UK Covid death toll
Oh Deko - Ha brilliant. If that's not the most condescending post on here then I'm a monkey's uncle.

it also contains one half truth and one actual mis-truth.

Pure Gold
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(11-18-2020, 12:26 PM)billybassett Wrote: Oh Deko - Ha brilliant. If that's not the most condescending post on here then I'm a monkey's uncle.

it also contains one half truth and one actual mis-truth.

Pure Gold

You are becoming the religious zealot that walks up and down town centres shouting your beliefs through a megaphone, whilst passers by look on trying to avoid them.
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(11-18-2020, 12:38 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(11-18-2020, 12:26 PM)billybassett Wrote: Oh Deko - Ha brilliant. If that's not the most condescending post on here then I'm a monkey's uncle.

it also contains one half truth and one actual mis-truth.

Pure Gold

You are becoming the religious zealot that walks up and down town centres shouting your beliefs through a megaphone, whilst passers by look on trying to avoid them.

And another. Beautiful Deko-Partridge. Can't even use your own words pinched them off a previous post.

Head held high Deko old chum, they're not going to ruin my family and friends life chances and health without a fight.

You go back to your hole in the ground I'll let you know when the fight's done. Good job you're not fighting in the great war the flag would have been raised before the first bullet fired.
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(11-18-2020, 12:24 PM)Ossian Wrote:
(11-18-2020, 08:52 AM)Borin' Baggie Wrote:
(11-17-2020, 11:23 PM)Malcolm Tucker Wrote: Cheers for the stats B1. Good for those of us with an interest in them but not enough to bother looking it up ourselves.

Just make sure you check the maths, lest you make a stupid mistake like this idiot.

https://twitter.com/toadmeister/status/1...3896420354

The worrying thing about that is that - incomprehensible as it might seem - there are plenty out there who see the likes of Toby Young and The Mail online as reliable sources of information. Information which they in turn circulate onwards via retweets and other devices.

Anybody looking at Trump, how he operates, and thinking at least we'd never fall for that is sleepwalking.

Ok...
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(11-17-2020, 08:06 AM)The liquidator Wrote: It's like the brexit debate 4 years on.

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"That idiot Johnson!"
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(11-18-2020, 01:49 PM)billybassett Wrote:
(11-18-2020, 12:38 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(11-18-2020, 12:26 PM)billybassett Wrote: Oh Deko - Ha brilliant. If that's not the most condescending post on here then I'm a monkey's uncle.

it also contains one half truth and one actual mis-truth.

Pure Gold

You are becoming the religious zealot that walks up and down town centres shouting your beliefs through a megaphone, whilst passers by look on trying to avoid them.

And another. Beautiful Deko-Partridge. Can't even use your own words pinched them off a previous post.

Head held high Deko old chum, they're not going to ruin my family and friends life chances and health without a fight.

You go back to your hole in the ground I'll let you know when the fight's done. Good job you're not fighting in the great war the flag would have been raised before the first bullet fired.

Only covidiots use the war as a comparison.
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https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/mi...n=sharebar

I wonder why the track and trace is a failure...
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Taking the figures and updating them with this weeks figures from the govt slides today
16th Sept - 894
23rd Sept - 1,381 (1.54 x previous week)
30th Sept - 1,995 (1.44 x pw)
7th Oct - 2,944 (1.47 x pw)
14th Oct - 4,156 (1.41 x pw)
21st Oct - 6,018 (1.44 x pw)
28th Oct - 8,535 (1.42 x pw)
4th Nov - 10,344 (1.21 x pw)
11th Nov - 11,990 (1.15 x pw)
18th Nov - 13,626 (1.14 x pw)

The rate of increase seems to be gradually slowing and now is below 1.15 pw, continuing the trend will see us reach the following figures

25th November - 15,533 (however this will be three weeks after lockdown and following the pattern in April which peaked at 17,172 three weeks after lockdown)


All of this relates just to England as ever. If we do start to see a drop after next week we will be able to show a pattern of these waves with any lockdown taking three weeks to impact which will allow us to plan them better.

The rate of growth this time has been much shallower and although we are approaching the same levels of hospitalised I'm not seeing the same levels of problems as last time. Added to all of that we have some vaccines close to helping the situation there are some real positives to be taken from the potential future state..

I know this is pretty shit and grinding everyone down but keeping disciplined for a while longer will hep improve the situation.
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It never makes for pleasant reading but I find it very useful B1. Many thanks.
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(11-19-2020, 04:47 PM)baggy1 Wrote: Taking the figures and updating them with this weeks figures from the govt slides today
16th Sept - 894
23rd Sept - 1,381 (1.54 x previous week)
30th Sept - 1,995 (1.44 x pw)
7th Oct - 2,944 (1.47 x pw)
14th Oct - 4,156 (1.41 x pw)
21st Oct - 6,018 (1.44 x pw)
28th Oct - 8,535 (1.42 x pw)
4th Nov - 10,344 (1.21 x pw)
11th Nov - 11,990 (1.15 x pw)
18th Nov - 13,626 (1.14 x pw)

The rate of increase seems to be gradually slowing and now is below 1.15 pw, continuing the trend will see us reach the following figures

25th November - 15,533 (however this will be three weeks after lockdown and following the pattern in April which peaked at 17,172 three weeks after lockdown)


All of this relates just to England as ever. If we do start to see a drop after next week we will be able to show a pattern of these waves with any lockdown taking three weeks to impact which will allow us to plan them better.

The rate of growth this time has been much shallower and although we are approaching the same levels of hospitalised I'm not seeing the same levels of problems as last time. Added to all of that we have some vaccines close to helping the situation there are some real positives to be taken from the potential future state..

I know this is pretty shit and grinding everyone down but keeping disciplined for a while longer will hep improve the situation.

Exactly. The war was mentioned on a previous post. It may well be a war of attrition.
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