FWIW I think we will look back in several weeks and acknowledge it was a massive error not to close all borders with Italy as soon as it became clear there was a problem (I.e. last Saturday or Sunday). Amazing this still hasn't happened, but getting closer now to horse having bolted
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Italy now has 10 dead and rising every few hours and is in the grip of panic and plunging into recession.
Not sure I'd wanna be stuck in a cablecar of death with some dood and a runny nose.
He doesn't care. He's the only one enjoying the panic. So yes, the more people panic, the better he enjoy the entertainment. He'll do all he can to help push the panic using whatever false information he could find.
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Until insurance companies tell travellers are going to be compensated people will still travel.
Italy, Iran... both flags are virtually identical, same thing right?!
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Thanks pam and drporat. No fever(I’m cold more than anything). Just this blooming cough and runny nose. Sure (hope) I’m fine. Have given up in useless 111 so will ring surgery tomorrow. Bad timing as I’m going away at the weekend with family to scatter dad’s ashes and really don’t want to pass this onto poor old mum.
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@bambionskiis, i noticed that everytime I flew and opened the plane's ventilation system towards me, I would later catch a cold/flu. The last times I didn't touch anything and used alcogels before eating. So far so good.
Your symptoms are so far a basic cold.
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It would be foolish to travel to the Tirol now. It is silly weighing up the risk when there is an unavoidable risk.
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erica2004 wrote:
It would be foolish to travel to the Tirol now. It is silly weighing up the risk when there is an unavoidable risk.
I understand your point of view although I don't necessarily agree. Under the same logic, it would be foolish to go anywhere that was previously visited by Chinese/South Korean/Iranian/Italian tourists.
The Tenerife and Innsbruck hotels as an example.
From my personal point of view, if more cases will be reported in Tirol I will definitely have to cancel an amazing ski safari trip
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Here's the problem and this is causing me so much heartburn because I reaalllly want to take this ski trip. I've been looking forward to it for quite some time and I'm about to lose my shirt in cancellation fees. It's going to be ugly. What scares me is not getting sick. Its this approach of "oh, there's one person sick in your hotel? All of you are quarantined? How long. Not sure." That's the big problem to me. If the statistics are to be believed, I am not worried about getting sick or getting severely. I am worried about getting quarantined, stuck or the like. That's the problem.
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ItaloSkier wrote:
Here's the problem and this is causing me so much heartburn because I reaalllly want to take this ski trip. I've been looking forward to it for quite some time and I'm about to lose my shirt in cancellation fees. It's going to be ugly. What scares me is not getting sick. Its this approach of "oh, there's one person sick in your hotel? All of you are quarantined? How long. Not sure." That's the big problem to me. If the statistics are to be believed, I am not worried about getting sick or getting severely. I am worried about getting quarantined, stuck or the like. That's the problem.
All you can do is keep an eye on the ongoing advice and weigh up the risks and costs of Going vs Not going.
You also need to take a view on how far through this outbreak we are....is this the tip of the iceberg, or are we getting a handle on it? Personally, I suspect things are going to get worse, before they get better.
I'm afraid nobody has a crystal ball on this.
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"I'm afraid nobody has a crystal ball on this."
That's just it. Nobody knows.
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You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
ItaloSkier wrote:
What scares me is not getting sick. Its this approach of "oh, there's one person sick in your hotel? All of you are quarantined? How long. Not sure." That's the big problem to me. If the statistics are to be believed, I am not worried about getting sick or getting severely. I am worried about getting quarantined, stuck or the like. That's the problem.
Is that REALLY such an issue though? Granted if you run your own business in a specific niche where you need to deliver services in person being quarantined could really put a spanner in the works. Otherwise as long as there's an internet connection you can still work, learn, whatever, etc from a nice hotel in Italy almost as well as anywhere else. Probably with better food and coffee. Not THAT bad, is it?
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Just make sure you book yourself into nicest hotel possible for your quarantine. Simple.
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clarky999 wrote:
ItaloSkier wrote:
What scares me is not getting sick. Its this approach of "oh, there's one person sick in your hotel? All of you are quarantined? How long. Not sure." That's the big problem to me. If the statistics are to be believed, I am not worried about getting sick or getting severely. I am worried about getting quarantined, stuck or the like. That's the problem.
Is that REALLY such an issue though? Granted if you run your own business in a specific niche where you need to deliver services in person being quarantined could really put a spanner in the works. Otherwise as long as there's an internet connection you can still work, learn, whatever, etc from a nice hotel in Italy almost as well as anywhere else. Probably with better food and coffee. Not THAT bad, is it?
When you have your kids with you?
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@ItaloSkier, i am not discussing the odds of getting sick/dying.
Can you afford 14 days of quarantine upon returning? If the answer is positive and you have a provisional place for that scenario, then you can go.
Those are my thoughts, in my case I am afraid I don't have that luxury
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drporat wrote:
@ItaloSkier, i am not discussing the odds of getting sick/dying.
Can you afford 14 days of quarantine upon returning? If the answer is positive and you have a provisional place for that scenario, then you can go.
Those are my thoughts, in my case I am afraid I don't have that luxury
One would assume that if they quarantine you, you don't have to pay for the hotel. I can theoretically work from anywhere so that's not an issue... mind you, I'm flying over from the US, not coming over from the UK so there are some complications from my perspective. And, again, having a family of four with two restless boys might be fun.
It would be foolish to travel to the Tirol now. It is silly weighing up the risk when there is an unavoidable risk.
I understand your point of view although I don't necessarily agree. Under the same logic, it would be foolish to go anywhere that was previously visited by Chinese/South Korean/Iranian/Italian tourists.
The Tenerife and Innsbruck hotels as an example.
From my personal point of view, if more cases will be reported in Tirol I will definitely have to cancel an amazing ski safari trip
By that rationale nowhere is safe anymore. It defies logic to believe that a flu like illness can be controlled through quarantine. My guess is that it'll be cropping up everywhere pretty soon and will have to be allowed to work its course. Assuming it hasn't already been everywhere since before Christmas. There were loads of dodgy flu like/chest bugs going round October-Dec.
Unless people literally start dropping dead in the streets I can't imagine any major EU city being put under some kind of Wuhan style embargo, there will be a riot.
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If you are really lucky, you book yourself into a 5*+ hotel for one night get quarantined for 14 nights and this get two weeks free. Always an angle.
Is that REALLY such an issue though? Granted if you run your own business in a specific niche where you need to deliver services in person being quarantined could really put a spanner in the works. Otherwise as long as there's an internet connection you can still work, learn, whatever, etc from a nice hotel in Italy almost as well as anywhere else. Probably with better food and coffee. Not THAT bad, is it?
Hmmm... so you're saying I could potentially run a Bash in Serre Chevalier from a nice hotel in Italy? Interesting prospect...
I mean, you're right in so far as, as lovely as Hotel de l'Europe is, the coffee is better at the Dufour
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nozawaonsen wrote:
If you are really lucky, you book yourself into a 5*+ hotel for one night get quarantined for 14 nights and this get two weeks free. Always an angle.
Don't get me wrong... there are worse places to be stuck...
@Bodeswell, hi there.
Nowhere is safe indeed. People flew to Tenerife and are confined to their hotel for 14 days. Not to mention the odds of actually getting sick with all possible complications (20% of the ones infected, if the virus won't undergo a mutation).
That's not a virus you want to work its course, it's way harder than the flu.
There isn't much we can do beside buying food and cold/flu drugs
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clarky999 wrote:
Is that REALLY such an issue though? Granted if you run your own business in a specific niche where you need to deliver services in person being quarantined could really put a spanner in the works. Otherwise as long as there's an internet connection you can still work, learn, whatever, etc from a nice hotel in Italy almost as well as anywhere else. Probably with better food and coffee. Not THAT bad, is it?
Hmmm... so you're saying I could potentially run a Bash in Serre Chevalier from a nice hotel in Italy? Interesting prospect...
I mean, you're right in so far as, as lovely as Hotel de l'Europe is, the coffee is better at the Dufour
TBF that would probably fall under the scope of needing to deliver services in person, but I bet you could find a way if you had to. Obviously a slightly different calculation if you're worried about missing a different week of skiing though, as opposed to giving up your only week to!
italoskier, I don't have kids but I can see how that might change the equation - though surely better to be quarantined with them than without them! Probably depends how old they are too - under 10 might be risky I guess.
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@drporat, hi doc, hope all's well....when I say run its course, I mean eventually there will be a realisation that it can't be controlled through confinement and we'lll all just have to get on with it. Some will medicate, some won't even know they have it, and yes sadly, some of the vulnerable may die.
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UK Gov has updated it's advice re travel to parts of northern Italy
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red 27 wrote:
UK Gov has updated it's advice re travel to parts of northern Italy
To expand and avoid any unnecessary speculation -
‘The FCO advise against all but essential travel to 10 small towns in Lombardy (Codogno, Castiglione d’Adda, Casalpusterlengo, Fombio, Maleo, Somaglia, Bertonico, Terranova dei Passerini, Castelgerundo and San Fiorano) and one in Veneto (Vo’ Euganeo), which have been isolated by the Italian authorities due to an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).’
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Chuckles3 wrote:
red 27 wrote:
UK Gov has updated it's advice re travel to parts of northern Italy
To expand and avoid any unnecessary speculation -
‘The FCO advise against all but essential travel to 10 small towns in Lombardy (Codogno, Castiglione d’Adda, Casalpusterlengo, Fombio, Maleo, Somaglia, Bertonico, Terranova dei Passerini, Castelgerundo and San Fiorano) and one in Veneto (Vo’ Euganeo), which have been isolated by the Italian authorities due to an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).’
These communities are all within 40 miles of Milan in Italy's industrial heartland. Even closer to large towns like Cremona and Piacenza The chances people living there not having already passed this bug on to others is about zero IMHO.
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Chuckles3 wrote:
red 27 wrote:
UK Gov has updated it's advice re travel to parts of northern Italy
To expand and avoid any unnecessary speculation -
‘The FCO advise against all but essential travel to 10 small towns in Lombardy (Codogno, Castiglione d’Adda, Casalpusterlengo, Fombio, Maleo, Somaglia, Bertonico, Terranova dei Passerini, Castelgerundo and San Fiorano) and one in Veneto (Vo’ Euganeo), which have been isolated by the Italian authorities due to an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).’
Well done, just beat me to it. Clarification of the department of health advice given earlier this morning!!
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Bodeswell wrote:
Chuckles3 wrote:
red 27 wrote:
UK Gov has updated it's advice re travel to parts of northern Italy
To expand and avoid any unnecessary speculation -
‘The FCO advise against all but essential travel to 10 small towns in Lombardy (Codogno, Castiglione d’Adda, Casalpusterlengo, Fombio, Maleo, Somaglia, Bertonico, Terranova dei Passerini, Castelgerundo and San Fiorano) and one in Veneto (Vo’ Euganeo), which have been isolated by the Italian authorities due to an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).’
These communities are all within 40 miles of Milan in Italy's industrial heartland. Even closer to large towns like Cremona and Piacenza The chances people living there not having already passed this bug on to others is about zero IMHO.
Which is why the number of confirmed cases is increasing, but still seems to be limited (though not exclusively) to these particular quarantined towns. Next few days will be interesting to see if there's an explosion of cases in other regions or if the majority of new cases remain in the quarantine areas.
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@jimmybog, We'll see, but to my mind trying to quarantine these towns is like doing the same to say half a dozen towns in Surrey and Berkshire and hope that people living here haven't been anywhere else or out of their house in the past fortnight. Not likely.
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So, I have to admit to looking at different options for our trip this weekend.
Meant to be flying into Turin and then Bardonecchia. But considering either flying into Grenoble/Lyon instead or just heading somewhere else completely...like Andorra.
I think tomorrow will be the key day for information.
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Bodeswell wrote:
@jimmybog, We'll see, but to my mind trying to quarantine these towns is like doing the same to say half a dozen towns in Surrey and Berkshire and hope that people living here haven't been anywhere else or out of their house in the past fortnight. Not likely.
I admit, very unlikely and some cases in other regions are linked to people who have travelled from the affected towns. But my guess is, authorities are trying to limit further contagion to areas outside these towns. Is that not what the authorities in CHina have done in Wuhan ?
Indeed, and some of those who consider themselves invulnerable may die, too. A report from the American College of Cardiology noted that
Early case reports suggest patients with underlying conditions are at higher risk for complications or mortality from COVID-19; up to 50% of hospitalized patients have a chronic medical illness
Which suggest that up to 50% don't.....https://www.acc.org/~/media/665AFA1E710B4B3293138D14BE8D1213.pdf
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@ecureuil, masks are principally to help maintain the sterile field in procedures. They won't help you and they probably won't help anyone else.
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Lot of people here seem to know so much about coronavirus. Statements like it cant be contained are not helpful. If you were chief public health officer in any country you would take exactly same measures they are taking now. This is significantly worse than influenza with a longer course, patients more sick, more likely to require hospitalization, ICU, and higher death rate. And it is more infectious. So it should not be sniffed at (excuse pun!). It is quite recently landed in Europe so I don't think the cold most people had few weeks ago was possibly coronavirus
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pam w wrote:
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some of the vulnerable may die.
Indeed, and some of those who consider themselves invulnerable may die, too. A report from the American College of Cardiology noted that
Early case reports suggest patients with underlying conditions are at higher risk for complications or mortality from COVID-19; up to 50% of hospitalized patients have a chronic medical illness
Which suggest that up to 50% don't.....https://www.acc.org/~/media/665AFA1E710B4B3293138D14BE8D1213.pdf
Well, yes, but there are many categories of vulnerability beyond those with chronic illnesses and hospitalisation doesn't equal death.
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erica2004 wrote:
It would be foolish to travel to the Tirol now. It is silly weighing up the risk when there is an unavoidable risk.
Recent development in Tirol quite concerning. Situation will evolve over coming days.
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@peanuthead, I think the geographical spread and total randomness of where this is cropping up is pretty indicative of the fact that so far it can't be controlled.
At the end of the day though we also need to be mindful that we are just having a chat on a forum. I don't need a disclaimer on my signature that my opinion is not meant to be taken as gospel.