toby1
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Post by toby1 on Nov 18, 2020 19:07:50 GMT -5
Right Wing USA Media says that teenagers have a 99.98% survival rate if infected with Covid 19. So why the furore in Hartlepool ?? read on
Police in a north east town suffering the second worst coronavirus rates in the country say they are repeatedly having to break up mass gatherings of teenagers in the town centre. Up to 40 youngsters are socialising in the mass groups in Hartlepool – despite infections surging to 648 cases for every 100,000 people. Now infection rates there have surged to such an extent the town has officially become the second-worst hit place in the country, with 648 cases for every 100,000 people. On Tuesday, the North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust reached the grim milestone of 200 coronavirus deaths. Detailing the teenage breaches, Hartlepool Neighbourhood Police Team – part of Cleveland Police – said that they had repeatedly had to disperse gangs of youngsters from congregating.
200 Corona virus deaths of Elderly folk, not Teenagers !! Maybe the best solution is to round up all the Teenagers and put them in a room no masks and introduce a known covid sufferer so they ALL get the chinese plague they will soon recover and then go about their normal lives ?
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Post by fretslider on Nov 19, 2020 5:55:39 GMT -5
What's going on? A political power grab. The UN has instructed states to get their populations under tight control - never mind what they utter in public, it's not as if they're going to tell you any truths. The first lockdown has become something of a very bad joke. No10's scientific advisers relied on dubious data from Wikipedia to help steer Britain through the spring's coronavirus crisis and wrongly predicted the peak of the first wave by two months, an explosive new documentary has claimed.
Members of the Government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) admitted early virus modelling was based on unverified figures from the online encyclopedia, which can be edited and managed by members of the public. ...
One prominent Oxford University scientist told MailOnline using Wikipedia to guide Britain through the crisis was 'absolutely unacceptable', describing it as a 'damning reflection of our lack of preparedness'. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8961245/SAGE-used-dodgy-data-WIKIPEDIA-model-Covid-crisis-spring-BBC-documentary-reveals.htmlNo, it's a damning reflection of their preparedness - to make things up as they go along. For students... 3 reasons why you shouldn’t rely on Wikipedia in your work
Full of inaccuracies You should take what is written on Wikipedia with a pinch of salt. Even Wikipedia itself states that it is ‘not a primary source’ and that ‘some articles may contain errors’. Straight away you should close your web browser and say clear! Putting information that you don’t know is correct and debatable into your work could have a detrimental effect.
Who even wrote it? Very few Wikipedia editors use their real name or hardly provide any information about themselves. So how do we know who actually wrote it? Or why they wrote it? These are vital questions you need to ask yourself when using and looking for a source of information for your work.
Malicious entries that go uncorrected for months Wikipedia can be edited by anyone, which means users can falsify entries. This can be in a negative manner and although the majority of this ‘vandalism’ is quickly removed, occasionally it can remain on there for extended periods of time. So when your tutors say stay away from Wikipedia, now you know why! Make sure you take a sceptical approach to everything you read. Remember using more than one source in your work will allow you to achieve a better grade!www.openstudycollege.com/blog/why-you-shouldnt-rely-on-wikipediaEven students get warned about iffypedia, so it's worth remembering SAGE is full of medical professors.
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toby1
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Post by toby1 on Nov 19, 2020 9:57:20 GMT -5
""No, it's a damning reflection of their preparedness - to make things up as they go along."" I see this in Ancestry because some folk create the most convoluted family trees but all false ! I think they do it to impress the neighbours.
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Post by mouse on Nov 19, 2020 12:26:58 GMT -5
never did like wiki as a source.....it can be altered and manipulated too much and too easily
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