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A couple of years ago, the annual death rate for cats run over outside my house increased by more than 1,000,000%. Shock! Horror! Clearly correlated with a partial solar eclipse just a month earlier. Time to ban the moon? Well, we had a full moon last night and now there's a dead deer on the road, so Something Must Be Done Before It's Too Late To Save Wildlife.
I know there are people who see one event and assume it means that something also present is obviously responsible
But you can't ignore a consistent bidirectional correlation between teenage suicide and Tory government,
lf there were no lockdowns there would have been mayhem with the hospitals overloaded and a potential complete breakdown of health care:
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 29/09/2023 14:09:17 I know there are people who see one event and assume it means that something also present is obviously responsibleBut you can't ignore a consistent bidirectional correlation between teenage suicide and Tory government, going back over 40 years and four changes of governing party, and not synchronised with COVID or any other single cause I can think of.
It didnt in Sweden.
She did win the Falkland war however, singlehandedly freeing the islands herself, (or is that just another Misconception).
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 30/09/2023 05:53:43It didnt in Sweden.Sweden has less than a tenth of the UK population density and a functioning public health service run by professionals.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 30/09/2023 06:14:59She did win the Falkland war however, singlehandedly freeing the islands herself, (or is that just another Misconception). She deliberately encouraged the Argentinian invasion by depleting the garrison and withdrawing the spy ship, despite clear intelligence warnings. Machiavelli recommended the tactic for any incompetent and unpopular leader, and since both Thatcher and Galtierei met those criteria, they did it. Fortunately the outcome was less of a disaster for the residents than Bush's invasion of Iraq, though Bush's Secretary of State made a lot of money from the latter so it achieved the primary objective.
Point stands.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 30/09/2023 11:10:18Point stands.The point being that airborne infections spread most rapidly when people crowd together. Even the UK government realised this, until it was pointed out that (a) it isn't true in Downing Street and (b) it would Spoil the Profits of Christmas if everyone knew the truth. My thoughts on the impact of amateurism in public services are unprintable in a family-friendly forum.
Nor anywhere else.
lockdowns did not stop societal collapse.
Quote from: paul cotter on 29/09/2023 18:11:28lf there were no lockdowns there would have been mayhem with the hospitals overloaded and a potential complete breakdown of health care: It didnt in Sweden.
What societal collapse? The fall of the Roman empire? French Revolution? American Civil War? Berlin Wall? What prevented societal collapse and total anarchy in Britain in the last 5 years was my changing from briefs to boxer shorts. I defy you to prove otherwise.
Petro, this is all hindsight. When a novel virus appears it is far better to be cautious rather than careless. No one knew how bad it could get. The young doctor in china who broke the story and was initially sanctioned for doing so died from it. Given the death rate with sars we had to err on the side of caution and when the death rate rose again. 100years ago we had a much more serious problem with the Spanish flu and it could have been as bad or worse with covid-we just did not know.
We did know the mortality rate by the time lockdown ensued
In China Winnie the poo is illegal.