guest49
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« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2020, 21:51:43 pm » |
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Herd immunity/natural selection/survival of the fittest. If it was Cobblers related this could be the new redevelopment thread, although I’m sure it’ll be over it before the East stand is finished.
Look after your olds and the vulnerable.
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« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2020, 22:27:47 pm » |
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If the vagina is laced with fresh cream and liquidised strawberries the natural flavour enhances the experience and you can definitely trace a plum undertone.
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guest48
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« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2020, 23:12:29 pm » |
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I’m doing nothing until I hear something from Kingsley WMC Cobra committee Fishing is banned as well Nigel
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« Reply #25 on: March 14, 2020, 00:04:34 am » |
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The actual figure will be far far less! Only 1.4% of confirmed cases has led to death. What about those many thousands who have displayed very few or mild symptoms who haven’t been tested? Indications of up to 10000 more cases on top of the 797 known.
If you’ve got symptoms then you self isolate....but you aren’t tested unless you are admitted to hospital.
I hope so. So far less than 3% of confirmed cases have actually got better. If you look at Italy and San Marino there is a huge discrepancy in reported cases per capita with Italy reporting 292 cases per million and San Marino (surrounded by Italy) reporting 2,400 cases per million. Worryingly, the current death rates of confirmed cases are much closer, at 7.2% in Italy and 6.25% in San Marino.
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The 12th Marquis of Sixfields
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« Reply #26 on: March 14, 2020, 10:30:43 am » |
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Italy#s average age is quite high which could account for the slightly higher death %
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The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2023
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Melbourne Cobbler
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« Reply #28 on: March 14, 2020, 11:45:28 am » |
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I’m doing nothing until I hear something from Kingsley WMC Cobra committee Does that still take place in the snooker room?
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Let me make one thing absolutely clear, the Trust “advisor” is not god. Are you going to tell him or shall I?
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« Reply #29 on: March 14, 2020, 13:05:46 pm » |
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Italy#s average age is quite high which could account for the slightly higher death %
But San Marinos have a far higher (almost ten times) amount of reported cases per head of population than Italy. Therefore also far more deaths per head of population. GPC's point earlier was that there will be lots more mild cases that are unreported in UK which will bring UK death rates amongst those infected down,which I agree with. However, San Marino are reporting ten times Italys infected rate yet still have similar death rates from those reported cases. It's a much smaller study with a total population of 33,400 but those figures would still give a pretty convincing analysis or it were an election exit poll. As one of the more 'at risk' in particular, somebody show me where I'm wrong, please!
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Tabasco Kid
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« Reply #30 on: March 14, 2020, 13:15:54 pm » |
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I have just started sneezing, and got the first train out of Euston on Friday. With a dust mask on. I get plenty of them through work. I have to admit though, I did feel a little self concious. I did have one of the full perspex masks, with the twin filters either side, and the full length rubber guantlets (drain cleaning purposes), but I felt that would be a little OTT. I say did have, because someone has nicked them! You cant trust anybody anymore. He probably had the bog roll as well.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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The 12th Marquis of Sixfields
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« Reply #31 on: March 14, 2020, 14:23:05 pm » |
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But San Marinos have a far higher (almost ten times) amount of reported cases per head of population than Italy. Therefore also far more deaths per head of population.
GPC's point earlier was that there will be lots more mild cases that are unreported in UK which will bring UK death rates amongst those infected down,which I agree with. However, San Marino are reporting ten times Italys infected rate yet still have similar death rates from those reported cases. It's a much smaller study with a total population of 33,400 but those figures would still give a pretty convincing analysis or it were an election exit poll. As one of the more 'at risk' in particular, somebody show me where I'm wrong, please!
is that the whole of Italy though? Because it's the North that is mainly affected and that's where San Marino is so the figures would be off
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The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2023
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« Reply #32 on: March 14, 2020, 14:47:52 pm » |
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is that the whole of Italy though? Because it's the North that is mainly affected and that's where San Marino is so the figures would be off
No, San Marino was not inside the original 'north' when only that part of Italy was on lockdown. It was just below it (kinda level with Florence). So those figures for Italy are for the whole country as of last night. I've just taken another look at San Marinos figures and they have added new confirmed cases today which takes their infection rate upto 3,000 per million, compared to 290 per million for Italy. No further deaths have been registered though, so the death rate goes down. My guess is they are able to test almost everyone at the minute so the confirmed infection rate of San Marino is much more representative of the true rate there, unlike in Italy (and the UK). And If that's so, for the real death rate there to drop below 1% of all those infected, the number of new infections will need to quadruple (taking the infection rate upto 15,000 per million) without a single further death.
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Tabasco Kid
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« Reply #33 on: March 14, 2020, 16:34:42 pm » |
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Its one of natures culls. Like pneumonia. That kills thousands every year. But rarely hits the front pages. The vast majority of us will live through this. Move on, just keep going, put your mask on, and wash your hands. End of.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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« Reply #34 on: March 14, 2020, 20:00:44 pm » |
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Its one of natures culls. Like pneumonia. That kills thousands every year. But rarely hits the front pages. The vast majority of us will live through this. Move on, just keep going, put your mask on, and wash your hands. End of.
The vast majority of us will get the virus so midly we wont even know we have had it.
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« Reply #35 on: March 14, 2020, 20:25:32 pm » |
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Calling it “Gentlemans Relish” makes the whole thing seem more palatable. It’s all in the presentation?
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Let me make one thing absolutely clear, the Trust “advisor” is not god. Are you going to tell him or shall I?
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guest49
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« Reply #36 on: March 15, 2020, 10:44:15 am » |
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Over 70’s will be in isolation soon. It would be nice for a fan effort to look after the Cobblers family who may be alone and vunerable.
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Tabasco Kid
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« Reply #37 on: March 15, 2020, 10:54:03 am » |
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Is there no end to the bollox you spout? This is a Very serious event unprecedented in our generation, thousands will die prematurely. The country will be in complete lockdown within a couple of weeks.
I had never got you marked down as a hypochondriac.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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Manwork04
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« Reply #38 on: March 15, 2020, 12:27:07 pm » |
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I had never got you marked down as a hypochondriac.
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Rule Britannia
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« Reply #39 on: March 15, 2020, 21:37:16 pm » |
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Mods.
These are worrying and uncertain times for many of us, and for differing reasons.
The above sure ain't what this forum should be about.
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