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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html" Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about" The ones they dont know about ? You man those that have no symptoms presumably. | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about The ones they dont know about ? You man those that have no symptoms presumably." You DO know that alot of people have had it with no or minor symptoms? | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about" thats why they reckon that about 10% of londoners have had the virus.. and about 5% of the rest of the country.... which is why the herd immunity strategy was never going to work... because you can see how much damage this thing has done when in theory so little of the population have had it so far | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about" Based on random testing of asymptomatic people so the ones they previously didn’t know about That’s the point of the ONS serial testing To estimate the prevalence in the people we don’t know about as the ones that present with symptoms and get tested, we do know about | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about thats why they reckon that about 10% of londoners have had the virus.. and about 5% of the rest of the country.... which is why the herd immunity strategy was never going to work... because you can see how much damage this thing has done when in theory so little of the population have had it so far" Or you could look at it a little less pessimistically and think that in fact a huge mountain has been made out of a molehill and that we really do need to move on, Panic is over. Lets get on with life again. It was worth being a bit careful as it could have been disease X but we really should not get too carried away. | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them?" No a 23000 random sample | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample " Yes so not many of them have it. | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample Yes so not many of them have it." 12 out that random ‘well’ group had it | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample Yes so not many of them have it. 12 out that random ‘well’ group had it " Yes and also you can debate about the symptoms too they have cos there is no real difference from the other flu likes such as, like fever, dry cough and tiredness. | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample Yes so not many of them have it. 12 out that random ‘well’ group had it Yes and also you can debate about the symptoms too they have cos there is no real difference from the other flu likes such as, like fever, dry cough and tiredness." There is no debate they were random chosen as they had no symptoms to try and work out the community prevalence in the well ones - the ones who had symptoms and get tested weren’t in this study | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html" What % of the population have been tested? | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html What % of the population have been tested? " As posted above a random sample of 23000 well people | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html What % of the population have been tested? As posted above a random sample of 23000 well people " So 0.04% of 23,000 tested positive? | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html What % of the population have been tested? As posted above a random sample of 23000 well people So 0.04% of 23,000 tested positive? " 12 out of just over 23000 | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html What % of the population have been tested? As posted above a random sample of 23000 well people So 0.04% of 23,000 tested positive? 12 out of just over 23000 " That is low, showed the lockdown worked then | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html What % of the population have been tested? As posted above a random sample of 23000 well people So 0.04% of 23,000 tested positive? 12 out of just over 23000 That is low, showed the lockdown worked then " Yep, looks like we are heading in the right direction. | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample Yes so not many of them have it. 12 out that random ‘well’ group had it Yes and also you can debate about the symptoms too they have cos there is no real difference from the other flu likes such as, like fever, dry cough and tiredness. There is no debate they were random chosen as they had no symptoms to try and work out the community prevalence in the well ones - the ones who had symptoms and get tested weren’t in this study" I see but still it doesnt make them have covid for sure as it could be a normal flu too, but still write it of as covid as they do to manipulate the numbers there. | |||
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"I’m 12 miles from Bedford which is going the way of Leicester and 10 miles from MK which is going the same way. Also a madman turned up for work with a cough today and proudly announced he had a postal test yesterday and didn’t think he had to isolate while waiting for the result. I’m meant to be going to London on Saturday. Might just stay at home and try to avoid being a statistics. " I would...dont be a suicide Saturday drinker | |||
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"I just want to know if Ghislaine Maxwell’s “suicide” will count towards the Covid-19 numbers.. " I once told my offspring " there are certain things you shouldnt joke about" He replied " can you give me some examples?" That shut me up | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them?" Sometimes we have to leave it to the experts to manage predictions with the data that they have. It's good that we are doing thousands of tests every week on randomly picked members of the public, so we can estimate how big or small a problem we have | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? Sometimes we have to leave it to the experts to manage predictions with the data that they have. It's good that we are doing thousands of tests every week on randomly picked members of the public, so we can estimate how big or small a problem we have " If we could test everyone in the UK, it's be over in a week! The question is whether it is a big enough sample to reflect the whole country, which it sounds like (without going through their methodology) | |||
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"It did not include care homes and hospitals, or other institutions." It's concerning that people shouting out the 1 in 2000 people ignored this part that was VERY CLEARLY mentioned in the express article. Where do you think the highest priority of PPE and quarrantine logistics have been? Oh right! It's almost as if the methods we've employed have been working to keep the population at large from spreading it to the people most at risk. ...ignoring the +60,000 dead of course | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample " And a similar random sample every week. Like they do with opinion polls. 23000 random tests across all ages and ethnicities across whole country. 11 test positive so works out at one in 2200. Down from 1 in 1700 the week before, 1 in 1200 before that. It's the most useful stat to follow.... | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? No a 23000 random sample Yes so not many of them have it. 12 out that random ‘well’ group had it Yes and also you can debate about the symptoms too they have cos there is no real difference from the other flu likes such as, like fever, dry cough and tiredness. There is no debate they were random chosen as they had no symptoms to try and work out the community prevalence in the well ones - the ones who had symptoms and get tested weren’t in this studyI see but still it doesnt make them have covid for sure as it could be a normal flu too, but still write it of as covid as they do to manipulate the numbers there." Shag mate....you didn't quite get the jist. They tested positive for covid...not they had a cough or symptoms etc. It can't be anything else. They had a swab test for THE virus. | |||
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"Dont believe any of the figures, cos have all the uk population been tested, over 66million of them? Sometimes we have to leave it to the experts to manage predictions with the data that they have. It's good that we are doing thousands of tests every week on randomly picked members of the public, so we can estimate how big or small a problem we have If we could test everyone in the UK, it's be over in a week! The question is whether it is a big enough sample to reflect the whole country, which it sounds like (without going through their methodology)" Off the top of my head, the numbers will have enough power | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html Yes, but those figures are based on testing IE the ones they know about The ones they dont know about ? You man those that have no symptoms presumably." Have you got it? | |||
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"According to the Evening Standard and figures from the ONS Equals 1 in 2200 apparently https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/ons-coroanvirus-england-latest-data-a4487131.html What % of the population have been tested? " 15% | |||
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