Fluctuation0161
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Magic money tree appeared. I agree with the furlough policy, one of the only things they got right.Ive said this a few times but what the government done here regarding financial help was unbelievable tbh.
Magic money tree appeared. I agree with the furlough policy, one of the only things they got right.Ive said this a few times but what the government done here regarding financial help was unbelievable tbh.
Yep. Bloody ridiculous levels of bias.And yet I see feck all on the media or news there about how bad it is, even on the BBC it's barely mentioned. Yet when Italy and Spain were at their peak all your saw was stories about the horror over there. Shocking.
This seems to be have been done to the city 1.2m, not the region 2.4m. Unless I missunderstood. For the city it seems plausible.Karolinska did this again for Stockholm region @Pogue Mahone with average testing day 11th April, so not too far off the original findings. 10% had the virus then.
https://www.kth.se/en/aktuellt/nyheter/10-procent-av-stockholmarna-smittade-1.980727
Should give FHM alot of confidence in their model’s 26% prediction for Stockholm Region in early May.
Is there cigarette and alcohol sales during this pandemic in your country?
Or a professional footballer
Well, good luck.
I don't get the incentive to retire less efficient planes while fuel prices are low. Surely high fuel prices would provide a kick up the backside with regards to getting more fuel efficient planes out there.If fuel prices remain stupidly low then we will see early retirements of older, fuel inefficient planes to get newer planes which are way more efficient, and which the airliners will be selling at significant discounts either up front or on the back end wrt maintenance.
Karolinska did this again for Stockholm region @Pogue Mahone with average testing day 11th April, so not too far off the original findings. 10% had the virus then.
https://www.kth.se/en/aktuellt/nyheter/10-procent-av-stockholmarna-smittade-1.980727
Should give FHM alot of confidence in their model’s 26% prediction for Stockholm Region in early May.
This seems to be have been done to the city 1.2m, not the region 2.4m. Unless I missunderstood. For the city it seems plausible.
Well, we know the deaths, Sweden reports quite accurately. More actual cases leads to lower IFR. Sweden is going for the herd immunity in a controlled way, they don't specificly state that, and it is a little more complicated, but in short, it seems to be their strategy.I don’t understand why high prevalence in a city would be cause for optimism. Unless you can somehow completely isolate that city from the rest of the country. Which would cause even more trauma for citizens than the most stringent lockdown measures.
I’m actually starting to wonder if all that matters in terms of how close we are to herd immunity. is prevalence throughout Europe, seeing as the European economy is so dependent on freedom of movement.
This seems to be have been done to the city 1.2m, not the region 2.4m. Unless I missunderstood. For the city it seems plausible.
Yeah, big increase on Alcohol sales last month as well due every one being locked in, same goes for fresh meats as well with all of the lockdown BBQ's.Is there cigarette and alcohol sales during this pandemic in your country?
I don’t understand why high prevalence in a city would be cause for optimism. Unless you can somehow completely isolate that city from the rest of the country. Which would cause almost as much trauma for citizens than the most stringent lockdown measures.
Yup, but they mentioned a population of 1.22m in that article. A bit confusing.The test they fecked up was for the region so it’d be rather odd to then just do the city.
I can’t find the actual info to confirm or not, but so far everything has been region based, I’ve heard no individual “city” information in any field.
Yup, but they mentioned a population of 1.22m in that article. A bit confusing.
Isn't that exactly what you shouldn't do?Ah shit bud. Get to a doc and get checked out early.
We are 4th highest deaths per million of population in Europe. Is that damning enough for you or is it still the medias fault?Deaths per head or excess deaths would be a far better metric than simply total deaths. Media will frenzy over the death toll being highest in Europe.
Well the higher the prevalence, the lower the mortality rate no?
https://videos.metro.co.uk/video/me...991734844/960x540_MP4_2354112602991734844.mp4
A Link to the video, won't let me embed
You guys are lucky. My country has decided on no alcohol and no smokes.Yeah, big increase on Alcohol sales last month as well due every one being locked in, same goes for fresh meats as well with all of the lockdown BBQ's.
You wanna point to where I've said it's the media's fault? Do you wanna show me where I've supported the government in any way in that post?We are 4th highest deaths per million of population in Europe. Is that damning enough for you or is it still the medias fault?
I don't get the incentive to retire less efficient planes while fuel prices are low. Surely high fuel prices would provide a kick up the backside with regards to getting more fuel efficient planes out there.
You guys are lucky. My country has decided on no alcohol and no smokes.
Ahh OK thanks. I didn't realise they'd save more from those discounts than they would from cheaper fuel costs.The incentive will come from airliners discounting their new planes more (price and/or maintenance contracts), not directly from low fuel prices. Yes high fuel prices provided more of a direct kick up the backside but demand exceeded supply so airframers had healthy margins.
I guess a lot of people are suddenly facing a level of press scrutiny they've never experienced before.
I guess a lot of people are suddenly facing a level of press scrutiny they've never experienced before.
South AfricaWhat country is that? No smokes decision is interesting. Very mixed data around ciggies and covid. May even be protective.
Please don’t follow this terrible advice and go to a doctor with this fever. You need to self isolate and follow the UK guidance online. Mods need to delete this post.Ah shit bud. Get to a doc and get checked out early.
I guess a lot of people are suddenly facing a level of press scrutiny they've never experienced before.
From the article:Well this doesn't read brilliantly
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...avirus-strain-sweeping-europe-and-us-11983554
I've just looked at Germany's figures which say 7,000 and they have a population of 83 million. Genuine question for anyone but what's been the biggest factor in the difference?
Are they reporting their figures in line with other big European countries?
Was feeling absolutely fine this morning and even went for a walk at lunch time. Then over the course of the afternoon have slowly started to feel lethargic and hot/cold and a bit “off” (technical term).
Just took my temp - 38.8°c
If paracetamol is not bringing your temperature down then it might be an idea to give 111 a call for advice.
Rest up and I hope you get better soon mate.