kaz7
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Small community not whole of germanyMaybe the data isn't that good then!
Edit - must be 15% of that area not the whole country.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-05-team-covid-infection-fatality.html
Small community not whole of germanyMaybe the data isn't that good then!
Edit - must be 15% of that area not the whole country.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-05-team-covid-infection-fatality.html
Small community not whole of germany
Been saying it since the beginning, when it was just a bit of flu. The experts/advisors/government have been grossly negligent. It was clear very early on that we were going to be the worst affected in Europe, despite the focus at the time being on Italy. We have inept leadership and the largest percentage of stupid cünts. Not a good combo.We really have made a complete and utter mess of this. I don't even know why I'm surprised to be honest. Incompetent leadership from the start with the wait and see mentality while everyone else was shutting up shop. Add in the ridiculously idiotic and selfish population we have in this country who just refused to stay indoors and it's no surprise we're first place for deaths in Europe.
And we are now trying to fast track re-opening the country when we should be waiting on the science and getting a vaccination sorted first. So I think we can say thousands more people are going to die needlessly from this.
Read your links thenYou said don't quote you so please return the favour if that's still the case.
Been saying it since the beginning, when it was just a bit of flu. The experts/advisors/government have been grossly negligent. It was clear very early on that we were going to be the worst affected in Europe, despite the focus at the time being on Italy. We have inept leadership and the largest percentage of stupid cünts. Not a good combo.
Read your links then
We really have made a complete and utter mess of this. I don't even know why I'm surprised to be honest. Incompetent leadership from the start with the wait and see mentality while everyone else was shutting up shop. Add in the ridiculously idiotic and selfish population we have in this country who just refused to stay indoors and it's no surprise we're first place for deaths in Europe.
And we are now trying to fast track re-opening the country when we should be waiting on the science and getting a vaccination sorted first. So I think we can say thousands more people are going to die needlessly from this.
Would you have been just as surprised if it was a Labour government in charge or a Lib Dem or a more nobler Greener front, now would you ? Fact of the matter is this scenario was an unknown entity from the outset and all the governmental parties could do was to take heed from the experts to hand who quite frankly were not experts as the whole scenario was ? "unknown". Hindsight is a wonderful thing and yes the government initially fooked up but so would have all the other democratic parties and so has all of Europe and so has the Americas and the rest of the known world. Instead of chastisement maybe just maybe this is a time to come together as one single entity in an effort to defeat this behemoth of a virus. Finger pointing is a very easy thing to do in the aftermath.
Are you insinuating the measures we put in place are wrong because Ferguson was out shagging?
To be fair, someone made the good point that in something like this, it's quantity not quality that matters. Hence why countries with poorer health systems aren't necessarily going to cope less well as long as they have the capacity. And on Italy, it's worth mentioning that their average age is 5 years older than ours, so you would expect more people to die there anyway (although so it Germany, and they've done fine).Yet our healthcare system has not seen the same stress as Italy which apparently is one of the best in Europe. Strange that.
This is true, but it's hard to celebrate not ending up as the worst in Europe when you are still the second worst or third. Just 2 or 3 days ago on here, someone said that we're not going to overtake Italy because they usually post massive numbers on the 5th. Well now it's the 5th and we've just overtaken them. Assuming they are a couple of weeks ahead of us, we can expect our numbers to continue to climb at a higher rate than theirs for some time. Of course there's always the risk of a second wave, so we'll have to wait and see. I think it's safe to say however, that the UK haven't dealt with this first wave as well as some other countries.Italy's excess death figures are far higher than their stated covid deaths so it's far too soon to say we are going to end up the worst affected in Europe.
Let's be honest, if our civil servants and health officials were truely excellent they'd be working for a private company. There is ALWAYS at least a moderate level of incompetence in government.Applauds. Only you and bill speak sense. Wisdom.
To be fair, someone made the good point that in something like this, it's quantity not quality that matters. Hence why countries with poorer health systems aren't necessarily going to cope less well as long as they have the capacity. And on Italy, it's worth mentioning that their average age is 5 years older than ours, so you would expect more people to die there anyway (although so it Germany, and they've done fine).
This is true, but it's hard to celebrate not ending up as the worst in Europe when you are still the second worst or third. Just 2 or 3 days ago on here, someone said that we're not going to overtake Italy because they usually post massive numbers on the 5th. Well now it's the 5th and we've just overtaken them. Assuming they are a couple of weeks ahead of us, we can expect our numbers to continue to climb at a higher rate than theirs for some time. Of course there's always the risk of a second wave, so we'll have to wait and see. I think it's safe to say however, that the UK haven't dealt with this first wave as well as some other countries.
Just so I haven’t misinterpreted, are you saying we shouldn’t have locked down?
lolLet's be honest, if our civil servants and health officials were truely excellent they'd be working for a private company. There is ALWAYS at least a moderate level of incompetence in government.
That would be me and ISTAT (Italy's ONS) did post massive 11,600 excess death numbers for MARCH - (in addition to the 13,710 already posted an increase of 84% on recorded figures) you have to wait till June to see the numbers for April!To be fair, someone made the good point that in something like this, it's quantity not quality that matters. Hence why countries with poorer health systems aren't necessarily going to cope less well as long as they have the capacity. And on Italy, it's worth mentioning that their average age is 5 years older than ours, so you would expect more people to die there anyway (although so it Germany, and they've done fine).
This is true, but it's hard to celebrate not ending up as the worst in Europe when you are still the second worst or third. Just 2 or 3 days ago on here, someone said that we're not going to overtake Italy because they usually post massive numbers on the 5th. Well now it's the 5th and we've just overtaken them. Assuming they are a couple of weeks ahead of us, we can expect our numbers to continue to climb at a higher rate than theirs for some time. Of course there's always the risk of a second wave, so we'll have to wait and see. I think it's safe to say however, that the UK haven't dealt with this first wave as well as some other countries.
The purpose of the lockdown is so we don’t overwhelm our healthcare system. Do we really need to go over this?
the deaths today going to the top in Europe and now this is really bad.
however it’s nothing compared to the absolutely disgraceful policy on flights into this country that has continued throughout,
Too many fingers in too many pies.Are you insinuating the measures we put in place are wrong because Ferguson was out shagging?