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CoVid19 Part XII - 4,604 in ROI (137 deaths) 998 in NI (56 deaths)(04/04) **Read OP**

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,144 ✭✭✭amadangomor


    How is it deception, what utter trollop.

    Example: We have 7 people die. There is a 35 year old with end stage cancer who caught the virus and died, the rest are in there 70s, 80s or 90s.

    35 77 78 82 84 86 88

    Median 82
    Average 76

    Which is more representative?

    This 100%


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,312 ✭✭✭paw patrol


    How is it deception, what utter trollop.

    Example: We have 7 people die. There is a 35 year old with end stage cancer who caught the virus and died, the rest are in there 70s, 80s or 90s.

    35 77 78 82 84 86 88

    Median 82
    Average 76

    Which is more representative?

    report both.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,060 ✭✭✭Fakediamond


    Retired Doctor on radio 4 uk calling for government to enable people to die at home as comfortably as possible as they wouldn't be eligible for ventilator. He will not go to hospital as is very old. Horrific thought but he was fairly convinced this will be a reality there. Advised people to write wishes down so family can act on them.

    https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1245184337970180096?s=20

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000gzth

    There was an NHS consultant on Channel 4 news the other night and he was clear that they would be having the conversation re preparing older people for a comfortable death soon after admission. They won’t have the resources to aggressively treat older people with the virus, and not a hope of them getting a ventilator. I’m just now thinking that will probably apply to any age related medical condition at the moment, they won’t have the beds or staff to treat old people for anything much and they will just “make them comfortable”. No wonder they’re so keen on cocooning :eek:

    For those that want sources, I think it was on Monday night’s programme.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,621 ✭✭✭tobefrank321


    murpho999 wrote: »
    Why are you banging on about flights?

    What nationalties were these 4 cases? I bet they were Irish.

    Also, where had they traveled from? I bet from loads of different places.

    What about the remaining 280 cases from today? All community based and that's the big problem now.

    All community cases stemmed originally from overseas travel, whether it was direct or indirect contact. The government don't even know where hundreds of people were infected which is also worrying. It could be here, it could be abroad. It could be from someone returning from abroad.

    We can spend the next two weeks in lockdown, but that will only slow down community transmission for those two weeks. If we don't put restrictions on those coming in and quarantine people for 2 weeks before they enter the community, we will back to square one and forced into more lockdowns, only this time very severe ones that will collapse the economy.

    Its amazing how with fairly simple steps like limiting people coming here except for very good reasons such as Irish stranded abroad or doctors returning home, it can have a positive knock-on effect in terms of lockdowns and the economy.

    So yes I will keep banging on about flights. I know you are perfectly ok with people coming in unscreened, with no temperature checks from hot spots or quarantine and allowed back into the community, which in turn will cause more local transmission and community cases. This kind of liberal approach has been shown to be a failure. When you impose restrictions you have to impose restrictions on those who enter the country, otherwise you are wasting your time and we will be back to square one every couple of weeks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,144 ✭✭✭amadangomor


    dublin99 wrote: »
    Japanese experiment and micro droplet theory that virus can spread during conversation. This may explain the spread in say business meetings and over dinner.

    Masks can reduce the risk.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vBvFkQizTT4

    The South Korean expert would agree, said that's why so many people in the happy clappy church there got infected.

    Edit:Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drzDKsX4894


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  • Subscribers, Paid Member Posts: 44,923 ✭✭✭✭sydthebeat


    paw patrol wrote: »
    report both.

    You've already said the public would have trouble understanding the median... So now you want to give them the mean AND the median

    :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,409 ✭✭✭old_aussie


    Trump at last admits that this is not the flu and that the coronavirus is far more viscous. Three month too late, but I suppose better late than never. :rolleyes:

    Meanwhile in South America, Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro has tried to reassure his citizens over the threat of coronavirus by claiming Brazilians can bathe in excrement “and nothing happens”. And he admits that he believes himself to be South America's 'Trump'.



    The world has had enough of these dangerous right wing populist clowns..
    Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro is a nut case.

    He makes Trump look like a genius

    Brazil's population to be wiped out and Brazil shut off from the rest of the world.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 452 ✭✭Logan Roy


    loveall wrote: »
    Jan 22nd... I'd just lit my last smoke before flying out of a Spanish airport. An Italian guy came over with no English. I gathered he wanted a cigarette or a light and offered him both but he was insistent on "poco". Really insistent. Wasn't a hope I was giving him the cigarette from my lips and after an awkward few minutes he went away with nothing.
    Still sticks out as being odd.

    Looking forward to the movie


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 867 ✭✭✭voluntary


    There are two cases involving nursing homes where doctors are very concerned over delays in Covid-19 test results, writes Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers.

    In the first case a swab was taken from a nursing home resident on 23 March.

    The patient died last night in the nursing home and their doctor said that as a test result had not yet come through - positive or negative - the patient will now have to be treated as a positive case by the funeral home, with strict precautions as set out in recent guidelines.

    In a second case, also in a nursing home, the swab was taken on 24 March. The patient was later transferred to a Dublin hospital and is now very ill.

    The results of that swab also remain unavailable.


    Why this huge delay in returning test results? Over 9 days waiting for results? Not enough labs or are we missing some chemicals to perform these tests?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,132 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    sydthebeat wrote: »
    You've already said the public would have trouble understanding the median... So now you want to give them the mean AND the median

    :D
    Too much choice just adds to your stress levels!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,580 ✭✭✭✭stephenjmcd


    I know this has been debated time and time again but the question was asked of Gavan Reilly on Twitter if the ICU numbers are current or total and this was his reply. He is usually extremely reliable when it comes to stats amongst other things so it does look like it's the total through since the start not the current as some have reported and some on here insist it as being.

    https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1245268916160606208?s=19


  • Posts: 10,049 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    The Median vs. Mean thing has been bothering me for a while. Using the Median will always serve to hide outliers. Which in this case will be younger folk as you are never going to have any outliers on the "older" end of the scale i.e. 150 or 170 y.o.

    So won't it always give an artificially high number? Especially as the no. of deaths rises

    Mean with 95% confidence interval would be the most meaningful data. Would be something like 60 (58-70). What this would tell us is the the mean is 60 in observed deaths, but also due to more older than younger patients the mean is more likely to skew higher than lower as more data is added. As more data is added, both the mean and associated confidence interval would change


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,132 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    voluntary wrote: »
    Why this huge delay in returning test results? Over 9 days waiting for results? Not enough labs or are we missing some chemicals to perform these tests?
    The latter seems to be the issue, but it's a worldwide one.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,355 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    When you impose restrictions you have to impose restrictions on those who enter the country, otherwise you are wasting your time.
    +1. At the very least temperature testing at points of entry but further, mandatory 14 day self quarantine with penalties for breaking that. This will slow the transmission.

    Make it compulsory for mask wearing in public places. This will slow the transmission.

    Continued "Cocooning" of the elderly and those at risk. This will slow the transmission.

    Continued social distancing. This will slow the transmission.

    Keep the schools closed until September. Ditto for pubs and restaurants. This will slow the transmission.

    Keep the present "lockdown" in place until ICU numbers start to level out, but then start relaxing them in stages. This will slow the transmission.

    Many worry about Artificial Intelligence. I worry far more about Organic Idiocy.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 452 ✭✭Logan Roy


    paw patrol wrote: »
    report both.

    Reporting both would be a recipe for disaster as they start being used interchangeably. I'd imagine a significant proportion of the people hearing the term median actually think it means average.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,060 ✭✭✭Fakediamond


    They're saying here in Spain it won't peak till late May/early June .....


    F*ck this sh!t, really considering suicide as a viable option at this stage ...

    Come on now, that is a permanent “solution” to a temporary problem. It’s a tough time, no doubt, but we to hang on to our hopes and dreams and make plans for when this is over. There will soon be medication to treat this and we will be allowed to have a more normal life then. Just hang on in there, stay in touch with family and friends via social media and get a routine going for yourself. It’s gonna be ok..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,409 ✭✭✭old_aussie


    sydthebeat wrote: »
    You've already said the public would have trouble understanding the median... So now you want to give them the mean AND the median

    :D

    Don't be so mean to the lad. :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,132 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    Mean with 95% confidence interval would be the most meaningful data. Would be something like 60 (58-70). What this would tell us is the the mean is 60 in observed deaths, but also due to more older than younger patients the mean is more likely to skew higher than lower as more data is added. As more data is added, both the mean and associated confidence interval would change
    And after that first sentence 3/4 of viewers have changed channel! :D
    KISS principle applies here all the way.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,231 ✭✭✭Talisman


    No median and average are different. Median is being used in order to keep the age high as average would yield a significantly lower age.

    In research papers there’d always a reason you choose median vs average. The use of median instead of average is very calculated.
    You're wrong. The mean isn't used because it is skewed by outliers, particularly where age is concerned.

    For example, for a sample set [14, 25, 36, 45, 47, 65, 76, 95, 104].
    The mean average is 56.33 -> 56.
    The median is 47.

    The median tells you the middle value -> half the values are above and below.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,712 ✭✭✭YFlyer


    On Pat Kenny Show the professor says women are more dirty than men having more viruses on their skin.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,060 ✭✭✭Fakediamond


    Hrududu wrote: »
    This might have already been discussed. But on the figures from last night. We've tightened the restrictions on who gets tested. Now we've gone from 6% of those tested being positive to 15%. But thats still very low. Is there a dose going around with multiple similar symptoms? Are they tests giving some false negatives? Are people convincing themselves that they have symptoms that they don't?

    Everyone with a cold or chest infection was being referred for testing, sometimes at the insistence of employers. This has been tightened up considerably now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,132 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    old_aussie wrote: »
    Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro is a nut case.

    He makes Trump look like a genius

    Brazil's population to be wiped out and Brazil shut off from the rest of the world.
    I know someone who voted for him and was delighted he won, must check in with them when this is over.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,134 ✭✭✭caveat emptor


    FVP3 wrote: »
    Media is much more useful in most cases. An in this case as well as outliers, high or low, can obstufcate the data. The median tells us that half of all deaths are 84 or older. Thats useful. However one or two younger deaths could push the average to 60 or lower. Thats less useful.

    Useful to who. It would also tell you there were one or two younger deaths. Which could be very useful to someone who is younger.

    I take your point though.

    Full transparency needed. Anonymised data a la Singapore would be best. Then we could actually see what's going on and it wouldn't violate anyones privacy.

    Average age in Singapore is 40. You could also see if / when it changes etc. Median would be very slow to change.

    https://www.againstcovid19.com/singapore/

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  • Posts: 10,049 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    crisco10 wrote: »
    100% this.

    For the sample data set given earlier; 18, 24, 35, 52, 84, 86, 86,90, 92:
    • The mean is 63. Not One of the sample set are within 10 years of that number.
    • The median is 84, Five of the set are within 10 years of that number.


    So which is the more representative??

    For this data 95% confidence interval for mean is 63 (39.4-86.6)
    For median is 84(26.5-89.0).
    Based on this the mean is more accurate. Would be interesting to run the stats on actual numbers though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,842 ✭✭✭Rob A. Bank


    paw patrol wrote: »
    I don't get this attitude , why is trump singled out for something that is 3 months too late...?

    go back 3 months and you'll find the only people in the west concerned about this were people like alex jones. Others in the US with like governors etc who have direct local power - were actually encouraging people to get out and socialise
    Putin was bothered by it but only end of jan . Outside of asia he was probably the first to act.

    Until quite recently we weren't sure it would even get to Ireland....but as you know - skiers gotta ski.

    So you believe Trump did a good job ? :eek:

    The World Health organization was informed about the beginning of the outbreak on December 31st 2019. Taiwan started it's mitigation efforts immediately.

    In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure. If they had been around they would have sprung into action at the first whiff of a dangerous virus outbreak in China.

    You must have been living under a stone not to realize that Trump has fu*ked up royally, in his management of this dangerous virus pandemic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 Mehan2000


    Iran’s deaths are low enough compared to Spain at that stage... hiding numbers ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 731 ✭✭✭Doff


    So you believe Trump did a good job ? :eek:

    The World Health organization was informed about the beginning of the outbreak on December 31st 2019. Taiwan started it's mitigation efforts immediately.

    In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure. If they had been around they would have sprung into action at the first whiff of a dangerous virus outbreak in China.

    You must have been living under a stone not to realize that Trump has fu*ked up royally, in his management of this dangerous virus pandemic.


    Yeah, this virus is all Trumps fault :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,678 ✭✭✭Multipass


    Hrududu wrote: »
    This might have already been discussed. But on the figures from last night. We've tightened the restrictions on who gets tested. Now we've gone from 6% of those tested being positive to 15%. But thats still very low. Is there a dose going around with multiple similar symptoms? Are they tests giving some false negatives? Are people convincing themselves that they have symptoms that they don't?

    I presume they’re still testing relatives of sufferers, and health workers in contact with them - might contribute to so many negatives.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 867 ✭✭✭voluntary


    Mehan2000 wrote: »
    Iran’s deaths are low enough compared to Spain at that stage... hiding numbers ?

    Any numbers coming from non-democratic countries should be taken with a pinch of salt.


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