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...have saved the lives of approximately 3.1 million people in 11 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK). In the UK alone,...
...have saved the lives of approximately 3.1 million people in 11 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK). In the UK alone,...
...of daily deaths in Sweden than in the UK, the trajectory of the pandemic in both countries is remarkably similar. So how do the boffins on Imperial’s modelling team explain...
...the presence of the virus in ways that would have harmed the economy. But the lockdown increased that harm by an order of magnitude. Sweden’s economy, for instance, is expected...
...order to stop the blood from clotting around the plastic tubing within my veins. While preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) it also encourages internal bleeding. The opiates made me oblivious...
...strategies for COVID-19 in the UK“. It starts with a brief hint that maybe epidemiology models can be problematic (my emphases in bold): Well, one interesting paper just published by...
...point blank.” Then bizarrely the nurse added “and they’re gone get sick”, but presumably not necessarily in that order prior to the inevitable death she was promising, apparently not being...
...is the same in Sweden as it is in the UK, and Swedish biology is the same as British biology. Thus claims that the UK will see huge death rates...
...to keep them in order too? I’m 62 – I do hope there’ll be a Dad’s Army of marshals as well. I rather fancy marching around with a Lee Enfield...
...data shows that the pandemic has in fact ended as far as the UK and many other countries are concerned and that the “second wave” being threatened by the Minster...
...have been infected but are no longer infectious rises, and/or (ii) the rate of testing of asymptomatic people increases. The core problem is that the UK is relying upon a...
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