Parklaner81
Steve Hodge
Good leadership is probably the main one.
My comparison won't make great reading for Leo, then.
Good leadership is probably the main one.
Thanks. Me too.Hope she is feeling much better soon.
That really is a few in terms of usual numbers.Stop with this, you clam. 900+ people dying in a day isn't 'a few' and it doesn't need to be normalised.
Very goodJohn Crace’s daily sketches are particularly brilliant at the moment. Today’s:
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...t-press-briefing-women?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
He’s a big Spurs fan too and wrote about following them in his book ‘Vertigo’, which is a very good read.
That really is a few in terms of usual numbers.
Mosquitos kill three times that every day - even if you don't adjust for the large proportion of the 900 that would have died anyway.
The entire world has shut down and still we've had almost 100k deaths, just imagine the numbers if the world had gone about business as usualThe entire world has shut down because of 90k deaths
Malaria has killed 300k and HIV related deaths are at 450k in the same time.
This is why people are ignoring the shut down and why people want things back to normal ASAP.
The fall out from this will be worse than the Virus.
In the US alone inaction would cause 2.2 million to die. I'm not sure of the global figure but lets assume it's high.The entire world has shut down because of 90k deaths
Malaria has killed 300k and HIV related deaths are at 450k in the same time.
This is why people are ignoring the shut down and why people want things back to normal ASAP.
The fall out from this will be worse than the Virus.
African dead people don't count.The entire world has shut down because of 90k deaths
Malaria has killed 300k and HIV related deaths are at 450k in the same time.
This is why people are ignoring the shut down and why people want things back to normal ASAP.
The fall out from this will be worse than the Virus.
In the US alone inaction would cause 2.2 million to die. I'm not sure of the global figure but lets assume it's high.
Are the malaria and HIV figures yearly?
In the US alone inaction would cause 2.2 million to die. I'm not sure of the global figure but lets assume it's high.
Are the malaria and HIV figures yearly?
The entire world has shut down and still we've had almost 100k deaths, just imagine the numbers if the world had gone about business as usual
I think you've miscalculated. 2018 yearly figure from WHO for malaria deaths is 405k for 2018 and falling year on year. So something like 100-130k approx since the turn of the year.Yeah. Since the turn of the year
How many of those would have died anyway this year?
I’m not making light of it, we are just on course for the virus to be a small part of a much bigger issue if we carry on indefinitely of more than a month or two.
I agree to an extent but the point remains how many more would it have been if the world hadn't taken such unprecedented steps. 50x more, 100x more? Then we're talking massive figures100k world wide deaths is nothing in the bigger picture - I’m fully aware how heartless that sounds and it’s not meant to come over as I don’t care about people dying.
That's a disgraceful post.
I'm not sure if you're joining in with the sarcasm or missing it in the original?That's a disgraceful post.
THIS!The entire world has shut down and still we've had almost 100k deaths, just imagine the numbers if the world had gone about business as usual