PannickAtTheDisco
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Was that really necessary? He's right BTW. We will overtake China today.
overtake China's reported number.
Was that really necessary? He's right BTW. We will overtake China today.
I like itJust read it back , I used the word fibbing.
Preceded by the word fucking.
Not sure if I'm cut out for ranting if I'm honest
Because of course the figures from China are correct. Why do people take such great delight in talking about hundreds of people dying? Why do people think they are all experts on here and know better than everybody who is trying their very best during this period?Was that really necessary? He's right BTW. We will overtake China today.
Thanks ;-)Another expert I see.
You are on the wrong thread, think you want this one.Are we running a sweep today ?
(a) Who knows if they are or not. The xenophobes on here have concluded they are not, with zero evidence to support that assertion(a)Because of course the figures from China are correct. (b) Why do people take such great delight in talking about hundreds of people dying? (c) Why do people think they are all experts on here and know better than everybody who is trying their very best during this period?
If it's Chinese figures i'll go with 0Are we running a sweep today ?
Also saying that 561 people didn’t die on 1st April, in fact, just 84 did;Not the biggest news as I think we were aware there was a lag on death times and actual recorded in the numbers but seems to be all over the job.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/2020/04/total-number-of-covid-19-deaths-in-england-by-date-of-death/
March 31st showing actual 96 deaths on the day in England here whereas the official release had it at over 500. The majority of the numbers must be coming from previous days.
I don’t suppose if ultimately matters but probably worth noting the deaths aren’t actually occurring over every 24hr period they give us.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-hold-in-uk-earlier-than-thought-data-reveals
Also saying first death occurred a week earlier than reported which is probably bigger news.
The figures I looked at was the no of new Covid-19 cases confirmed. 7 days ago there was a spike of about 30% from the previous day. There may well have been more testing done on that day, but it is true to say there was a spike in no of cases.The spike was due to the number of tests it didn't represent a sudden increase in cases.
The pathway of the disease elsewhere, its contagion and mortality rate, the population density of China within urban areas and the Chinese government’s inveterate propensity for dissembling are all cogent elements of evidence to support that assertion.(a) Who knows if they are or not. The xenophobes on here have concluded they are not, with zero evidence to support that assertion
The pathway of the disease elsewhere, its contagion and mortality rate, the population density of China within urban areas and the Chinese government’s inveterate propensity for dissembling are all cogent elements of evidence to support that assertion.
There is nothing xenophobic about concluding that based on the foregoing, the Chinese figures are manifestly wrong.
Spot on!The pathway of the disease elsewhere, its contagion and mortality rate, the population density of China within urban areas and the Chinese government’s inveterate propensity for dissembling are all cogent elements of evidence to support that assertion.
There is nothing xenophobic about concluding that based on the foregoing, the Chinese figures are manifestly wrong.
Whilst I have doubts about the Chinese figures, we should remember the Chinese are very obedient and stay in when told(not including the Hong Kong district for obvious reasons) they nod rather than shake hands making contact less likely than in our society.The pathway of the disease elsewhere, its contagion and mortality rate, the population density of China within urban areas and the Chinese government’s inveterate propensity for dissembling are all cogent elements of evidence to support that assertion.
There is nothing xenophobic about concluding that based on the foregoing, the Chinese figures are manifestly wrong.
Some people struggle with the concept of what can and can’t constitute evidence.Spot on!
I accept both those points.Whilst I have doubts about the Chinese figures, we should remember the Chinese are very obedient and stay in when told(not including the Hong Kong district for obvious reasons) they nod rather than shake hands making contact less likely than in our society.
However, they also spit as part of their culture. They think of it as cleansing the body of germs.Whilst I have doubts about the Chinese figures, we should remember the Chinese are very obedient and stay in when told(not including the Hong Kong district for obvious reasons) they nod rather than shake hands making contact less likely than in our society.
I never realised Carragher had Chinese genesHowever, they also spit as part of their culture. They think of it as cleansing the body of germs.
Here our teenagers spit because they think it makes them look cool. We call them dirty fucking cunts for doing so and usually people grow out of it when they realise how filthy it is.
However, they also spit as part of their culture. They think of it as cleansing the body of germs.
Here our teenagers spit because they think it makes them look cool. We call them dirty fucking cunts for doing so and usually people grow out of it when they realise how filthy it is.