

He's fucking clueless. He has no idea about the world outside his tiny little existence. He's a European American.NineBerry wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:12 amWhat's your issue with New Zealand? Looks absolutely fine to me.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:40 amIf New Zealand cant control it there is no hope for the rest of us.![]()
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Says someone who never been further than his trailerpark. Eh trailerboy.pErvinalia wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:13 amHe's fucking clueless. He has no idea about the world outside his tiny little existence. He's a European American.NineBerry wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:12 amWhat's your issue with New Zealand? Looks absolutely fine to me.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:40 amIf New Zealand cant control it there is no hope for the rest of us.![]()
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It is everywhere in the UK.With overall costs for vaccinating the UK population at £12bn, the public accounts committee flags ‘highly unusual’ arrangements
Vaccinating the population against Covid-19 will cost up to £12bn, Whitehall’s spending watchdog has disclosed, amid details of tensions between health bodies over the rollout.
The National Audit Office said the government would spend up to £11.7bn on purchasing and manufacturing Covid-19 jabs for the UK before deploying them in England.
A report released on Wednesday reveals officials from Public Health England complained that they had been cut out of key decisions despite having previous experience of vaccine delivery programmes.
Meg Hillier, the chair of the Commons public accounts committee, said the report showed that the government was right to have backed a number of vaccines but the accountability arrangements were “highly unusual”.
“The organisations who know how to carry out mass vaccination campaigns didn’t always have a seat at the table when decisions were taken.
“The logistical challenges of vaccinating tens of millions of people – on top of the other pressures on the NHS – can’t be underestimated,” she said.
The report examined how the government has approached developing and planning for a mass vaccination programme.
Kate Bingham, the venture capitalist and chair of the vaccine taskforce, was appointed in May and reports directly to Boris Johnson. She has been in charge of selecting which vaccines to purchase and securing UK access to sufficient quantities.
I do hope that when you and Scot get together, we'll be invited to the weddingCunt wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:24 amYou guys should bravely follow all government advice. All your best interests in mind, after all.rainbow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:59 ampErvinalia wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:49 amThe irony of Cunt posting that video is how scared he is of situations where he might catch the coronavirus no matter how minute the possibility. He's a bit like Scot Dutchy. Trying to have it both ways.![]()
All this after I pointed out that 66% of Australia's population lives in five cities. Not to mention that outbreaks in those cities were extinguished with strict restrictions, including the compulsory wearing of masks, which were obeyed by most inhabitants. That is why Netherlands is lumbered with 36,260 infections and 588 deaths per million inhabitants and Australia's numbers are 1,094 and 35 respectively.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:35 amOf course you believe that. What land area are we talking about? Your cities are sprawling and the main form of transport is the car. Totally different to most of Europe. Apart from two areas of reasonable density the place is empty. Those two areas are hundreds of kilometres apart.Hermit wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 11:40 pmCorrection: 90% of Australia is a sparsely populated land. Most of the infections happened in Melbourne (population 5 million), Sydney (population 5.5 million), Brisbane (population 2.5 million), Perth (population 2.1 million) and Adelaide (population 1.35 million). So you have two thirds of the Australian population living in five cities.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:13 pmNo contest. A sparsely populated land. Comparing a social desert to a civilised modern society. Please Jim.JimC wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 8:02 pmYup. One defeated the virus, the other didn't...Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:27 amNine,
Purely conjecture. We dont know the right way to approach this virus as every situation is unique.
You cant make a list of rules as that operates counter productively. The next virus could be a completely different beast. Lockdowns dont work in a densely populated modern society. Comparing Australia to the Netherlands is ridiculous. Both are opposites on almost all levels.![]()
Bloody New Zealand miles from anywhere cant even control itself. JFCOAPS.
None of them are as big as Randstadt (population 8.2 million), but two of them come close. They are certainly bigger than Berlin (population 3.6 million) and Munich (population 1.5 million), neither of which have managed to bring the Covid outbreaks under control. That's why Berlin has introduced a hard lockdown a couple of days ago and Munich's starts today.
Lockdowns worked for Australia and New Zealand because people largely obeyed the regulations. The statistics are pretty good evidence for them. JFCOAPS indeed.
The current population of the Netherlands is 17,152,286 as of Tuesday, December 15, 2020, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data.
the Netherlands 2020 population is estimated at 17,134,872 people at mid year according to UN data.
the Netherlands population is equivalent to 0.22% of the total world population.
the Netherlands ranks number 69 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
The population density in the Netherlands is 508 per Km2 (1,316 people per mi2).
The total land area is 33,720 Km2 (13,019 sq. miles)
92.5 % of the population is urban (15,847,281 people in 2020)
The median age in the Netherlands is 43.3 years.Talk about chalk and cheese.The current population of Australia is 25,634,726 as of Tuesday, December 15, 2020, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data.
Australia 2020 population is estimated at 25,499,884 people at mid year according to UN data.
Australia population is equivalent to 0.33% of the total world population.
Australia ranks number 55 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
The population density in Australia is 3 per Km2 (9 people per mi2).
The total land area is 7,682,300 Km2 (2,966,151 sq. miles)
85.9 % of the population is urban (21,903,705 people in 2020)
The median age in Australia is 37.9 years.
Take a look at this map: World Population Density Compare the two areas. You have natural isolationism.
Do you see them falling? Who trusts any data coming from that country? It is the same old magic roundabout.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 10:52 amCurrent US Covfefe-19 deaths are equivalent to 16 Boeing 747s falling from the sky every day.
Is it i conspiracy theory or is it just sketchy enough to call it the 'Amazon Lockdown'?
Yeah, ad hominem arguments are soooo persuasive, aren't they?Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:41 amDon't you remember? Being critical of X outs one as unduly and unfairly prejudiced against X.Joe wrote:...
So being critical of the video is somehow a personal failing?
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