comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 6 minutes ago
England slightly better on care homes, more by luck possibly.
I'm not so sure last I read was England and Wales had over 20,000 excess deaths in care homes
anyway these are human lives we're talking about 1 is bad enough
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It was percentage wise comparing care homes to hosp covid and in Ireland and Scotland we hit over 50 per cent I think...
Awful all round and nobody did well.
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
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not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
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Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
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Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
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The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
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The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
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Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
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Well furlough was costing £14bn a month plus probably the same again on economic impact so it's chickenfeed next to that as well.
Not sure what the right decision was on covid deaths v economy deaths and we probably never will?
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They can take Trident away. Utterly useless, protects us from nobody and costs us billions a year.
All it would do is nuke another country seconds before we get nuked ourselves. Well worth the billions a year
comment by Call Sign: Clarence (U3627)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They can take Trident away. Utterly useless, protects us from nobody and costs us billions a year.
All it would do is nuke another country seconds before we get nuked ourselves. Well worth the billions a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That chicken is one fat cant. Zach could never get that by security.
All I'm saying is the lockdown decision was an economic one and less to do with short-term death count. I think I heard that with hindsight the modelling that supported it had dubious input parameters as well?
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed? Agreed.
A poultry matter.
comment by Magnum. No more Mr Nice Guy. (U22391)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed? Agreed.
A poultry matter.
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Pluck off bigot
I'm sure plenty will be feathering their nests.
comment by Call Sign: Clarence (U3627)
posted 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Magnum. No more Mr Nice Guy. (U22391)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed? Agreed.
A poultry matter.
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Pluck off bigot
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Banal.
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posted on 30/6/20
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 6 minutes ago
England slightly better on care homes, more by luck possibly.
I'm not so sure last I read was England and Wales had over 20,000 excess deaths in care homes
anyway these are human lives we're talking about 1 is bad enough
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It was percentage wise comparing care homes to hosp covid and in Ireland and Scotland we hit over 50 per cent I think...
Awful all round and nobody did well.
posted on 30/6/20
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
posted on 30/6/20
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
posted on 30/6/20
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
posted on 30/6/20
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well furlough was costing £14bn a month plus probably the same again on economic impact so it's chickenfeed next to that as well.
Not sure what the right decision was on covid deaths v economy deaths and we probably never will?
posted on 30/6/20
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They can take Trident away. Utterly useless, protects us from nobody and costs us billions a year.
All it would do is nuke another country seconds before we get nuked ourselves. Well worth the billions a year
posted on 30/6/20
comment by Call Sign: Clarence (U3627)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 second ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed maybe. But better than an extra 400million in the hole.
The NHS savings?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They can take Trident away. Utterly useless, protects us from nobody and costs us billions a year.
All it would do is nuke another country seconds before we get nuked ourselves. Well worth the billions a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That chicken is one fat cant. Zach could never get that by security.
posted on 30/6/20
All I'm saying is the lockdown decision was an economic one and less to do with short-term death count. I think I heard that with hindsight the modelling that supported it had dubious input parameters as well?
posted on 30/6/20
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed? Agreed.
A poultry matter.
posted on 30/6/20
comment by Magnum. No more Mr Nice Guy. (U22391)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed? Agreed.
A poultry matter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Pluck off bigot
posted on 30/6/20
I'm sure plenty will be feathering their nests.
posted on 30/6/20
Don't egg him on.
posted on 30/6/20
comment by Call Sign: Clarence (U3627)
posted 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Magnum. No more Mr Nice Guy. (U22391)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Someone sent me a stat today (happy to be challenged as it second hand) that under 300 people under the age of 60 have died from it.
======
not being funny, but so wit?
people over 60 have less value?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the savings from getting the old bastirts off the pension rolls. Not to mention they also take up most of the NHS budget, so a windfall for NHS. Win-win-win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The deaths are 'only' saving c. £400m a year in pensions. Chickenfeed next to the £400bn or so hit to the economy so far.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chickenfeed? Agreed.
A poultry matter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Pluck off bigot
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Banal.
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