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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe south koreans have been testing the most, they have mortality at .5%.
Currently (as of 10 mins ago) there are 114,276 reported cases globally. Of those, 4,009 have resulted in death. That’s 3.5%. A figure I gave the other day which you said was wrong, and that the actual figure was less than 1%. You’re now saying 0.5% (again refusing to give a source). Want to pick any other figures out of thin air, or shall you just resort to blathering on and ignoring facts?
Coronavirus Update (Live): 114,276 Cases and 4,009 Deaths from COVID-19 Wuhan China Virus Outbreak - Worldometer…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSource?
Currently (as of 10 mins ago) there are 114,276 reported cases globally. Of those, 4,009 have resulted in death. That’s 3.5%. A figure I gave the other day which you said was wrong, and that the actual figure was less than 1%. You’re now saying 0.5% (again refusing to give a source). Want to pick any other figures out of thin air, or shall you just resort to blathering on and ignoring facts?
Coronavirus Update (Live): 114,276 Cases and 4,009 Deaths from COVID-19 Wuhan China Virus Outbreak - Worldometer"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are picking on someone who doesn't know how to use the calculator on their phone.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSource?
Currently (as of 10 mins ago) there are 114,276 reported cases globally. Of those, 4,009 have resulted in death. That’s 3.5%. A figure I gave the other day which you said was wrong, and that the actual figure was less than 1%. You’re now saying 0.5% (again refusing to give a source). Want to pick any other figures out of thin air, or shall you just resort to blathering on and ignoring facts?
Coronavirus Update (Live): 114,276 Cases and 4,009 Deaths from COVID-19 Wuhan China Virus Outbreak - Worldometer
So the next question is how many people have been tested worldwide to get the figure of 114,276 cases?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut I have not been tested - neither have huge swathes of the population.
So the next question is how many people have been tested worldwide to get the figure of 114,276 cases?Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSource?
Currently (as of 10 mins ago) there are 114,276 reported cases globally. Of those, 4,009 have resulted in death. That’s 3.5%. A figure I gave the other day which you said was wrong, and that the actual figure was less than 1%. You’re now saying 0.5% (again refusing to give a source). Want to pick any other figures out of thin air, or shall you just resort to blathering on and ignoring facts?
Coronavirus Update (Live): 114,276 Cases and 4,009 Deaths from COVID-19 Wuhan China Virus Outbreak - Worldometer
Early mortality rates for coronavirus are likely misleading, experts say - ABC News
Unlike your self who trawls the web for the worst case scenarios i'm hearing the news from inside the NHS and have been for weeks. This will be very unpleasant and a worrying period but it should be manageable if the right steps are taken. Your prediction if 1.4 million UK dead is hysterical nonsense.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostUnlike your self who trawls the web for the worst case scenarios i'm hearing the news from inside the NHS and have been for weeks.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut I have not been tested - neither have huge swathes of the population.
So the next question is how many people have been tested worldwide to get the figure of 114,276 cases?
Italy have tested over 55,000 people (as of yesterday). The UK might have tested 25,000 by today.
It’s nice to deflect to “but how many have been tested”, I suspect that if all those figures were collated, the next claim would be that not all countries are testing in the same way, using the same products, etc.
Perhaps you’d like to define what you consider an acceptable way to collect and present data, then gather it and see if it contradicts other data. Or ignore the data and go with the hunches of Wailers…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, it’s interesting.
Italy have tested over 55,000 people (as of yesterday). The UK might have tested 25,000 by today.
It’s nice to deflect to “but how many have been tested”, I suspect that if all those figures were collated, the next claim would be that not all countries are testing in the same way, using the same products, etc.
Perhaps you’d like to define what you consider an acceptable way to collect and present data, then gather it and see if it contradicts other data. Or ignore the data and go with the hunches of WailersComment
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