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LLass. Is that a 'keypad'? Is that a 'jetski'?
As for pottering around a lovely Coast - I get it ! I spent the last 2 weeks wandering around the Lizard, Kynance, Mullion, Cadgewith etc. etc. Looking down on those beautiful clear waters I can see it would be fine indeed to quietly potter around down there. In calm weather, a sea scooter, kayak or similar would be wonderful. One day maybe . . .
I see some trades going through - maybe some blue or red soon ?
The joys of a phone keyboard ??
LL,
Everyone's view should be valued and respected. The more diverse the views the more valuable the are.
I was a little concerned about "Scabcell". I trust this was a type and not some new blood clotting technology being developed. :)
*there are in forster line.
Can't bear to look for other autocorrect and typos ....
Off topic" First time ever in my life I was on a sea scooter this afternoon. Absolutely great fun and I am now looking for the best places around Scotland to explore with one. Hope everyone managed to fit in some fun the weekend, summer solstice has come and gone :)
My view is not worth a lot here, but there a 180k we know about who succumbed to Covid. Those who are immunsurpressed are ignored altogether in the UK.
I'm not sure if I ever saw whether the targeting of dentritic cells means that Scancell's Covidity vaccine will be a global lifeline for all those around the globe who have no effective vaccine.
My hope is that having worked for decades with thise who are immunsurpressed, led to Scabcell taking a much better path which benefits everyone.
Lack of effective media handling not withstanding, even a proactive session would be something useful to have outdoor public consumption.
In the meantime, I will pick up what I can whilst the share remains ignored by private and institutional investors alike.
All the best everyone, LL
Thanks for that TF, some good posts which I am sure we all appreciate. And to save you the effort, thanks to all other posters for some far more relevant and interesting posts than TF's and mine.
Beautifully argued RW and pleasant as ever . . .
To be honest TF I think you need to pop back to the darknsidr and distribyour wisdom back there. Seems to a growing concensus that you are talking drivel and haven't got a clue. (Their words, not mine)
RW I've been gardening. But now I'm back, why didn't you answer the question at all? i.e. how well did the UK do in handling the Covid pandemic (?) instead of being so unpleasant, (true to type). BFN
Dalester with respect I quoted Brazil 3110 but there is also Argentina 2804, Peru 6900 and Columbia 2699 amongst the worst, all in the Southern Hemisphere at a quick look. . . . and yes Vitamin D is important but it can't possibly explain a 10x differential can it?
Ruck the statistics are longstanding now and it is very hard to believe they can be in error to the tune of 10x ? Try to answer why the UK recorded 10x DPM of other Nations with different policies as mentioned. BTW you are notorious for 'discussing to death' yourself and I haven't posted about this for at least 6 months.
So, how well did the UK do in handling the Covid pandemic ? Off to lunch. ATB
Disappointing that TF decides to do a complete cut and paste of his advfn post here, rather than actually engaging in discussion where he originally posted it early this morning. Mind you, given the reaction he got (one comment saying 'This has been discussed to death in the past' and another calling his post 'drivel') I suppose the soft option is just to go to another board and try to look sophisticated rather than trying (however unsuccessfully) to rebut the comments received.
TF,
This has been discussed to death in the past - comparing the DPM across different countries is totally meaningless.
I'm not defending (or condemning) the UK approach, simply stating the scientific and statistical reality.
Simple answer.. worst are all Northern Hemisphere, best all Southern. Massive differences in Vitamin D levels in the general population of the 2 hemispheres. Multiple Sclerosis incidence would give a similar geographic footprint as would many other diseases.
"Many studies have demonstrated that Vitamin D has multiple effects on biological processes regulating calcium and phosphorus metabolism as well as effects on cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, immune regulation, genome stability, and neurogenesis. Recent studies have also found that Vitamin D is closely associated with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, and others [1, 2]. Many experts now believe that Vitamin D (especially with biological activities of 1, 25(OH)2D3) should be considered a hormone rather than one of the conventional nutritional vitamins."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5440113/
Morning all - just for the weekend . . .
As Boris basks in his latest glories of Partygate and Electoral dismissals and now looks forward to convincing a Parliamentary Committee that he is NOT a bare faced serial bender of the truth, let's have another look at last two years and (IMO), the UK's questionable handling of the Covid pandemic.
Leaving aside obviously barmy ideas about mass crowded events and shaking hands and sharing around the deadly virus for wider benefit (?), I ask the knee up apologists how they can now explain the following differentials in dpm rates still showing as the Stats mature :-
DPM in Brazil 3110, USA 3108, UK 2623, Russia 2607, Sweden 1864
DPM in Japan 248, New Zealand 282, Australia 371, Thailand 436
The 1st group here (except Sweden) are all run by odd to barmy/vicious characters
The 2nd group all embracing tight restrictions on international travel, lockdowns, mask wearing etc.
What conclusions ? All the old cobblers about cultures, ethnicity etc. cannot explain such differentials of this size, so let's put them aside shall we ?
The UK's terrible toll is despite the wonderful efforts of the Vaccine Task Force.
So, in truth, political positions aside, how well did the UK do in handling the Covid pandemic ?