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There are patients with severe symptoms got sent directly to quarantine facilities that don’t have DNA analysis capability, and no DNA sample ever taken. While numbers are possibly directionally correct, China isn’t disclosing the real numbers to WHO, and no one really knows. Only stats that matter to us will be the ones within US. |
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From what I hear, Rusty prefers the Castro District over the Tenderloin. Again, just what I've heard. :ugh2: |
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Those in China and Italy look as if they're on the moon. Those in the US, however, appear to be in a trailer park. :icon14: Yeah baby!!!!! |
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Shortage are going to be bad if you are buying stuff from China.
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The Pa. governor conformed 2 cases of the virus near Philly.
Talked to the FedX driver today. He said that he's delivering hand sanitizer and cleaning supplies in bulk to homes now. District manager was in today. Talked to him. Still can't order the N95 masks. Don't know when they will be available again. Stores are selling out of anything with bleach written on it. |
China is really twisting things around. :shakes head:
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He is right.
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A hotel in China used for quarantining potential infected "collapsed."
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Walking through the Pittsburgh Home and Garden show today. Every vendor had a big bottle of hand sanitizer out for everyone to use. Didn't see anyone wearing a face mask.
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I havent seen any mask'ers either... the parking lot of the Corona Corral is a full as it's always been. And no dip in visitors at my gym. |
After the Home and Garden show. We went to Sam's Club to pick up a few things. It was almost out of bottled water, toilet paper, and cleaning disinfectants. There was some empty shelves. Don't know what was on them.
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Just so we dont all lose our minds here. Perspective:
According to the cdc, 26 million in the us have gotten the flu during the the current 19/20 flu season. Of that number, 250,000 have been hospitalized and 14,000 have died. Again, thats just in the states. Oh, in full disclosure as some have required when posting on this thread: my uncle is a Dr, another is a Dentist and my sister dated a Pharmacist once in the past. So.... :rofl2: The MSM can go and suck it! |
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Ha ha... i know, right. Sorry! |
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This how the media is so powerful to decimate fear and hide the truth. Btw Zington does your sister open to the idea of dating a Proctologist? Just saying. |
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Maybe at some point... she's more into Urologists these days. But I'll give you a heads up if that ever changes. |
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In the meantime, I'm taking some precautions (mainly beefing up my emergency supplies a little) but not going overboard. |
Y'all ever hear the saying, "find out what the really big money is doing, and then do that thing?"
The global banks activated corporate resiliency plans this weekend. Moving trading floors to dispersal locations. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
From a friend of mine who is an infectious disease scientist @ MIT:
"Another note on the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. MIT has cancelled all events with >125 people and prohibited all international business travel. Stanford is moving to all-online classes. Why such extreme measures despite so few deaths so far? The goal is to slow the burn of the pandemic. There is no preexisting immunity to COVID-19, so many or most of us will get infected with it at some point. This is a reality we are unlikely to avoid. So far, the numbers (including from countries with huge operations for detecting mild cases) suggest that >10% of infected people require hospitalization. If we can slow the spread, we can avoid overwhelming our hospitals. If we exceed the capacity of hospitals, the death rate will be elevated above the estimated 0.5%-2% of cases. People will begin to die from unrelated and treatable causes, due to lack of hospital capacity. Why are we seeing such alarm now, more than anything we can remember? This virus appears to have a unique combination of infectiousness and lethality. While mathematical estimates of these features are hard to nail down in the early stages of a pandemic, it is very likely that this is the worst combination of infectiousness and lethality that the world has seen since 1918 Spanish flu. Note that these lethality estimates of >0.5% are much worse than seasonal flu and are coming from countries with good healthcare. (It remains possible that many infections are so asymptomatic that they are impossible to detect even with surveillance, but it will take time to do the serotests to make this determination.) The good news is that we live in a modern era, where we can prepare. We can enhance hand hygiene, decrease travel, lower exposure, and use teleconferencing solutions to replace some features of large gatherings. Infectiousness is a property of our behavior, as well as of the virus itself. Another bright spot is that this virus does not appear to have high lethality rates in children and young people. This is all to say -- I think the attached graphic is fantastic. It nicely explains the goal of public health measures. We can't prevent this pandemic from infecting a huge number of us, but we can save lives by slowing its burn." https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4faf016d9b.jpg Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
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Once the hospitals are overwhelmed. The death rate will sky rocket. Iran and Italy come to mind.
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Besides those deaths are mostly elderly people with already compromised respiratory issues ( btw Im not implying you Rusty as one of them) your beyond the age qualification fyi. Lol The ebola, swine and h1N1 have killed dozen millions combined in America. Honestly Im more concerned about the growing population of men having erectile disfunction ( and yes Rusty here you might qualify) and that is why I drive a Corvette! Hint! Zington tell your sister 9/10 of Urologist have this disfunction and most of them wears adult diapers. A Proctologist ! man...I swear they know all the nerves inside that can tickle your goose bumps. Just saying . Back to topic. Yes someone out there are making a killing in making money out of this scare. Keep yourself hydrated, wash your hands, wear mask if your sick. Drink lots of Vitmain C. Take elderberry to boost your immune system. Be vigilant. |
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Updated: 18,000 deaths this year so far from the "pedestrian" flu. And 80,000 deaths during the 2018 flu season. Apparently the first set of data was dated. Still, however, per the cdc. And yes, the msm can continue sucking. |
I saw some research that said only stupid people die from Coronavirus. Here's hoping!
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