birdmanmike
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Ah, Messe I believe . . .
Ron Paul was probably correct, the way its going.:uhh:
You best start believing in happenings. Youre in one.
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The Spanish study, on the other hand, earned the praise of epidemiologists and virologists who say that both the test and the design of the survey were successful. Chris Sempos, a nutritional epidemiologist who works with the National Institutes of Health and recently published a preprint showing how data from serology tests can be analyzed to produce the most accurate estimates, says, “Everyone’s trying to do a good job, and they don’t have much time right now. . . . Overall, I was very impressed with the Spanish survey.” He adds that, based on the accuracy of the tests, it’s possible that the true prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 exposure in Spain is around 6 percent instead of 5 percent, but he “wouldn’t say that’s qualitatively different.”
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most living in the same apartment block
Lockdowns have saved more than three million lives from coronavirus in Europe, a study estimates.
The team at Imperial College London said the "death toll would have been huge" without lockdown.
But they warned that only a small proportion of people had been infected and we were still only "at the beginning of the pandemic".
Another study argued global lockdowns had "saved more lives, in a shorter period of time, than ever before".
People on the other side would state, well the figures were worse at the beginning, and turned out not to be that bad. Isn't the yearly fatalities from flu still over 500,000.