the_smog_chorus
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Run to the hills.That line isn't the statistical fit of that data.
Run to the hills.That line isn't the statistical fit of that data.
Unfortunately a null hypothesis can't be proven so running for the hills is our only hope.Run to the hills.
Unfortunately a null hypothesis can't be proven so running for the hills is our only hope.
I’m stuffed - no hills in soon to be tier 4 Lincoln
There bloody is, The cathedral is sat on one There's the area of the bars too at the top (Bailgate/ High Street), which I used to fall down pi$$sed, or get knackered walking up home.I’m stuffed - no hills in soon to be tier 4 Lincoln
Thought there was one hill? Could be difficult to social distance at the top thoughI’m stuffed - no hills in soon to be tier 4 Lincoln
The NERVTAG summary looking at the new strain of the virus looked at 914 positive cases. They concluded that 5 of those were probable reinfections. I was surprised the figure was so high.If there was no herd immunity people would be re catching CV19 by now.
If we said 8 million people in the UK (12%) have had CV19 - how many of those 8 million have had it twice or even three times?
Personally I haven't seen any stories about people in the UK testing postive twice say with a 2 week gap in between.
There's immunity, no doubt about that, but not herd immunity, they're very different.If there was no herd immunity people would be re catching CV19 by now.
If we said 8 million people in the UK (12%) have had CV19 - how many of those 8 million have had it twice or even three times?
Personally I haven't seen any stories about people in the UK testing postive twice say with a 2 week gap in between.
I'm already at the top of that. Very contentious for an outsider - 'ooooh you live 'uphill''Steep hill, up to the Cathedral
Unfortunately a null hypothesis can't be proven so running for the hills is our only hope.
You are right and have helped unearth the Covid rationale - I had no idea they had so manyJust running with the absurdity of that chart for a moment, it's yet another indication of how badly Sweden has mishandled the virus, given their high proliferation of metal bands.
There bloody is, The cathedral is sat on one There's the area of the bars too at the top (Bailgate/ High Street), which I used to fall down pi$$sed, or get knackered walking up home.
I lived there about 2 years before I saw it up close, then I was blown away, it looks class when it's lit up.For old times sake
You didn't answer that question at all.No, I believe I have answered that one already
Serious if almost certainly offensive question: how has Africa done so well? I can understand Asia. Advanced nations that can put high tech track and trace systems in place and have a generally more complaint population to control. Africa though, poorer infrastructure and hospitals.
Here we goYou didn't answer that question at all.
You made a generalization of the far east wearing masks, (which is largely down to pollution levels rather than viruses) you didn't answer why the numbers in China are so spuriously low based on high population density and relativly low case prevalence
You haven't addressed why other 'compliant' nations have done less well
So dont dismiss this as "I've answered that question already". No wonder you voted for Tory/Johnson
Any counter to my points?Here we go
Same personal vendetta. You must hold your tongue for a few days before the pointless attacks flaire up again. You just can’t help itAny counter to my points?
Maybe I just dont spend my entire life on here, so yes, a few days go by. Inevitably you spout rubbish again though and I comment. Your arrogance and missguided self-importance knows no boundsSame personal vendetta. You must hold your tongue for a few days before the pointless attacks flaire up again. You just can’t help it