Z4C_er said:The numbers out of Italy and Spain tell me that nearly all the people that died were either:
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https://www.epicentro.iss.it/en/coronavirus/bollettino/Report-COVID-2019_2_april_2020.pdf
Chris_D said:That sounds like a REALLY essential trip to make.
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Back over where? lol, the Chris_D convivial teaparty where all things are just fine and dandy according to the forum equilibrium? :lol:Truth said:Chris_D said:That sounds like a REALLY essential trip to make.
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Agree Chris! More of this from you and you’ll win more people back over.
Chris_D said:Back over where? lol, the Chris_D convivial teaparty where all things are just fine and dandy according to the forum equilibrium? :lol:Truth said:Chris_D said:That sounds like a REALLY essential trip to make.
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Agree Chris! More of this from you and you’ll win more people back over.
Mate, get off ur high horse before you fall off it!Truth said:Chris_D said:Back over where? lol, the Chris_D convivial teaparty where all things are just fine and dandy according to the forum equilibrium? :lol:Truth said:Agree Chris! More of this from you and you’ll win more people back over.
Nevermind guess it was a one off for u!
Al N said:Your dents can wait, it shouldn't even be a thought at the moment.
Chris_D said:Mate, get off ur high horse before you fall off it!Truth said:Chris_D said:Back over where? lol, the Chris_D convivial teaparty where all things are just fine and dandy according to the forum equilibrium? :lol:
Nevermind guess it was a one off for u!
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Z4C_er said:The numbers out of Italy and Spain tell me that nearly all the people that died were either:
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https://www.epicentro.iss.it/en/coronavirus/bollettino/Report-COVID-2019_2_april_2020.pdf
Z4C_er said:The numbers out of Italy and Spain tell me that nearly all the people that died were either:
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https://www.epicentro.iss.it/en/coronavirus/bollettino/Report-COVID-2019_2_april_2020.pdf
Ewazix said:Z4C_er said:The numbers out of Italy and Spain tell me that nearly all the people that died were either:
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https://www.epicentro.iss.it/en/coronavirus/bollettino/Report-COVID-2019_2_april_2020.pdf
Thank you for taking the time to provide translations, can you explain what your point was? :|
Z4C_er said:Ewazix said:Z4C_er said:The numbers out of Italy and Spain tell me that nearly all the people that died were either:
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https://www.epicentro.iss.it/en/coronavirus/bollettino/Report-COVID-2019_2_april_2020.pdf
Thank you for taking the time to provide translations, can you explain what your point was? :|
The numbers show a clear weighting towards older people with pre-existing medical conditions.
On a side note, I find it peculiar that smoking is not mentioned. But, hypertension can be caused by smoking, so maybe that's the link.
So, back to the pdf. Here are a few key points that stuck out to me.
- Mean age of patients dying for COVID-2019 infection was 78
- Overall, 2.8% of the sample presented with no comorbidities (pre-existing conditions) (that means 97.2% had pre-existing conditions, and 70.6% of those had hypertension, so maybe some/most were smokers)
- As of April 2nd, 145 out of the 12,250 (1.2%) positive COVID-19 patients under the age of 50 died
- 3 had no major pathologies (that's 0.2%)
Anyway, I'm doing my bit, I wear a mask when I go out and wash my hands on return. I don't go near people.
Do you understand that what we are currently doing is allowing the NHS to get prepared for a large amount of victims? We aren't curing the virus, and it's not going away. If you want to stay inside for a year, then fill your boots.
If you don't want to stay indoors, then be prepared to get it. We haven't got a vaccine, and we haven't reached herd immunity.
Well now you are showing a new level of ignorance. Every now and then I start to think that the public are beginning to grasp the big picture, and then a thread like this brings me back down to earth with a bump. Let's hope knowledge continues to spread and reaches enough people before it's too late :roll:Z4C_er said:Do you understand that what we are currently doing is allowing the NHS to get prepared for a large amount of victims? We aren't curing the virus, and it's not going away. If you want to stay inside for a year, then fill your boots.
Ewazix said:Z4C_er said:Ewazix said:Thank you for taking the time to provide translations, can you explain what your point was? :|
The numbers show a clear weighting towards older people with pre-existing medical conditions.
On a side note, I find it peculiar that smoking is not mentioned. But, hypertension can be caused by smoking, so maybe that's the link.
So, back to the pdf. Here are a few key points that stuck out to me.
- Mean age of patients dying for COVID-2019 infection was 78
- Overall, 2.8% of the sample presented with no comorbidities (pre-existing conditions) (that means 97.2% had pre-existing conditions, and 70.6% of those had hypertension, so maybe some/most were smokers)
- As of April 2nd, 145 out of the 12,250 (1.2%) positive COVID-19 patients under the age of 50 died
- 3 had no major pathologies (that's 0.2%)
Anyway, I'm doing my bit, I wear a mask when I go out and wash my hands on return. I don't go near people.
Do you understand that what we are currently doing is allowing the NHS to get prepared for a large amount of victims? We aren't curing the virus, and it's not going away. If you want to stay inside for a year, then fill your boots.
If you don't want to stay indoors, then be prepared to get it. We haven't got a vaccine, and we haven't reached herd immunity.
I'm baiting you dude, everybody knows what you were getting at, its insensitive and offensive, but now you haven't the balls to say it outright. Most of the victim's have pre-existing vulnerabilities so.... well go on you say it, you posted the chart.
wonkydonkey said:Well now you are showing a new level of ignorance. Every now and then I start to think that the public are beginning to grasp the big picture, and then a thread like this brings me back down to earth with a bump. Let's hope knowledge continues to spread and reaches enough people before it's too late :roll:Z4C_er said:Do you understand that what we are currently doing is allowing the NHS to get prepared for a large amount of victims? We aren't curing the virus, and it's not going away. If you want to stay inside for a year, then fill your boots.