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UK coronavirus crisis ‘to last until spring 2021 and could see 7.9m hospitalised’ #COVID19 #coronavirus #UK #pandemic #quarantine #COVID19 #coronavirus #UK #pandemic #quarantine

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The coronavirus epidemic in the UK will last until next spring and could lead to 7.9 million people being hospitalised, a secret Public Health England (PHE) briefing for senior NHS officials reveals.

The document, seen by the Guardian, is the first time health chiefs tackling the virus have admitted that they expect it to circulate for another 12 months and lead to huge extra strain on an already overstretched NHS.

It also suggests that health chiefs are braced for as many as 80% of Britons becoming infected with the coronavirus over that time.

Prof Chris Whitty, the government’s chief medical adviser, has previously described that figure as the worst-case scenario and suggested that the real number would turn out to be less than that. However, the briefing makes clear that four in five of the population “are expected” to contract the virus.

The document says that: “As many as 80% of the population are expected to be infected with Covid-19 in the next 12 months, and up to 15% (7.9 million people) may require hospitalisation.”

The briefing sets out the latest official thinking about how severely the infection could affect both the public’s health and that of personnel in critical services such as the NHS, police, the fire brigade and transport.

It has been drawn up in recent days by PHE’s emergency preparedness and response team and approved as accurate by Dr Susan Hopkins, PHE’s lead official dealing with the outbreak. It has been shared with hospital bosses and senior doctors in the NHS in Engand.

“For the public to hear that it could last for 12 months, people are going to be really upset about that and pretty worried about that”, said Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia.

“A year is entirely plausible. But that figure isn’t well appreciated or understood,” added Hunter, an expert in epidemiology.

“I think it will dip in the summer, towards the end of June, and come back in November, in the way that usual seasonal flu does. I think it will be around forever, but become less severe over time, as immunity builds up,” he added.

The admission that the virus will continue to cause problems for another year appears to undermine hopes that the arrival of warmer weather this summer would kill it.

The document also discloses that an estimated 500,000 of the 5 million people deemed vital because they work “in essential services and critical infrastructure” will be off sick at any one time during a month-long peak of the epidemic. The 5 million include 1m NHS staff and 1.5 million in social care.

Courtesy of theguardian.com

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MAGNITUDE 5.4 SOUTHERN IRAN #earthquake #Iran


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Depth: 10 km

Distances: 238 km N of Dubai, United Arab Emirates / pop: 1,138,000 / local time: 02:04:26.0 2020-03-16

89 km W of Bandar ‘Abbās, Iran, Islamic Republic of / pop: 353,000 / local time: 01:34:26.0 2020-03-16

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MAGNITUDE 5.6 SOUTH OF SUMBAWA, INDONESIA #earthquake #Sumbawa #Indonesia


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Depth: 10 km

Distances: 602 km S of Makassar, Indonesia / pop: 1,322,000 / local time: 05:05:32.9 2020-03-16

319 km SE of Mataram, Indonesia / pop: 319,000 / local time: 05:05:32.9 2020-03-16
231 km SW of Waingapu, Indonesia / pop: 48,900 / local time: 05:05:32.9 2020-03-16
226 km S of Bima, Indonesia / pop: 67,000 / local time: 05:05:32.9 2020-03-16

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MAGNITUDE 4.7 COLOMBIA-BRAZIL BORDER REGION #earthquake #Colombia #Brazil


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Depth: 10 km

Distances: 721 km SE of Bogotá, Colombia / pop: 7,103,000 / local time: 13:33:39.1 2020-03-15

148 km SE of Mitú, Colombia / pop: 6,000 / local time: 13:33:39.1 2020-03-15

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MAGNITUDE 2.5 POLAND #earthquake #Poland


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Depth: 1 km

Distances: 191 km NE of Prague, Czech Republic / pop: 1,166,000 / local time: 18:59:22.0 2020-03-15

64 km NW of Wrocław, Poland / pop: 635,000 / local time: 18:59:22.0 2020-03-15
4 km S of Lubin, Poland / pop: 77,600 / local time: 18:59:22.0 2020-03-15
1 km W of Osiek, Poland / pop: 1,200 / local time: 18:59:22.0 2020-03-15

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MAGNITUDE 4.5 WESTERN TURKEY #earthquake #turkey


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Depth: 60 km

Distances: 232 km NW of Nicosia, Cyprus / pop: 201,000 / local time: 19:27:10.3 2020-03-15

93 km SE of Antalya, Turkey / pop: 759,000 / local time: 20:27:10.3 2020-03-15
78 km SW of Manavgat, Turkey / pop: 96,100 / local time: 20:27:10.3 2020-03-15
65 km SE of Tekirova, Turkey / pop: 20,000 / local time: 20:27:10.3 2020-03-15

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MAGNITUDE 4.6 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND #earthquake #NewZealand


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Depth: 15 km

Distances: 229 km SW of Wellington, New Zealand / pop: 382,000 / local time: 04:28:58.4 2020-03-16

90 km N of Christchurch, New Zealand / pop: 364,000 / local time: 04:28:58.4 2020-03-16
49 km N of Amberley, New Zealand / pop: 1,200 / local time: 04:28:58.4 2020-03-16

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MAGNITUDE 4.4 NEPAL #earthquake #Nepal


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Depth: 10 km

Distances: 176 km W of Kathmandu, Nepal / pop: 1,443,000 / local time: 20:45:17.0 2020-03-15

35 km W of Pokhara, Nepal / pop: 200,000 / local time: 20:45:17.0 2020-03-15
10 km S of Bāglung, Nepal / pop: 23,300 / local time: 20:45:17.0 2020-03-15

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MAGNITUDE 4.2 CENTRAL TURKEY #earthquake #Turkey


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Depth: 19 km

Distances: 82 km NE of Adana, Turkey / pop: 1,249,000 / local time: 13:35:38.3 2020-03-15

50 km NW of Osmaniye, Turkey / pop: 203,000 / local time: 13:35:38.3 2020-03-15
18 km E of Kozan, Turkey / pop: 88,200 / local time: 13:35:38.3 2020-03-15

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