Apr 12, 2020 -- 8:28PM, jucel69 wrote:
On the other side of the argument less people outside means less deaths from accidents or misadventureA&Es are apparently very quiet at the moment
Which, of course, is an intended consequence. Freeing up resources to be redirected elsewhere if needed.
Pmsl
Apr 12, 2020 -- 8:39PM, Angoose wrote:
Apr 12, 2020 -- 7:28PM, jucel69 wrote:On the other side of the argument less people outside means less deaths from accidents or misadventureA&Es are apparently very quiet at the momentWhich, of course, is an intended consequence. Freeing up resources to be redirected elsewhere if needed.
My main point is that the 1600 deaths per week has to be adjusted downwards by Hitchens as a lot of folk are on lockdown
Must be 300/400 deaths per week
Apr 12, 2020 -- 8:27PM, Injera wrote:
How do you know the death rate?
I am talking deaths per 100k of population so far, not the rate of cases per death. Nobody knows the actual death rate of this disease. It is about the only worthwhile comaparison you can make at present, provided both countries are at at the same stage of the epidemic.
Apr 12, 2020 -- 8:56PM, Ibrahima Sonko wrote:
So no one dying of cancer now ?And into missed appointments, the long last affect this is going to have is going to be horrible. Shutting down a country because it saved money isnt going last long.
How do you figure shutting down the country saves money?
Apr 12, 2020 -- 7:12PM, SontaranStratagem wrote:
You must stay in for 1 year? in what reality are they living? It wont take this virus a year to infect everyone, we are currently seeing a 50% SR for infected from the "tests" they've produced, this thing would be over in 3 weeks if they let it do its thing... A year? they are properly taking the utter pish, and its a culling of the old quite clearly
exactly right
Apr 12, 2020 -- 9:35PM, wondersobright wrote:
you are confusing viruses with bacteria
He is not. A virus needs a host but this one can still survive for a short period without a host on certain surfaces. That's what the experts say anyway.
Apr 12, 2020 -- 9:35PM, wondersobright wrote:
you are confusing viruses with bacteria
a german passed it onto another german via a salt shaker
Apr 12, 2020 -- 9:43PM, lurka wrote:
Apr 12, 2020 -- 8:35PM, wondersobright wrote:you are confusing viruses with bacteriaHe is not. A virus needs a host but this one can still survive for a short period without a host on certain surfaces. That's what the experts say anyway.
Apparently they found covid in a cruise ship days after it had been empty, on a surface
Apr 12, 2020 -- 9:45PM, wondersobright wrote:
a virus needs a host that is itself a LIVING organism
https://www.webmd.com/lung/how-long-covid-19-lives-on-surfaces
Apr 12, 2020 -- 9:47PM, wondersobright wrote:
viruses can't "die" because they are not even living
https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/cellular-microscopic/long-can-viruses-live-on-surfaces.htm
Apr 12, 2020 -- 9:51PM, wondersobright wrote:
they can say what they want juce, the only way a virus is transmissible from person to person is via injection"surviving" on surfaces & passing through the air from person to person, impossible
You had a good start when you recognised that viruses are not technically alive.
...then you made that post.

Apr 12, 2020 -- 10:34PM, jucel69 wrote:
The scary thing about billionaires is that they have the power and influence to affect millions of lives, good intentions or notIt's just one person/one mindWe should never allow that, but we do!
agree with this completely
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Apr 14, 2020 -- 10:18AM, A_T wrote:
ONS stats released today show deaths in week to April 3 16,387 - average over last 5 years 10,305 - Hitchens should to do a piece about this
Yep if only Hitchens was patient and waited till these figures came on.
Week on week a 60% increase on the 5year average of deaths at this time of year.
I expect the figures for the week ending April 10th to have an even higher increase. I would say around 90%.