Johnson Is So Useless

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From your link “It was surprising and shocking to us that we have seen that level of escalation from symptoms to death."

They did die "with symptoms", the story is about how quick it was.

I still can't find anyone who died with no symptoms as you claimed.
So up to 80% of people who contact Covid 19 show no symptoms and there has been 96.2 million cases so far worldwide 80% of 96.2 million is what?
The figures don’t add up of all the people who died they all showed symptoms did they even though 80% of people don’t show symptoms?
 
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Later report from the same publication, "Patricia Dowd, 57, died Feb. 6 and had reported flu-like symptoms in the days before her death". February 6th was very early and she was one of the first deaths in the USA, but she did have symptoms that would would probably have been acted upon now.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Exclusive-Autopsy-report-of-first-known-15226422.php
 
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Later report from the same publication, "Patricia Dowd, 57, died Feb. 6 and had reported flu-like symptoms in the days before her death". February 6th was very early and she was one of the first deaths in the USA, but she did have symptoms that would would probably have been acted upon now.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Exclusive-Autopsy-report-of-first-known-15226422.php
What has that got to do with anything,whenever I provide proof you change the subject. What you have provided is nothing to do with you saying that supposedly nobody has died from Covid 19 with no symptoms. Typical of 3 or 4 different people on here who when provided with proof completely change the subject or talk about something else
 
Later report from the same publication, "Patricia Dowd, 57, died Feb. 6 and had reported flu-like symptoms in the days before her death". February 6th was very early and she was one of the first deaths in the USA, but she did have symptoms that would would probably have been acted upon now.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Exclusive-Autopsy-report-of-first-known-15226422.php
You said nobody has ever died from Covid with no symptoms,I provide proof then you put a story up of someone dying with symptoms,I rest my case.
 
What has that got to do with anything,whenever I provide proof you change the subject.

Erm it's the same person you posted!!

You said she had no symptoms and I posted a later article pointing out she actually did have symptoms.

Try again.
 
So you agree there is no disease that can kill you without showing any symptoms what so ever (but Covid can apparently)
Death is the most serious of symptoms of many diseases, not just Covid. :rolleyes:
If you've died from the disease, that is a symptom!
How can you logically ask, "if someone has died without any symptoms from a disease?" It's the type of question from a complete and illogical nutter!
 
So up to 80% of people who contact Covid 19 show no symptoms and there has been 96.2 million cases so far worldwide 80% of 96.2 million is what?
The figures don’t add up of all the people who died they all showed symptoms did they even though 80% of people don’t show symptoms?
o_O:confused:

96 million cases, 2 million deaths, that's approx 2% deaths of all cases. So the other 18% (100-80 =20)-2% (deaths) recovered (and had symptoms). Simples!
 
That might be true, if there happened to be an army of spare nurses, doctors, cleaners, technicians and specialists standing around with nothing to do who could be redeployed into the spare wards.
Do you think this is the case?
Bear in mind:
workloads in Covid wards are very high
some staff are sick, isolating, or dead
some staff have been redeployed into vaccination teams
many non-UK staff have left the country in the past few years, and especially since 1/1/21

Read the post above you by JohnD, and educate your self.

Right, so, are you saying the hospitals are overwhelmed but this is because they have only ~25% the staff numbers they should have?
 
Right, so, are you saying the hospitals are overwhelmed but this is because they have only ~25% the staff numbers they should have?
It's not just general staff. ICU staff are specialist.
For sure some skills are transferable, but by and large they are specialist.
Then there's the equipment and other supplies.
 
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