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This professor states that if GDP per head drops by more than 6.5 percent, you kill more people with the lock down , than you save
Coronavirus UK: Economic meltdown after COVID-19 set to end MORE lives than virus | UK | News | Express.co.uk
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Originally posted by caffeine man View PostThis professor states that if GDP per head drops by more than 6.5 percent, you kill more people with the lock down , than you save
Coronavirus UK: Economic meltdown after COVID-19 set to end MORE lives than virus | UK | News | Express.co.ukComment
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My attention span is very low and to answer the OPS question, "Is the cure better than the problem"
I read the first few pages, but he's right to ask whether curtailing the entire world to save a few, versus the economic impacts and who would die is a very basic admirable question.
This is then followed up with, what cost is a Human Life! My god how could you place a value, on human life versus money, is somebody worth $$$$$ or less in another country $$$$?
Then a whole load of scientific crap versus some Brexit crap versus some numerical arguments that IT / Autistic people like to throw up.
Personally, the longer I go on, the longer I live, the less I care. This is all a fukcing game of mathematics, of chance, of impossibility. One defunct boredom to another. So I'm going with this theory. Elon Musk: The chance we are not living in a computer simulation is 'one in billions' | The Independent
I still can't escape it, but I aint falling for it.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy attention span is very low and to answer the OPS question, "Is the cure better than the problem"
I read the first few pages, but he's right to ask whether curtailing the entire world to save a few, versus the economic impacts and who would die is a very basic admirable question.
This is then followed up with, what cost is a Human Life! My god how could you place a value, on human life versus money, is somebody worth $$$$$ or less in another country $$$$?
Then a whole load of scientific crap versus some Brexit crap versus some numerical arguments that IT / Autistic people like to throw up.
Personally, the longer I go on, the longer I live, the less I care. This is all a fukcing game of mathematics, of chance, of impossibility. One defunct boredom to another. So I'm going with this theory. Elon Musk: The chance we are not living in a computer simulation is 'one in billions' | The Independent
I still can't escape it, but I aint falling for it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy attention span is very low and to answer the OPS question, "Is the cure better than the problem"
I read the first few pages, but he's right to ask whether curtailing the entire world to save a few, versus the economic impacts and who would die is a very basic admirable question.
This is then followed up with, what cost is a Human Life! My god how could you place a value, on human life versus money, is somebody worth $$$$$ or less in another country $$$$?
Then a whole load of scientific crap versus some Brexit crap versus some numerical arguments that IT / Autistic people like to throw up.
Personally, the longer I go on, the longer I live, the less I care. This is all a fukcing game of mathematics, of chance, of impossibility. One defunct boredom to another. So I'm going with this theory. Elon Musk: The chance we are not living in a computer simulation is 'one in billions' | The Independent
I still can't escape it, but I aint falling for it.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIn summary, are you're saying a human life is worth more than £3.50 + VAT ?Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHas NLdyUK lowered her rates again? I did tell her that it's a race to her bottom.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou know you are allowed out for daily exercise? Just make sure you walk, run or cycle from your house and back again.Comment
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