SaintHacker
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I was just messing around, apologies if you're not British. ?
Math is the horrible Yank version of maths.
He's American ?
I was just messing around, apologies if you're not British. ?
Math is the horrible Yank version of maths.
Spanish Inquisition? Nobody can escape that one.....
...that’s arithmetic (note - never arithmetics ?)....back in the day when we still used Napier’s rods, for mathematics we got trig and calculus lobbed in...arithmetic’s the easy day-2-day stuff ?Cheers. 1k a day seems a low target. I think if we are on 12 now that makes it roughly 8 more weeks (down to 6, 3, 1.5, 0.8) and little bit into April. I hope they don't open up for Easter then, Christmas didn't go to well.
Saying that, Scotland and N. Ireland did open schools which I am hoping for as well, but it might have an effect on the half-life number in teh calculations.
Well, I learned Mathematik when I went to school, and now teaching the 4 year old just 'numbers' in home schooling. Will progress to maths eventually.
I'd been mulling over similar here https://forums.golfmonthly.com/threads/coronavirus-how-is-it-has-it-affected-you.104530/post-2310600Whohooo, 5 more weeks and we are done! ;-)
I know that is not how the math works.
Serious question, do we know which value we are trending towards? Is there a floor value which is 'acceptable'? And have we got the math that under current trends would tell us when we are there?
Seems a fairly sensible way of looking at things. Only thought is during the two bad phases we went through I had a feeling a lot of bad things happened outside of hospital also - but we may be past thatIf infections are at 1,500 per day but none of those go into hospital due to age, health, vaccine etc then the number of infections stops being relevant doesn't it?
I was similarly noticing our European counterparts like France, Italy, Spain, Germany seem to have similarly plateaued, some maybe creeping up. So maybe that's how it will be for a whileI've noticed that we seemed to have hit a plateau with around 12,000 infections a day
I was similarly noticing our European counterparts like France, Italy, Spain, Germany seem to have similarly plateaued, some maybe creeping up. So maybe that's how it will be for a while
That was purely from observations in regards to the daily infection rates. Each day was seeing a significant drops when infections where high but durring the last week to 10 days the weekday numbers doesn't seem to want to drop past the 12,000 ish mark. I'm not saying they're not coming down I'm saying the rate in which they have gone down seems to be tailing offONS survey reports a 31% decline in infections from previous week and 7 day average of cases was 20% lower this week than last week, so I’m not sure where the ‘plateau’ comments come from.
The sheer pettiness of some people. A wonderful announcement that care home residents would be allowed to have one visitor each. So someone else has to immediately announce she will allow two.
I’m not a fan on the Daily Mail, far from it. But a friend sent me the link below and, if this sort of behaviour is replicated elsewhere, which it doubtless is, then it’s a national outrage.
https://mol.im/a/9279767
I heard one caller to a radio programme moan that if an elderly relative has a son and a daughter then only one of them would be able to visit. Yes - we get the dilemma over who should be able to visit...but come on...patience...I’m sure the parent will be delighted so see their son or daughter.The sheer pettiness of some people. A wonderful announcement that care home residents would be allowed to have one visitor each. So someone else has to immediately announce she will allow two.
The writer (and the Dad) did not appear to really believe in Covid. He died 2 weeks after the last negative test. He could have 50 negative tests before that and it would still be irrelevant. The writer does not mention whether there was Covid circulating or whether his terminal symptoms were typical or not. She also appears too think she knows better how to complete a Medical Certificate of Cause of Death better then the doctor. She is wrong. It is perfectly proper to put down something that is reasonably suspected even if not proven. This is the significant question. If there was Covid circulating and the Dad had a high temp and other Covid typical symptoms, on top of his COPD, then it is quite reasonable. Because there was no positive test, the death will not be counted in the official death within 28 day count.
A national outrage? Really. Don't be silly.
It's pathetic isn't it. The alternative could potentially be both go, every relative goes and the elderly relative catches covid and dies. Adults behaving like spoilt children is annoying me hugely during this, they need to grow up.I heard one caller to a radio programme moan that if an elderly relative has a son and a daughter then only one of them would be able to visit. Yes - we get the dilemma over who should be able to visit...but come on...patience...I’m sure the parent will be delighted so see their son or daughter.
A lot of homes now have the lateral flow test facility in place which takes approx 30 mins. With the amount of time care home residents have been without outside contact getting the max number of safe visitors has to be a priority for this sector.It's pathetic isn't it. The alternative could potentially be both go, every relative goes and the elderly relative catches covid and dies. Adults behaving like spoilt children is annoying me hugely during this, they need to grow up.
So the GP who saw this man on the day he died saying that the only symptom the 99 year old COPD sufferer was exhibiting was that he was a little chesty doesn’t ring any alarm bells with you?
As someone who has spent a lifetime drawing the professional distinction between reasonable suspicion and assumption, if the author’s account is remotely accurate then I have a huge issue with the doctor recording this as a Covid death based on an assumption. That assumption itself seems to be that, because others in the establishment had Covid, then it must follow this 99 year old COPD sufferer who was a little chesty must have died from it.
The figures we are quoted daily on the news always come with the caveat “died within 28 days of a positive Covid test”, and yet here we have a clear example of someone who doubtless features in the death toll who has never returned a positive test. His death was registered as a Covid death based on nothing more than an assumption. Whilst this may well be acceptable within medical circles, we are told that we have now seen nearly 120,000 deaths in the U.K. where the deceased had tested positive for the disease within 28 days of their death.
Quite clearly we are not being told the truth. You might not think that’s an outrage, but I most certainly do.