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One of the more interesting things i read today is about the state (county) I live in. The death rate has actually gone down even with corona, normally in March to April there would be 180-200 deaths and is not down to 160. The health experts put it down to the fact that viruses such as normal flu are not being passed on as people are isolating...
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It's the date he chipped his way out of the vodka bottle. (It was -50C out there - a fine Russian spring).Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou were born??
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We've been informed that WfH is the new normal even after "normality" returns until the "social distancing" is completely removed.
There simply isn't enough parking spaces, seats on the train and office space.
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The number of deaths per day is not increasing. The cumulative death graph is linear. It's a lot better than the exponential you get without restrictions.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot looking much like the curve flattening to me, even based on non-representative hospital testing only...
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I understand that is you treat hospital admissions as a leading indicator and deaths as a lagging indicator, then it suggests the curve is flattening. That's anecodotal from friends working on London acute trusts BTW.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot looking much like the curve flattening to me, even based on non-representative hospital testing only...

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Not looking much like the curve flattening to me, even based on non-representative hospital testing only...
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Still not a patch on Blue Lines or Mezzanine.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNot a bad album.
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