crazyg
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Thank you.Happy 70th Mr:)
Thank you.Happy 70th Mr:)
Judging by Trumpy's press conference tomight I think the WHO will be getting quarantined prety soon.Why China? Why are they the country that the WHO look at and are they nearly always the cause for these epidemics? If the WHO are that concerned each May when the WHO get together they should just quarantine the whole fucking shithole and stop anything and everything coming out of there.
But will their economy be any where near as damaged as ours?Sweden's numbers continue to outstrip their Scandinavian neighbours.
Although I understand there is no exit strategy at the moment, countries who have taken more serious action are doing better.
Why China? Why are they the country that the WHO look at and are they nearly always the cause for these epidemics? If the WHO are that concerned each May when the WHO get together they should just quarantine the whole fucking shithole and stop anything and everything coming out of there.
It is online but it takes a bit of digging out. For the weeks up to 3rd April it's the top link on this page (England & Wales only).Once opened, you need to scroll along the tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet to find "Covid19 - place of occurrence" for a breakdown.I’ve asked twice and barely been on this thread/ forum today/ other days. I’m just genuinely concerned and worried about the numbers and why it’s so low.
my grandma lives in a care home. So yes I have concern about that. Is that alright with you or is it ‘trolling’ to ask.
The information isn’t clearly online as you say either, if it was the chancellor wouldnt have been asked numerous times about it today
But will their economy be any where near as damaged as ours?
Judging by Trumpy's press conference tomight I think the WHO will be getting quarantined prety soon.
and If I have been informed correctly young swedes leave the nest early so yet more social distancing by default.
Because the international standard for comparison is hospital deaths, the number of total deaths is available from the office for national statistics but this is not broken down into sectors there is a plan to break these numbers down in the future but not yet. Hope this helps.Why are they not including the number of people of people who have died in care homes? Or outside of hospital?