gordondaviesmoustache
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That was our planet!Just on a totally unrelated note but I rewatched the planet of the apes films last week......
That was our planet!Just on a totally unrelated note but I rewatched the planet of the apes films last week......
Well you could say that, but without all of the detailed evidence to support such a conclusion, you'd be making a random unsubstantiated claim. A just as valid opinion would be that they took a calculated risk with peoples' lives and got away with it. Which IMO is a poor decision irrespective of the outcome, and incidentally also the view it would seem of nearly all other countries, if not all. And we're talking like they have got away with it. They haven't yet.If they get through this with low levels of casualties, without millions of people losing their jobs and countless people suffering the detrimental effects to their mental health that comes with a lock down, I’d say that makes it a brilliant decision and a great credit to the maturity of the Swedish people.
That was our planet!
It's a wreckless risk of peoples' lives IMO.
If they get to the other side and have survived it with compared mortality rates to other countries, but without the financial impact, my view will be that they got away with it. Not that every other country screwed up.
If you are offered a grand for a shot to your head with a revolver with a single bullet, and you live to bank the grand, it does not make it a great decision.
Deaths to some degree - maybe 100 short over the whole country. But new cases? As the number of tests went up and new cases went down, then I doubt that is the case.
Intimate zone - up to half a meter - for those you have a deepened relationship with, cohabiting partner, children and other close family members.
The personal zone - up to one meter - the distance that good friends usually keep.
The social zone - one to two meters - in social contexts and when you do not know each other.
The public zone - three meters or more - the distance we keep to people we do not want contact with, for example the bus stop, library.
Posted earlier Scotland have only reported 2 each of the last 2 days as they are changing how they report, been warned the differences will come through mid week, so yes.There were unusually low numbers of cases and deaths in the UK last Monday too. I wonder if there's a discrepancy in the counting at the weekend which are then included in the Tues/Weds figures.
Maybe not going as well as you believeI dont think it is especially wreckless.
Sweeden is much less densely populated than the UK and clearly doesn't have as big a proportion of knobheads in society that we do.
Indeed if UK average numbers drop this week, then the Social Isolation introduced a week before lockdown will have worked to some degree.