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The numbers tell a different story, but hey, who needs factsThat is just not true, italy couldn't get a handle on where the virus was entering from meaning they couldn't contain the spread. The first confirmed cases were on the same day in the uk and italy.
Also the leaking of the plan to lock down Lombardy was spread it around the country faster than normal.
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The numbers tell a different story, but hey, who needs facts
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If the Premier of China visits Wuhan, you can be pretty sure it's virtually finished. It is declining absolutely in China, not just the rate of spread5. It hasn't finished, the rate of spread has slowed but after they've taken the sort of measures idiot Johnson would describe as 'draconian'
Wow so same chance of Tranmere being relegated as us winning the leagueI don't see how you could just void the league.
Think of the money, contracts and legal what would happen. Would team have to give back TV and sponsorship money for unplayed games.
Would the FA/EFL refund all its sponsors and TV companies
Players put on automatic 1 year extensions. Players give back bonuses.
Easiest way would be to come up with some sort of decision using data from the last x amount of games and current positions. But like this
League One Predictions
As I said in the first post, Japan is a curious outlier, given that they have a very elderly population. But it is academic and clutching at straws - all European countries would to be on an almost identical path. - except the very steep Italian kick off as wellIts not rising much in Japan
As I said in the first post, Japan is a curious outlier, given that they have a very elderly population. But it is academic and clutching at straws - all European countries would to be on an almost identical path. - except the very steep Italian kick off as well
This is why im baffled as to why so many people have it in Italy compared to everywhere else in Europe?
I'm still going.
To be honest, if they are still going to school and everything there's always a chance they will be exposed to it.
Am I Imagining it or was there a thing back in the day where if somebody had chicken pox then people all took their kids round to get them to catch it early on?
That's an extrapolation which doesn't seem to account for choices made. Please supply the actual data or stop posting of of context graphs.The numbers tell a different story, but hey, who needs facts
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As I said in the first post, Japan is a curious outlier, given that they have a very elderly population. But it is academic and clutching at straws - all European countries would to be on an almost identical path. - except the very steep Italian kick off as well
An extended season is the likely solution. All other options risk legal action. But games would be 2 a week I guess.
The virus seems to to take 8 weeks from kick off to being past its peak (this is why the Govt has delayed taking some actions - it wants to fit the action to time of most risk. It has known all along that a compete prevention was impossible).
Italy too has a very elderly population. It appears that there was incompetence in not spotting it right at the start (I was in northern Italy 22-29 Feb). The Italian outbreak is not focused on the big urban centres, which is counter intuitive, nor is it in France where there is a hotspot just north of ParisThis is why im baffled as to why so many people have it in Italy compared to everywhere else in Europe?
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Much higher levels of testing compared to other European countries and higher elderly population. I think in the UK they only test if you have been to a country with high levels of the virus, whereas they have been much more liberal with who and when they test them.
Much higher levels of testing compared to other European countries and higher elderly population.
Both Milan and Venice are incredibly popular tourist destinations - they are in Lomardia and Veneto respectively.
It has only been taken seriously by the population since Monday.
I think it is too early to tell but I think it will help improve the siutation. In Lomardia (where Milan is) even during the lockdown there last weekend a lot of people went skiing in a small area, despite them not being supposed to.can you see the new measures having an effect?
I think it is too early to tell but I think it will help improve the siutation. In Lomardia (where Milan is) even during the lockdown there last weekend a lot of people went skiing in a small area, despite them not being supposed to.
Now I am in a lockdown area you can tell the difference, it is much, much quieter and people are now (finally) actually taking it seriously.
The country has a very high elderly population too.
The testing criteria seems to be very different - there is a chance that there are many who are ill and not been tested.Will be interesting to see how the UK looks as we are apparently 2 weeks behind Italy, can't see there being anywhere near as many cases personally
The testing criteria seems to be very different - there is a chance that there are many who are ill and not been tested.
Much higher levels of testing compared to other European countries and higher elderly population. I think in the UK they only test if you have been to a country with high levels of the virus, whereas they have been much more liberal with who and when they test them.
Both Milan and Venice are incredibly popular tourist destinations - they are in Lomardia and Veneto respectively.
It has only been taken seriously by the population since Monday.
Exactly, here they will test you.Interesting you say about testing. I’ve had a cough and some shortness of breath since yesterday so did the 111 coronavirus thing and it basically only asks two questions if you’ve got the symptoms: have you been to a hotspot and have you had sustained contact with a confirmed case. You’d imagine if the answer to either was yes I’d already be self isolated. I’d have thought they’d be testing people with symptoms but clearly not.
Exactly, here they will test you.
The hospital that my girlfriend works in has setup an outside area for people to get tested, it seems if you go to the hospital they will test you.
Not sure i have said they have 'the best testing' - which i presume is what you meant.It’s a bit of a stretch to say they have the best resting in the whole of Europe