43 million unemployed in the USA now.
These days now are going to be seen as halycon days come October, once it stops raining anyway.
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43 million unemployed in the USA now.
These days now are going to be seen as halycon days come October, once it stops raining anyway.
Rolls Royce cutting 100 jobs in Rotherham.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52909829
Baldness may be a risk factor now.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-h...esearch-finds/
So that's obesity and baldness, as if fat bald people didn't have enough problems already.
Even still, at this point its looking like we'll have the highest death toll in Europe without any real doubt.
Why? Well, the president of epidemiology at the Royal Society of Medicine thinks it was because politicians didn't listen to advice and took us into lock down too late.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TGjKKexdzg
Is he making this point for political purposes? Are we allowed to listen to what he has to say, or is it "too soon"?
I think we talked about this on the CV (3) thread and the fact that Washington State where I live and the UK went into lock down on about the same day despite here having the first reported case (Jan) and death (Feb) in the US that were if I remember correctly about a week before the first ones in the UK.
Our population is 7.5M with a density of 103/sq mile. Deaths currently 1,118 or 149/million.
UK population 66M with a density of 701/sq mile. Deaths currently 39,904 or 604/million.
So UK has 7x the population density but only 4x the death rate? Have they managed it better or is population density irrelevant?