charlie14 wrote: » I don`t know if that would fully explain it unless the Swede`s consume a lot of vitamin D supplements. We may not be blessed with many long sunny days, but we are at least better than Sweden.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » I appreciate that. It must be a co incidence that covid19 started in December, November really, and I happen to have gotten a very contagious flu in January. Co incidentally also below In an Instagram Live Story with Kat Kerkhofs, wife of Belgium and Napoli forward Dries Mertens, Lukaku said: “We had a week off in January. We came back and I swear 23 out of 25 players were sick. No joke. “We played at home against Radja Nainggolan’s Cagliari and after 25 minutes one of our defenders had to leave the field. “He couldn’t go on and almost passed out. Everyone was coughing and having a fever.
Hmmzis wrote: » Not necessarily, one other thing that comes to mind is not everyone might be susceptible of catching it. I don't know how that would even be possible biologically though. We all have ACE2 receptors as far as I know.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » I know I had it in January, purely because I've passed it onto 2 other relatives. I have never ever passed on any flu or any other sickness to anyone before, to my knowledge. I am well over 25 years of age.
Unless there is a contagious flu running rampant out there along with covid hand in hand?
Breezin wrote: »
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » I know I had it in January, purely because I've passed it onto 2 other relatives. I have never ever passed on any flu or any other sickness to anyone before, to my knowledge. I am well over 25 years of age. Unless there is a contagious flu running rampant out there along with covid hand in hand?
sydthebeat wrote: » bit of a pointless table as boths cases and deaths depend on testing levels.... currently we are testing over 3 times as much as sweden per head of population.
charlie14 wrote: » Practically the same amount of confirmed cases as here, but double the mortality.
Charles Babbage wrote: » Adding in January and February, when there was no Covid19, is misleading, especially as some years had significant flu in January.
Seweryn wrote: » Does that mean that flu was... more deadly than Mr C.? Sure, there was C. in January and February, just not many tests were carried out. Anyway, I am not saying that we should ignore Mr C. But I just don't see the panic in real world numbers to be honest. And what is really misleading here is tagging it with the name pandemic.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » Sweden has 2 times more population than Ireland. Mortality rate per 1 million is 277 Sweden, 261 Ireland. Double the population, double the mortality. ?
Bit cynical wrote: » John Campbell has suggested that vitamin D may play a role in either preventing infection or fighting it once infected. Those with darker skins don't produce as much naturally from the sun. Those in lower socio-economic bands will also have poorer diets and may also lack vitamin D from food.
charlie14 wrote: » We may not be blessed with many long sunny days, but we are at least better than Sweden.
charlie14 wrote: » I read over the weekend that Anders Tegnell in an interview with the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that he was "not convinced at all" that avoiding lockdown was the correct strategy, and that it was important " to be humble all the time because you may have to change".?
bubblypop wrote: » Sweden has double the population of Finland. Finland has 240 deaths. Far better to compare like with like.
Breezin wrote: » I wouldn't be so eager to write off those outcomes based on partial qualifications. They make sobering reading when you consider the divergence in cost to each society.
Breezin wrote: » Honest and open. It's a pity we couldn't have the same approach on our strategy.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » How can we compare if its still ongoing? Its not the comparisons we need to draw... if we draw comparisons between New Zealand that has same population as Ireland, 20 deaths vs 1300 deaths then there is something extremely wrong, and whatever we are doing is clearly a disaster and isnt working?
charlie14 wrote: » I think our authorities have been honest and open, and from the latest opinion poll I`ve seen the vast majority have no problem with our strategy.
Ginger n Lemon wrote: » If majority had no issues with our strategy why would Leo refuse to take questions from reporters immediately after his May 1 announcement? Surely those questions would be praises of great work? Why run away from that good stuff?
Seweryn wrote: » Are you joking? They have more sunny days than Ireland. And most of their population lives rather down the South.
charlie14 wrote: » If I was looking to determine if the majority favoured our strategy I would be more inclined to look at opinion polls than look to reporters trying to get their name under a newspaper headline.
charlie14 wrote: » The W.H.O. definition of a pandemic is the worldwide spread of a new disease where most people do not have immunity. I think your Mr C ticks those boxes.