I stopped following the news a while back, due to the constant negativity, so has it been scientifically proven that BAME people are genetically more likely to have it worse? When it was first discussed, the only "evidence" for it was number of cases versus the national average, which ignores obvious things like there being a disproportionate number of BAME people living in inner city areas, which in turn provide a disproportionate number of cases and deaths. London, in particular, is now more than 50% BAME and has had by far the worst of it, as you would expect based on the population density compared to the rest of the country.
On the actual question, I want us to finish the season, even though there is a fairly high chance that we could miss out on Europe altogether now that teams like Spurs and Man Utd have their injured players (like Kane and Rashford) back fit.
Bird in the hand for me. If they ended the season now, I'd take it.
Our run in is pretty tough as we have to play all our rivals for Euro places. I have that nagging doubt that we will finish 7th and miss out. It would have been a fabulous and memorable season anyway, but now we're this close, I want that Euro spot.
I haven't seen anything published about BAME 20-30 year olds. Certainly it affects older people much more than white folk, but as you say, there may be many reasons, diabetes seems to be one that is popular in black communities at an earlier age. Too much Jerk Chicken...
Bird in the hand for me. If they ended the season now, I'd take it.
Our run in is pretty tough as we have to play all our rivals for Euro places. I have that nagging doubt that we will finish 7th and miss out. It would have been a fabulous and memorable season anyway, but now we're this close, I want that Euro spot.
Never any news about white men more likely to die than white women?