Message from @wacka
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I wonder if them being more touchy feeling greety helped the virus spread more
lmaoo
you guys never disappoint
Their population is older than average in Europe IIRC so that won't help either
also don't three generations of family live to together?
lmao i wonder if you morons will still be using this same line of argument in 12 days time in the UK
or what will be the excuse? only 2 generation of family live together?
lmao
Nah, it happening here is because of everyone ignoring the social distancing and still going to pubs etc. until they were forced to close
UK death rate is 4%
does spain also have 3 generations of families living together?
Not sure what the Spanish death rate is
It's bad all over
You definitely don't wanna get it
I believe so, it's something that's more common in the Mediterranean countries
@faultfiction not sure if you're reading the same thing as me, but "i wonder" doesn't translate to "the only reason this happened there is"
Apparently someone in tla remote Scottish island got it...
Makes me think we probably already got it
Interesting, in 2009 UK death toll was 214 total... Italy was 618
the death rate is higher for corona
and it spreads much faster
>ironic.palpatine
these Sun political interviews on youtube are tremendously good
the guy doing them asks a question and then - lets the interviewee speak, at length
Imagine that
yeah that shouldnt be a high bar
Its what reporting should be. You go after someone if they aren't telling the truth, or to be fair, contravening popular widsom significantly, but not to destroy them, but ask for further details.
this one is excellent
its about a lot, lot more than purely the guardian
My point was that Italy's death rate was much higher than us then too... Even with lower population
I was relating UK to Italy.. not swine flu to covid19
Death rates are weak sauce. Death rates per age groups matter.
Dayum
Let's make it a 5 year old next
Just to improve that number!