The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Be kind – think of those most at risk

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One of the world’s most respected infectious disease experts fears the sheer pace of infection has taken the world by surprise.

Professor Jack Lambert, a Dublinbase­d expert in some of the world’s most dangerous diseases, said: “I think all of us have been surprised at just how quickly this virus has spread.

“What brought it home to me particular­ly was that medical colleagues in Paris working in hospitals treating people, found that when they were tested, 10% of them were positive for the virus although they were showing no symptoms at all.

“And this virus is exceptiona­lly infectious.

“It’s entirely understand­able people are scared.

“But we must get things into perspectiv­e and realise that most people who will get this virus won’t even know they have it.

“Our real concern should be for the elderly and those with underlying health problems because those are the people most at risk of dying.”

The professor is urging people to “be kind” and ensure elderly family members, friends and neighbours are looked after.

He said: “We must all be rigorous about hand-washing and stay away from crowded places.

“If you develop with symptoms then follow advice.

“We need to be kind and think about those who are most at risk.

“Be sensible – stop panic buying.”

As America responds by bringing declaring a national emergency, the professor said only time will tell which country has acted most effectivel­y.

He said: “Thousands will lose their lives, we’ll see economic struggles as businesses feel the brunt, we’ll see job losses, events cancelled and countries which rely on tourism will be hit worst of all.

“Our health services are already struggling, and its worrying that even in countries which have a good infrastruc­ture the virus is spinning out of control.”

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Workers spray disinfecta­nt in Greece

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