BlueRockape
Well-Known Member
The only way I can see this fucker being eradicated is a vaccine
Not really in new cases, today is only 220 more than Friday's total, and every weekend has shown a fall in numbers than Friday's have. We were increasing by 700 a day last week, so only 220 more than Friday is certainly suggesting a slow down since then.Dreadful rise in both cases and hospital deaths today.
So just tell me why you are shocked.Seriously.Who says we shouldn’t be shocked, you. I’m shocked wether you or any else likes it or not.
I’m not stupid, I know what they say, they say a lot. Agree totally if this increases at today’s rate of growth I’d be very nervous. Your opinion is valued but telling me when or not to be shocked is not on.
I get you but they have been really good with the numbers,the bbc keep drifting off to other subjects and i can't follow themI wouldn't trust sky news if they told me today was Tuesday.
Surely if there was going to be a spike in deaths, first would come a spike in new cases, as far as I can tell Liverpool hasn’t seen a particular spike in new new cases so it looks like the Madrid fans had little impact. Obviously Cheltenham is harder to quantify as they came from all over.Go on then. Explain right now why if you infected 1000 people on 1 day in a City with almost zero cases beforehand, there wouldn't be a spike 19 days later.
What happens 19 days later?
Maybe a humungous meteorite hitting planet earth would help.The only way I can see this fucker being eradicated is a vaccine
I don't watch it, so I'll have to take your word on it, in any case its not worth hanging on every stat as nobody actually knows the numbers at all.I get you but they have been really good with the numbers
Before ones in the 2,500 that they infected and ones in the next the 6,250 and the ones in the 15,625 who followed them.How many of those 1000 will die and when? It's a very simple question.
Surely if there was going to be a spike in deaths, first would come a spike in new cases, as far as I can tell Liverpool hasn’t seen a particular spike in new new cases so it looks like the Madrid fans had little impact. Obviously Cheltenham is harder to quantify as they came from all over.
91% this morningThe government has said there are now 25,150 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...-after-testing-positive-for-covid-19-11966273
What is our death rates as a % ?
That went over my head but thanks,i was hearing %'s for italy so i thought i would askThe number of confirmed cases doesn't give a "death rate" karen. It gives a "case fatality rate" or CFR. It's not a very useful number to be honest but it's the easiest to calculate. Much more useful is the "Infection Fatality Rate" or IFR which tells you much more about the virus but it's not easy to calculate at the moment.
Before ones in the 2,500 that they infected and ones in the next the 6,250 and the ones in the 15,625 who followed them.
So where's your peak in that lot? in the first batch? No, the peak is later, only higher.
Actually, scrub that, it’s currently running at 93% since the latest figures91% this morning
Yes an additional 2%, it’s gone up.91%???
Am i missing something?
91% this morning
91%???
Am i missing something?
Actually, scrub that, it’s currently running at 93% since the latest figures
I'm pretty sure the death rate isn't 93%.Yes an additional 2%, it’s gone up.
They don't get it.
There may only be mild cases in the initial infection whereby no one goes to hospital but they then infect others. No way of knowing where the peak is.
We can only talk about a peak in relation to the lockdown as people should have stopped infecting each other.
Before ones in the 2,500 that they infected and ones in the next the 6,250 and the ones in the 15,625 who followed them.
So where's your peak in that lot? in the first batch? No, the peak is later, only higher.