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skybluetony176

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Do people really need Cummings to tell them what a fuck up the last year has been. We started this three weeks behind everyone else and had the third wave three weeks ahead of everyone else. If that fact on its own doesn’t tell you what a monumental catastrophe it’s been you’ll never get it.
 

Evo1883

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Is there anything in the seemingly growing notion that this "could " now possibly have come from a lab in China?
 
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It was a knife edge vote. Anyone/thing that had even a small effect was a deciding factor.

*has flashbacks to the “winning goal” argument on here*

So, we're now saying that he made a small contribution to the campaign. Yes, I'd agree with that, though Jo Swindon probably contributed more,
 

shmmeee

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So, we're now saying that he made a small contribution to the campaign. Yes, I'd agree with that, though Jo Swindon probably contributed more,

I’m just saying it doesn’t take much, I don’t buy any of the “X did it” arguments. The conditions for Brexit were set 40-odd years ago, since then there’s been various catalysts and boosts from different actions, intentional and not.
 

oakey

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So, we're now saying that he made a small contribution to the campaign. Yes, I'd agree with that, though Jo Swindon probably contributed more,
Jo Swinson wasn't even an MP when the referendum was held so that seems a stretch
 

Evo1883

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Don't worry, il come back about it in a couple days once the Cummings things calmed down🤣
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TomRad85

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Is there anything in the seemingly growing notion that this "could " now possibly have come from a lab in China?
Certainly seems to be getting a bit of traction, and not just with a few odd conspiracy theorists on social media.
Would anyone really be surprised if it did?

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Sick Boy

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Certainly seems to be getting a bit of traction, and not just with a few odd conspiracy theorists on social media.
Would anyone really be surprised if it did?

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There were reports here of it being in circulation in Italy around September 2019.
 

Evo1883

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Certainly seems to be getting a bit of traction, and not just with a few odd conspiracy theorists on social media.
Would anyone really be surprised if it did?

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No mate, many suggested it early on anyway.

Could cause alot of anger though
 

wingy

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Is it accurate to say that 90% of deaths from the first wave were from care homes.
Largely triggered by sending people back into care from hospital without being tested.
 

chiefdave

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Big jump in cases today, past the 3K mark for the first time in over 6 weeks.

Fingers crossed hospitalisations don't rise, can't tell what's happening there as the hospital admission stats haven't been updated for 4 days.
 

Sick Boy

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Big jump in cases today, past the 3K mark for the first time in over 6 weeks.

Fingers crossed hospitalisations don't rise, can't tell what's happening there as the hospital admission stats haven't been updated for 4 days.
Its about the same here as well now
 

Evo1883

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Big jump in cases today, past the 3K mark for the first time in over 6 weeks.

Fingers crossed hospitalisations don't rise, can't tell what's happening there as the hospital admission stats haven't been updated for 4 days.

As covid will be here with us for the foreseeable.

What is the daily normal range of cases and deaths .

Reason being around 46 a day die from flu in a normal year .

Where are we expecting the levels to get to so the media don't try and scare us everyday?

I mean it's risen 400 cases from a population of 10s of millions and its at 9 deaths
 
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chiefdave

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As covid will be here with us for the foreseeable.

What is the daily normal range of cases and deaths .

Reason being around 46 a day die from flu in a normal year .

Where are we expecting the levels to get to so the media don't try and scare us everyday?

I mean it's risen 400 cases from a population of 10s of millions and its at 9 deaths
Thought about that myself but its hard to work out at the moment I think. What we're looking for is what the numbers should be once the vaccination program is done and things are back to 'normal'. Then how does that compare to other thinks like flu and other transmissible diseases.

Wonder what the age breakdown is for flu hospitalisations and deaths in a year.
 

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