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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post"it is Schadenfreude, a mischievous delight in the misfortunes of others, which remains the worst trait in human nature" - Schopenhauer, On Human Nature
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWell, I can understand that Tump might bring out the worst in someone.
‘But here's a woman, she's supposed to fight all of these different things and she can't even make it 15 feet to her car. Give me a break. Give me a break."
Biden has been more gracious, and wished Trump a speedy recovery."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by Simon B View Post...
1) Whatever the situation we are currently in is, there exists an optimum set of measures that could be taken that would produce the very best achievable outcome.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostApparently it was carelessness that caused this second wave, so presumably the levelling off which may be happening is caused by care.
Or something.
I wasn't sure whether to post this map as it really needs to be associated with another showing the level of cases/100k in each local authority - and I don't want to flood the forum with graphics.
Last edited by johnb; 03-10-20, 12:41.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNo areas beginning with A or B in the Largest Increases list?
I've excluded local authorities with cases/100k less than 20 from the list, because of the limited space.
The only As and Bs that would have qualified are Aberdeenshire (Cases: 10/100k, Increase: 138%) and Angus (Cases: 18/100k, Increase: 125%) but their cases/100k are both less than 20 for w/e 27th. They are both included in the map, of course.
(I had been wondering whether to change the sort order to the descending rate of increase.)
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Originally posted by johnb View PostYes that does look questionable so I've taken another look.
I've excluded local authorities with cases/100k less than 20 from the list, because of the limited space.
The only As and Bs that would have qualified are Aberdeenshire (Cases: 10/100k, Increase: 138%) and Angus (Cases: 18/100k, Increase: 125%) but their cases/100k are both less than 20 for w/e 27th. They are both included in the map, of course.
(I had been wondering whether to change the sort order to the descending rate of increase.)
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Originally posted by johnb View PostIt seems a bit premature to say that things are levelling off - but there just might be hint of rate of increase slowing.
I wasn't sure whether to post this map as it really needs to be associated with another showing the level of cases/100k in each local authority - and I don't want to flood the forum with graphics.
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