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Don't worry about it. Chardog ran the numbers this morning and concluded this is a big nothing burger with a mortality rate less than 1%.
Numbers don't lie.
Don't worry about it. Chardog ran the numbers this morning and concluded this is a big nothing burger with a mortality rate less than 1%.
As italian i fully agree with thisItaly has surely just signed their economic death warrant now
Numbers don't lie.
As italian i fully agree with this
Plus you can probably add a 0 on China’s death numbersNo they don't but they are misinterpreted all the time. He also convieniently cherry picked South Korea while ignoring the mortality in Italy, Iran, and China as well as the worldwide mortality rate which is 3.4%+
Milan, this night announcement extend something here was already a thing to the rest of the nationAre you in Italy now?
Multiple zeros.Plus you can probably add a 0 on China’s death numbers
And that’s not even an exaggeration
No they don't but they are misinterpreted all the time. He also convieniently cherry picked South Korea while ignoring the mortality in Italy, Iran, and China as well as the worldwide mortality rate which is 3.4%+
What’s public perspective like?Milan, this night announcement extend something here was already a thing to the rest of the nation
According to Wikipedia the stock market crashed
Look up black Monday 2020
I don't know how to use my phone
Italy is a bit funny compared to other countries in Europe in that a lot of people live with their parents WELL into adulthood, sometimes until the kids themselves can be called senior citizens. Here in Norway, on the other hand, people move out when they're 18-19, and after that most of them only see their parents sporadically, heh. So young people here who catch the virus are not suddenly going to infect all the old folks. But in Italy, every young person who gets it will probably have passed it on to both their parents and grandparents before the evening is over, and I would guess that's why so many old people are dying there now. (Consider this an uneducated guess, though - I have no actual numbers to back this up with, only my impressions of the country, direct and indirect.)damn, how old is that italy crowd?, 42% of the 80-89 year olds......... sounds like the virus hit a senior living facility, hence the distorted numbers.
All I’m hearing is cheap vacations
What’s public perspective like?
Whatever you’ve got going on we’re gunna have in the UK in two weeks clearly
and literally not a soul in my large circles gives a fuck and I mean that
is anyone worried, are the local businesses struggling?
never been to italy, interesting. Italy is far from a settled number, they are testing rigorously now and there's some sort of lag there. From day to day, there's been an increase of 2000 cases, however the death toll from day to day, dropped a bit? one day fluctuation doesnt mean too much, so it needs to play out for a bit.Italy is a bit funny compared to other countries in Europe in that a lot of people live with their parents WELL into adulthood, sometimes until the kids themselves can be called senior citizens. Here in Norway, on the other hand, people move out when they're 18-19, and after that most of them kinda see their parents sporadically, heh. So young people here who catch the virus are not suddenly going to infect all the old folks. But in Italy, every young person who gets it will probably have passed it on to both their parents and grandparents before the evening is over, and I would guess that's why so many old people are dying there now.