Chris_Boro
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we'll never know the number of ppl tested because of the embarrassing disparity between that and the fake no. of tests
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Oh ffs!
we'll never know the number of ppl tested because of the embarrassing disparity between that and the fake no. of tests
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The last ONS antibody report had less than 6% with antibodies.Frighteningly if you look at the 7 day average, only one country (Mexico) is reporting more deaths per day than us. This is a long tail. My only hope is that the government's herd immunity policy is correct and the suffering and death we are being subjected to now translates in a smaller second wave than most countries. I don't hold out much hope though.
Frighteningly if you look at the 7 day average, only one country (Mexico) is reporting more deaths per day than us. This is a long tail. My only hope is that the government's herd immunity policy is correct and the suffering and death we are being subjected to now translates in a smaller second wave than most countries. I don't hold out much hope though.
The last ONS antibody report had less than 6% with antibodies.
The last ONS antibody report had less than 6% with antibodies.
To be fair I was comparing apples with potatoes (in other words a 7-day average with a single day rate) to emphasise a point. Our death rate is INCREDIBLY high compared to other countries when you look at how long ago our first 100 cases wereI'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but our 7 day average is also definitely less than USA, Brazil, India and Peru.
That is not to say that I do not agree that we are subject to horrible suffering and hope the same as you with regards to a second wave.
I saw that. so, despite the government continuing with the herd immunity progrom, "following the science" would suggest it's unattainableThe last ONS antibody report had less than 6% with antibodies.
In line with the first three months of the year.Week of the 26th June Excess death data -
8979
5 year average -
9293
The latest ONS report is interesting.As of 5pm on 8 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 44,602 have died across all settings.
Deaths announced in all settings was 85.
642 new positive tests of which 157 were Pillar 1.
A pandemic means that 'most' countries/continents have the disease. There is no % degree of infection requirement.The latest ONS report is interesting.
Found 8 positives out of 25,662 tests.
Estimates 0.03% community infection rate, could be as low as 0.01% and as high as 0.06%.
Isn't a pandemic classed as a pandemic at 0.45%?
Ok cheers.A pandemic means that 'most' countries/continents have the disease. There is no % degree of infection requirement.