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Its a 31% increase. Higher than the recent average. Was this the day they decided to also include non-hospital deaths? That could explain it.
some pretty big cities in Germany . Seoul in S Korea has 9 million. Their governments, however , are not clown cars unfit for purpose, run by a pantomime clown in chief.
Quote from: foxbat on April 01, 2020, 04:28:45 pmsome pretty big cities in Germany . Seoul in S Korea has 9 million. Their governments, however , are not clown cars unfit for purpose, run by a pantomime clown in chief. Germany are behind us but following a similar trend albeit a bit behind us.The stats hard to follow though as relies on full transparency and consistency which just isnt there.Do we really think China got through this as lightly as claimed.
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore have also been very keen on testing and then following trails back to other potential infections.It was something that was most effective in controlling the SARS outbreak and they have learned the lessons of that experience.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on April 01, 2020, 04:31:49 pmQuote from: foxbat on April 01, 2020, 04:28:45 pmsome pretty big cities in Germany . Seoul in S Korea has 9 million. Their governments, however , are not clown cars unfit for purpose, run by a pantomime clown in chief. Germany are behind us but following a similar trend albeit a bit behind us.The stats hard to follow though as relies on full transparency and consistency which just isnt there.Do we really think China got through this as lightly as claimed.in the early days did anyone see that image of what was estimated to be sulphur cloud over wuhan. With the guess being the cremarorians working over time? All unfounded of course, but you never know..