Wewerezombies 19:49 - Mar 14 with 2845 views | noggin | Norway now closed to non residents. | |
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Wewerezombies on 19:51 - Mar 14 with 2008 views | monytowbray | I believe you’ve Taken Back Control. #Norxit | |
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Wewerezombies on 19:54 - Mar 14 with 1989 views | noggin |
Wewerezombies on 19:51 - Mar 14 by monytowbray | I believe you’ve Taken Back Control. #Norxit |
Imagine that, closing own borders without having to ask the EU. Denmark has done the same. | |
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Wewerezombies on 20:06 - Mar 14 with 1952 views | Trequartista | How come the death rate is so low in Scandanavian countries? Norway 1051 cases, 2 deaths. Denmark 836 cases, 1 death. Sweden 961 cases, 2 deaths. Finland 222 cases, 0 deaths. Iceland 156 cases, 0 deaths. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:11]
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Wewerezombies on 20:21 - Mar 14 with 1917 views | Pecker |
Wewerezombies on 20:06 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | How come the death rate is so low in Scandanavian countries? Norway 1051 cases, 2 deaths. Denmark 836 cases, 1 death. Sweden 961 cases, 2 deaths. Finland 222 cases, 0 deaths. Iceland 156 cases, 0 deaths. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:11]
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More outdoor types. Healthier. Bigger and Stronger. According to Graham Taylor they are anyway. | | | |
Wewerezombies on 20:24 - Mar 14 with 1909 views | vapour_trail |
Wewerezombies on 20:06 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | How come the death rate is so low in Scandanavian countries? Norway 1051 cases, 2 deaths. Denmark 836 cases, 1 death. Sweden 961 cases, 2 deaths. Finland 222 cases, 0 deaths. Iceland 156 cases, 0 deaths. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:11]
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They could be testing more. We’ve pretty much stopped testing according to a nurse I was speaking with. | |
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Wewerezombies on 20:24 - Mar 14 with 1901 views | monytowbray |
Wewerezombies on 20:24 - Mar 14 by vapour_trail | They could be testing more. We’ve pretty much stopped testing according to a nurse I was speaking with. |
Aren’t people quite spread out around those countries too? | |
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Wewerezombies on 20:26 - Mar 14 with 1894 views | Swansea_Blue |
Wewerezombies on 19:54 - Mar 14 by noggin | Imagine that, closing own borders without having to ask the EU. Denmark has done the same. |
No doubt the Frankenstein project will quickly bulling them into re-opening and then crush their sovereignty between their elitist, undemocratic claws. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:29]
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Wewerezombies on 20:33 - Mar 14 with 1858 views | Trequartista |
Wewerezombies on 20:21 - Mar 14 by Pecker | More outdoor types. Healthier. Bigger and Stronger. According to Graham Taylor they are anyway. |
Yes they seem to dominate the World's Strongest Man contest. That's my science. | |
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Wewerezombies on 20:36 - Mar 14 with 1856 views | BloomBlue |
Wewerezombies on 20:06 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | How come the death rate is so low in Scandanavian countries? Norway 1051 cases, 2 deaths. Denmark 836 cases, 1 death. Sweden 961 cases, 2 deaths. Finland 222 cases, 0 deaths. Iceland 156 cases, 0 deaths. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:11]
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Nobody knows yet thats one of the many questions about this virus. Not sure who the expert was on Radio5 earlier but he was excellent answering the public's questions on the virus. But he was making that point same with the uk our numbers are low when you look at Italy and Spain. Spain esp if you look at their first case and the rapid increase in total numbers compared with uk and the Scandinavia countries its strange. He said it's one of those questions nobody has an answer to other than its definitely reacting differently in different countries. He made the point about the flu epidemic in late 60' at this stage of the outbreak in the UK 100,000s had already caught it and 1000s died whereas in other Countries the numbers never reached that level and they've never understood why the numbers why so high in some countries and not others. | | | |
Wewerezombies on 20:38 - Mar 14 with 1840 views | WD19 |
Wewerezombies on 20:06 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | How come the death rate is so low in Scandanavian countries? Norway 1051 cases, 2 deaths. Denmark 836 cases, 1 death. Sweden 961 cases, 2 deaths. Finland 222 cases, 0 deaths. Iceland 156 cases, 0 deaths. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:11]
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Alcohol fumes kill the virus. | | | |
Wewerezombies on 20:41 - Mar 14 with 1824 views | Trequartista |
Wewerezombies on 20:24 - Mar 14 by vapour_trail | They could be testing more. We’ve pretty much stopped testing according to a nurse I was speaking with. |
Possibly, but that is a death rate of 0.15%, and that's working under the assumption that there is no-one there with the virus that hasn't been tested. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:43]
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Wewerezombies on 20:45 - Mar 14 with 1796 views | Trequartista |
Wewerezombies on 20:24 - Mar 14 by monytowbray | Aren’t people quite spread out around those countries too? |
If so, wouldn't that only mean a lower amount of cases, rather than deaths per case. | |
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Wewerezombies on 20:52 - Mar 14 with 1762 views | vapour_trail |
Wewerezombies on 20:41 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | Possibly, but that is a death rate of 0.15%, and that's working under the assumption that there is no-one there with the virus that hasn't been tested. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 20:43]
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Not no-one, but perhaps fewer. Who knows, it’s idle speculation. We’re going to have a bit more time for that over the coming months. | |
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Wewerezombies on 20:59 - Mar 14 with 1735 views | Trequartista |
Wewerezombies on 20:52 - Mar 14 by vapour_trail | Not no-one, but perhaps fewer. Who knows, it’s idle speculation. We’re going to have a bit more time for that over the coming months. |
What i mean there is that 0.15% death rate is a maximum figure. The more people wandering round Scandanavia with the virus who haven't been tested, the lower that figure becomes in reality. The WHO were estimating it was between 1% and 2%. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 21:02]
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Wewerezombies on 21:14 - Mar 14 with 1703 views | vapour_trail |
Wewerezombies on 20:59 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | What i mean there is that 0.15% death rate is a maximum figure. The more people wandering round Scandanavia with the virus who haven't been tested, the lower that figure becomes in reality. The WHO were estimating it was between 1% and 2%. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 21:02]
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They were but that was really only based on China. Who knows. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:21 - Mar 14 with 1688 views | Pecker |
Wewerezombies on 21:14 - Mar 14 by vapour_trail | They were but that was really only based on China. Who knows. |
Nobody knows. | | | |
Wewerezombies on 21:29 - Mar 14 with 1667 views | Guthrum |
Wewerezombies on 20:59 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | What i mean there is that 0.15% death rate is a maximum figure. The more people wandering round Scandanavia with the virus who haven't been tested, the lower that figure becomes in reality. The WHO were estimating it was between 1% and 2%. [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 21:02]
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People who have the disease may yet die. Impossible to give a definitive mortality figure until the outbreak is over. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:31 - Mar 14 with 1662 views | noggin |
Wewerezombies on 21:29 - Mar 14 by Guthrum | People who have the disease may yet die. Impossible to give a definitive mortality figure until the outbreak is over. |
6 members of staff at my hospital confirmed to be infected today. This could be a disaster. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:33 - Mar 14 with 1652 views | vapour_trail |
Wewerezombies on 21:31 - Mar 14 by noggin | 6 members of staff at my hospital confirmed to be infected today. This could be a disaster. |
Godspeed noggin. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:34 - Mar 14 with 1650 views | Trequartista |
Wewerezombies on 21:29 - Mar 14 by Guthrum | People who have the disease may yet die. Impossible to give a definitive mortality figure until the outbreak is over. |
Accepted, but still strikingly different figures in an intrinsicly linked set of countries. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:35 - Mar 14 with 1639 views | Guthrum |
Wewerezombies on 21:31 - Mar 14 by noggin | 6 members of staff at my hospital confirmed to be infected today. This could be a disaster. |
That was the problem in Italy. Healthcare workers getting infected and passing it on to their patients. Hopefully you can keep this contained. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:37 - Mar 14 with 1634 views | noggin |
Wewerezombies on 21:33 - Mar 14 by vapour_trail | Godspeed noggin. |
Cheers. I've been transporting patients to and from testing, all day. More of the same tomorrow. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:39 - Mar 14 with 1615 views | noggin |
Wewerezombies on 21:35 - Mar 14 by Guthrum | That was the problem in Italy. Healthcare workers getting infected and passing it on to their patients. Hopefully you can keep this contained. |
I don't know the details. Hopefully not front line staff. | |
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Wewerezombies on 21:44 - Mar 14 with 1600 views | Guthrum |
Wewerezombies on 21:34 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | Accepted, but still strikingly different figures in an intrinsicly linked set of countries. |
They are probably a week or so behind us in the UK (who are 2-4 weeks behind Italy). [Post edited 14 Mar 2020 21:45]
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Wewerezombies on 21:46 - Mar 14 with 1588 views | jeera |
Wewerezombies on 20:45 - Mar 14 by Trequartista | If so, wouldn't that only mean a lower amount of cases, rather than deaths per case. |
Not necessarily. That could only be worked out by finding out where it was contracted case by case and other particulars. If the time of year does dictate X amount of skiing holidays, (example only), so then tens get traced to a spot; say a resort, then they return home before displaying symptoms, then the thing they would all have in common is they are healthy individuals; enough to go skiing anyway. Again, I feel compelled to say, I may have made that up, but if it were the case of profiling, it could make some sense. | |
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