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Doom: US Are World Beating!
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Not a hostile takeover though, Milan let it lapse.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, I did take over the “oh dear” brand, so SueEllen learnt from the best..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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You don’t know why and Milan won’t be doing the talkingOriginally posted by cojak View PostNot a hostile takeover though, Milan let it lapse.
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Looking at the google map of covid cases in the last 14 days it seems the west, America (the continent) and India are tulip at handling it and the rest of the world are doing much better, gauging by the size of the circles.Originally posted by _V_ View PostSweden have lower deaths per capita than the UK and they still have an economy.
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Even China where it all starrted only have 300 odd cases. Maybe they're welding people into their homes again to contain it.
If only we were an island nation and could do a NZ. Rolling lockdowns are more damaging than close all borders, eradicate, and do a proper track and trace of manageable outbreaks.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Oh Dear (tm).Originally posted by cojak View PostNot a hostile takeover though, Milan let it lapse.
Odd that no one ever said "FOMB" though, innit?When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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India has excuses e.g. lots of people who live in overcrowded conditions there as the US is just tulip.Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostLooking at the google map of covid cases in the last 14 days it seems the west, America (the continent) and India are tulip at handling it and the rest of the world are doing much better, gauging by the size of the circles.
Also looking at cases per thousand or million people is useless as some countries e.g. Sweden aren't doing lots of testing there as others e.g. Slovenia are.
yep..Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostCoronavirus (COVID-19) - Google News
Even China where it all starrted only have 300 odd cases. Maybe they're welding people into their homes again to contain it.
You mean the UK consists of a few islands like a few other countries that shut their borders....Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostIf only we were an island nation and could do a NZ. Rolling lockdowns are more damaging than close all borders, eradicate, and do a proper track and trace of manageable outbreaks.
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