Healdplace
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Still no updates on the 'broken' government web site.
Oh jesus.I don’t think the moon landing was real.Surely I’m not alone?
The two Welsh deaths yesterday btw were from the North Wales health area again. So that is all but 2 of the deaths over the past 2 weeks from Wales are from here.
Anyone planning a trip to the beach in Rhyl should maybe think again.
No you are not.I don’t think the moon landing was real.Surely I’m not alone?
Immunity has still not been proven,you know this by nowThere has to be higher levels of immunity gained over the short peak periods. Would also explain why London is doing better than Manchester as they had it bad a few weeks earlier. Either way this is all very positive news in my opinion.
There has to be higher levels of immunity gained over the short peak periods. Would also explain why London is doing better than Manchester as they had it bad a few weeks earlier. Either way this is all very positive news in my opinion.
I haven’t seen the stats, but that might just mean we’re dealing with COVID better for those that have it and they aren’t dying. Covid might not have changed that much in the 9 months it’s been kicking about; flu changes all the time, that’s why the flu jab is only 40% effective in any given year.Yes more than 50% less people dying of it than what are dying of the flu for 7 consecutive weeks.
Patience and empathy are emotional skills and ones you don’t get good at until you’re in the prime of your life (30-45). Younger and older people don’t have a high skill level for patience especially. You have to work at skills to be good at them, they don’t come naturally.Spain back up to 4k cases a day - Half the max cases back at the end of March. The age range indicates it is the youth spreading it.
Judging by the stats from all over Europe, the youth all over have given up anti Covid measures.
Those who break guidelines need to be arrested infected and isolated for the good of society. It won't happen of course so the vulnerable will die.
everyone being fucking dead would be positive news to you because there'd be no new cases.
Speaking totally anecdotally, people here in New York have taken the virus much, much, more seriously than people in other parts of the country. My strong assumption is that this is result of us having been hit so hard early on (or possibly because the state is on the higher income/education side of the spectrum). Bars and restaurants are allowed outdoor service only, stores are severely limiting the amount of people inside, and pretty much everyone is wearing masks. Just yesterday I took a 5 or 10 minute walk to the store and made a point to notice who was or wasn't wearing one and out of the hundred or so people I saw I want to say I noticed one or two people at most without.As I have said before New York State in the US is well worth watching. It has mirrored the UK outbreak up to now in terms of sharp rise, peak around the same time in April, not dissimilar death numbers and the tail off to both in the past three months.
NY State has the same UK like mix of rural mainland areas and densely packed population centres of mixed ethnic origin in the off shore islands.
They have not suffered the big rise that other US states seem to have of late.
They fell below 1000 daily cases in June much as we did. But struggled to get below about 700.
They are running at between 500 and 700 over the past few days. So that seems about the base level to aspire towards. They have got up to around 900 a couple of days but yet to pass 1000.
Deaths peaked in the same few days we did (around 8/10 April) at about 800 a day. They have plummetted since after an initially slow fall like us to under 100. Went below 10 a couple of weeks ago like us and are now running in single figures daily.
This mirror pattern is very interesting as the US is awash with the virus in other states. But here - the one worst impacted in the early months - it is tracking us very closely.
Their overall numbers are a little down on ours but they have one third of the England population.
But this does suggest the virus behaves as it does in certain locations almost regardless.
...and that deaths can be 3 weeks to as much as 10 weeks behind cases.dont forget the reporting of deaths was rather different in the UK and Germany, another factor
dont forget the reporting of deaths was rather different in the UK and Germany, another factor
Now they have had time to fiddle with them,weren't they much higher the day before? I am not sure going on daily figures works now,a bi weekly might make the trends become more clearEngland hospital figures good. Again.
Just 6 deaths. It was 13 last Wednesday.
I think you missed "yet" off the end of that sentence, because deaths don't happen in days, its weeks, even months.Not really arsed about new cases pal main thing is not many are getting seriously ill or dying from it.