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Anyone coming from India goes to Darwin for HQ, states deal with the othersroar wrote:I haven't been paying too much attention but I assume the federal government is still shirking it's responsibility, and no quarantine process has been developed, apart, of course, from dumping them in the various states.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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So why are people from ravaged India more special then those from SE Asia who cannot get homer at all unless we quarantine in Singapore at a massive cost.And most of the aggrieved went to India voluntarily during this crisis, like cricket commentators who went for much moolah.
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The situation is, of course, terrible in India. Be wary of the over-hyping in the media, though. The numbers are large because the population is vast. If the assessment is done by reference to the number of deaths per million people, India has still experienced proportionately many fewer deaths than many other countries, even allowing for extensive under-reporting.
India has reported a total of 171 deaths per million people (which has it ranked just 110th-highest/113th lowest - so, more or less right in the middle of the pack)). Amongst countries with more than trivially small populations, Hungary ranks highest (2,947 per million), followed by Czechia (2,760), Bosnia & Herzegovina (2,693), Bulgaria (2,446), Belgium (2,101), Italy (2,028), Brazil (1,960), Peru (1,895), the UK (1,871), Poland (1,837), USA (1,788), Spain (1,685) and Mexico (1,677).
India has reported a total of 171 deaths per million people (which has it ranked just 110th-highest/113th lowest - so, more or less right in the middle of the pack)). Amongst countries with more than trivially small populations, Hungary ranks highest (2,947 per million), followed by Czechia (2,760), Bosnia & Herzegovina (2,693), Bulgaria (2,446), Belgium (2,101), Italy (2,028), Brazil (1,960), Peru (1,895), the UK (1,871), Poland (1,837), USA (1,788), Spain (1,685) and Mexico (1,677).
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Lol, Australia has 34 deaths per million, but yeah celebrate the US as handling things so much better...Dave The Man wrote:stui magpie wrote:^
Yeah, the way some people were speaking on here not long ago you'd think the US would have been a clear No 1.
Shows what happens when you properly get the Vaccine out there not like here the Liberal Party has F**ked it right up
If not for your hero Dan it'd probably be around 1...
They are on raw numbers of deaths. The "top 5" is the US nearly 600,000, Brazil nearly 420,000, India nearly 240,000, Mexico nearly 220,000 and the UK nearly 130,000.stui magpie wrote:^
Yeah, the way some people were speaking on here not long ago you'd think the US would have been a clear No 1.
Also, the US is a vast country, so the number of deaths per million is an aggregation of some very high numbers (New Jersey is close to the worst-affected place on the planet and its population is only slightly lower than Hungary's) and some more modest ones (eg, Hawaii, where there have "only" been 343 deaths per million population). Thus, there are 9 countries with more than trivial populations that have death rates in excess of 2,000 deaths per million population - and 11 US states.
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You have had the vax you ungrateful whinger. My 84 year old Mum has not. SO STFUDave The Man wrote:stui magpie wrote:^
Yeah, the way some people were speaking on here not long ago you'd think the US would have been a clear No 1.
Shows what happens when you properly get the Vaccine out there not like here the Liberal Party has F**ked it right up
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Is your mum in Australia?ronrat wrote:You have had the vax you ungrateful whinger. My 84 year old Mum has not. SO STFUDave The Man wrote:stui magpie wrote:^
Yeah, the way some people were speaking on here not long ago you'd think the US would have been a clear No 1.
Shows what happens when you properly get the Vaccine out there not like here the Liberal Party has F**ked it right up
If so why hasn’t she had it?
My parents are in their 80’s, living in Melbourne, could have been vaccinated but haven’t decided to do so yet.