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How many deaths a year from covid is acceptable

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by trevor, Jul 7, 2021.

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How many deaths a year from covid is acceptable

  1. 1000

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  2. 3000

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  3. 5000

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  4. 10,000

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  5. 20,000

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  6. 30,999

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  7. 50,000+

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    11.1%
  1. trevor

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    As we relax the restrictions and an increase in infections and deaths is forecast what would be an acceptable amount of deaths from covid a year
     
  2. Campbell's soup

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    I can guarantee that it won’t be as many that will be caused by the NHS backlog and it’s constant inefficiency.
     
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  3. 1975citygent

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    Very good point mate. The front line NHS workers do a great job but the efficiency of the organisation isn't the best but if anyone criticises the NHS they get slaughtered for it.
     
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    Indeed. I have nothing but admiration for the doctors and nurses, but feel for them having to work in a broken, bureaucratic ‘sacred cow’ that doesn’t offer them the level of support they need.
    It’s about time the whole system was ripped apart and rebuilt from the ground up - theoretically impossible as the Conservatives would essentially see it become sold out to mates and Labour would overburden it with mid level management and we’d be back at square one.
     
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