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At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
- Steve30000
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At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Or do we keep locking down, destroying the economy, stopping people from being free?
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Take Scotland as an example because we already know that it only really affects the old or medically unfit.
The average age of death in Scotland is 81 for men and 84 for women.
The average age of death for a coronavirus victim there is ......... wait for it ......... 82 for men and 85 for women.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tland.html
Those below this age who have died will have had other medical complications despite some saying "he/she was fit as a fiddle".
The people who die from COVID-19 would probably die from flu, pneumonia or similar.
They say that pneumonia is the old people's friend because it is a quick way to go.
In other words it was a blessing!
I don't want to catch coronavirus and do take steps to avoid it but really it's something that we are going to have to live with for a long time to come.
There is no need to do what they are doing.
They could just lockdown those who are in the high risk category but this has all been said before.
The average age of death in Scotland is 81 for men and 84 for women.
The average age of death for a coronavirus victim there is ......... wait for it ......... 82 for men and 85 for women.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tland.html
Those below this age who have died will have had other medical complications despite some saying "he/she was fit as a fiddle".
The people who die from COVID-19 would probably die from flu, pneumonia or similar.
They say that pneumonia is the old people's friend because it is a quick way to go.
In other words it was a blessing!
I don't want to catch coronavirus and do take steps to avoid it but really it's something that we are going to have to live with for a long time to come.
There is no need to do what they are doing.
They could just lockdown those who are in the high risk category but this has all been said before.
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
FROM MY OBSERVATIONS MOST PEOPLE COULDN'T CARE LESS BUT SOME OLD PEOPLE DO CARE AND THEY KEEP A MASSIVE DISTANCE FROM OTHERS ANYWAY.
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
DINNET SHOUT MAN.Bus Driver wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 20:07 FROM MY OBSERVATIONS MOST PEOPLE COULDN'T CARE LESS BUT SOME OLD PEOPLE DO CARE AND THEY KEEP A MASSIVE DISTANCE FROM OTHERS ANYWAY.
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Sunderland has had a massive rise in coronavirus cases since the lockdown was relaxed so this proves that we either learn how to live side by side or stay in total lockdown. I suppose it's a learning curve for those in power and we will just have to let them get on with it. I think the pubs will suffer most and I already miss them.
Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Anyone else think that alcohol is the way it spreads most?
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Nah, don't say that because we need to preserve the pubs not victimise them unless you mean drinking in the house.
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Let them get on with messing with our lives though?Dirty Knees wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 20:46 Sunderland has had a massive rise in coronavirus cases since the lockdown was relaxed so this proves that we either learn how to live side by side or stay in total lockdown. I suppose it's a learning curve for those in power and we will just have to let them get on with it. I think the pubs will suffer most and I already miss them.
No meeting your friends or family, no going out at night, fining you if you meet with more than 6 people, fining you for not wearing a mask...
We've turned into North Korea
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Re: At what point do we accept a certain death total from covid
Bus Driver wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 20:07 FROM MY OBSERVATIONS MOST PEOPLE COULDN'T CARE LESS BUT SOME OLD PEOPLE DO CARE AND THEY KEEP A MASSIVE DISTANCE FROM OTHERS ANYWAY.