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It would be interesting to know the amount of people who actually have it, shame it was possible at all the test every single person.

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2 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

 


Yup, which is interesting because the public behaviour modifications have been exactly the same. I wonder if it’s the Highlands being so low in terms of population density which is making the figures look better? Anybody have a breakdown of the local variations in Scotland to hand?

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52009463

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4 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

 

 

4 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

I don't quite get this.... Are you wishing me well, or wishing me dead?

I was leaving you pair out of the c**t category that should not get it mild. 

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5 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

 


Yup, which is interesting because the public behaviour modifications have been exactly the same. I wonder if it’s the Highlands being so low in terms of population density which is making the figures look better? Anybody have a breakdown of the local variations in Scotland to hand?

 

https://www.travellingtabby.com/scotland-coronavirus-tracker/

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22 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

21% in Scotland and we have only two more deaths in total than Wales despite the population difference.

We certainly do not seem to have suffered as bad as the UK as a whole so far.

It’s definitely going to take a couple of weeks for the impact of the ‘lockdown’ to show in the figures.

England as a whole is skewed by London and the West Midlands. London is in the same boat as NYC, Paris etc as a big international city. A Guardian article a few days ago basically said the issue in the West Midlands is people working in shops then going to prayers (but phrased more carefully).

Holy communion (sharing the cup) is probably what has gubbed Italy and why so many priests snuffed it.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Futureboy said:

Apologies if posted before, but hopefully this is a bit of positive news, as the original Imperial report was scary shit!

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Was it not 500 thousand if we did nothing, 250 thousand with distancing measures and 20 thousand with isolation?

A prediction I saw was 280 a day being the upper limit to come on the 5 April which would be our peak and then we’d flatten out but we have just had that many deaths in a day and that number doubles every 2.5 days. You read quite a lot of conflicting reports.

Only 40 deaths overall in Scotland which is surely a good thing though?

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33 minutes ago, Detournement said:

England as a whole is skewed by London and the West Midlands. London is in the same boat as NYC, Paris etc as a big international city. A Guardian article a few days ago basically said the issue in the West Midlands is people working in shops then going to prayers (but phrased more carefully).

Holy communion (sharing the cup) is probably what has gubbed Italy and why so many priests snuffed it.

 

 

Religion has lot to answer for.... and I’m not just talking about coronavirus. Anyway, each to their own, it’s not for me. 

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