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Originally Posted by jfman
If only they’d run out of tests.
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Well if the increased cases, hospitalisations and death from July to December are a price worth paying.
If the rhetoric about “mild” Omicron holds up then these countries will have played a blinder.
I do like the fact country comparisons are completely invalid except for the few weeks over two years England haven’t been as bad as the worst countries in the world. The ONS prevalence surveys certainly put England in that ballpark of infections.
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Country comparisons are invalid because each country counts coronavirus cases differently. You have to have uniform procedures and criteria in place to make a proper comparison on numbers, and there are other factors as well to take into account, such as population density, poverty, etc, etc.