TangerineMorph
Well-known member
Ok so testing has improved in every country meaning we will find many more cases but that doesn't automatically mean the death rate goes up. The numbers across the world are frightening with over half a million new cases daily and the deaths above 7000 a day.
Over the first 7 months or so as the deaths started to drop we would see the epicentre move to another continent where it hadn't yet taken off. Now most places have passed their peak of their first wave the epicentre is returning to Europe and the countries who escaped huge deaths on the first wave are now seeing their worse numbers with some massive numbers coming through. Huge numbers coming out or about to come out of the countries who were hit hard first time around - France, Spain, UK, Italy, Belgium and Holland etc.
So by just partially relaxing some of the rules we see the virus almost spiral out of control and it seems there is no stopping it. I just wonder if it is actually a lot easier to catch it than first thought or is it just all the numpties who haven't taken it seriously and have helped with bringing back into the community?
Over the first 7 months or so as the deaths started to drop we would see the epicentre move to another continent where it hadn't yet taken off. Now most places have passed their peak of their first wave the epicentre is returning to Europe and the countries who escaped huge deaths on the first wave are now seeing their worse numbers with some massive numbers coming through. Huge numbers coming out or about to come out of the countries who were hit hard first time around - France, Spain, UK, Italy, Belgium and Holland etc.
So by just partially relaxing some of the rules we see the virus almost spiral out of control and it seems there is no stopping it. I just wonder if it is actually a lot easier to catch it than first thought or is it just all the numpties who haven't taken it seriously and have helped with bringing back into the community?