Apparently Britain is only recording deaths in hospitals , and nursing homes .Not deaths at home ect . So i would say YES they are under reported . As horrendous as those figures are .Nearly 10 , 000 to date .
Worse still to come i fear .
Apparently Britain is only recording deaths in hospitals , and nursing homes .Not deaths at home ect . So i would say YES they are under reported . As horrendous as those figures are .Nearly 10 , 000 to date .
I suspect it will make SFA difference to the 43 million seemingly brain dead citizens who will vote for him come November.He Could Have Seen What Was Coming: Behind Trump’s Failure on the Virus
An examination reveals the president was warned about the potential for a pandemic but that internal divisions, lack of planning and his faith in his own instincts led to a halting response.
It's not the only issue in everyones lives.jackspratt wrote: ↑April 12, 2020, 4:27 pmI suspect it will make SFA difference to the 43 million seemingly brain dead citizens who will vote for him come November.
Correct, just the most important.mickojak wrote: ↑April 12, 2020, 5:21 pmIt's not the only issue in everyones lives.jackspratt wrote: ↑April 12, 2020, 4:27 pmI suspect it will make SFA difference to the 43 million seemingly brain dead citizens who will vote for him come November.
Not necessarily.
I think that you are badly wrong. The probable number of infections in the US is around 1.5% of the population, not such a tiny percentage, in the worst affected state the current death rate is at a minimum 440 per million. By all reports it’s quite a bit higher. On average that will probably give about a 1 in 2,000 death rate (of the total population not of the infected), but once you factor in age (over 60) sex (male) and any other risk factors your chance of becoming another body are quite high.
It was horrific, but it was also 100 years ago.
COVID 19, has spread faster and killed more than the Spanish Flu did in its first few months in the wild. Because of people like you who dismissed it as just the flu, it gathered pace through inaction, in October 1918, 200,000 people died as the pandemic spread. Its death rate was lower than COVID 19.
Numbers are dropping??? The percentage increase is slowing, yes. But the number of cases is still rising