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Uk Heads The Table For The Most Deaths In Europe?
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Still dreadful even *with* the size of its population, when you consider that there is more to come. But, yes. It is important to recognise that Spain and Italy may have undercounted deaths, so we may be ahead only due to counting techniques. What is undeniable, though, is that the death toll in the UK is very high, and it is legitimate to wonder if there were...
18:02 Tue 05th May 2020
Found this report earlier which identifies counting methods, demographics and other factors in Italy. I found it quite interesting.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/5 2530918
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Still dreadful even *with* the size of its population, when you consider that there is more to come.
But, yes. It is important to recognise that Spain and Italy may have undercounted deaths, so we may be ahead only due to counting techniques. What is undeniable, though, is that the death toll in the UK is very high, and it is legitimate to wonder if there were other steps to have taken to avoid such a toll.
But, yes. It is important to recognise that Spain and Italy may have undercounted deaths, so we may be ahead only due to counting techniques. What is undeniable, though, is that the death toll in the UK is very high, and it is legitimate to wonder if there were other steps to have taken to avoid such a toll.
sort this on deaths per million and we are no longer top of the pops..
https:/ /www.wo rldomet ers.inf o/coron avirus/
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That's true, but I suspect that we need to be careful all the same that we arne't just gradually moving goalposts so that the UK always somehow ends up doing better. For a while it was absolute cases, then absolute deaths, moved on now to death rate.
Strictly speaking any comparison at this stage is fraught with difficulty. In times to come we'll be able to see better how things actually played out -- another fine illustration, perhaps, that the worst time to understand a crisis is when it's actually happening. Still, if at the time of the lockdown we were said to be "three weeks behind" Italy, then it feels difficult to argue that we made the best of that time.
Strictly speaking any comparison at this stage is fraught with difficulty. In times to come we'll be able to see better how things actually played out -- another fine illustration, perhaps, that the worst time to understand a crisis is when it's actually happening. Still, if at the time of the lockdown we were said to be "three weeks behind" Italy, then it feels difficult to argue that we made the best of that time.
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