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The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

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CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

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pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

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pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

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pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

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CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

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CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

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CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 10:49 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 10:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

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pelmetman - 2021-09-24 10:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

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CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-25 9:55 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-25 9:48 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 10:49 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 10:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

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CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-25 9:55 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-25 9:48 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 10:49 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 10:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

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pelmetman - 2021-09-25 11:00 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-25 9:55 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-25 9:48 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 10:49 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 10:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

Still trying to make 14 = 28? *-) ...........

 

But to be fair you did make a job = 82k 25 years ago ;-) ..........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2021-09-25 9:48 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 10:49 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 10:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:42 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 8:22 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-24 8:06 AM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-24 7:58 AM

 

CurtainRaiser - 2021-09-23 10:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2021-09-23 9:24 PM

 

The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

Still trying to make 14 = 28? *-) ...........

 

But to be fair you did make a job = 82k 25 years ago ;-) ..........

 

 

So you still want to demonstrate your stupidity?

 

Because your basic English is so bad you think that "14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period" means that the EU is only reporting deaths where a positive covid test was received in the previous fourteen days AND NOT the twenty eight days the UK uses? Except, as any fool knows, it actually means the number of deaths reported in the fourteen day reporting period. By way of example Public Health England reports on a seven day rolling basis, but that doesn't mean we have moved away from the "positive test within twenty eight day of death".

 

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

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The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

Still trying to make 14 = 28? *-) ...........

 

But to be fair you did make a job = 82k 25 years ago ;-) ..........

 

 

So you still want to demonstrate your stupidity?

 

Because your basic English is so bad you think that "14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period" means that the EU is only reporting deaths where a positive covid test was received in the previous fourteen days AND NOT the twenty eight days the UK uses? Except, as any fool knows, it actually means the number of deaths reported in the fourteen day reporting period. By way of example Public Health England reports on a seven day rolling basis, but that doesn't mean we have moved away from the "positive test within twenty eight day of death".

 

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

 

Best tell your LOSER mates then ;-).........

 

 

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The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

Still trying to make 14 = 28? *-) ...........

 

But to be fair you did make a job = 82k 25 years ago ;-) ..........

 

 

So you still want to demonstrate your stupidity?

 

Because your basic English is so bad you think that "14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period" means that the EU is only reporting deaths where a positive covid test was received in the previous fourteen days AND NOT the twenty eight days the UK uses? Except, as any fool knows, it actually means the number of deaths reported in the fourteen day reporting period. By way of example Public Health England reports on a seven day rolling basis, but that doesn't mean we have moved away from the "positive test within twenty eight day of death".

 

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

 

My dongle is working again so......Seeing as you're still trying to make 14 = 28 *-) ........

 

Try blaming this on Boris :-| .......

 

Excess mortality in the European Union between January 2020 and July 2021

During the month of March 2020, the number of deaths rose rapidly in some European countries. In some parts of the EU, deaths were exceptionally high, when compared to the average mortality rate from the period 2016 to 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic affected every part of the EU; however, its impact was not evenly spread. In 2020, the EU experienced two cycles of excess mortality: the first between March and May 2020 (reaching 25 % excess rate in April), then a longer one between August 2020 and the end of the year (reaching 40 % excess rate in November 2020).

 

The highest peaks of additional deaths, during the early increase in COVID-19 cases, were recorded between March and April 2020, initially in Italy and Spain, then France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

 

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?oldid=509982#Excess_mortality_in_the_European_Union_between_January_2020_and_July_2021

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The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

Still trying to make 14 = 28? *-) ...........

 

But to be fair you did make a job = 82k 25 years ago ;-) ..........

 

 

So you still want to demonstrate your stupidity?

 

Because your basic English is so bad you think that "14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period" means that the EU is only reporting deaths where a positive covid test was received in the previous fourteen days AND NOT the twenty eight days the UK uses? Except, as any fool knows, it actually means the number of deaths reported in the fourteen day reporting period. By way of example Public Health England reports on a seven day rolling basis, but that doesn't mean we have moved away from the "positive test within twenty eight day of death".

 

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

 

My dongle is working again so......Seeing as you're still trying to make 14 = 28 *-) ........

 

Try blaming this on Boris :-| .......

 

Excess mortality in the European Union between January 2020 and July 2021

During the month of March 2020, the number of deaths rose rapidly in some European countries. In some parts of the EU, deaths were exceptionally high, when compared to the average mortality rate from the period 2016 to 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic affected every part of the EU; however, its impact was not evenly spread. In 2020, the EU experienced two cycles of excess mortality: the first between March and May 2020 (reaching 25 % excess rate in April), then a longer one between August 2020 and the end of the year (reaching 40 % excess rate in November 2020).

 

The highest peaks of additional deaths, during the early increase in COVID-19 cases, were recorded between March and April 2020, initially in Italy and Spain, then France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

 

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?oldid=509982#Excess_mortality_in_the_European_Union_between_January_2020_and_July_2021

 

And?

 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1131428/excess-deaths-in-england-and-wales/

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The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? :-| ........

 

Your source for this?

 

The EU :D ...........

 

"14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period"

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

 

Makes one wonder what their death rates would be if they included those who had died in the previous 14 days? :-| ...........

 

You have failed English comprehension. Again.

 

Rather than spoon feed you, try reading it again, you might even explore the link within your link

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Obviously you have failed very basic maths >:-) .............

 

So you think that statement means that only deaths where a positive covid test had been made in a fourteen day period?

 

And not the number of people testing positive or dying in the last fourteen day reporting period that the ECDC use.

 

You really should have stayed on at school.

 

So what number do the EU use to calculate how many died from COVID, if they're not using those testing positive in the previous 14 day number?...........

 

 

You are conflating two different measurements.

 

Each country in Europe may have different ways to measure deaths attributed to Covid-19 (remember how we changed how we measured UK deaths? ). Each country then submits how many positive tests they have had and how many people have died, in the last fourteen days. Nothing to do with the time period between a death and a positive covid test, just how many people have died in the fourteen day period.

 

I would have expected even someone who graduated from the university of life could have grasped that basic English, so we can only conclude that you dropped out of that, as well as leaving school early?

 

Nope I'm questioning the validity of the headline scores on the doors that you Haters have used to bash boris with *-) .........

 

"Interpretation of COVID-19 data presented on this website

 

The 14-day notification rate of new COVID-19 cases, along with the 14-day death rate are the main indicators displayed."

 

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/interpretation-covid-19-data

 

Its pretty clear the EU prefer to use 14 days as their main indicator, which is bound to be less than the UK's 28 day indicator :-| .....

 

Kinda puts the hissy fit you Haters had when the UK changed from 60 day notification to 28 into perspective *-) ......

 

They are reporting on the number of deaths that have occurred in the last fourteen days. NOTHING to do with when the person who died had a positive covid test, not 14 days, not 28 days not 7 days. Just how many people died with covid in the last fourteen days.

 

 

When you are dead, you don't know that you are dead, all the pain is felt by others. Its the same thing when you are stupid.

 

But when EU only count half the number that tested positive than the UK does, then its pretty bleedin obvious that your number is going to be lower than the UK's *-) ..........

 

When you are a braindead Lefty LOSER you carry on running around like a headless Turkey trying to make 14 = 28 8-) ...........

 

You are contradicting your self again, does your stupidity know no bounds?

 

Your opening post "The EU only count those who tested positive for COVID 14 days prior to death.......

 

Where as the UK counts those who tested positive for COVID 28 days prior to death.....

 

I wonder why that is? ......."

 

Still trying to make 14 = 28? *-) ...........

 

But to be fair you did make a job = 82k 25 years ago ;-) ..........

 

 

So you still want to demonstrate your stupidity?

 

Because your basic English is so bad you think that "14-day death notification rate per 1 000 000 inhabitants for the reporting period" means that the EU is only reporting deaths where a positive covid test was received in the previous fourteen days AND NOT the twenty eight days the UK uses? Except, as any fool knows, it actually means the number of deaths reported in the fourteen day reporting period. By way of example Public Health England reports on a seven day rolling basis, but that doesn't mean we have moved away from the "positive test within twenty eight day of death".

 

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases

 

My dongle is working again so......Seeing as you're still trying to make 14 = 28 *-) ........

 

Try blaming this on Boris :-| .......

 

Excess mortality in the European Union between January 2020 and July 2021

During the month of March 2020, the number of deaths rose rapidly in some European countries. In some parts of the EU, deaths were exceptionally high, when compared to the average mortality rate from the period 2016 to 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic affected every part of the EU; however, its impact was not evenly spread. In 2020, the EU experienced two cycles of excess mortality: the first between March and May 2020 (reaching 25 % excess rate in April), then a longer one between August 2020 and the end of the year (reaching 40 % excess rate in November 2020).

 

The highest peaks of additional deaths, during the early increase in COVID-19 cases, were recorded between March and April 2020, initially in Italy and Spain, then France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

 

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?oldid=509982#Excess_mortality_in_the_European_Union_between_January_2020_and_July_2021

 

And?

 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1131428/excess-deaths-in-england-and-wales/

 

And.......from your link ;-) ........

 

"UK winning the COVID-19 vaccination race in Europe

 

Among European nations ,the United Kingdom was the first to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for broad usage and started administering vaccinations on December 8, 2020. As a consequence, the United Kingdom currently has the highest COVID-19 vaccination rate in Europe, with other major countries such as France and German lagging quite far behind. The fact that the UK has some the most positive attitudes to vaccine safety in Europe is also important, with high levels of vaccine hesitancy likely to impede progress in other countries."

 

>:-) ............

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