Oh first, I’m asked to comment on the stats then when I ask for...

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    Oh

    first, I’m asked to comment on the stats

    then when I ask for the stats

    you say don’t look at the stats

    so you make up some stories and ask me why that is?




    So


    Let’s take your simple question- and you do the bloody work


    Here’s your latest question

    “Europe has opened up a couple of months ago, so why have deaths fallen dramatically,
    and hospitalisations as well (about 10% of what they were 2 months ago”


    when I entered Calais March 17

    not sure - you can check - I guess new cases per day might have been close to 5,000 a day

    now - new cases are about 1000 a day- have been lower - about 200 a day

    why did they go from 5000 a day to about 200 a day

    because we shut down for 3 months


    why are they on the rise now

    because we have been opening up


    Deaths have fallen because cases have fallen and zones in health services stress/overload are now able to cope.


    If and when cases rise enough to overcome and overload hospitals - the deaths and death rate will rise again

    This isn’t rocket science

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