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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhether you're "happy with how China have gone about things in recent decades" is irrelevant.
China has transformed itself into a premier world power, you live on a small island that is determined to make itself irrelevant.
HTH, BIDI.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo all the countries in EU got same motive but only Germany is faking it ?
The only accurate number (if published) is the total percentage of deaths (from any cause) against population, and how that compares to historical averages for this time of year to see how much of an impact the virus is really having in terms of death rate.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe amount of idiots in the Uk is truly astonishing.
Originally posted by sasguru View Postyou live on a small island that is determined to make itself irrelevant.
Now get on with the "Kow Towing for Dummies" like the rest of us s
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostDon't know, can you check my post history and let me know, I can't be arsed.
Anyone happy with how China have gone about things in recent decades is a moron. I wouldn't shed a tear if the dog eating ***** were wiped out economically. They'll use this pandemic to strengthen their grip on the limp wristed world though.
China has transformed itself into a premier world power, you live on a small island that is determined to make itself irrelevant.
HTH, BIDI.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostSame as any other country. The sooner they can be seen to having it under control the sooner they can attempt to unfreeze their economy. The UK is already massaging the figures by not including those dying outside of hospital so people think the lockdown is only weeks away from being relaxed.
There is a difficult decision ahead to not kill the economy and the negative impact a prolonged lockdown will have on the vast majority in terms of mental/physical/economical health to save a small percentage of the population that will experience the more severe symptoms and risk death.
Without mass testing and contract tracing of any outbreaks to isolate them early there will be a price to pay in human lives to save the economy for the rest, which is why they're still building those temp nightingale hospitals to give more capacity when they start relaxing the lockdown in coming weeks. By then people will be used to the death stats and will be desperate enough to return to normal (such as it will be) to earn money and get their kids back in school that they will tolerate it even as it rises as it inevitably will until a vaccine is found.
Maybe they'll have the mass testing and isolation in place by summer so new normal can return without just letting it run through the population knocking over the vulnerable, then lockdown will end.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWeren't you the cretin who a few weeks ago was happy that Covid would wipe out the Chinese?
The amount of idiots in the Uk is truly astonishing.
Anyone happy with how China have gone about things in recent decades is a moron. I wouldn't shed a tear if the dog eating ***** were wiped out economically. They'll use this pandemic to strengthen their grip on the limp wristed world though.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostSame as any other country. The sooner they can be seen to having it under control the sooner they can attempt to unfreeze their economy. The UK is already massaging the figures by not including those dying outside of hospital so people think the lockdown is only weeks away from being relaxed.
There is a difficult decision ahead to not kill the economy and the negative impact a prolonged lockdown will have on the vast majority in terms of mental/physical/economical health to save a small percentage of the population that will experience the more severe symptoms and risk death.
Without mass testing and contract tracing of any outbreaks to isolate them early there will be a price to pay in human lives to save the economy for the rest, which is why they're still building those temp nightingale hospitals to give more capacity when they start relaxing the lockdown in coming weeks. By then people will be used to the death stats and will be desperate enough to return to normal (such as it will be) to earn money and get their kids back in school that they will tolerate it even as it rises as it inevitably will until a vaccine is found.
Maybe they'll have the mass testing and isolation in place by summer so new normal can return without just letting it run through the population knocking over the vulnerable, then lockdown will end.
The amount of idiots in the Uk is truly astonishing.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat motive would German state have to either hide deaths completely or fake death certificates?
Same as any other country. The sooner they can be seen to having it under control the sooner they can attempt to unfreeze their economy. The UK is already massaging the figures by not including those dying outside of hospital so people think the lockdown is only weeks away from being relaxed.
There is a difficult decision ahead to not kill the economy and the negative impact a prolonged lockdown will have on the vast majority in terms of mental/physical/economical health to save a small percentage of the population that will experience the more severe symptoms and risk death.
Without mass testing and contract tracing of any outbreaks to isolate them early there will be a price to pay in human lives to save the economy for the rest, which is why they're still building those temp nightingale hospitals to give more capacity when they start relaxing the lockdown in coming weeks. By then people will be used to the death stats and will be desperate enough to return to normal (such as it will be) to earn money and get their kids back in school that they will tolerate it even as it rises as it inevitably will until a vaccine is found.
Maybe they'll have the mass testing and isolation in place by summer so new normal can return without just letting it run through the population knocking over the vulnerable, then lockdown will end.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI dont think the figures from any of those countries can be 100% trusted or compared due to different levels/types of:
Counting criteria
Testing regimes
Incompetence
Truthfulness
qh
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“ In 2009, however, this revenue growth stalled. Revenue from mobile services, particularly from voice and messaging, declined sharply, the first decrease since mobile telephony became a mass-market service in the late 1990s, falling by 3.5% to £14.9bn”
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/asse...k-telecoms.pdf
Even tho here fixed lines reduced by 1 mln (all dead!) mobile subscribers grown a bit (it was period of big mobile growth tho)Last edited by AtW; 15 April 2020, 21:06.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostClearly phone subscriptions cancelled to save the deposit for their new Volkswagens.
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Mobile phone industry in China - Wikipedia
So 22 mln is 2.2% - is it conceivable that when economy is shutdown and people stay at home (where they got fiber internet) some would save money by say not buying new phone and not renewing contract? Certainly possible, even likely.
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Originally posted by caffeine man View Post21 million cell phone accounts were closed since Covid, and 843000 Land line accounts, indicating that China are significantly under reporting deaths.
Is China hiding COVID-19 death toll? 21 million cell phones disappeared, why?
That would give us 22 mln dead, at 3% mortality that means 600 mln were supposedly infected.
Could that have happened over 3 months period with harsh Chinese style lockdowns?
No chance since we have just 2 mln infected in whole world and over 100k deaths - and infection was spreading quicker than initially in China.
So, all that phone BS, even if true, got nothing to do with Covid deaths in China.
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Originally posted by caffeine man View Post21 million cell phone accounts were closed since Covid, and 843000 Land line accounts, indicating that China are significantly under reporting deaths.
Is China hiding COVID-19 death toll? 21 million cell phones disappeared, why?
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Originally posted by caffeine man View Post21 million cell phone accounts were closed since Covid, and 843000 Land line accounts, indicating that China are significantly under reporting deaths.
Is China hiding COVID-19 death toll? 21 million cell phones disappeared, why?
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