NHS England data here. Racial prejudice still exists in society, but opinion polling clearly indicates that […]More Covid-19 graphs from Christopher Bowyer. Update: This is […]So I have taken the ONS’s annual death figures for England and Wales and graphed them all the way back to the turn of the twentieth century. Abogado Titulado U. de M. Colombia
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Black Lives Matter. Introduction ‘Follow the Science’ is the phrase frequently used in both demands and justifications concerning Covid-19. Then I thought: what if we presumed that the death toll for 2020 is the five-year average plus the Covid-19 numbers?

(No cricket for me this season, I’m in no shape for it anyway).There’s also bleeding Twitter, which fits better with a snatched five spare minutes than a blog does (blogs need longer stretches of uninterrupted time. I really must try to keep up.It’s one of those large family tents that doesn’t come with a flysheet. Support me. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. It featured an astonishing  graph of winter-to-spring mortality for all years in England and Wales from 1993-94 to 2019-2020, with numbers from the ONS, which showed that 2019-20 was only slightly bigger than all the other years (click to enlarge):   I wondered whether […]More Covid-19 graphs from Christopher Bowyer. Which was more or less effectively completely waterproof without any special treatments, because it never touched the inner tent and so no rain ever got to the inner tent. This post analyses the ONS mortality statistics for the first 25 weeks of 2020 taking account of the demographic changes and longer-term mortality trends of the population of England & Wales. We can see its elements and name them and measure them. And vino.But I reckon it’s the same spirit! All graphs can be clicked to enlarge. This is an article by Rick Hayward. More the beauteous young wenches-watching. In the ongoing debate over the merits of the United Kingdom’s various lockdown measures the focus has understandably been upon comparing the number of lives the lockdown has allegedly saved with the […]Note: This is an update of my earlier post ‘This is what we screwed the world for‘. This basic analysis is not about resolving issues around wider linguistic […] ONS data here. Unbelievable. I carried the old-style truncheon. Other Covid data here. There is no racially-based variation on the teachings of Christ. The world does, as they say, keep turning regardless.But I’m puzzled about waterproofing tents. (If you have a gypsy rose-seller come around your table, be very careful, she is most likely a scout for a Romanian gang.

England deaths with Covid-19 by absence (yellow) or presence (green) of a pre-existing condition. (Similarly, if I haven’t replied to your e-mails it’s because I’m behind, will catch up soon.) The latest Tweets from The People's Champ (@JT100m). Support me instead by sending a bit of money my way via He was the winner of the 1984 London Marathon, and he is an Olympic bronze medallist. Plus running the son around to cricket matches as his two clubs try to fit as many matches as they can into this short season. Essentially, as Covid-19 appears to be a new disease – the first […]This is an article by Sam Case, a former police officer now working in sport and health.
Buy Hector's comic novel Days of Wine and Cheese (Vol. NHS England data here. A multi-author magazine-style blog, edited by Hector Drummond, ... Hector's very active Twitter page is here. Hector Drummond says: Sunday 29th March 2020 at 22:01 John, pretty much all diseases have an exponential rate of growth (or something like it), but it usually doesn’t last that long before it plateaus and then there’s a rapid tailing off. All graphs can be clicked to enlarge. Oh, and I went to London for the anti-mask demo and had my phone stolen, and I’m And now I’m spending my time getting ready for camping, and it’s crazy how much work that requires.