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Richard10

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:45pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:45pm

ianc2 wrote on Mon Sep 14, 2020 4:09pm:

On Murcia today the Mazarron figures were:

26 new cases on the 10th

7 on the 11th

7 on the 12th

8 on the 13th

Well said

Richard10

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:53pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:53pm

PeterC wrote on Mon Sep 14, 2020 4:25pm:

And all it takes is for one of those idiotic women to test positive and there could be a massive spike, with all of them and all their families and the people that have been in contact with any of them isolating, and hoping that their barmy action does not kill anyone.

I take it your a single misogynistic mr Peter those stupid women... sounds a bit bad in your tone. Why not go back to a certain Liverpool football match back at the start of this pandemic. following fans but they still Played it and hey how we have a time bomb... not many “ stupid women “ there but never let the crap ...reality get into your reality. Look at the hotspots

Richard10

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:54pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:54pm

Richard10 wrote on Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:53pm:

I take it your a single misogynistic mr Peter those stupid women... sounds a bit bad in your tone. Why not go back to a certain Liverpool football match back at the start of this pandemic. following fans but they still Played it and hey how we have a time bomb... not many “ stupid women “ the...

...re but never let the crap ...reality get into your reality. Look at the hotspots

The spike is directly related to the under 30@

Ali52

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:31pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:31pm

Richard10 wrote on Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:54pm:

The spike is directly related to the under 30@

Unfortunately, although a lot of under 40's are showing as Covid positive and they have a much better percentage of recovering, as we know. It is the fact that they spread the virus. The vulnerable groups over 60, the immunocompromised,  diabetics, heart patients, etc etc are at extreme risk. 

Most of the people on Camposol fall into the more vulnerable category and we need to exercise caution and responsibility to ensure residents of Camposol are safe. 

So yes, I do think the women in that restaurant were selfish. They did not think of others , only themselves.  

As to Murcia Today, it seems to be a very responsible newspaper. I have not seen anything that is inaccurate.  The picture was sent to Murcia Today by the police. The editor did not make it up. It was also on El Pais on line.

Richard10

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:59pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:59pm

Ali52 wrote on Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:31pm:

Unfortunately, although a lot of under 40's are showing as Covid positive and they have a much better percentage of recovering, as we know. It is the fact that they spread the virus. The vulnerable groups over 60, the immunocompromised,  diabetics, heart patients, etc etc are at extreme risk...

.... 

Most of the people on Camposol fall into the more vulnerable category and we need to exercise caution and responsibility to ensure residents of Camposol are safe. 

So yes, I do think the women in that restaurant were selfish. They did not think of others , only themselves.  

As to Murcia Today, it seems to be a very responsible newspaper. I have not seen anything that is inaccurate.  The picture was sent to Murcia Today by the police. The editor did not make it up. It was also on El Pais on line.

Totally agree about the vulnerable groups. However some of the stats used are a bit nullified when you consider the samples groups that were vulnerable pre pandemic. A lot of carriers present no symptoms but carry on regardless. We came out from the U.K. on Sunday and our local area back in the U.K. were defo giving it all guns a blazing before the six pack law came into effect.


The fallout and the deaths from this is going to b horrific. Financially this situation according to Warren Buffett One of the biggest investors ever is .....

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Richard10

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:02pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:02pm

Richard10 wrote on Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:59pm:

Totally agree about the vulnerable groups. However some of the stats used are a bit nullified when you consider the samples groups that were vulnerable pre pandemic. A lot of carriers present no symptoms but carry on regardless. We came out from the U.K. on Sunday and our local area back in the U...

....K. were defo giving it all guns a blazing before the six pack law came into effect.


The fallout and the deaths from this is going to b horrific. Financially this situation according to Warren Buffett One of the biggest investors ever is .....

$9.8 billion write down.

Richard10

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:03pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:03pm

Richard10 wrote on Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:02pm:

$9.8 billion write down.

Bit like Wall Street crash in 26 .

Tony1948

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 5:25pm

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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 5:25pm

Richard10 wrote on Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:42pm:

Load of tosh.. or should that be tish.

People  breathe their noses and spread droplets.

It's not hard to understand.

Why do Operating Theatre staff make sure that their noses are covered?

As I said. It's not hard to understand.

Paul and Melinda

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:39pm

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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:39pm

Cases do not equate to sick or dead people. The PCR test can not detect COVID 19, it just amplifies the genetic material they get from the throat or nose swab, it’s so minuscule they have to amplify it over and over again until they have enough to read the code. If it matches the one they used as a primer they say you are positive. It does not mean you are sick or will be sick or have been sick or are contagious. As corona viruses are endemic in human society everyone will have had many corona virus infections over their lives. You may test positive because you had a cold or flu or the flu vaccination. The survival rate from COVID 19 if you get it and you’re over 70 is 98.7% ( if you have another illness like diabetes) . for young people it’s 0.00%. You have to get into the millions before you can find a fatal case in a 20 year old. There is no such thing as an asymptomatic spreader. If you are infected and making and shedding virus particles then you will have the symptoms of a cold or flu. If you have no symptoms then you are not making or shedding virus particles. This virus has a lipid coating, basically a fat case. That’s why soap and water deactivates it. Soap disperses fat. Viruses are not alive. They can not reproduce, they are bits of genetic code that reprogram your cells to copy them until your immune system kills those cells and stops the process. Masks cannot stop a virus, they are millions of times smaller than gaps in the filter fibres. They go straight through. All the deaths in the uk attributed to COVID 19 can be explained via the reattribution of causes of death to COVID from the real causes. Matt Hancock said we lose 10,000 a month in uk care homes in normal times. We have 41k deaths to account for. In 4 months we lost 40k in care homes as we normally do. Plus the extra who didn’t get treated for heart attacks or strokes or bladder infections due to doctors refusing to visit care homes. The doctors were told to put all deaths down to COVID unless absolutely unavoidable such as squashed by a lorry. No post mortems a were performed. Sick people were diagnosed as COVID on symptoms such as fever, chills, sore throat, cough, aches and pains, headache. Colds and flu were not diagnosed, they were replaced by COVID. On March 19 uk government downgraded COVID 19 on their web site as no longer a HCID. High consequence infectious disease. Because of its low mortality rate, then instituted a lockdown and immediately excess deaths rocketed up. This post is totally factual. There’s no “ my friend had it and they were sick” if they weren’t tested then you must assume they had a cold, or flu or maybe COVID. Or some other corona or respiratory illness. All of which have survival rates in excess of 99% for 99% of the population. 
please don’t start shouting at me about this information. The above are facts, and facts don’t care about beliefs or feelings. 

CFC1905

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:36am

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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:36am

Without wanting to appear rude or ignorant, how is it that you are so well informed and know about Covid when all the best medical and scientific brains globally don't seem to understand

That is assuming that I have actually fully understood your post which could easily be open to debate

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