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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOh come on, take the bait
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAre you sure these are morbidity rates? These look like mortality rates to me.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostNo idea, but I lifted it straight from the Beeb website as percentage of deaths against confirmed infections.
Skewed as most of the deaths are in or near Mexico, or of people who contracted the virus in Mexico.
Morbidity rates (assuming these are correctly diagnosed cases of A(H1N1) and accurately ascribed post-mortems) as follows:
Mexico 2.72%
Costa Rica 12.5%
US 0.12%
Canada 0.3%
Rest of World 0%
Total 1.16%
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostHow many random people do you reckon I would have to snog before I get A(H1N1)?
Theory being that I'd contract the milder strain of the virus before any possible outbreak of a more aggressive strain, and have the antibodies that may ensure my survival.
Or at least that would be my excuse anyway.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostIn the UK we have a 0.000108% infection rate, assuming (correctly) one only wants to snog members of the opposite sex (sorry Xen) that's 0.000054% of the population, or 32.5 women.
On the official figures that's 19 women (0.00057% of the female population) in London. To elevate my chances of catching this flu to, say, 10% I'd have to snog nearly 33,000 women in London.
Right, as soon as I get the all clear (Based on the above tenuous premise) with Mrs RH, I'd best get cracking...
You could just go round to the house of any of the infected females (they've been on the news shouldn't be too hard to find them) and snog them...
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostPlease feel free to correct my fag packet statistics, especially if I've underestimated the amount of women I have to snog.
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Please feel free to correct my fag packet statistics, especially if I've underestimated the amount of women I have to snog.
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In the UK we have a 0.000108% infection rate, assuming (correctly) one only wants to snog members of the opposite sex (sorry Xen) that's 0.000054% of the population, or 32.5 women.
On the official figures that's 19 women (0.00057% of the female population) in London. To elevate my chances of catching this flu to, say, 10% I'd have to snog nearly 33,000 women in London.
Right, as soon as I get the all clear (Based on the above tenuous premise) with Mrs RH, I'd best get cracking...
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostNo idea, but I lifted it straight from the Beeb website as percentage of deaths against confirmed infections.
Skewed as most of the deaths are in or near Mexico, or of people who contracted the virus in Mexico.
Morbidity rates (assuming these are correctly diagnosed cases of A(H1N1) and accurately ascribed post-mortems) as follows:
Mexico 2.72%
Costa Rica 12.5%
US 0.12%
Canada 0.3%
Rest of World 0%
Total 1.16%
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostHow many random people do you reckon I would have to snog before I get A(H1N1)?
Theory being that I'd contract the milder strain of the virus before any possible outbreak of a more aggressive strain, and have the antibodies that may ensure my survival.
Or at least that would be my excuse anyway.
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How many random people do you reckon I would have to snog before I get A(H1N1)?
Theory being that I'd contract the milder strain of the virus before any possible outbreak of a more aggressive strain, and have the antibodies that may ensure my survival.
Or at least that would be my excuse anyway.
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