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Also, an example of evolution in action... https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1588546259 |
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As with Mr K I'll discuss this with you this time next year. |
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1/ Bayern Population 13m people Land density: 70552/Sq. km Deaths: 3266/million Munchen alone: 1.2m people so will have a similar profile to Hamburg 2/ Hamburg Population 1.8m people Land density: 2439/Sq. km Deaths: 2515/million Munchen would thus account for at least 2525 out of Bayern's 3266 1/ Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Population 1.6m people Land density: 69/Sq. km Deaths: 434/million Not exactly densely populated. |
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You cannot compare population densities by simply dividing the population by land area. Populations are not spread in a uniform manner. Geography of the land tends to get in the way. Eg Mali looks big, but it has a large chunk of the Sahara desert. |
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What this data indicates is another matter entirely. |
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Hamburg is one big city; Bayern is a highly populated area with a city (Munich) the size of Hamburg accounting for a similar number of deaths per million and the rest being down to the people distribution in the remainder of Bayern. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is barely populated by comparison. I think my representation of the statistics totally explains the variances in deaths per million. How you can deny that leaves me bemused. |
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My point about population density also still stands. Doesn't matter what the size of the country or population, the population can still be crammed into small areas. Eg is the population of Australia uniformly spread, or is there heavy concentrations in cities? Around 1.4m of the 5.5m population of Scotland live in just 4 cities. There are examples around the world where small and remote areas have been heavily infected compared to the larger surrounding area. Quote:
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Is the German testing question to do with public health being a Länder/State responsibility? Germany is super federal compared to most countries.
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But your original post in this aspect used a loose basis for putting your question. The bit I've highlighted in red is precisely what I was addressing. |
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I've addressed concentration of population in the examples you gave. And, of course I can compare Hamburg with Munich; that's in the realms of the bleedin' obvious. I'd like to know who else disagrees with me. My good friend jfman, for example and, of course my postcode compatriot - OB. |
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Because these things are not stand-alone - as the Imperial College paper stated, it's the combination and number of factors/things you do that affect the infection/sickness/death rate.
Also, socio-economic factors have an effect as well - deprived communities have higher infection/death rates. |
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By the time we realised the importance of testing it was too late, the disease was out of control. We gave up testing all but the seriously ill, which was a bit late to put it politely. |
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Is it proved that the virus suppresses the messenger cells that stimulate the body to provide anti-bodies? Or is it that the deprived communities don't as fully respect lock down?Or a combination of both that & vitamin D deficiency? One thing I've picked up in all the scientific explanation is that the deaths are basically a form of drowning or suffocation in so far as oxygen cannot reach the vital organs. The balls are in the air and that's why it'll take some time to sort it all out and provide a vaccine or two. ---------- Post added at 11:20 ---------- Previous post was at 11:19 ---------- Quote:
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Testing HA!
There are people out there going to work every day in shops, factories, warehouses, public transport etc, that cannot request a test kit unless they have symptoms . . bit bloody late then isn't it, considering they've had a few days to spread it around more :rolleyes: |
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