
With a further 6 deaths and 179 new cases since yesterday, there are now 47 deaths and 1 563 cases in total. The mortality rate stays fairly low and stable at 3% up from 2.9% yesterday but still below the 3.2% rate on the day before that.
The UK rate remains at 6.3%. Italy is at 11%, Spain is at nearly 9% but Germany remains below 1%.

If proper measures had been put in place and enacted early enough, the death rate should be 0.2% – that’s how shite all our governments are. The response, the lack of proper planning (as was supposedly in place, but was for a different situation), the years of austerity, the lack of care the uk government has, the lies and the propaganda, have resulted in them doing the bare minimum and expecting us to take the hit, take the blame and do the suffering.
We can do it though, it’s our lives at stake after all, keep up the hygiene – hand washing, don’t touch your face (no virus is going to spring off your hands onto your face, you need to poke it into your eyes or nose or mouth. I know it’s impossible!), keep indoors and physically distant if you can, respect other’s space, keep yourself healthy, help others if you can, believe in the SNHS and the cleaners, and in future,,,,
Vote for ANARCHY!
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The mortality rate is most likely below 0.5% globally. The figures are skewed because of the lack of testing.
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Me and Noam insist on at least some meetings so anarcho-syndicalism OK?
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I nominate you as convener for the first one. Noam just seconded it.
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Looking at the figures another way, Scotland has a death rate of 1in 114,000 population while England has a rate of 1in 44,000. A significant difference despite Scotland having an older and less healthy population.
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