:roflmao:Ha ha ha ! Ohhhhhhhhhhh, goodness me........ :roflmao:
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:roflmao:Ha ha ha ! Ohhhhhhhhhhh, goodness me........ :roflmao:
Third death in the U.K., the man was in his 60s and had 'significant' underlying conditions
Given the Barclays are having some difficulties and are trying to sell the paper, that may be all it'll be good for soon...
So its not just me then, I've had to apply E45 cream every night before bed.
When washing hands, I sing my childhood version of 'happy birthday' which includes the line 'squashed bananas and stew'. Though I can't remember the other lines. Yes I know its immature...
Excellent posting - and the stats from Johns Hopkins certainly put the issue into perspective. Even just looking at general news stats on China, the February spike looks to have greatly subsided, perhaps suggesting that the virus is calming down ... one hopes. It doesn't help that now the media has latched onto this subject they are hyping it up to ridiculous degree, and consequently scaring the hell out of everyone - it's everywhere you look - newspapers, TV, Twitter.... I'm getting to the point where I avoid the news, lest my imagination (and anxiety) runs riot.
Keep washing those hands and look out for elderly relatives and neighbouirs.
I apologise if I've scared anyone with any links posted, I won't do that again in future. I'm not sure where you got the info that flu is 4X more as deadly? I have heard pretty much the opposite (that coronavirus is 3-4X more deadly than the flu). To be honest though, I feel like there's probably cases where people are just having mild symptoms, not reporting it, recover, and then don't become part of the statistic, so the death rate is said to be higher than it really is. Just the other day we had a GP in Aus diagnosed after seeing about 70 patients, and he didn't even show any major symptoms and is on the road to recovery. I'm sure there are many out there in a similar boat who have it and probably don't even know, and might never even know they have it, so surely it can't be as bad as everyone is making it out to be?
It all depends on how you define "more deadly".
If measured by total number of fatalities, the flu is over 100x more deadly than coronavirus. (500,000/yr vs 3,800 to date)
If measured by percentage of people who die when they contract either virus, coronavirus is 35x more deadly than a typical flu, 7x more deadly than the aggressive strains of flu. (3.5% vs 0.1% & 0.5%, respectively)
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