He doesn’t agree with you. You think he does because you clearly don’t understand the difference between infection and case numbers, as was proved when you said people die three days after infection.
Literally no one thinks the day before lockdown was the peak infection day. Not a single doctor, scientist, epidemiologist, mathematician or statistician has even remotely suggested this. You are completely on your own with this belief.
I may have mixed up my wording between infections and cases but if you continue to believe the 22nd was the peak day it means you think the average time between infection and a case testing positive is 16 days, which is obviously a long way out.
Also, you are twisting my words, making out like I’m saying everyone who gets infected dies within 3 days. That’s obviously nonsense and if you’re going to use that level of disingenuousness there is no point even trying to debate. Some die within a few days - those who are already severely ill. For some it takes weeks.
Anyways this isn’t the thread for arguing. Let’s move on.