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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?"
The recovered stats is the number of cases minus the number of deaths. |
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?"
Look on worldometers...they give the stats worldwide with recovery rates |
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By *hagTonightMan
over a year ago
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
The recovered stats is the number of cases minus the number of deaths." Ty. I will check it out doing it this way |
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By *hagTonightMan
over a year ago
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
Look on worldometers...they give the stats worldwide with recovery rates " Ty. I usually just google covid stats and it comes up but not all the time the recoverd stats. I will look at that site too |
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
Look on worldometers...they give the stats worldwide with recovery rates Ty. I usually just google covid stats and it comes up but not all the time the recoverd stats. I will look at that site too "
The travelling tabby site has a lot of uk stats. |
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?"
Sadly we'll never really know because we didn't test last March, April etc |
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By *hagTonightMan
over a year ago
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
Look on worldometers...they give the stats worldwide with recovery rates ofTy. I usually just google covid stats and it comes up but not all the time the recoverd stats. I will look at that site too
The travelling tabby site has a lot of uk stats." That is good it have that too |
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By *hagTonightMan
over a year ago
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
Sadly we'll never really know because we didn't test last March, April etc " You are right there, to get the true figures you have to give it few years to see the whole picture of it better |
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
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Look on worldometers...they give the stats worldwide with recovery rates "
It doesn't really work that way, you wouldn't be considering people who were currently infected. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Assume that people who die from Covid are in hospital at the time of death.
Do those death figures come of the total amount in hospital, does anyone know? |
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"The death total is anyone who has died within 28 days of a positive test "
As a rough calculation, based on current infection stats, no more than 6% of the population would have been or tested positive in the last 28 days.. simply put that means no more than 6% of all people who died in the past 28 days could in fact be attributed to dying with Covid rather than of Covid. So yes within the 28 day figures there will be some who died with Covid rather than of Covid but it’s well below 10% of the total, it doesn’t change the message. |
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By *amish SMan
over a year ago
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" And nobody died of anything other than covid "
Covid kills very few as per the German figures. They only count a covid death after a positive test and where the death can not be related to any other underlying cause. |
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" And nobody died of anything other than covid
Covid kills very few as per the German figures. They only count a covid death after a positive test and where the death can not be related to any other underlying cause. "
The true measure, is the number of deaths above the 5 year average. This figure has demonstrated that the the actual deaths caused by covid if more than the official number.
I completely understand why people want it to be less serious, but in reality the more people take the situation seriously and stick to the restrictions, the sooner things will get back to normal.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?"
MSM isn't interested in reporting good news. Where's the hysteria potential in that? |
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"I was trying to find the recovered stats, but couldnt find it, but worldwide it is 56.1 mill, which is good news. I wonder what it is for the uk tho?
MSM isn't interested in reporting good news. Where's the hysteria potential in that?"
Whilst it is more important that people are "worried enough" to stick to the rules, I don't think that there is any conspiracy to withhold recovery figures. Really, "recovered" is quite hard to quantify. Positive tests are obviously easy to count, as are deaths, but there isn't really a measure for when someone has recovered. People get sent home from hospital and there's no further contact with them unless they need further treatment... hence the statistics are fuzzy.
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