masukuma wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Lolest! wrote:193 positive cases out of 3381 samples
5.7% positivity rate
Jana it was sub 6% too
You can actually ignore all that ‘positivity’ kizungu mingi.
The number that really maters is mortality rate, which floats around 1.5%, of the total positive sample.
Compare this to Malaria, 5.1% death rate, out of an annual total of over a million positive cases.
We have either been coned or our government is incompetent and corrupt, or both.
Quote:There are two ways to have the tallest building in town. One is to tear everyone else's building down & the other is to build your building taller.
Instead of stepping up the attention given to Malaria, you are proposing that you reduce the attention given to Covid?
I am proposing no such thing my, leafy greens brother.
However the time for perspective is long past gone. Due to the luck of having a largely youthful population the impact of COVID-19 on Kenya is negligible. At least when compared to monsters like Malaria which kill about 30 Kenyans (most of them children) every day.
I know you will argue that credit for keeping COVID at bay should go to our thieving, incompetent Government.
About that I beg, no I demand, to defer.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)