronavirus.

So far, 10 people in the UK who have had COVID-19 - the disease which develops from coronavirus - have died.

Patrick Vallance still
Image:
Sir Patrick says most of population need to get coronavirus to achieve herd immunity
The number of confirmed cases in the UK reached 590 on Thursday - up by 134 in 24 hours, although Sir Patrick believes the actual number of people infected in the UK at the moment could be between 5,000 and 10,000.

Sir Patrick described COVID-19 as a "nasty disease" but stressed most people would only experience a "mild" illness.

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He described how a majority of the UK's population of more than 65 million would need to be infected with coronavirus for the risk of widespread future outbreaks to recede.

"We think this virus is likely to be one that comes year on year, becomes like a seasonal virus," he told Sky News.

"Communities will become immune to it and that's going to be an important part of controlling this longer term.

"About 60% is the sort of figure you need to get herd immunity."

What are the four stages of government's plan?
What are the four stages of government's plan?
Despite suggestions the death rate from coronavirus could be around 1% of those infected, Sir Patrick said estimating how many might die was "difficult" because there may be many more people that haven't been detected yet.

"That's why some of the new tests that are being developed now are going to be so important, so we can really understand how this disease is spreading and we don't have a handle on that yet," he added.

Sky’s Thomas Moore explains how countries around the world are preparing to contain COVID-19

How to contain a global pandemic
The World Health Organisation has declared a global pandemic following the spread of coronavirus across many countries.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday confirmed the government is entering the second phase of its response to COVID-19 - moving from trying to contain the virus to delaying its spread.

Anyone with a new persistent cough or a high temperature will now have to self-isolate and stay at home for seven days, while schools have been urged to cancel planned trips abroad.

Sir Patrick is helping to oversee the government's response to coronavirus and defended the UK's strategy in dealing with the disease.

Prime minister Boris Johnson has called the coronavirus pandemic 'the worst public health crisis in a generation'.

PM: Those with symptoms should isolate for seven days
Ministers are facing growing questions about why the UK isn't acting in a similar way to other European countries, such as France and Italy, who have taken measures ranging from banning large gatherings to quarantining the entire population.

Sir Patrick said the UK is "a little bit behind" where the coronavirus outbreak is in other countries due to early action in tracing and isolating those who are infected.

"What we don't want to do is to get into kneejerk reactions where you have to start doing measures at the wrong pace because something's happened," he added.

"So we're trying to keep ahead of it, we're trying to lay out the path so people can see what the actions are that are being advised."

Listen to "COVID-19 pandemic: UK officially enters 'delay' phase | 12 March 2020" on Spreaker.
:: Listen to the Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker.

Sir Patrick also described Thursday's action taken by Mr Johnson as "a very big measure", adding: "It's going to have quite a big impact across a number of people, a number of households, a number of people.

"I don't think that's a trivial measure at all."

Banning mass gatherings and isolating entire households are the next steps being considered by the government, Sir Patrick revealed.

But, he argued, most of the transmission of coronavirus occurs in small gatherings rather than larger gatherings.

原来如此,懂了懂了

好老球迷
引用 @汤谷扶木 发表的:
推个毛线,这都是媒体对鲍里斯讲话的扩展解读了。BBC视频就在首页放着,有时间看推特,没时间看新闻来源?

别嘴硬了,明显事实还要愣舔?

虎扑用户870779
真是个好主意呀,没准有戏。

宇宙小菜鸟
引用 @实在没意思 发表的:
不是,平时这种文章大家都不信的,为什么看到这篇文章又信了呢,步行街天天告诉老人不能信的标题就是就在刚刚。。。。,然后自己又信了,人不能相信自己想相信的啊,就算是喜闻乐见的,也要质疑一下吧

我是在英国的留学生,这新闻是真的

大脸汪
引用 @江不忘湖 发表的:
那英国人应该可以宽一下心了,幸好不用喝中药。

是的,快乐地获得抗体吧。
吴梦璇
引用 @谁让我善良呢 发表的:
这图xiao si wo l

笑点在哪?

X
XTPTX
不愧是达尔文的故乡啊
海边居民
引用 @尔雅 发表的:
其实他们的一个角度,封了城然后还是会被别的蔓延再传染,其实也有一定道理,就我们现在基本控制住了,一样要防备被外国输入再爆发。还有,他们说的延迟时间采取封闭,是因为早封闭了人会受不了,对忍耐度要求高,对比我们其实也有一定道理

是有道理的,不过我们只敢想想,真这么做不被骂死,英国法国是真大胆

建国后不许作妖
引用 @油价刚需 发表的:
Coronavirus: Millions of Britons will need to contract COVID-19 for 'herd immunity'
Sir Patrick Vallance tells Sky News about 60% of people will need to become infected in order for the UK to enjoy "herd immunity".
Greg Heffer, political reporter
Greg Heffer
Political reporter @GregHeffer

Friday 13 March 2020 11:26, UK
COVID-19CORONAVIRUS
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through Coronavirus testing site set up in a car park on March 12, 2020 in Wolverhampton, England. The National Health Service facility has been set up in a car park to allow people with NHS referrals to be swabbed for Covid-19. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Image:
A member of the public is swabbed at a drive through testing site



Why you can trust Sky News
Millions of Britons will need to contract coronavirus in order to control the impact of the disease which is likely to return "year on year", the government's chief scientific adviser has told Sky News.

Around 60% of the UK population will need to become infected with coronavirus in order for society to have "herd immunity" from future outbreaks, Sir Patrick Vallance said.

Herd immunity is the resistance to a contagious disease within a population because enough people have become immune, and so it is harder for it to spread.

There is currently no vaccine available for coronavirus.

So far, 10 people in the UK who have had COVID-19 - the disease which develops from coronavirus - have died.

Patrick Vallance still
Image:
Sir Patrick says most of population need to get coronavirus to achieve herd immunity
The number of confirmed cases in the UK reached 590 on Thursday - up by 134 in 24 hours, although Sir Patrick believes the actual number of people infected in the UK at the moment could be between 5,000 and 10,000.

Sir Patrick described COVID-19 as a "nasty disease" but stressed most people would only experience a "mild" illness.

More from Covid-19
Coronavirus: Donald Trump says 'large scale' testing will take place in US
Coronavirus: Italian town turns chapel into mortuary chamber as it struggles to cope with deaths
Coronavirus: The latest NHS advice on COVID-19 symptoms
Coronavirus: Mount Everest shut ahead of climbing season
Coronavirus: FTSE stages rally after day of global market carnage
Coronavirus: Europe suffers a crisis of health and unity as outbreak takes hold
He described how a majority of the UK's population of more than 65 million would need to be infected with coronavirus for the risk of widespread future outbreaks to recede.

"We think this virus is likely to be one that comes year on year, becomes like a seasonal virus," he told Sky News.

"Communities will become immune to it and that's going to be an important part of controlling this longer term.

"About 60% is the sort of figure you need to get herd immunity."

What are the four stages of government's plan?
What are the four stages of government's plan?
Despite suggestions the death rate from coronavirus could be around 1% of those infected, Sir Patrick said estimating how many might die was "difficult" because there may be many more people that haven't been detected yet.

"That's why some of the new tests that are being developed now are going to be so important, so we can really understand how this disease is spreading and we don't have a handle on that yet," he added.

Sky’s Thomas Moore explains how countries around the world are preparing to contain COVID-19

How to contain a global pandemic
The World Health Organisation has declared a global pandemic following the spread of coronavirus across many countries.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday confirmed the government is entering the second phase of its response to COVID-19 - moving from trying to contain the virus to delaying its spread.

Anyone with a new persistent cough or a high temperature will now have to self-isolate and stay at home for seven days, while schools have been urged to cancel planned trips abroad.

Sir Patrick is helping to oversee the government's response to coronavirus and defended the UK's strategy in dealing with the disease.

Prime minister Boris Johnson has called the coronavirus pandemic 'the worst public health crisis in a generation'.

PM: Those with symptoms should isolate for seven days
Ministers are facing growing questions about why the UK isn't acting in a similar way to other European countries, such as France and Italy, who have taken measures ranging from banning large gatherings to quarantining the entire population.

Sir Patrick said the UK is "a little bit behind" where the coronavirus outbreak is in other countries due to early action in tracing and isolating those who are infected.

"What we don't want to do is to get into kneejerk reactions where you have to start doing measures at the wrong pace because something's happened," he added.

"So we're trying to keep ahead of it, we're trying to lay out the path so people can see what the actions are that are being advised."

Listen to "COVID-19 pandemic: UK officially enters 'delay' phase | 12 March 2020" on Spreaker.
:: Listen to the Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker.

Sir Patrick also described Thursday's action taken by Mr Johnson as "a very big measure", adding: "It's going to have quite a big impact across a number of people, a number of households, a number of people.

"I don't think that's a trivial measure at all."

Banning mass gatherings and isolating entire households are the next steps being considered by the government, Sir Patrick revealed.

But, he argued, most of the transmission of coronavirus occurs in small gatherings rather than larger gatherings.

这么长的汉字我都不想看,更何况是英文,打扰了

v
violentsnow
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

这是演王叔叔那位嘛🐶微笑的爸爸

好老球迷
引用 @被拯救的猪头肉 发表的:
我想起知乎一个老哥说的话:美国英国那些国家谣言使劲造他,造到他们本国人都相信那就最好😂

是真的

建国后不许作妖
????????人类迷惑行为大赏

杨奶污小白菜
引用 @zbjaug 发表的:
谁信谁傻

哈哈哈

宇宙小菜鸟
引用 @阿卡姆9号 发表的:
言下之意,他们认为。所以全篇只是中国媒体在YY而已

不是yy,是真的,我们昨天看的这消息心态都崩了,真想回国啊

玉逍遥10086
引用 @我真不是李毅 发表的:
这是什么招数?同归于尽?
我国都出现过好几例出院复阳了,也没有证据证明治愈后不会再次染上

也就欺负一般英国平民不懂自然选择和人体免疫机制吧,不然这种抽签一样的自然选择还能通过?
有空就静坐
引用 @郑州外国语学校 发表的:
致死率低没必要治的病都是这么处理的,心真大

2%致死率,然后有基础疾病的老年人易转重症,这一下英国可以减轻很多养老金负担

4
4字弟弟
说个实话,我觉得对小国家确实可行。