英国官方承认:故意让数千万人感染获得群体免疫

宇宙小菜鸟
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人在英国,这确实是真的

好老球迷
引用 @菩提本无树h 发表的:
我发现我们黑老外同老外黑我们比起来 简直是有过之而无不及啊😂

这次不是黑,真的

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Ravenwest
开局直到鲍里斯说话那里算新闻,然后后面那堆放任感染云云,纯粹媒体脑补(包括你们说的sky)。后面的纯粹是传播机构自己的opinion,或者suspicion

勒邦詹姆
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这玩意儿好像是真的,在英国留学的朋友也发了

虎扑用户177942
老绥靖了

甜狗不得house
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

打不过就加入,怎么了?🐶

3
332513
引用 @CLE的LBJ 发表的:
这是真的,英国的朋友已经跟我这样说了,他也是在英国媒体报道上看到的

老佛爷:论大嘤之物力,结病毒之欢心🐶

轩辕春秋
我疯起来连自己都怕
是是是你说的是
引用 @尔雅 发表的:
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

有个🔨的道理,中国前期反应慢了一点被喷的要死,你那时候有为中国说话?

虎扑用户306880
身在英国留学的我瑟瑟发抖

热火雷阿伦
引用 @猪头不卖猪鞭要不要 发表的:
你是纯傻

简单粗暴,我喜欢

一川烟草233
卧槽 我现在都有点怀疑到底是我们太谨慎了,还是他们太神经大条了。。。。

冲破心墙
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这个点赞数我是服了

2
213湖人总冠军
这是真的吗

G
Gabriellyf
引用 @终生艾迷 发表的:
女巫:卧槽立马。都特码去死吧,谁都别想活

欧洲人认为这都是女巫干的 烧了就没事了 另外国外烧女人还真不少 比如贞德
江不忘湖
引用 @大脸汪 发表的:
是的,快乐地获得抗体吧。

至少比在方舱医院要快乐吧。
m
miaosha
美国也是这个思路吧。
如果他们成功,我们就危险了,毕竟我们没有免疫力,他们有。

旱冰皇帝
引用 @CLE的LBJ 发表的:
这是真的,英国的朋友已经跟我这样说了,他也是在英国媒体报道上看到的

这是真的,我是他们的翻译,昨晚我刚翻译的

毛家湾丶最靓的崽
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

那是真的🐮🍺!

z
ztf5403
威斯特敏斯特:我承认有赌的成分

只爱Gara
我擦 他们这么搞的话 我们的封锁得持续到什么时候?我尼玛自爆式防疫啊

虎扑用户254735
可不可以理解成,就是让民众自我淘汰,适者生存?

虎扑用户196071
呵呵

虎扑用户576530
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

这不是我岳父王大钱吗?

n
nfjr
我很好奇要是其中病毒变异了咋办?

宇宙小菜鸟
引用 @ppwwzz 发表的:
凤凰网某些新闻掐头去尾带节奏不少

但这确实是真的啊,在英留学生表示瑟瑟发抖

A
AyathE
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?

那你直接看鲍里斯的讲话啊,有时间回虎扑杠jr,没时间探深一点?

l
lj93
撒克逊民族狠起来真狠
怪不得这么多年
杨奶污小白菜
引用 @宇宙神锋斯通斯 发表的:
只有一个公众号截图,先等等看主流媒体的消息

你不去看就永远等不到,哈哈

等一只猫
优胜劣汰,适者生存

她比刀还锋利
引用 @在座各位都是大神 发表的:
…我就服了

外国最近的迷幻操作,一直在刷新我的认知

步行街车身
引用 @笑着去孤独行 发表的:

也会带来折磨?

曾经和你一起走过

好老球迷
引用 @Ravenwest 发表的:
开局直到鲍里斯说话那里算新闻,然后后面那堆放任感染云云,纯粹媒体脑补(包括你们说的sky)。后面的纯粹是传播机构自己的opinion,或者suspicion

别洗了
人家就是社达
理念就是如此
只救助重症已体现

活塞10号丹尼斯罗德曼
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

英国深得怪鸽真传…奥莉给

虎扑JR1239413024
可不可以理解为 屋子里爆屎渠 中国和很多国家跑去清理而英国却把清理好的地方又倒上屎

米兰利物浦
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

怕是以首相为首被群体打了思想钢印了

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Plug-and-play
够硬核,够民主 够自由 够平等 就是不知结局够不够好

朱zhu
引用 @CLE的LBJ 发表的:
这是真的,英国的朋友已经跟我这样说了,他也是在英国媒体报道上看到的

消息属实,英国天空新闻现在的头条就是这个新闻,英国默许让60%的人确诊以获得群体免疫

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update1980
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

这有什么难理解,高利贷来逼债你又没钱怎么办

丘吉尔的帽子
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?????。。。。。。。。。。。。。

空场踢的

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zfking
引用 @和孙悟空一天生日 发表的:
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 😱

wdtmd……巨毒报团?

虎扑用户960042
引用 @GWX大爱CP3 发表的:
这是真的,凤凰网也报道了

删了已经

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RedD310
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

没办法的,欧洲没有任何资本采取像我们这样的措施,再说从始至终他们的宣传就是这样的。。。

虎扑用户187044
老佛爷:以大嘤之物力,结病毒之欢心

x
xiahupu
前期顶不住的。。。就买墓地的。。。。也是绝顶高招。。。

詹姆斯在骑士灬
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.

各位诺贝尔奖得主一定看懂了叭

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Red丶R3hab
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
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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.

他们真的行 👴服啦

小短芬
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.

有点长,粗略的看了下,就是这个意思🐶

还钱久美子
引用 @CLE的LBJ 发表的:
这是真的,英国的朋友已经跟我这样说了,他也是在英国媒体报道上看到的

脱完欧想脱离地球了

深打井多出水
引用 @拉风的名字肯定被抢了 发表的:
这文章有文字有图片,感觉挺像回事啊

哈哈哈,有文字有图片就是真的呗🤣

酿习撇
顺便解决一下养老问题?🐶

虎扑用户426738
我承认我有堵的成分

浪七
要不是会一点英语,我都不相信

浮夸E森
牛批牛批牛批牛批牛批牛批牛批戈贝尔甚是欣慰

虎扑用户653292
引用 @重度连袜癖患者 发表的:
这不是我岳父王大钱吗?

微笑是我的🐶

x
xiahupu
突然想起英国也可以是移民国家,跟美国一样,不缺人。。。缺多少,下次移民批多少,补足这个数。。。。。恐怕就想着这样

狗爱上耗子
由于这波疫情传播范围很广,每个地方的资源和应对导致了这次疫情不太可能在短时间内结束。

命运如刀
我不知道这事真假,但我想说这是他 M人干的事么?
强突周玲安
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

话说八道忽悠无知老百姓罢了,这也叫有道理?只不过是经济社会稳定和人民健康性命之间选择经济稳定罢了,西方资本主义终究是有钱人是上帝的社会

虎扑用户357984
不知道你们担心什么,病毒都不担心累坏,你们整天瞎操心。 [ 此帖被心有心的语言在2020-03-13 21:03修改 ]
虎扑用户137232
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

为什么这图有声音

虎扑用户559086
不捉死就不会死!继续啊!别停!这会怂了

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PopeLaw
着英国人民还不起来反抗

恩彼德的大哥
假的离谱

虎扑用户120519
引用 @zfking 发表的:
wdtmd……巨毒报团?

死亡双子星

乔碧萝前男友
没有了,没有英国了

虎扑用户572711
既然打不过病毒 那就加入他?

冷雨的夜晚
不知道说什么好了。

铁岭猪笑天
以凡人之躯,比肩众神。

渔雁秋
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

大英和大日,簡直一個真小人,一個偽君子
不過大英這個,真跟段子一樣,這麼奇葩外行的思路,怎麼膽敢公佈於世呢?
再加上昨天日本狂噴孫正義事件,說實話我一開始在網上看到有人吐槽,覺得批評聲音只是跳樑小丑,肯定有很多人支持的,剛才特地去看一下,發現真就基本沒人支持
真跟黑色幽默一樣

虎扑JR0723889834
这操作真尼玛够骚。。。。

虎扑用户362970
没有不列颠,没有不列颠了

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SwagPotato
引用 @随意的买东西 发表的:
新冠病毒:让我们看看接下来会发生什么吧!

难道兔子这次就要被历史推到世界第一了😂

短信验证码
真的太不人道了。怎么能这样做呢?

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RosePac
大聪明:我承认我有赌的成分
那年模样
引用 @zfking 发表的:
wdtmd……巨毒报团?

这相当于乔丹贾巴尔报团了

虎扑用户134843
大英帝国还是解散了好,苏格兰独立,北爱独立

热火雷阿伦
引用 @斉木栗子 发表的:
太假了

然而是真的

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PrometheusV
引用 @帅不到三秒 发表的:
国籍互换网络瘫痪

要是兔子这么做,早就西方骂死了

凤兮思飞
引用 @宇宙小菜鸟 发表的:
我在英国,这是真的

这是真的吗,我还比较期待能有辟谣的,因为我觉得这么干多多少少是沾点儿脑瘫的

亚父毕永博
引用内容可能违规暂时被隐藏


这是真的,你鲍里斯爸爸说的

虎扑用户168954
引用 @我爱吃汤包 发表的:
英国专家确实说了,没说是故意的,只是说感染的人多了就能获得“群体免疫力”

其实看怎么翻译...原文用的need to

揪不不尾巴
引用 @nfjr 发表的:
我很好奇要是其中病毒变异了咋办?

再全员过一遍

但因为你有相似抗体 病毒对你造成的影响将大幅降低
虎扑用户877531
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)
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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
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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.
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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.

里面确实提到了群体免疫 herd immunity主要是考虑到,这个病毒可能会变成季节性流感那种,在日后卷土重来,所以英国想治本?直接让人产生抗体?

天上钞票飞
难道是打算死了就死了,活下来的在建

也许不懂ai
牛逼啊,这专家拿人命做实验了

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L布朗詹姆C
每个人都得一次新冠成本有多大大家清楚吗?我就说一句,就算英国人能把死亡率保持在0.1%,全英国也得死66500人以上。况且如果故意让人群感染这个突然爆发的量死亡率根本降不下来。就是BBC来了我也不信这个新闻。

虎扑用户667781
自己不了解的东西不能轻易下定论吧,就像刚出来的时候大家都觉得是吃野生动物传染的,现在知道可能是从别的地方带入中国的。说不定人家的方案真的有效呢。退一万步讲,如果没效。。。天佑中国!
虎扑用户224205
家破人亡的就为了获得所谓群体免疫???

仙王临九天oL
病毒:英国,我特么谢谢你啊!

虎扑用户646890
据说得新冠会变蠢,英国政府估计已经病得不轻

乃农组特
引用 @麦色阳光 发表的:
都什么时候还在意这些,无语😒,什么?阿森纳是强队?

我比较想让那个10号中奖,别人希望平安

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apollo8196
让他们交作业,在抄作业也不迟

渔雁秋
引用 @宇宙小菜鸟 发表的:
但这确实是真的啊,在英留学生表示瑟瑟发抖

告訴我幾個關鍵詞吧,我真想去開開眼界,剛才開完日本孫正義的眼界了,不介意再看看新知識

a
afeah
天秀。。。。。。

阿东冲冲冲
引用 @他的膀胱 发表的:
只能用这送给英国官方

渣男审判?

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L布朗詹姆C
如果都是这种思维,疫苗还需要存在吗?

秉忠贞之志_守谦退之节
引用 @SHANKSGOD 发表的:
就是真的

出处是哪