COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Sorry mate - i am being so thick with this. I look at it every day but cant work it out - can you please explain.

in the table, the bottom row represents the latest daily update of deaths with backdated stats - meaning the bottom row is the latest daily death stats up to date (as each daily release has a number of death certificates from all sorts of dates in the past)

the graph is a representation of each row of the table, the furthest right line being the bottom row
 
Yes they have but very few. Young and healthy are dying as a result of lockdown. We are seeing more suicides daily and we are just at the start.

They are spreading it but if it's to other young and healthy people, then the consequences are nowhere near as bad and we get nearer to herd immunity, which unfortunately is the only way I can see it of this.

Neither are ideal and lives are going to be lost whichever option we go with and I don't say that lightly.
You have had your head in the sand from the start,you should pay attention to the stories of the young people dying and front line workers who are nowhere near being old and vulnerable,please don't quote me again
 
You have had your head in the sand from the start,you should pay attention to the stories of the young people dying and front line workers who are nowhere near being old and vulnerable,please don't quote me again

Karen people were always going to die. Look at the start of the thread. It would be more shocking if people had not died don’t you think?

this virus we know people are going to die . The question we should be asking as why have the 3 countries with the tightest lockdowns is Europe got the worst death rates , Italy Spain and the uk .
 
A tiny percentage of young and/or healthy have died. Much fewer than a typical Flu causes in those groups.

One question that will be answered in time with this though is how much long term damage has been caused, For example, a younger person get its quite bad but survives, has pneumonia and the like, How much long term damage to that individual has been caused? I know that Pneumonia its self causes a lot of damage to the lungs.

Will the breathing difficulties that happen ( even if pneumonia doesn't) cause any long term COPD ramifications.
 
Karen people were always going to die. Look at the start of the thread. It would be more shocking if people had not died don’t you think?

this virus we know people are going to die . The question we should be asking as why have the 3 countries with the tightest lockdowns is Europe got the worst death rates , Italy Spain and the uk .
Of course people were going to die,our lockdown was way too far down the road,letting mass gatherings going on until they were forced out of by football,mass exposure to get herd immunity did not protect anyone,i can't get my head around anyone thinking that was the right thing to do against the advice of the experts,italy were begging us to change course,they were saying you have time,don't end up like us ,health workers completely overun, I guess this is for the other thread though,we have some hindsight,we did not know it at the start
 
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