Blue Maverick
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Just fuck it all off Christ it’s s just a game, I’m sure uefa and the clubs can surviveTeams could get a by into the next round or tournaments cancelled altogether.
Just fuck it all off Christ it’s s just a game, I’m sure uefa and the clubs can surviveTeams could get a by into the next round or tournaments cancelled altogether.
Cancel the league and start a fresh next season. Piss the scousers off no end.Just fuck it all off Christ it’s s just a game, I’m sure uefa and the clubs can survive
Your maths is based on the premise that 1% of people who get the virus will die. This is not backed up by any evidence. The death rate is currently calculated on confirmed cases. There is no record of unconfirmed cases.
You got a source for that?in the USA last week 5000 people died of the flu.
On average 17000 die each year in the UK from Flu, thats 46 a day.
Pneumonia kills 30,000 a year.
Think of the numbers worldwide?
Often these people are those with existing serious medical conditions and at the end of natural life but due to the nature of the viruses they contract, they become lethal.
Medical experts have consistently stated that the vast majority of those infected, symptoms will be mild and recovery quick with no lasting effects and i will live my life accordingly knowing that i might never get it, if i do i should recover in the same way i do every other virus i have ever had and if i dont then there is nothing i could do anyway, nor medical science and that sadly, i have been unlucky.
Trump tweeted it ;)You got a source for that?
Nope. The current death rate is 3.4%. (Higher in Italy).Your maths is based on the premise that 1% of people who get the virus will die. This is not backed up by any evidence. The death rate is currently calculated on confirmed cases. There is no record of unconfirmed cases.
You're welcome.Thanks for a 2010 article.
Again, the rate you quote is of confirmed cases. People who's symptoms are strong enough to merit testing. The vast majority of people with the virus have not been tested and are not included in the statistics.