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Shocking News About France
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I've been wondering why not a lot/nothing has been heard on the BBC about how France is coping with Covid.
Dreadfully sad.
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Dreadfully sad.
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//This would apply to Muslim families in the UK, France, or anywhere else. As the author (a Muslim himself) says, “This needs to be recognised more broadly before it’s too late”.//
I am bit confused by what is he saying. I read that and thought it sounded logical that more in the Muslim community need to recognise that their lifestyle puts them at higher risk. However, reading the article I see he follows that up with ‘If Muslims feel let down, excluded or forgotten but the government response, there will be repercussions that will last longer than the outbreak.’ What is he actually suggesting?
He also complains that a lot of the information is only in English, but instead of complaining could not someone in the Muslim community translate it and make it available to all? It’s not that difficult.
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I am bit confused by what is he saying. I read that and thought it sounded logical that more in the Muslim community need to recognise that their lifestyle puts them at higher risk. However, reading the article I see he follows that up with ‘If Muslims feel let down, excluded or forgotten but the government response, there will be repercussions that will last longer than the outbreak.’ What is he actually suggesting?
He also complains that a lot of the information is only in English, but instead of complaining could not someone in the Muslim community translate it and make it available to all? It’s not that difficult.
Ask not what…
the latest modelling suggests the illness will peak in the UK ina week or so. However, it also suggests the UK will have more deaths than Italy, Spain, France and Germany combined.
https:/ /metro. co.uk/2 020/04/ 07/uk-s et-6600 0-coron avirus- deaths- becomin g-worst -hit-eu rope-12 521377/
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//I wonder if numbers are disproportionately high among ethnic communities in France? //
naomi
That statistic has already been noticed in the USA especially amongst the Black/American community in Chicago.Other states have recorded this fact. Presently the ownly suggestion tendered ,by a Black/American, is non-compliance re social distancing.
That was from a BBC source and not a racist rag less anyone protests. :-(
naomi
That statistic has already been noticed in the USA especially amongst the Black/American community in Chicago.Other states have recorded this fact. Presently the ownly suggestion tendered ,by a Black/American, is non-compliance re social distancing.
That was from a BBC source and not a racist rag less anyone protests. :-(
//France is expected to have 15,000 deaths by August.
The projected UK death toll is estimated at 66,000.//
Ignore that bit of irresponsible guesswork from an obscure American university calling itself an Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and only repeated in the Metro by James Hockaday. Not exactly known for responsible "news reporting". Still.....what do you expect from the source at 11:42. Below is an extract of a comment on the site.
"I feel this is irresponsible reporting and nonsense predictions. Models have large assumptions, so changing those can dramatically change the outcome. This model doesn't correlate with any other studies that are around and is pure scaremongering, as is the reason that this "news" outlet has published it.
The projected UK death toll is estimated at 66,000.//
Ignore that bit of irresponsible guesswork from an obscure American university calling itself an Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and only repeated in the Metro by James Hockaday. Not exactly known for responsible "news reporting". Still.....what do you expect from the source at 11:42. Below is an extract of a comment on the site.
"I feel this is irresponsible reporting and nonsense predictions. Models have large assumptions, so changing those can dramatically change the outcome. This model doesn't correlate with any other studies that are around and is pure scaremongering, as is the reason that this "news" outlet has published it.
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