Happy to ask questions to point out they said throwaway comment was unsubstantiated. No harm, no foul
Isn’t the more relevant correlation likely to be with places witt high population density so as to inflict the greatest amount of harm/terror?
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 7 minutes ago
Happy to ask questions to point out they said throwaway comment was unsubstantiated. No harm, no foul
Isn’t the more relevant correlation likely to be with places witt high population density so as to inflict the greatest amount of harm/terror?
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I would image so plus larger amount of people so higher chance of a nutter living there.
Dunno crime in general seems to be higher in democratic states even forgetting population and doing it on a per population basis
Did Joe Biden actually say that the Georgia voter ID laws are Jim Crow on steroids? This must be a mistake, surely?
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comment by NPEEE (U22521)
posted 3 minutes ago
Apparently Starmer has upset Labour’s members for visiting a church, at Easter.
The excuse is they are allegedly connected to conversion therapy but if they are unaware Christians think homosexuality is a sin wait until they hear about what happens to homosexuals in Islamic countries...might need to give their intersectionality psychobabble a rethink
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😂😂😂😂
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 17 minutes ago
Dunno crime in general seems to be higher in democratic states even forgetting population and doing it on a per population basis
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I think it’s proportion of population in densely populated areas that is relevant rather than overall per population as that metric (in effect per capita) reduces in relevance as you have greater variety of population densities.
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 4 hours, 18 minutes ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 3 hours, 7 minutes ago
Further cases of a rare blood clotting syndrome including seven deaths have been reported among recipients of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab in the UK, although experts say the numbers remain low and the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh any risks.
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This is gonna damage vaccine confidence worldwide.
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It is the context of this that is important. What would be the expected amount of blood clotting in the population vaccinated (higher risk groups so I would have thought blood clotting not uncommon). As I think it was renoog said, correlation v causation.
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Yep they said yesterday if 2.5 million 60 year olds got the virus then 25,000-50,000 would die (1% to 2% fatality rate) without the vaccine whereas only 4 would get blood clot
But obviously as you go down the age groups it starts getting closer. E.g under 20’s they’d be 4 blood clots but only 100 covid deaths
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These are good points but that's not really how worldwide confidence in the vaccine works IMO.
Vaccine confidence isn't entirely based on logic or lot cal observations like you guys are making here. It's a bit of a game. And it also gives anti vaxxers a lot of ammo.
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Not really, it’s just fact that for under 20’s or 30’s they likely have a higher chance of an adverse/potentially severe reaction to the vaccine than they do from COVID
I personally wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have this vaccine
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Wait 4 out of 2.5m and you wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have the vaccine?
4???
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And I though I was risk adverse 😳
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Basically like Scotland is less densely populated than England, but loads of Scotland is empty and most folk in Scotland live in central belt, so just looking at overall country (or US state) population density doesn’t give an accurate picture of the proximity people live in to each other.
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Conservative MP and former minister when asked about variants effecting vaccine efficacy.
"Well the variant argument is biological nonsense frankly."
comment by NPEEE (U22521)
posted 20 minutes ago
Ah I get you now, sorry you went into Maths Degree mode which is above my paygrade lol
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😂😂 apologies am just off 3 months of the most technical work I’ve done since I started working so head is very much in the frame of mind at the moment.
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 4 hours, 18 minutes ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 3 hours, 7 minutes ago
Further cases of a rare blood clotting syndrome including seven deaths have been reported among recipients of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab in the UK, although experts say the numbers remain low and the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh any risks.
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This is gonna damage vaccine confidence worldwide.
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It is the context of this that is important. What would be the expected amount of blood clotting in the population vaccinated (higher risk groups so I would have thought blood clotting not uncommon). As I think it was renoog said, correlation v causation.
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Yep they said yesterday if 2.5 million 60 year olds got the virus then 25,000-50,000 would die (1% to 2% fatality rate) without the vaccine whereas only 4 would get blood clot
But obviously as you go down the age groups it starts getting closer. E.g under 20’s they’d be 4 blood clots but only 100 covid deaths
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These are good points but that's not really how worldwide confidence in the vaccine works IMO.
Vaccine confidence isn't entirely based on logic or lot cal observations like you guys are making here. It's a bit of a game. And it also gives anti vaxxers a lot of ammo.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not really, it’s just fact that for under 20’s or 30’s they likely have a higher chance of an adverse/potentially severe reaction to the vaccine than they do from COVID
I personally wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have this vaccine
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Wait 4 out of 2.5m and you wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have the vaccine?
4???
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And I though I was risk adverse 😳
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Nope just blind as you clearly didn’t see the comments after it where I clarified. I was making the point that for under 18’s the risk from a bad outcome from the vaccine is pretty equal to the virus. Which is what Chris Whitty was alluding to yesterday
10 covid deaths today yet still 6 weeks until we can go to a restaurant !
Jeremy Corbyn’s come across very well this week
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 48 minutes ago
Conservative MP and former minister when asked about variants effecting vaccine efficacy.
"Well the variant argument is biological nonsense frankly."
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I think it’s a nonsense argument also, don’t you? There are going to be variants but we can’t stay locked up despite having a vaccine.
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 48 minutes ago
Conservative MP and former minister when asked about variants effecting vaccine efficacy.
"Well the variant argument is biological nonsense frankly."
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I think it’s a nonsense argument also, don’t you? There are going to be variants but we can’t stay locked up despite having a vaccine.
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ItbShould reduce the number of bedwetters when furlough ends
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
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Ingesting list - doubt many people would have predicted some of those.
Alaska for example - had no idea it was so crime-ridden. You’re close than I am to Alaska - did you know it had such problems?
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
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Ingesting list - doubt many people would have predicted some of those.
Alaska for example - had no idea it was so crime-ridden. You’re close than I am to Alaska - did you know it had such problems?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although it seems that the FBI recommends against using its data for ranking.
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2010/crime-in-the-u.s.-2010/caution-against-ranking
Surprised Wisconsin isn’t on the list
Surprised Vegas is so high and that NY & Wisconsin are not on the list
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
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Ingesting list - doubt many people would have predicted some of those.
Alaska for example - had no idea it was so crime-ridden. You’re close than I am to Alaska - did you know it had such problems?
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I think the man to woman ratio might play a role in Alaska. Loooooong winters/winter nights.
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 minutes ago
Surprised Vegas is so high and that NY & Wisconsin are not on the list
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NY crime has plummeted in recent decades. Guiliani did an exceptional job in that regard.
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posted on 3/4/21
Happy to ask questions to point out they said throwaway comment was unsubstantiated. No harm, no foul
Isn’t the more relevant correlation likely to be with places witt high population density so as to inflict the greatest amount of harm/terror?
posted on 3/4/21
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 7 minutes ago
Happy to ask questions to point out they said throwaway comment was unsubstantiated. No harm, no foul
Isn’t the more relevant correlation likely to be with places witt high population density so as to inflict the greatest amount of harm/terror?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I would image so plus larger amount of people so higher chance of a nutter living there.
posted on 3/4/21
Dunno crime in general seems to be higher in democratic states even forgetting population and doing it on a per population basis
posted on 3/4/21
Did Joe Biden actually say that the Georgia voter ID laws are Jim Crow on steroids? This must be a mistake, surely?
posted on 3/4/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 3/4/21
comment by NPEEE (U22521)
posted 3 minutes ago
Apparently Starmer has upset Labour’s members for visiting a church, at Easter.
The excuse is they are allegedly connected to conversion therapy but if they are unaware Christians think homosexuality is a sin wait until they hear about what happens to homosexuals in Islamic countries...might need to give their intersectionality psychobabble a rethink
----------------------------------------------------------------------
😂😂😂😂
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 17 minutes ago
Dunno crime in general seems to be higher in democratic states even forgetting population and doing it on a per population basis
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think it’s proportion of population in densely populated areas that is relevant rather than overall per population as that metric (in effect per capita) reduces in relevance as you have greater variety of population densities.
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 4 hours, 18 minutes ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 3 hours, 7 minutes ago
Further cases of a rare blood clotting syndrome including seven deaths have been reported among recipients of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab in the UK, although experts say the numbers remain low and the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh any risks.
-----
This is gonna damage vaccine confidence worldwide.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It is the context of this that is important. What would be the expected amount of blood clotting in the population vaccinated (higher risk groups so I would have thought blood clotting not uncommon). As I think it was renoog said, correlation v causation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep they said yesterday if 2.5 million 60 year olds got the virus then 25,000-50,000 would die (1% to 2% fatality rate) without the vaccine whereas only 4 would get blood clot
But obviously as you go down the age groups it starts getting closer. E.g under 20’s they’d be 4 blood clots but only 100 covid deaths
----------------------------------------------------------------------
These are good points but that's not really how worldwide confidence in the vaccine works IMO.
Vaccine confidence isn't entirely based on logic or lot cal observations like you guys are making here. It's a bit of a game. And it also gives anti vaxxers a lot of ammo.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not really, it’s just fact that for under 20’s or 30’s they likely have a higher chance of an adverse/potentially severe reaction to the vaccine than they do from COVID
I personally wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have this vaccine
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wait 4 out of 2.5m and you wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have the vaccine?
4???
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And I though I was risk adverse 😳
posted on 3/4/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 3/4/21
Basically like Scotland is less densely populated than England, but loads of Scotland is empty and most folk in Scotland live in central belt, so just looking at overall country (or US state) population density doesn’t give an accurate picture of the proximity people live in to each other.
posted on 3/4/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 3/4/21
Conservative MP and former minister when asked about variants effecting vaccine efficacy.
"Well the variant argument is biological nonsense frankly."
posted on 3/4/21
comment by NPEEE (U22521)
posted 20 minutes ago
Ah I get you now, sorry you went into Maths Degree mode which is above my paygrade lol
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😂😂 apologies am just off 3 months of the most technical work I’ve done since I started working so head is very much in the frame of mind at the moment.
posted on 3/4/21
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 4 hours, 18 minutes ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 3 hours, 7 minutes ago
Further cases of a rare blood clotting syndrome including seven deaths have been reported among recipients of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab in the UK, although experts say the numbers remain low and the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh any risks.
-----
This is gonna damage vaccine confidence worldwide.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It is the context of this that is important. What would be the expected amount of blood clotting in the population vaccinated (higher risk groups so I would have thought blood clotting not uncommon). As I think it was renoog said, correlation v causation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep they said yesterday if 2.5 million 60 year olds got the virus then 25,000-50,000 would die (1% to 2% fatality rate) without the vaccine whereas only 4 would get blood clot
But obviously as you go down the age groups it starts getting closer. E.g under 20’s they’d be 4 blood clots but only 100 covid deaths
----------------------------------------------------------------------
These are good points but that's not really how worldwide confidence in the vaccine works IMO.
Vaccine confidence isn't entirely based on logic or lot cal observations like you guys are making here. It's a bit of a game. And it also gives anti vaxxers a lot of ammo.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not really, it’s just fact that for under 20’s or 30’s they likely have a higher chance of an adverse/potentially severe reaction to the vaccine than they do from COVID
I personally wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have this vaccine
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wait 4 out of 2.5m and you wouldn’t let anyone under 18 have the vaccine?
4???
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And I though I was risk adverse 😳
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nope just blind as you clearly didn’t see the comments after it where I clarified. I was making the point that for under 18’s the risk from a bad outcome from the vaccine is pretty equal to the virus. Which is what Chris Whitty was alluding to yesterday
posted on 3/4/21
10 covid deaths today yet still 6 weeks until we can go to a restaurant !
posted on 3/4/21
Jeremy Corbyn’s come across very well this week
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 48 minutes ago
Conservative MP and former minister when asked about variants effecting vaccine efficacy.
"Well the variant argument is biological nonsense frankly."
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think it’s a nonsense argument also, don’t you? There are going to be variants but we can’t stay locked up despite having a vaccine.
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 48 minutes ago
Conservative MP and former minister when asked about variants effecting vaccine efficacy.
"Well the variant argument is biological nonsense frankly."
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think it’s a nonsense argument also, don’t you? There are going to be variants but we can’t stay locked up despite having a vaccine.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
ItbShould reduce the number of bedwetters when furlough ends
posted on 3/4/21
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
posted on 3/4/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingesting list - doubt many people would have predicted some of those.
Alaska for example - had no idea it was so crime-ridden. You’re close than I am to Alaska - did you know it had such problems?
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingesting list - doubt many people would have predicted some of those.
Alaska for example - had no idea it was so crime-ridden. You’re close than I am to Alaska - did you know it had such problems?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although it seems that the FBI recommends against using its data for ranking.
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2010/crime-in-the-u.s.-2010/caution-against-ranking
posted on 3/4/21
Surprised Wisconsin isn’t on the list
posted on 3/4/21
Surprised Vegas is so high and that NY & Wisconsin are not on the list
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
Ten worst states for violent crime in the U.S.
Violent crimes include r?pe, robbery, aggravated assault and murder.
1. Alaska
2. New Mexico
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Nevada
6. Louisiana
7. Alabama
8. Missouri
9. S. Carolina
10. Arizona.
Not a lot of Democratic states on that list. USA Today.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingesting list - doubt many people would have predicted some of those.
Alaska for example - had no idea it was so crime-ridden. You’re close than I am to Alaska - did you know it had such problems?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think the man to woman ratio might play a role in Alaska. Loooooong winters/winter nights.
posted on 3/4/21
comment by Oscar. #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 minutes ago
Surprised Vegas is so high and that NY & Wisconsin are not on the list
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NY crime has plummeted in recent decades. Guiliani did an exceptional job in that regard.
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