
Almost 6500 positive cases in NL as of today.ronk said:That’s probably why NL has 5.5k cases against a 17.4 million population ( I’m trusting internet figures here)
The U.K. 8.5k with a 66million population.
It emphasises why we should isolate!
Chris_D said:Here in NL I'm still seeing groups of kids, and I'm sorry to say this and no offence if it sounds racist - but from a certain middle-eastern demographic (it's easy to identify), congregating in a carpark in the town down the road from where I live. They're also whizzing around on scooters in groups and physically interacting with each other.
I've now seen this on more than a few occasions so I decided to report it to the police when I got home from a bikeride.
I've been manouvering to responsibly avoid anyone while I've been out on the bike and choosing to go out into the fields around where I live as it's deserted there. However, my route home takes me past this particular carpark and 2 of the little scooterf*ckers rode right past me with mm to spare. Unbelievable.
Don't know if the cops will do anything about it as they (police) seem to have all suddenly disappeared from the streets. If they're not being issued with PPE when dealing with the public then I can understand this I suppose.
Mark Rutte, the PM made an announcement on the same day Boris made his big announcement with similar measures but Mark was visibly irritated and went a bit further and had a proper go at the 'young generation' flouting advice not to socialise. I fear this will have the opposite effect as you know how defiant entitled young people can be. I certainly was at that age!
I fear the un-educated, defiant, entitled and religiously mis-informed are our biggest risk factor to controlling the spread/containment of this virus.
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Ineresting. Where did you pick up these "rumors"?exdos said:sp3ctre said:Anyone got any theories on how the Germans seem to be keeping their death toll so low? I wondered if the virus is targeting certain races more than ota a death at The Ringhers? They did apparently get off on a good foot with testing, and they have oodles of hospitals, but even so, it's night and day compared to other countries.
It's rumoured that the German authorities keep the real death toll at The Ring artificially low by removing...
From other "Ringers" when I've been there.RobbiZ4 said:Ineresting. Where did you catch these "rumours"?
I did not read anything about it apart of fake news chanels like fb.
sp3ctre said:Anyone got any theories on how the Germans seem to be keeping their death toll so low? I wondered if the virus is targeting certain races more than others? They did apparently get off on a good foot with testing, and they have oodles of hospitals, but even so, it's night and day compared to other countries.
I suspect that figure is a consequence of low testing rates and that the UK is a little behind on the upslope of the curve compared with much of the rest of Europe.ronk said:I’ve just cobbled a spreadsheet and it looks like we, the Uk, have the low % of the population infected - we have to try and keep it that way.
8k v 66m @ 25th March
john-e89 said:What it doesn’t tell you though is how many of those deaths would have occurred anyway due to natural causes or terminal patients and the virus has just sped up the inevitable. If you could isolate the, on the face of it, healthy people that have died from it it’s very very low.
Just a thought.
Chris_D said:I would suggest that there is possibly a significant degree of data-skewing as JohnE89 suggests and a fair degree of abstraction occurring due to the reporting differences around the globe.
Yep your right,but it will be a lot more painfull if you cant hold them and comfort them and let them pass as they and you would hope they would go.john-e89 said:What it doesn’t tell you though is how many of those deaths would have occurred anyway due to natural causes or terminal patients and the virus has just sped up the inevitable. If you could isolate the, on the face of it, healthy people that have died from it it’s very very low. Putting it very bluntly Coronavirus is just clearing out the deadwood from the forest as most are fine after a nasty couple of weeks.
Just a thought.
exdos said:john-e89 said:What it doesn’t tell you though is how many of those deaths would have occurred anyway due to natural causes or terminal patients and the virus has just sped up the inevitable. If you could isolate the, on the face of it, healthy people that have died from it it’s very very low.
Just a thought.
Of course when a patient has other underlying health issues, there is obviously going to be a case of "the straw that breaks the camel's back" in play. However, when you consider a relatively small region like Lombardy, where there are an exponentially increasing number of deaths from respiratory problems causing hundreds of deaths per day, it is hard to see that the same number of people would ordinarily die per day, or in the same way from their underlying conditions. Therefore you have to consider that it is most likely that the virus is the cause of death.
You could also say that death is inevitable, so what's the point of living at all?
PDJ said:My dad is 84 in April
He was a smoker from around 10 yrs old
At 40 he had a heart attack
Gave up smoking
Has Angina
Worked with asbestos for years
Worked with all the other insulations in the cold storage and construction game
Has a lung function below 20%
Has had prostate cancer
If he gets the virus it will probably kill him
What would you put as the cause of death?