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Welcome to the thread .....How many of you in here know someone personally who's gotten corona or tested positive and has had severe symptoms? or even someone you know who knows someone?
also anyone in here work in a hospital in NY or a hospital in general and can attest first hand that hospitals are packed?
How many of you in here know someone personally who's gotten corona or tested positive and has had severe symptoms? or even someone you know who knows someone?
also anyone in here work in a hospital in NY or a hospital in general and can attest first hand that hospitals are packed?
It bugs me when people on twitter say dumb **** like "the hospital wouldn't test me bc I had mild symptoms after my roommate tested positive. The government wants to keep numbers low!!"
Yeah it keeps infected numbers low but it makes the death rate higher. If you test 1000 people and 4 die, that's 4% rate as opposed to them testing 4000 with most having mild, low risk symptoms and now the death rate is only 1%
Sadly, I'm beginning to think that it's not about preventing the spread but just slowing it down to the point where hospitals aren't taxed. If we can't prevent people from getting cov19, then at least hopefully they can prevent everyone from getting it at once.I 100% believe there's no way to contain this in the US no more unless we stay in this mode for 18 months. By then the economy would've bottom'd out and economic strain would be more harmful for us than anything else.
States like NY and Cali basically ordered shut downs but that **** in Florida leads me to believe there is no hope. People are too dumb.
Yep. Was on Wapo earlier and saw some headline about how they're only going to test health workers and medical staff now, and just try to do their best with treatment. Won't even bother to testSadly, I'm beginning to think that it's not about preventing the spread but just slowing it down to the point where hospitals aren't taxed. If we can't prevent people from getting cov19, then at least hopefully they can prevent everyone from getting it at once.
Went to the dog park area to drive by (it overlooks the pacific ocean) and the place was more packed than i’ve ever seen it. people parking on side of roads. With normal stuff shut down all the parks and outdoor places are jammed pack full of people out here in bay area
Not to be that guy, another time, but I think you meant 0.4% if 100 people died and 0.1%. I get it, though that's a 75% decrease if they quadruple the number of folks tested and the amount of deaths remains the same. The data around this is highly sensitive so I'm always cautious whenever I read these reports and it truly irks me that I can't ask the author probing questions about the data source and sample size
Y’all about to be woofing it.
Haircut/shoes are some of the last things to worry about.
Yeah, they’re just buying time so that hospitals don’t get overrun and hopefully someone develops a decent treatment. A vaccine is too far away.Sadly, I'm beginning to think that it's not about preventing the spread but just slowing it down to the point where hospitals aren't taxed. If we can't prevent people from getting cov19, then at least hopefully they can prevent everyone from getting it at once.
Folk gonna be camping for haircuts the same way folk camping outside of Costco for toilet paper.That line at the barbershop when everything opens back up
About to eat me a bowl of fruity loops.No workout for me
I'm about to pop this frozen pizza in the oven and eat cheez its while it cooks