Yes, that’s perfectly logical and I hope it will prove to be true.
Another reason to try to get more people back to work too.
Yes, that’s perfectly logical and I hope it will prove to be true.
Another reason to try to get more people back to work too.
Hi
We need to keep things going.
I don’t do nightclubs, busy pubs and only shop at quiet times in the shops.
I feel safe day to day, only worry is being in hospital as many infections originate there.
But you are assuming you dont have the dsease Brucy?
You wont KNOW untill you have a test will you?
And ot course it matters what the ratio of infections to world
population are as that determines the prevalence of the disease
worldwide and hence the possible seriousness of the ,pandemic’?
For instance, if the uk had the same figures as ozzie it would not
be considered problem would it??
It is ALL related to the ratio of infections per head of population !!
Donkeyman!
Hi Ogey, l understand your logic on the death figures, but my main
concern was the fact that at a time that aspike had just started
developing, and whennwe should expect it to raise further due to
the schools and uni’s going back, the new infection rate has in
fact reduced from 6000 per day to just over 4000 per day as of
yesterday??
I find this puzzling???
Donkeyman!
That wasn’t what you were asking for Assman you asked for some nonsensical figure relating mortality to the world population.
The ratio of infections per head of population for the three countries I report on are included in every set of figures I upload.
They are available for the world population at the site I provide a link to. Currently:
World cases per million population 4,309
You seem to be one of these people than want everything handed to you on a plate rather than get off your arse and look it up for yourself. It is not that hard.
Oh sooo sorreee Brucy, and l thought l was giving you some pleasure
by giving you a task that you obviously enjoy so much??
Maybe the ratio is so low as to be irrelevant !!
Which was the point l was trying to make,( maybe alittle obtusely
for you)??
Donkeyman!
I just watched a Newsmax video where the WHO are saying that asymptomatic people do not pass on the virus.
I’m not sure how genuine this is but if it’s true the whole self-isolation/tracing/social distancing/mask wearing will change.
They stated afterwards that the WHO definition of asymptomatic is not the same as what the public think it to be!
FGS!
So much conflicting advice TessA…
We are not strangers to viruses, just about every year we are visited by at least one virus, and over the years we have developed some knowledge on how we should best avoid catching one, and how to deal with it once we have caught one. Unfortunately with many people they seem to have abandoned common sense and prefer to be swept along by the tide of conflicting information…
Well said.
Common sense is what’s going to defeat this virus.
For those of us who have common sense.
I just listened to some Tory MP saying he has written to Boris to get him to draft in the armed forces in to transport vaccines all over the country, to stock distribution centres and oversee vaccinations (that’s how I understand it) to see that certificates are given out as proof of being vaccinated to enable foreign travel.
I don’t like the sound of this!
Are we going to be forcibly vaccinated?
Not I.
I annually (or anally) refuse to have a flu vaccine and I expect to do the same for this latest virus.
The army was used to take PPE around the country. They also helped build the hospitals which it’s possible we may well need this winter. It would be a case of all hands on deck if they are brought in again.
You can stop your squirming Assman, I enjoy everything I do which is why I do it.
If you have a point to make no matter how stupid why not make it instead of expecting everybody else to do the work for you? Get off your arse and do something rather than letting it do the talking for you.
Covid data for Wednesday, 30 September 2020
Global Cases 33,844,178
Global Deaths 1,012,659
Australia
Cases 27,078
Deaths 886
Critical 9
Cases per Million 1,059
UK
Cases 446,156
Deaths 42,072
Critical 297
Cases per Million 6,564
USA
Cases 7,406,146
Deaths 210,785
Critical 14,206
Cases per Million 22,342
Where we have been:
1st July 2020:
It is sobering to think that 10 months ago there was only 1 person infected with Covid-19 now there is over 30 million infected and over 1 million people have died. There is still a long way to go before we are out of this pandemic.
Covid data for Thursday, 1 October 2020
Global Cases 34,159,060
Global Deaths 1,018,791
Australia
Cases 27,095
Deaths 888
Critical 9
Cases per Million 1,060
UK
Cases 453,264
Deaths 42,143
Critical 312
Cases per Million 6,668
USA
Cases 7,447,282
Deaths 211,740
Critical 14,193
Cases per Million 22,466
Covid data for Friday, 2 October 2020
Global Cases 34,465,590
Global Deaths 1,027,054
Australia
Cases 27,096
Deaths 888
Critical 9
Cases per Million 1,060
UK
Cases 460,178
Deaths 42,202
Critical 332
Cases per Million 6,770
USA
Cases 7,494,669
Deaths 212,660
Critical 14,190
Cases per Million 22,609
It’s a bit early today because I am off camping for the long weekend
Camping Bruce? Couldn’t you get in a hotel then?
Have a good weekend though…
It is a second person I know died yesterday .
Not in the uk but in Argentina where it is rife .
She was only 62
Hi
Personal Choice.
If you choose not be vaccinated you should be refused treatment unless you pay for it yourself.
It is your choice, you pay for the consequences.