I share your wariness as well, Philippe, but I didn’t mean that sort of
tracking :-). I meant that the disease’s reach could be monitored. So, I
needn’t leave my home for the next two weeks, but if next Monday I feel
symptoms I can report it. If my neighbours reported as well, the cluster could
be recognised.
That’s the idea; but I remain wary because . . .
. . . our PM’s strange Special Adviser months ago threatened to use the .gov
websites to glean extra information about the populace. And on Tuesday I
received a text message from gov.uk <http://gov.uk/> repeating Johnson’s
message from a broadcast the night before. So I’m wary of the Government’s
apparently sinister monitoring, and I would be unsurprised if the King’s
College database (among many others) did not become a target for more
interference.
Chris
> On 26 Mar 20, at 07:45, Philippe <photo.philippe.amard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Since once detected there’s unfortunately no cure readily available so far,
> the best way to avoid tracking is switching that appliance off, and STAY HOME.
> The latter saves you from Russians, thieves, worries, trouble, fever, coughs
> and chest pains, etc.
>
> Keep calm but stay home.
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