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This graph plots the data in a way that shows the real data on how the COVID pandemic is trending in the population with infections. https://aatishb.com/covidtrends/?location=United+Kingdom

 

The way this graph is read is simple, the line that is now plummeting down needs to hit the bottom of the graph in a vertical line, if it moves in any direction other than down, we are not over this...

Current restrictions assume that there is not going to be another variant after this one that is displacing all previous variants.

So we may see this tame down to that of influenza levels (which is still dangerous to your health, people do die from the flu).

 

On that graph you can see the times we nearly made it throug, those new peaks that followed, after each dip, was down to these woke muppets protesting about climate change, insulating Britain and then the anti lock down protests, the vaccination protesters, the BLM lot kicking off about statues and that first one is the BLM George Floyd protests in the UK.

There is a direct correlation to group gatherings and peaks.

 

If you watch that graph over the next week, if it still keeps on going down off the chart in a vertical fashion, then for this variant at least, we will be over it.

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9 minutes ago, AirSniper said:

On that graph you can see the times we nearly made it throug, those new peaks that followed, after each dip, was down to these woke muppets protesting about climate change, insulating Britain and then the anti lock down protests, the vaccination protesters, the BLM lot kicking off about statues and that first one is the BLM George Floyd protests in the UK.

 

i'm impressed you can read the dates of events and inferr correlations from a chart with no date axis.

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2 hours ago, Adolf Hamster said:

 

i'm impressed you can read the dates of events and inferr correlations from a chart with no date axis.

you hover over the points and it tells you the dates, then you search for public events / protest / mass gathering around that date and then count back -7 to 10 days.

If you visited the graph and interacted with it, you would see that is is also actual data of people hospitalise, you can even flip the graph mode to show the death rates in a similar method.

Either way, the graph is more accurate than the pile of that the news services were using, very misleading graphs they are even though its exactly the same data, these are presented in a axis format that makes for easier reading of the data.

The graph line is time not an axis, both the axis are total confirmed cases vs weekly cases and it results in that type of graph when you make the plots the dates and not use the date like the news did.

Go play with it and see how it works, try looking up things that happened in those weeks... the facts speak clearly and if you don't see it, not my problem you didn't pay attention in school. 

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