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Re: Coronavirus: PM Boris Johnson Now out of Intensive Care
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And yes, I know once the ONS has had time to compile more comprehensive figures they will turn out to be rather higher. That however is a red herring here and now. The best means we have of determining how the virus is spreading is by counting hospital deaths. To maintain a consistent measure we will have to continue monitoring hospital deaths in the same way, even once we have access to the ONS research. As of today, hospital deaths in the UK are not doubling every two days. They are not doubling every three days. This is the first indication of the virus *not* spreading exponentially. It is the first indication that government intervention is slowing the spread, or “flattening the curve” as they say. This is an observation based on facts. If you can contradict the observation, based on facts, rather than your disdain for the party of government, I’d love to hear it. |
Re: Coronavirus: PM Boris Johnson Now out of Intensive Care
Some good info here from the FT, and it's free for all to read. The number of deaths continues to rise each day in the UK and US but decline in Italy and Spain.
https://www.ft.com/coronavirus-latest |
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We're in this for a lot longer than anyone is admitting. The new number of cases figures is still pants as we're not testing most of those with symptoms, which makes some of these charts/curves pointless. Still no PPE for GPs. My sister in law is one and they've had to buy their own goggles from B&Q ffs... Care homes also struggling for staff and protection, which could be the next crisis to hit the headlines. Btw 'disdain for the governing party'? Too right, they've been a shambles, too slow to react, too willing to blame others and let scientists answer the press. 10 years of running down the public sector, and making those pesky foreigners that staff the NHS feel unwelcome. Clapping for a few minutes doesn't make up for that. |
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Being 2nd on the list of Pandemic preparedness is so bad, when we could've 14th like Germany.:rolleyes:
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It’s worth noting today’s total is just those announced today, not those having died in the 24 hour period. Most of them actually died at some point in the last week introducing administrative variations (e.g. low weekend counts catching up midweek) so it’s not truly a like for like figure. |
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This "statistical analysis" is somewhat tedious
Without post mortems to establish the cause of death the figures are meaningless. What would be more relevant would be the number of deaths over and above the norm. All deaths are tragic and to have people pigeonholed to become a statistic is totally wrong. |
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We shrugged our shoulders for a week and said "herd immunity". The Government message will ultimately be to blame the people at the end of this however, like Hillsborough, that simply won't wash. |
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Germany started their lockdown on 22nd March, UKs was announced on 23rd. Not a great difference. Sweden is yet to have a similar lockdown. As Germany had less cases in the first place, they have the spare testing capacity. Not all areas of Germany are as affected, eg Eastern Germany.
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As the old saying goes ...
Their are lies, damned lies, and statistics. Unless every country in the world is using the same reporting system, and the same amout of testing (per population) then raw numbers dont tell you much, and are only useful for daily comparisons in the same country. Comparing countries is somewhat meaninless. |
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I’m unsure where your assertion Germany had less cases in the first place comes from - on 1st March we had 36 reported cases to Germany’s 130. Not all of the UK is equally affected - London is much worse than Scotland. That’s a red herring. Considering the western German outbreak is closely intertwined with northern Italian I doubt anyone would consider the 9 hour drive from Lombardy to Cologne “global jet setting”. |
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Allowing groups of up to 1000 people to gather, isn't exactly a lockdown, and possibly if anything worse than only allowing groups of more than 1,000. Those from smaller groups will then mingle with people from other smaller groups.
UK has an estimated 2.1m cases, compared to Germany's estimated 460,000. |
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Compared with 55 000 people in a football stadium with larger numbers crowded into bars, fast food places, buses, metros, trams etc is definitely going to be worse. It also has the effect of reducing the number of large events at once. 55 000 football fans don’t decide against going to the game and set up 55 x 1000 person gatherings doing something else. Closing schools also has the effect of reducing the spread. A step taken earlier in Germany. Quote:
At some point in time both countries presumably had a handful of cases. Unless you are claiming that a disproportionate amount of people travelling to the UK came into the UK with it and that they all came at once. Yet Germany, within Schengen, didn’t get this kind of simultaneous movement of infected people across it’s borders? |
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