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Covid-19 deaths UK vs Japan

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    #31
    Originally posted by mallisarealperson View Post
    Because UK population is too fat.
    List of countries by obesity rate - Wikipedia


    36% obese in uk
    4.3% obese in japan
    I did think it is diet and obesity related. Although due to vile western fast food outlets opening in Japanese cities it won't be long before everyone in Japan looks like a Sumo wrestler.
    First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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      #32
      Originally posted by mallisarealperson View Post
      Because UK population is too fat.
      List of countries by obesity rate - Wikipedia


      27.8% obese in uk (ranked 36)
      4.3% obese in japan
      FTFY. don't think that is the whole story.
      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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        #33
        Originally posted by vetran View Post
        FTFY. don't think that is the whole story.
        Sorry got the % wrong. 36 is the rank.

        Don't worry I don't work on track and trace

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          #34
          Originally posted by mallisarealperson View Post

          Don't worry I don't work on track and trace
          Shame as you would fix mistakes as soon as you realised they occurred.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #35
            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
            Shame as you would fix mistakes as soon as you realised they occurred.
            Serco on the other hand

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              #36
              Originally posted by _V_ View Post
              I did think it is diet and obesity related. Although due to vile western fast food outlets opening in Japanese cities it won't be long before everyone in Japan looks like a Sumo wrestler.
              They don't do well. There is a literal graveyard of western multinational restaurant chains that have tried and failed. Sure a few "succeed" and manage to keep a handful of profitable sites but they're few and far between.

              Regardless... It's such a weird statement to make that the only difference between uk and japan is the PMs.

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                #37
                Originally posted by jayn200 View Post
                They don't do well. There is a literal graveyard of western multinational restaurant chains that have tried and failed. Sure a few "succeed" and manage to keep a handful of profitable sites but they're few and far between.

                Regardless... It's such a weird statement to make that the only difference between uk and japan is the PMs.

                Hard Rock Cafe does well, as does Hooters, Mos, McDonalds, Taco Bell, Burger King, KFC, KrispyKreme, Critters, and several others.

                Which parts of Japan have you been to?
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                  Hard Rock Cafe does well, as does Hooters, Mos, McDonalds, Taco Bell, Burger King, KFC, KrispyKreme, Critters, and several others.

                  Which parts of Japan have you been to?
                  I havent been everywhere, I've been to osaka, tokyo and a bunch of smaller places between them. I spent some time studying there and researched and wrote some papers on western multinationals trying to break into japanese market.

                  Of course there are some success stories but as a country they have probably the highest failure rate for western multinational restaurant chains.

                  I don't want to go through your list one by one but hooters went bankrupt last year in japan. Burger king failed their first time in japan as well and shut all their stores before retrying like 5 years later. I think mcdonald's has a decent amount of restaurants and overall probably is considered successful but I think they've also gone through periods where they've shut down a bunch of restaurants.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jayn200 View Post
                    hooters went bankrupt last year in japan.
                    It's two years since I was there. Possibly unrelated.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      #40
                      Bit late to the party, but adding to this - I was privy to some detailed comparison and analysis of this a few months back and I was surprised to find that they had a UK style lockdown.

                      It is thought to be the speed of implementation that resulted in the outcome.

                      When the UK were making the excuses of why our death toll was so much higher, they used terms like "Population Density" "Age demographics" "busiest Airport" etc.

                      All "worse" in Japan, everyone of those factors is higher in Japan.

                      They just took it seriously after the WHO 30th January Public Health Emergency of International Concern announcement. (after the human to human on the 24th actually)

                      When Boris was giving his "coronavirus panic" PM speech in Greenwich on 3rd Feb , Japan was already 3 days into its response - with 20 cases on the board.
                      Everything was closed, with testing, tracing and isolation in place , and quarantine for international travel by 27th Feb. 186 cases.

                      Wiki isn't bad for this either - seems pretty impartial and unbiased:
                      COVID-19 pandemic in Japan - Wikipedia

                      The UK response still makes me furious today , its the same as the start - all saying 1 thing and doing another. We are still woefully unprepared and (I believe anyway) now in a position where test trace isolate cannot possibly work, it's already out of control.

                      All this because , in my view, in Feb we denied and boris told the world we would be brave, take it face on and "Put on our clark kent glasses in the name of world trade" and did nothing to secure what we needed to Lockdown.

                      Then during lockdown we chased our tails trying to fix what should have been done in Feb, instead of building our test trace isolate strategy and function - and in fact fragmented it to hell amongst outsourcing companies to outsourcing companies . Then we released lockdown without being ready and are now chasing test trace isolate too late.

                      It really doesn't look good for our healthcare system.

                      Even today the headlines are saying "will the NHS be overwhelmed" - the MINUTE that the NHS cannot provide its usual services (cancer , surgery, testing etc) it's overwhelmed . It's not possible for surgeons to even catch up with the backlog now, its literally 4-5 months behind , because we repurposed existing facilities and pretended about Nightingales. Nightingales might have actually been the answer, if they were service specific and staffed / kitted out.

                      <aaaaand relax>
                      Last edited by Scoobos; 8 October 2020, 09:23.

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