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jfman 05-11-2020 17:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36056366)
Might it not be that the men go out to work, etc to a much greater extent than women, particularly in some ethnic groups.

Unlike your second and third paragraphs, I have at least provided sources for my suggestions.


I wouldn't fancy womens chances loitering around the schoolyard gates.

nomadking 05-11-2020 18:22

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36056366)
Might it not be that the men go out to work, etc to a much greater extent than women, particularly in some ethnic groups.

Unlike your second and third paragraphs, I have at least provided sources for my suggestions.


So there hasn't been any large weddings parties, funerals, shisha "clubs", etc caught out?:rolleyes: How many haven't been caught out and made the news?

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A Lancashire mosque where more than 250 mourners attended a funeral last week despite coronavirus restrictions has been forced to close.
An activity that involves sharing saliva isn't a great idea.
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Police have closed a shisha cafe after finding about 150 people inside, days after the venue was hit with a £10,000 fine for Covid-19 breaches.
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The venue had broken restrictions earlier this month, police said.
Certainly at least one hospital(out of how many that have been examined recently? and that I know of) has been criticised for lack of enhanced hygiene behaviour. One of the factors has been blamed on BAME being in the NHS. It was a question, rather than a statement.
At least I have more of a basis than the usual screaming of unsubstantiated claims of "institutionalised racism".
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Covid-19 has "thrived" among black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) communities because of structural race discrimination, a Labour report says.
Its author, Baroness Lawrence, said these groups were "over-exposed" and faced "barriers" to healthcare.
Iran has been badly affected, so how does that fit in?
Senior BAME NHS staff have been affected, so again how does that fit in?

Sephiroth 05-11-2020 18:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
Fits in perfectly with what I'm saying. Some ethnic groups' behaviours invite infection.

Pierre 05-11-2020 20:00

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36056367)
I wouldn't fancy womens chances loitering around the schoolyard gates.

Ohh don’t be so sweeping with your generalisations, I do all the school runs as do many other blokes, granted I reckon a 70/30 split.

jfman 05-11-2020 20:09

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36056380)
Ohh don’t be so sweeping with your generalisations, I do all the school runs as do many other blokes, granted I reckon a 70/30 split.

I know. :)

I was only following up on Seph's generalisation in the post above mine about men going out to work.

1andrew1 05-11-2020 20:20

Re: Coronavirus
 
The ONS conclusion on ethnicity and Covid deaths.

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Our statistical modelling shows that a large proportion of the difference in the risk of COVID-19 mortality between ethnic groups can be explained by demographic, geographical and socioeconomic factors, such as where you live or the occupation you’re in. It also found that although specific pre-existing conditions place people at greater risk of COVID-19 mortality generally, it does not explain the remaining ethnic background differences in mortality.”

Ben Humberstone, Deputy Director, Health and Life Events Division, Office for National Statistics.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...20#main-points

nomadking 05-11-2020 20:31

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36056383)
The ONS conclusion on ethnicity and Covid deaths.


https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...20#main-points

The only way to be able to include those factors was if there were large BAME populations where those factors weren't there. Is that the case? I very much doubt it. You can't include factor X for group Y, unless there is a group Y where factor X doesn't apply to compare it against.

papa smurf 06-11-2020 09:48

Re: Coronavirus
 
Covid lockdown stats FALSE: Whitty and Vallance quietly change data after 'scaring' Brits
CORONAVIRUS statistics used to justify a second lockdown in England have quietly been amended, drastically lowering the number of anticipated daily deaths.


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/13...trick-vallance


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/131229...ment-forecast/



https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...ss-first-wave/

nomadking 06-11-2020 10:11

Re: Coronavirus
 
So still 6,000 hospital admissions each DAY. with 1,000 deaths each DAY, matching the previous peak.
Nothing to worry about then.:rolleyes:
The lower range of the predictions haven't changed.

papa smurf 06-11-2020 10:14

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36056435)
So still 6,000 hospital admissions each DAY. with 1,000 deaths each DAY, matching the previous peak.
Nothing to worry about then.:rolleyes:
The lower range of the predictions haven't changed.

:rolleyes:you:rolleyes:seem:rolleyes:to:rolleyes:b e:rolleyes:using:rolleyes:that:rolleyes:emoji:roll eyes:quite:rolleyes:alot:rolleyes:these days.

nomadking 06-11-2020 10:25

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36056436)
:rolleyes:you:rolleyes:seem:rolleyes:to:rolleyes:b e:rolleyes:using:rolleyes:that:rolleyes:emoji:roll eyes:quite:rolleyes:alot:rolleyes:these days.

Well if people will keep talking a load of nonsense these days.
Even the adjusted graph shows reaching the previous peak level by next month, and if nothing was done then that would increase yet further.
Part of the reason for the timing of this lockdown, is to hopefully not need it over Christmas time, which people were whinging about.

1andrew1 06-11-2020 10:48

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36056237)
Exactly. How would they know?

Trouble is, this human ingenuity to avoid rules encourages heavier lockdowns.

In Sweden, they suggest good practice to limit the spread and everyone does it for the good of society. In the UK, we find clever ways of breaking good practice and the government imposes lockdowns.

jfman 06-11-2020 13:23

Re: Coronavirus
 
More reasons why uncontrolled spread of a virus is a bad idea. Billions of mutation opportunities compromising immunity.

https://amp.theguardian.com/world/20...mpression=true

20 deaths in Sweden too.

heero_yuy 06-11-2020 14:03

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Apparently this spoof graph is circulating amongst Tory MPs:

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papa smurf 06-11-2020 17:42

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 36056501)
Apparently this spoof graph is circulating amongst Tory MPs:

Attachment 28664

They're all spoof graphs these days.


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