Isn't that a Corvette Stingray chassis?
well yes
bowling green in Kentucky have been building corvettes since 1981 ish ( and thats just the corvette model )
Was reading this last night
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52239183
Knock on effect of the virus - people not taking children (and other ages) to hospital, despite being in a bad way for fear of catching the virus and/or NHS helpline or ambulances too busy.
While this is true, we are so, so far from herd immunity it's academic. If it were a marathon we've only covered somewhere between 40 and 400 meters.The closer the population gets to herd immunity the slower the spread of the virus.
The virus can't move by itself, it needs its hosts to infect others by coughing, sneezing ect.
Once someone is infected there are only 2 outcomes, either the victims anti bodies destroy the virus which means immunity for the victim or the victim dies which means the end of the line for the virus unless it has managed to infect other people before its host became ill.
Thats why the chain of transmission has to be broken in order to slow down the spread of the virus to the point where it becomes extinct.
thanks for that, its really cheered me upThere is also no solid evidence that, once infected and recovered, someone is then immune to reinfection. AFAIK.
Sad reading surely there must be an overarching rule that saysn for example if <12 then P1 and demote original ambulance call even if in progress.Was reading this last night
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52239183
Knock on effect of the virus - people not taking children (and other ages) to hospital, despite being in a bad way for fear of catching the virus and/or NHS helpline or ambulances too busy.
I guess so and makes sense - I should imagine there's something like that in place anyway? Biggest prob is that ambulances were already scarce before this virus crisis. Just sad that more lives will be lost because of this virus without even catching it.Sad reading surely there must be an overarching rule that saysn for example if <12 then P1 and demote original ambulance call even if in progress.