Wait for a couple of weeks enough time for everyone to come back out and all the commuters to come back from miles around. The zero cases and talk of herd immunity achieved whilst a relative lock down has been in place can't be accurate. When everyone has come back, if the numbers are still very low then we can be hopeful.
Wait for a couple of weeks enough time for everyone to come back out and all the commuters to come back from miles around. The zero cases and talk of herd immunity achieved whilst a relative lock down has been in place can't be accurate. When everyon
ffs do any of you lot read the full data/story,there was a problem with the swabs/testing and expect the numbers to go back up when the problem is sorted
ffs do any of you lot read the full data/story,there was a problem with the swabs/testing and expect the numbers to go back up when the problem is sorted
in the same period mon 18th,there were only 79 recorded cases in whole of uk ,because of the same glitch in testing lab,swabs,etc,expect increased numbers in following days to take this in to account
in the same period mon 18th,there were only 79 recorded cases in whole of uk ,because of the same glitch in testing lab,swabs,etc,expect increased numbers in following days to take this in to account
1st time they are easy to find. Here they are from the guardian.
So far during the pandemic, 7,466 people who died in hospital in England had type 2 diabetes and 365 had type 1.
1st time they are easy to find. Here they are from the guardian.So far during the pandemic, 7,466 people who died in hospital in England had type 2 diabetes and 365 had type 1.
for fooooooooooooooks sake read the story the lab where Monday 18th tests were taken wasn't working ,had a technical glitch only showed 79 cases for all of uk ,for that day,expect numbers to go up in following days to take account of the glitch, CAPICHE,GET IT,
for fooooooooooooooks sake read the story the lab where Monday 18th tests were taken wasn't working ,had a technical glitch only showed 79 cases for all of uk ,for that day,expect numbers to go up in following days to take account of the glitch, CAPI
So to summarise, during the winter of 2019/20 there was a new strain of flu that killed mainly old people and those with other underlying health conditions that mainly affected their respiratory systems.
And in other news, the economies of the world were sacrificed on the whim of a few scientists who were desperate for more funding.
Did I miss anything?
So to summarise, during the winter of 2019/20 there was a new strain of flu that killed mainly old people and those with other underlying health conditions that mainly affected their respiratory systems.And in other news, the economies of the world w
We wont see a rise because the flu season has passed
Unless the flu stays in the system for weeks after and you get a positive test come back, then that would explain the "asymptomatic"
Its the flu hence the sudden drop off, may 21st is the final day of the flu season and then a new season starts with much lower numbers until November obviously
"glitch" that old fecking chestnut
You had all your money stolen in a glitch, here's it back so we put you into the system as a debt
We wont see a rise because the flu season has passed Unless the flu stays in the system for weeks after and you get a positive test come back, then that would explain the "asymptomatic" Its the flu hence the sudden drop off, may 21st is the final day
1st time. I thought the story awkwardly written. You were correct that in terms of risk it is worse to have type 1 than type 2 but because there are so many more with type 2 thats where the vast majority of the deaths came from.
1st time. I thought the story awkwardly written. You were correct that in terms of risk it is worse to have type 1 than type 2 but because there are so many more with type 2 thats where the vast majority of the deaths came from.
yeh we sussed that last week when obese wasn't mentioned in underlying symptons,we thought most of obese people were put in diabetes type 2 bracket, itv said 32% of dead had either type 1 or 2,majority with type 2
yeh we sussed that last week when obese wasn't mentioned in underlying symptons,we thought most of obese people were put in diabetes type 2 bracket, itv said 32% of dead had either type 1 or 2,majority with type 2
Just shows its best to read the full story and not just the headline. If I may quote a rather wise poster on this thread
"ffs do any of you lot read the full data/story"
Wise words im sure you agree 1st time.
Just shows its best to read the full story and not just the headline. If I may quote a rather wise poster on this thread "ffs do any of you lot read the full data/story"Wise words im sure you agree 1st time.
May 21st is the end of the flu season, its pretty much the start of summer
They end it after the 21st and all new cases/deaths go into the next season
Tomorrow is the last day of any type of data giving, but they are carrying this on for a bit longer
You've been bamboozled
May 21st is the end of the flu season, its pretty much the start of summer They end it after the 21st and all new cases/deaths go into the next season Tomorrow is the last day of any type of data giving, but they are carrying this on for a bit longer