kingrollo
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Some more reading and Italian stats for anyone bored...
https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/
Quick skim read - figures are a lot different to what is reported here IMO.
Some more reading and Italian stats for anyone bored...
https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/
Nope -- although thankfully mine's not too severe. While both respiratory issues and clearly asthma isn't going to help if you do get infected, I think the jury's out on how much additional danger it poses.. if this makes you feel any better!PS - any asthmatics had a shielding letter yet ?
Some more reading and Italian stats for anyone bored...
https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/
Look at the link to italian gvn website, pure stats no commentsMajority of stuff on that page seems overwhelmingly critical of the pandemic's severity.
I watch, just for the giggle factor now. They’ve run out of sensible questions, so they are sounding like they’re just asking questions they’ve lifted off soshul meeja.Is it just me or is anyone else getting fed up of some of the inane and intrusive questions from the newsreaders and journalists?
That was my thought: it's getting repetitive and intrusive.Same old questions from Laura Kuenssberg et al.
And same old answers from politicians at the podium?Same old questions from Laura Kuenssberg et al.
Is it just me or is anyone else getting fed up of some of the inane and intrusive questions from the newsreaders and journalists?
I thought there was more flat batting than before, like they were all wired up to the same flat battery.And same old answers from politicians at the podium?
Decided to stop watching the daily briefings because, well, I don't tend to get briefed. The journos are somewhat shackled by the format and the time limitation. If they weren't in competition with one another, elected to cooperate with one another and maybe selected a spokesperson, perhaps they might make a little more progress in holding ministers to account?
But hey, it rarely works in one to one political interviews even in 'normal' times, such is the apparent need to stay on message these days.