Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terrible numbers for the US overall today! Maybe it was too many burgees ‘n beers and visits to “salons.”
Please do start you own thread for all those who are looking for TERRIBLE news.![]()
You are in Good and uplifting news room. You need to relocate to another thread. There are plenty old ones and you can always start a new one.
I cheer the good new in other countries! Plenty of that! But the news here in the US still sucks!
Anonymous wrote:Terrible numbers for the US overall today! Maybe it was too many burgees ‘n beers and visits to “salons.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terrible numbers for the US overall today! Maybe it was too many burgees ‘n beers and visits to “salons.”
Please do start you own thread for all those who are looking for TERRIBLE news.![]()
You are in Good and uplifting news room. You need to relocate to another thread. There are plenty old ones and you can always start a new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweden is also overall quite interesting case as all those who are watching it know.
Considering that we are comparing a country of 10 Million people with a state of 20 Million,
When you look at the NY state, remember that you are looking at twice the size of the population of Sweden,
but the case numbers and the Deaths cases are far greater then just two times.
So while the Swedish socio/epidemiological project is not yet done, it is almost over and
this is how the raw numbers compare:
Sweden - Population circa 10 Million
Coronavirus Cases:
41,883
Deaths:
4,562
New York - Population circa 20 million.
Coronavirus Cases:
383,899
Deaths:
30,281
I'll admit I have no medical background or knowledge... So can you explain this to me in layman's terms?
Does it mean that NOT closing down a city/country is actually more beneficial in the long run?
Please excuse me if this question is silly sounding, mods please delete if it doesn't belong in this thread
The beauty of any raw data is such that you don't need the next person to tell you what to think, you can look at the data and make your own conclusion.
Oh, it's you again lol.
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Anonymous wrote:Terrible numbers for the US overall today! Maybe it was too many burgees ‘n beers and visits to “salons.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweden is also overall quite interesting case as all those who are watching it know.
Considering that we are comparing a country of 10 Million people with a state of 20 Million,
When you look at the NY state, remember that you are looking at twice the size of the population of Sweden,
but the case numbers and the Deaths cases are far greater then just two times.
So while the Swedish socio/epidemiological project is not yet done, it is almost over and
this is how the raw numbers compare:
Sweden - Population circa 10 Million
Coronavirus Cases:
41,883
Deaths:
4,562
New York - Population circa 20 million.
Coronavirus Cases:
383,899
Deaths:
30,281
I'll admit I have no medical background or knowledge... So can you explain this to me in layman's terms?
Does it mean that NOT closing down a city/country is actually more beneficial in the long run?
Please excuse me if this question is silly sounding, mods please delete if it doesn't belong in this thread
The beauty of any raw data is such that you don't need the next person to tell you what to think, you can look at the data and make your own conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Vatican City aka Holy Sea ..
There might be something of a miracle there.. not only they had only 12 cases in total AND are down to ZERO now but look at their graph!
You don't see this every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is bunch of great news in data and facts from Italy:
Just 8 hours ago this is what has been reported in quickly declining Italian cases and death numbers:
Italy records 88 new coronavirus deaths on Thursday, 177 new cases
And more great news from Italy in graphs:
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https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
Looking at those graphs is so uplifting. Italy crossed from the dark side back into the light.