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Should have thought of priority. Two others you might expect are a Y/N for healthcare worker and nursing home resident.Originally posted by WTFH View PostGood guesses.Comment
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Priority is a list, not a Y/N, and risk is a 0-5.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostShould have thought of priority. Two others you might expect are a Y/N for healthcare worker and nursing home resident.
There was talk of a likelihood of full recovery field and a future benefit to society, but there was no agreement on how to word those.
Triage is excel-based, DC & the statisticians control the medical advice.
...although I should add the word “allegedly” to the above.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postsize matters? - if you can parse 50 lines, you can parse 50G lines.
not always, some idiots limit storage !Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe land registry download is a 3.7 gig CSV.
It's a delight to work with a flat file that size.
loaded it last night funnily enough.Comment
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22nd September, 3,929 new cases. Wail claims they know experts who say it's not going to increase much and that the scientists are wrong.Originally posted by WTFH View PostTo ensure we never get to high numbers...
Government's warning of 50,000 cases a day in October is based on few hundred positive cases | Daily Mail Online
...is it possible that the government systems are still running Excel 95 or earlier, with a limit of 16,384 rows?
How the wailing changes...
Coronavirus UK: 26,688 new cases and 191 deaths in daily toll | Daily Mail Online
...except now they are claiming that in May we were regularly having over 100,000 new cases per day…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Well if there isn't enough testing you can make up numbers....Originally posted by WTFH View Post22nd September, 3,929 new cases. Wail claims they know experts who say it's not going to increase much and that the scientists are wrong.
How the wailing changes...
Coronavirus UK: 26,688 new cases and 191 deaths in daily toll | Daily Mail Online
...except now they are claiming that in May we were regularly having over 100,000 new cases per day"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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“ Up to 90,000 people are being infected with Covid each day, the government’s chief scientific officer revealed today, as Rishi Sunak launched a further economic support package to help workers and businesses hit by virus lockdown restrictions.
Sir Patrick Vallance said government modelling suggested that between 53,000 and 90,000 new cases of Covid were occurring every day, which would feed into hospital admissions in the coming weeks.
“The numbers speak for themselves,” he said. “They are increasing and they are not going to decrease quickly.”
Covid cases up to 90,000 a day | News | The TimesComment
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