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Covid cases rising

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exiledclaseboy said:
Cooperman said:
Indeed they do but whether they then report it is another matter altogether.

I don’t understand.

Maybe we're on crossed wires.

My point - Sky and the Beeb regularly report new case numbers (the bad news) but regularly fail to add the other data sets (the not so bad news).
 
Cooperman said:
jack123 said:
Is this thing ever going to go away, that's all I'm seeing on the news now! https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-italy-toughens-mask-rules-and-closes-nightclubs-after-scientists-warn-cases-are-climbing-12050654

I'm wondering though, they are shoving it down our throats, cases are rising, cases are rising..yet the mortality rate is very low, for example look at the report from sky, Italy 479 new infections, and 4 deaths, the way I see it, either the virus has mutated too be less harmful, or the tests are false..

Iv'e just started looking at this as well, and the figures just don't add up, especially when you start looking at new cases and new hospital admissions. https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

If you only refer to Sky News data (or BBC News data for that matter) then you are only receiving part of the picture. You also need to understand i) number of tests conducted, ii) geographical spread of confirmed cases, iii) hospital admissions, iv) daily mortality rates. Take one of these away and the picture is a lot less clear.

The figures I am talking about are from the govuk website this one https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/, the sky news link was just a report of how cases are rising in Italy.
 
jack123 said:
Cooperman said:
If you only refer to Sky News data (or BBC News data for that matter) then you are only receiving part of the picture. You also need to understand i) number of tests conducted, ii) geographical spread of confirmed cases, iii) hospital admissions, iv) daily mortality rates. Take one of these away and the picture is a lot less clear.

The figures I am talking about are from the govuk website this one https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/, the sky news link was just a report of how cases are rising in Italy.
Oh right. I didn't click on the links and assumed that you were talking about UK news stories (because Sky are also pushing the same story concerning the UK).
 
Cooperman said:
exiledclaseboy said:
I don’t understand.

Maybe we're on crossed wires.

My point - Sky and the Beeb regularly report new case numbers (the bad news) but regularly fail to add the other data sets (the not so bad news).

I’ll take your word for it. I don’t watch much TV news these days.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Cooperman said:
Maybe we're on crossed wires.

My point - Sky and the Beeb regularly report new case numbers (the bad news) but regularly fail to add the other data sets (the not so bad news).

I’ll take your word for it. I don’t watch much TV news these days.

I wouldn't rush to change that habit.
 
Being accurate the numbers being found positive for SARS CoV2 (the virus) are rising but those with disease (CoVid19) are not at the same rate-
Largely as already stated due to wider testing and detection of the asymptomatic but infected. Remember we were only testing those symptomatic and hospitalised early on
Mortality rates are lowered as a consequence and due to improvements in therapy. But as others have attested this
Is still a serious disease and we have a long road ahead still
 

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