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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It was totally strange.Ww just got back from Niagara falls. American side was bustling the Canadian side was dead.You can see it from the American border. It was surreal. One side life as normal the other ghosts.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"It was totally strange.Ww just got back from Niagara falls. American side was bustling the Canadian side was dead.You can see it from the American border. It was surreal. One side life as normal the other ghosts. "

Which country has had the highest death's per head?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It was totally strange.Ww just got back from Niagara falls. American side was bustling the Canadian side was dead.You can see it from the American border. It was surreal. One side life as normal the other ghosts.

Which country has had the highest death's per head?"

UK per capita

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"It was totally strange.Ww just got back from Niagara falls. American side was bustling the Canadian side was dead.You can see it from the American border. It was surreal. One side life as normal the other ghosts.

Which country has had the highest death's per head?

UK per capita "

You know what I mean cheeky.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It was totally strange.Ww just got back from Niagara falls. American side was bustling the Canadian side was dead.You can see it from the American border. It was surreal. One side life as normal the other ghosts.

Which country has had the highest death's per head?

UK per capita

You know what I mean cheeky. "

It wasn't cheeky. Proof positive life can be explored

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land

Was it awesome? The falls I mean.

In our "big plan" we're heading to New York next summer as my youngest daughter is meeting with friends (pleasantville) and I always look for waterfalls so Niagra falls is on the to do list

(The big plan, has changed obviously because of the pandemic, we should of been there last year )

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Was it awesome? The falls I mean.

In our "big plan" we're heading to New York next summer as my youngest daughter is meeting with friends (pleasantville) and I always look for waterfalls so Niagra falls is on the to do list

(The big plan, has changed obviously because of the pandemic, we should of been there last year ) "

You have got to go take the maid of the mist boat ride and cave of the winds. It's nature at its finest.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer "

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there "

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason. "

And ? Like I said since when did you know any american completely trusting our government? We do not it's a fact life goes on this is another fact. You shelter in place or you live pretty much everyone from what I seen wearing no masks thousands of people living the best that they can. No government mandate. Wear a mask if you wish it is about choices not government wishes.

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason. "

Almost, as population density also plays a part.

Basically, its really hard comparing one place to another.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

And ? Like I said since when did you know any american completely trusting our government? We do not it's a fact life goes on this is another fact. You shelter in place or you live pretty much everyone from what I seen wearing no masks thousands of people living the best that they can. No government mandate. Wear a mask if you wish it is about choices not government wishes."

Someone asked how the USA compared to Canada for deaths, I put the rate per million for both countries, plus the UK for comparison. That's it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

Almost, as population density also plays a part.

Basically, its really hard comparing one place to another. "

So why do we have to be compared statistic wise? Is it government doing thier jobs ? Population counts body bag counts and density ? Sorry I choose to try and have normalcy over other scientific models that have been proven wrong here.

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

Almost, as population density also plays a part.

Basically, its really hard comparing one place to another.

So why do we have to be compared statistic wise? Is it government doing thier jobs ? Population counts body bag counts and density ? Sorry I choose to try and have normalcy over other scientific models that have been proven wrong here. "

Because sometime asked?

You compared the Canadian side to the US side. Its only fair that people might be interested to know how badly both have got hit and it seems the US had been hit much worse than Canada.

So maybe the fact they haven't been out and about so much is saving the lives of their people?

I'm not quite sure how the scientific policy had been proven wrong, when it hadn't been taken seriously in the US.

If it had, you may have had much less deaths.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Was it awesome? The falls I mean.

In our "big plan" we're heading to New York next summer as my youngest daughter is meeting with friends (pleasantville) and I always look for waterfalls so Niagra falls is on the to do list

(The big plan, has changed obviously because of the pandemic, we should of been there last year )

You have got to go take the maid of the mist boat ride and cave of the winds. It's nature at its finest. "

I've done the boat. What is the cave? Underneath?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Saw Niagra many years ago from the Canadian side and went white water rafting to a magnificent day if you get the chance do go there I went on a trip from New York great memories

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

Almost, as population density also plays a part.

Basically, its really hard comparing one place to another.

So why do we have to be compared statistic wise? Is it government doing thier jobs ? Population counts body bag counts and density ? Sorry I choose to try and have normalcy over other scientific models that have been proven wrong here.

Because sometime asked?

You compared the Canadian side to the US side. Its only fair that people might be interested to know how badly both have got hit and it seems the US had been hit much worse than Canada.

So maybe the fact they haven't been out and about so much is saving the lives of their people?

I'm not quite sure how the scientific policy had been proven wrong, when it hadn't been taken seriously in the US.

If it had, you may have had much less deaths. "

If you do the mathematical equation according to science if the UK had the same amount of people even with lockdowns effectiveness what would be the outcome ? Less or more grim results?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

Almost, as population density also plays a part.

Basically, its really hard comparing one place to another.

So why do we have to be compared statistic wise? Is it government doing thier jobs ? Population counts body bag counts and density ? Sorry I choose to try and have normalcy over other scientific models that have been proven wrong here.

Because sometime asked?

You compared the Canadian side to the US side. Its only fair that people might be interested to know how badly both have got hit and it seems the US had been hit much worse than Canada.

So maybe the fact they haven't been out and about so much is saving the lives of their people?

I'm not quite sure how the scientific policy had been proven wrong, when it hadn't been taken seriously in the US.

If it had, you may have had much less deaths.

If you do the mathematical equation according to science if the UK had the same amount of people even with lockdowns effectiveness what would be the outcome ? Less or more grim results?

"

Do you understand that the data I posted at the top shows the UK to be the least successful in terms of the death rate, yes? The USA is close to us. Canada is way behind both the UK and the USA. That's it. Someone asked for the data, I posted the data. Why the data is like that, we can speculate but we cannot be certain. We can ask "what if" a lot, but the facts are that the mini Covid league table has the UK at the top (1,873 per million), the USA in the middle (1,819 per million) and Canada at the bottom (666 per million).

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Was it awesome? The falls I mean.

In our "big plan" we're heading to New York next summer as my youngest daughter is meeting with friends (pleasantville) and I always look for waterfalls so Niagra falls is on the to do list

(The big plan, has changed obviously because of the pandemic, we should of been there last year )

You have got to go take the maid of the mist boat ride and cave of the winds. It's nature at its finest. "

And wear the poncho..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"USA has 1,819 deaths per million of population.

Canada has 666 deaths per million.

For comparison, the UK has 1,873 per million.

Sources: Worldometer

Right we have 340 million UK 60 million. Don't you think that life should go on with those statistics? To each is own we doing fantastic with our rates and everyday normalcy. It's what each country decides what is best for their population. Americans always have been defiant in adversity. It's who we are. Just because it works with us does not mean it works there

The populations of the country are irrelevant here because the data has been expressed as deaths per million of population. The numbers are directly comparable for this reason.

Almost, as population density also plays a part.

Basically, its really hard comparing one place to another.

So why do we have to be compared statistic wise? Is it government doing thier jobs ? Population counts body bag counts and density ? Sorry I choose to try and have normalcy over other scientific models that have been proven wrong here.

Because sometime asked?

You compared the Canadian side to the US side. Its only fair that people might be interested to know how badly both have got hit and it seems the US had been hit much worse than Canada.

So maybe the fact they haven't been out and about so much is saving the lives of their people?

I'm not quite sure how the scientific policy had been proven wrong, when it hadn't been taken seriously in the US.

If it had, you may have had much less deaths.

If you do the mathematical equation according to science if the UK had the same amount of people even with lockdowns effectiveness what would be the outcome ? Less or more grim results?

Do you understand that the data I posted at the top shows the UK to be the least successful in terms of the death rate, yes? The USA is close to us. Canada is way behind both the UK and the USA. That's it. Someone asked for the data, I posted the data. Why the data is like that, we can speculate but we cannot be certain. We can ask "what if" a lot, but the facts are that the mini Covid league table has the UK at the top (1,873 per million), the USA in the middle (1,819 per million) and Canada at the bottom (666 per million)."

I do understand but after seeing thousands of people enjoying life after over a year of trusting the science when they are told to do so it is remarkable don't you think ?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"

Do you understand that the data I posted at the top shows the UK to be the least successful in terms of the death rate, yes? The USA is close to us. Canada is way behind both the UK and the USA. That's it. Someone asked for the data, I posted the data. Why the data is like that, we can speculate but we cannot be certain. We can ask "what if" a lot, but the facts are that the mini Covid league table has the UK at the top (1,873 per million), the USA in the middle (1,819 per million) and Canada at the bottom (666 per million).

I do understand but after seeing thousands of people enjoying life after over a year of trusting the science when they are told to do so it is remarkable don't you think ? "

I live in the currently worst affected town in the UK. The areas with Covid rates above 1000 per 100,000 people are the areas where people have been least able to follow the science and the rules. They cannot afford to take two weeks unpaid off work, they cannot stay isolated from Grandparents because they live in overcrowded multigenerational households and a multitude of other social deprivations. To suggest people in those areas just throw caution to the wind and cease ANY attempt to mitigate the virus would be like setting a bomb off.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Do you understand that the data I posted at the top shows the UK to be the least successful in terms of the death rate, yes? The USA is close to us. Canada is way behind both the UK and the USA. That's it. Someone asked for the data, I posted the data. Why the data is like that, we can speculate but we cannot be certain. We can ask "what if" a lot, but the facts are that the mini Covid league table has the UK at the top (1,873 per million), the USA in the middle (1,819 per million) and Canada at the bottom (666 per million).

I do understand but after seeing thousands of people enjoying life after over a year of trusting the science when they are told to do so it is remarkable don't you think ?

I live in the currently worst affected town in the UK. The areas with Covid rates above 1000 per 100,000 people are the areas where people have been least able to follow the science and the rules. They cannot afford to take two weeks unpaid off work, they cannot stay isolated from Grandparents because they live in overcrowded multigenerational households and a multitude of other social deprivations. To suggest people in those areas just throw caution to the wind and cease ANY attempt to mitigate the virus would be like setting a bomb off."

We did worked through the pandemic took the mask precautions not once stayed home. Alot of people did are the results incorrect? Followed the science and yet here we are no issues. Is Florida a anomaly?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"

Do you understand that the data I posted at the top shows the UK to be the least successful in terms of the death rate, yes? The USA is close to us. Canada is way behind both the UK and the USA. That's it. Someone asked for the data, I posted the data. Why the data is like that, we can speculate but we cannot be certain. We can ask "what if" a lot, but the facts are that the mini Covid league table has the UK at the top (1,873 per million), the USA in the middle (1,819 per million) and Canada at the bottom (666 per million).

I do understand but after seeing thousands of people enjoying life after over a year of trusting the science when they are told to do so it is remarkable don't you think ?

I live in the currently worst affected town in the UK. The areas with Covid rates above 1000 per 100,000 people are the areas where people have been least able to follow the science and the rules. They cannot afford to take two weeks unpaid off work, they cannot stay isolated from Grandparents because they live in overcrowded multigenerational households and a multitude of other social deprivations. To suggest people in those areas just throw caution to the wind and cease ANY attempt to mitigate the virus would be like setting a bomb off.

We did worked through the pandemic took the mask precautions not once stayed home. Alot of people did are the results incorrect? Followed the science and yet here we are no issues. Is Florida a anomaly? "

The USA has a death rate comparable to the UK. I don't think either country can claim the high ground.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Do you understand that the data I posted at the top shows the UK to be the least successful in terms of the death rate, yes? The USA is close to us. Canada is way behind both the UK and the USA. That's it. Someone asked for the data, I posted the data. Why the data is like that, we can speculate but we cannot be certain. We can ask "what if" a lot, but the facts are that the mini Covid league table has the UK at the top (1,873 per million), the USA in the middle (1,819 per million) and Canada at the bottom (666 per million).

I do understand but after seeing thousands of people enjoying life after over a year of trusting the science when they are told to do so it is remarkable don't you think ?

I live in the currently worst affected town in the UK. The areas with Covid rates above 1000 per 100,000 people are the areas where people have been least able to follow the science and the rules. They cannot afford to take two weeks unpaid off work, they cannot stay isolated from Grandparents because they live in overcrowded multigenerational households and a multitude of other social deprivations. To suggest people in those areas just throw caution to the wind and cease ANY attempt to mitigate the virus would be like setting a bomb off.

We did worked through the pandemic took the mask precautions not once stayed home. Alot of people did are the results incorrect? Followed the science and yet here we are no issues. Is Florida a anomaly?

The USA has a death rate comparable to the UK. I don't think either country can claim the high ground. "

We are a little more casual about death. We have more natural disasters more public unrest more deadly animals. We have different values I am under a tornado watch cooking on the grill. It's our optimistic attitude that makes a difference.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

We're not out of it yet, so if other countries need to take steps to manage issues and their recovery, we can only wish them well. The current US President has achieved so much, alongside millions of the people who have given much.

But it's not over yet. We can be grateful for the fortune that we have and wish the best for others

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We're not out of it yet, so if other countries need to take steps to manage issues and their recovery, we can only wish them well. The current US President has achieved so much, alongside millions of the people who have given much.

But it's not over yet. We can be grateful for the fortune that we have and wish the best for others "

Presidents come and go they are not monarchs. One created the vaccine under his watch the other takes credit for the distribution. 4 years the gone

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