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LSE isn't clueless he is purposely misleading people into panicking. Rather be clueless than as be that much of a twat.
Why do people talk about streaming like its a brand new thing no one has been doing for over 10 years with films being released to both at the same time and purely straight to the streaming site for ages too. The oscars are only next year allowing films with no theatrical release to be considered and they've already said this will be only for one year.
Streaming has existed for ****ing ages without having a huge effect on cinema, it isn't going to be that different now. Stop being panicked into selling at a loss by the low lives on here.
LSE0086 you are a scumbag.
It's crazy people are allowed to try and scare others into selling their shares. Scum of the earth.
The death rate is higher than seasonal flu even with a load of restrictions in place though, how can you disagree with that?
I'm all for tory bashing but you can't really believe we should just be going about our lives as normal. The average number of deaths this year is 20% higher than every other year in recent memory despite us having restrictions in place.
People need to just be patient, just becasue the value of your shares have dropped a bit today there's no need to throw a strop with incorrect data used to back you up.
This will be £2 to £2.50 in no time. mRNA vaccines have been tested for years, they won't harm you, there will be plenty of uptake and we only need health care workers and older people to have them before we release restrictions. As long as covid stops overwhelming the health service things can be much more normal.
But why are there so many more deaths than every other year then George?
Why is the death rate so much higher?
The cause of death written on a certificate doesn't change that we've had almost 60,000 deaths more in 2020 than the average for the last 10. And that's just in the UK, other countries have similar statistics too.
But we have on average approximatly a simlar number of deaths from things like that every year, with a slight margin on error.
How are you accounting from an extra 40,000-60,000 excess deaths in the UK this year? And in the majority of other countires?
Either it's a huge coincidence or it's caused by covid.