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Why hasn’t London locked down?
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
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In this graph, comparing to yesterday, NY has the same number of cases and no increase on the day.
WTF? If they are announced at the same time every day then the graphs would still show an increase in cases in NY.Comment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostIn this graph, comparing to yesterday, NY has the same number of cases and no increase on the day.
WTF? If they are announced at the same time every day then the graphs would still show an increase in cases in NY.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThat’s part of the problem - the data collection for each country is different. Take China for example; their figures are total bollocks.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYet you persist in sharing these charts
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBetter than putting your AirPods in your ears and pretending CV19 doesn’t kill Londoners...
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BTW - please confirm your definition of London. (I am in propah lahdahn, within the green bit)
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
For those of you old enough to remember airports. For the youngsters here, "airports" were something you used to go to to go shopping. And occasionally get on an "aeroplane".Comment
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I still have a pencil with "London airport" written on it. Bought 27th August 1972. My 9th Birthday. Mother hired a minibus to take my friends to what is now called "Heathrow".
That was in the days beforewe were all terrorists and they had a viewing platform...Comment
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When looking at the rest of the world, it seems lockdown is one of the most effective solutions to slow down spreading of the virus..Comment
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