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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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Monticore 06:33 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
53% sounds scary until you actually look it up and see that it’s 100-150 cases a day. There’s four million of us here. We’re at .00062% infection rate and .000034% death rate. Settle down with the scare tactics already.
Numbers are always going to jump up or look scary when smaller samples sizes but it doesn't mean we should be complacent either obviously smaller areas won't ever see total numbers of NY but they started off slow as well and it wouldn't take much for rural hospital to get overwhelmed but since a lot of those small towns were taking measures/precaution early the chance should be low.
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notorious 06:45 AM 04-18-2020
YAY!

Dodge City jumped to 84 cases out of 33,888 people!!!
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Dunit35 06:45 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
Numbers are always going to jump up or look scary when smaller samples sizes but it doesn't mean we should be complacent either obviously smaller areas won't ever see total numbers of NY but they started off slow as well and it wouldn't take much for rural hospital to get overwhelmed but since a lot of those small towns were taking measures/precaution early the chance should be low.
The experts also say we’re going to be at 9k cases by May 1st. Yet we continue to go up 100-150 cases a day. I’ll just round it up to 200 a day and we’d still be at 5k cases by May 1st.

Meanwhile 109k Oklahoma residents filed for unemployment during the first two weeks of April.
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notorious 06:46 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
The experts also say we’re going to be at 9k cases by May 1st. Yet we continue to go up 100-150 cases a day. I’ll just round it up to 200 a day and we’d still be at 5k cases by May 1st.

Meanwhile 109k Oklahoma residents filed for unemployment during the first two weeks of April.
I heard that the schools down there are having a hard time adapting, too.

The leadership is not doing a good job.
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Dunit35 06:50 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by notorious:
I heard that the schools down there are having a hard time adapting, too.

The leadership is not doing a good job.
The leadership is doing fine. It’s Oklahoma. We were already retarded before this started.

They’ve given kids assignments and chromebooks. Both my children’s teachers have been doing weekly visits and assignments with them. Probably not much different than most states.
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SAUTO 06:51 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
sorry man. But, this is the reality of the situation for many. I’ve been there 100’s of times the first time the patient realizes they survived. You can see the fear. It’s not pleasant but part of the process to getting back to normal.

People don’t think about the trauma to the psych if you survive a vent. Some on here know people or family that were on vents. Awareness that it may not be over for their family and friends when they survive might be useful information.
I haven’t saved millions of lives as a respiratory therapist like you have but I’ve known quite a few people that have been on a vent in their life and they have all been happy as fuck when that tube came out...
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2112 06:52 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
The experts also say we’re going to be at 9k cases by May 1st. Yet we continue to go up 100-150 cases a day. I’ll just round it up to 200 a day and we’d still be at 5k cases by May 1st.

Meanwhile 109k Oklahoma residents filed for unemployment during the first two weeks of April.
Oklahoma has about 4 million residents and is a decent sized state 70,000 square miles. New Jersey has 9 million residents crammed into 8,700 square miles.

Can you see the natural social distancing without social distancing?

NYC and NJ are fucked. But other places shouldn’t be under the same restrictions
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Demonpenz 06:54 AM 04-18-2020
Oklahoma is going to be ok
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Monticore 06:55 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
The experts also say we’re going to be at 9k cases by May 1st. Yet we continue to go up 100-150 cases a day. I’ll just round it up to 200 a day and we’d still be at 5k cases by May 1st.

Meanwhile 109k Oklahoma residents filed for unemployment during the first two weeks of April.
Our district has about 100k population and we have 14 positive cases total with no new cases in the last 3 days, 3 hospitalized and 10 recovered so I understand trust me. Some people think the measure put in place are why the numbers aren't as high as predicted which means hopefully we can start going back sooner .
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notorious 06:56 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
The leadership is doing fine. It’s Oklahoma. We were already retarded before this started.

They’ve given kids assignments and chromebooks. Both my children’s teachers have been doing weekly visits and assignments with them. Probably not much different than most states.
:-)

That's good to hear. I lived in T-Town for 5 years and adore the people. Unbelievably friendly.
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Dunit35 07:00 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by 2112:
Oklahoma has about 4 million residents and is a decent sized state 70,000 square miles. New Jersey has 9 million residents crammed into 8,700 square miles.

Can you see the natural social distancing without social distancing?

NYC and NJ are ****ed. But other places shouldn’t be under the same restrictions
Exactly. Which is why we should’ve never installed any type of safer at home order. We are naturally social distancing. Should’ve just told us to increase our hygiene and back off of people. Should’ve never closed elective surgeries, doctor visits. Maybe they could’ve saved a ton of jobs.
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Rasputin 07:03 AM 04-18-2020



Perspective

I have a Nurse friend who's sister is also a nurse going to New York to nurse the ill and i'm praying for her.
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Demonpenz 07:05 AM 04-18-2020
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2112 07:08 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by Rasputin:



Perspective

I have a Nurse friend who's sister is also a nurse going to New York to nurse the ill and i'm praying for her.
On a positive note: my friends wife is an ER doctor in NYC. They sent her home, not enough work for her.
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LTL 07:15 AM 04-18-2020
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
I haven’t saved millions of lives as a respiratory therapist like you have but I’ve known quite a few people that have been on a vent in their life and they have all been happy as **** when that tube came out...
I extubated a COVID-19 patient last week that wanted to give me and the nurse a hug because she was so happy and thankful to be alive.
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