GOV.UK wrote:Staying at home can help stop coronavirus spreadingYou'll need to
stay at home if you have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) or live with someone who does.
Staying at home means you should:- not go to work, school or public areas
- not use public transport or taxis
- not have visitors, such as friends and family, in your home
- not go out to buy food or collect medicine – order them by phone or online, or ask someone else drop them off at your home
- You can use your garden, if you have one. You can also leave the house to exercise – but stay at least 2 metres away from other people.
If you have symptoms of coronavirus (a high temperature or a new, continuous cough), use the 111 coronavirus service to find out what to do.
How long to stay at homeIf you have symptoms of coronavirus, you'll need to stay at home for 7 days.
After 7 days:- if you do not have a high temperature, you do not need to stay at home
- if you still have a high temperature, stay at home until your temperature returns to normal
- You do not need to stay at home if you just have a cough after 7 days. A cough can last for several weeks after the infection has gone.
If you live with someone who has symptomsIf you live with someone who has symptoms, you'll need to stay at home for
14 days from the day their symptoms started. This is because it can take 14 days for symptoms to appear.
If more than 1 person at home has symptoms, stay at home for
14 days from the day the first person started having symptoms.
If you get symptoms, stay at home for 7 days from when your symptoms start, even if it means you're at home for longer than
14 days.
If you do not get symptoms, you can stop staying at home after
14 days.
Get an isolation note to give to your employerIf you live with someone who has symptoms of coronavirus, you can get an isolation note to send to your employer as proof you need to stay off work.
Surprised to not to see a thread on this given it's going to kill us all (if my playthroughs of Plague Inc. are correct)
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/202 ... toll-jumpsThe death toll from the virus has risen to 81, after the southern island province of Hainan in the South China Sea reported its first fatality, an 80-year-old woman whose family arrived from Wuhan on 17 January, AP reports.
Hubei province, where Wuhan is located, has accounted for 76 of the deaths reported so far. There have been one each in Shanghai and the provinces of Hebei in the north, Heilongjiang in the northeast and Henan in central China.
The number of confirmed cases in China has reached 2,744.
China’s national health minister Ma Xiaowei said the new coronavirus is also infectious during incubation, which is different from Sars.
He said authorities’ knowledge of the new virus was limited and they are unclear on the risks posed by mutations of the virus.