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Have I Entered A Time Warp?
On 1st July the published number (cumulative) of Covid cases in the UK was 313,483. I could not find yesterday's figures. Today the total number of cases up to yesterday is 283,757 - a figure that by my records was achieved on 6th June. So 30,000 cases have disappeared. Looking at the source of my figures it seems all the numbers have been re-cast:
https:/ /www.wo rldomet ers.inf o/coron avirus/ country /uk
Wos 'appening?
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Wos 'appening?
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they ahve all gone to sweden
talking of which NJ you have gone very quiet about how Sweden wasnt locking down and it was MUCH better. Why cdnt we have such wise advisers sweden had instead of the bonking dead losses we DID have ?
yeah remember that?I do and now sweden are having an inquiry why they followed such crook advice - which was not only wrong but a lot of people said was crazy at the outset
covid - what goes around - comes around
they ahve all gone to sweden
talking of which NJ you have gone very quiet about how Sweden wasnt locking down and it was MUCH better. Why cdnt we have such wise advisers sweden had instead of the bonking dead losses we DID have ?
yeah remember that?I do and now sweden are having an inquiry why they followed such crook advice - which was not only wrong but a lot of people said was crazy at the outset
covid - what goes around - comes around
//...talking of which NJ you have gone very quiet about how Sweden wasnt locking down and it was MUCH better.//
I haven't gone quiet, Peter. It's just that all that there was to be said (on both sides of the argument) has been said. At present Sweden has 7,060 confirmed infections per million of the population. The UK has about 4,200 (following the latest "adjustment" to the infection figures). Sweden has around 540 deaths per million and the UK has around 650. What isn't known (and won't be known for some time) is the "collateral damage" associated with the two strategies. At present the UK is agonising (in four separate ways) over whether/how/when to ease various aspects of the lockdown and how to reimpose it when infections begin to rise again (which in my view is probably inevitable but I'll be more than happy if I'm wrong). Sweden has no such deliberations to fret over because it has never really had a lockdown.
I haven't gone quiet, Peter. It's just that all that there was to be said (on both sides of the argument) has been said. At present Sweden has 7,060 confirmed infections per million of the population. The UK has about 4,200 (following the latest "adjustment" to the infection figures). Sweden has around 540 deaths per million and the UK has around 650. What isn't known (and won't be known for some time) is the "collateral damage" associated with the two strategies. At present the UK is agonising (in four separate ways) over whether/how/when to ease various aspects of the lockdown and how to reimpose it when infections begin to rise again (which in my view is probably inevitable but I'll be more than happy if I'm wrong). Sweden has no such deliberations to fret over because it has never really had a lockdown.
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