Grassing up a Covid **** taker.
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Killboy said:
Donbot said:
Killboy said:
No its not.
See above. And without comparing like for like, this is a bit silly. 7000 vs 100000
388 people aged under 60 with 'NO underlying health conditions' have died of Covid in England's hospitals
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9090847/O...
Yes it's the mail and yes it can be argued what an underlying health condition is.
Also from December. And maybe some of them died at home. Seems unlikely though.
But the number of people under 50 dying of covid are statistically insignificant. Not that their lives don't matter I hasten to add.
Suicide is the bigger threat.
Donbot said:
Were they all under 50?
388 people aged under 60 with 'NO underlying health conditions' have died of Covid in England's hospitals
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9090847/O...
Yes it's the mail and yes it can be argued what an underlying health condition is.
Also from December. And maybe some of them died at home. Seems unlikely though.
But the number of people under 50 dying of covid are statistically insignificant. Not that their lives don't matter I hasten to add.
Suicide is the bigger threat.
Why would you limit to to that demographic? Do people with underlying health conditions not top themselves? I would think that would help 388 people aged under 60 with 'NO underlying health conditions' have died of Covid in England's hospitals
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9090847/O...
Yes it's the mail and yes it can be argued what an underlying health condition is.
Also from December. And maybe some of them died at home. Seems unlikely though.
But the number of people under 50 dying of covid are statistically insignificant. Not that their lives don't matter I hasten to add.
Suicide is the bigger threat.
Killboy said:
Why would you limit to to that demographic? Do people with underlying health conditions not top themselves? I would think that would help
They do. And it doesn't take much to push someone over the edge.We need to think carefully about what we are doing.
Edit. The age demographic was in response to the previous poster.
Killboy said:
Donbot said:
They do. And it doesn't take much to push someone over the edge.
We need to think carefully about what we are doing.
Well from the stats available we need to be much more careful about COVID We need to think carefully about what we are doing.
You can drop the winking smilie now.
blueg33 said:
Me and my wife stayed in a Premier Inn at the weekend (the only hotel open), the emailed me and said that if they thought I was staying there in breach of the regulations they would call the police and report me.
They sent me 5 emails to this effect and phoned and said the same
By taking your booking are they not complicit?They sent me 5 emails to this effect and phoned and said the same
W124Bob said:
blueg33 said:
Me and my wife stayed in a Premier Inn at the weekend (the only hotel open), the emailed me and said that if they thought I was staying there in breach of the regulations they would call the police and report me.
They sent me 5 emails to this effect and phoned and said the same
By taking your booking are they not complicit?They sent me 5 emails to this effect and phoned and said the same
I emailed them an extract of the regs showing the exact exemption
toastybase said:
Has anyone in the 30-50 age range taken a vaccine if they are in good health?
My son is in his mid thirties and received a text message in his phone asking to make an appointment. We are a little confused as he is in good health.
Erm, loads of people with a high uptake rate.My son is in his mid thirties and received a text message in his phone asking to make an appointment. We are a little confused as he is in good health.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-...
I think you want this thread:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
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