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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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'Hamas' Jenkins 03:00 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
This is a 1,000 percent wrong.
I guess asking people to read the article they post is just too goddamn much these days:

"Some states went in the opposite direction. Louisiana barred hospitals for 30 days from sending coronavirus patients to nursing homes with some exceptions. And while Louisiana reported about 1,000 coronavirus-related nursing home deaths, far fewer than New York, that was 40% of Louisiana’s statewide death toll, a higher proportion than in New York."

https://apnews.com/5ebc0ad45b73a899e...&utm_medium=AP
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BleedingRed 03:02 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
I guess asking people to read the article they post is just too goddamn much these days:

"Some states went in the opposite direction. Louisiana barred hospitals for 30 days from sending coronavirus patients to nursing homes with some exceptions. And while Louisiana reported about 1,000 coronavirus-related nursing home deaths, far fewer than New York, that was 40% of Louisiana’s statewide death toll, a higher proportion than in New York."

https://apnews.com/5ebc0ad45b73a899e...&utm_medium=AP
https://nypost.com/2020/05/20/gov-cu...-homes-devine/

Guess you don't know that NY was fudging the numbers..

"Cuomo even tried to claim that the more-than-5,500 deaths connected to nursing homes in New York was a better toll, per capita, than most other states.

But the state Department of Health seems to have fudged the death toll, admitting it does not count nursing-home residents who ended up dying in hospital of the coronavirus, so the real numbers are much higher."

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TLO 03:07 PM 05-22-2020
Had possible contact with someone positive at work. I've had some very mild what I would consider to be allergy like symptoms, but was sent to be tested anyway.

The nasal swab isn't as all that bad. It really feels like you got a nose full of water while you were swimming. Kind of tickles your brain, but doesn't really hurt.

Now the waiting game begins. I've been told anywhere from 1-10 days for results. :-) Hopefully it's closer to 1.

EDIT: It also makes your eyes water pretty badly.
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lewdog 03:07 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
This is a 1,000 percent wrong.
No such thing.
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BleedingRed 03:08 PM 05-22-2020
I mean I guess the North East is just full of a bunch of retarded mother ****ing health officials....



Again, don't forget NY is fudging their numbers.
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'Hamas' Jenkins 03:31 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
https://nypost.com/2020/05/20/gov-cu...-homes-devine/

Guess you don't know that NY was fudging the numbers..

"Cuomo even tried to claim that the more-than-5,500 deaths connected to nursing homes in New York was a better toll, per capita, than most other states.

But the state Department of Health seems to have fudged the death toll, admitting it does not count nursing-home residents who ended up dying in hospital of the coronavirus, so the real numbers are much higher."
Seems to have fudged it, or fudged it? It wouldn't surprise me if they did this, but do you have another source instead of a tabloid? The link you posted references 5800 nursing home deaths, as calculated by the AP, and that factors into their proportion of overall deaths.

For example, to be equivalent to Louisiana, you'd need about 11,600 deaths.
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petegz28 03:38 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
No such thing.



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'Hamas' Jenkins 03:44 PM 05-22-2020
Think about this from the perspective of a scientific observation:

You have a control group and an experimental group.

If New York and New Jersey are doing things that are disproportionately dangerous from a mortality perspective, one would expect a disproportionate increase in the slice of the pie.

From that chart it certainly doesn't look like New York is reporting their nursing home deaths in hospital as nursing home deaths (or Michigan, for that matter), but even if they only counted half of their deaths and we adjusted for that, their percentage would be in line with other states.

Take them to task for their reporting all you want, because public health officials should be as transparent as possible with this information, but even if you double the mortality rate there doesn't appear to be a substantially increased risk.
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BigCatDaddy 03:46 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
No such thing.
Bullshit. Someone here said Planet Fitness is a great gym.
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lewdog 03:47 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Bullshit. Someone here said Planet Fitness is a great gym.
:-)
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petegz28 03:47 PM 05-22-2020
Fauci Flips On Lockdown: Staying Home Too Long Could Cause ‘Irreparable Damage’

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that there could be “irreparable damage” if lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic went on too long.

Fauci explained during a segment of CNBC’s “Fast Money Halftime Report” that there could be numerous unintended consequences to keeping the country shut down longer than necessary.

Fauci began by saying that his position had always been that states and regions should open as they passed certain benchmarks and could do so safely while still protecting the more vulnerable populations.

“We can’t stay locked down for such a considerable period of time that you might do irreparable damage and have unintended consequences, including consequences for health,” Fauci explained, adding, “We are enthusiastic about reopening. I think we can do it in pace that would be reasonable and would get us back as a society from a morale standpoint as well as the economy.”


“I don’t want people to think that any of us feel that staying locked down for prolonged period of time is the way to go,” Fauci continued. “We had to do that when we had the explosion of cases, but now is the time depending upon where you are and what your situation is, to look at reopening the economy, reopening the country to try to get back to some degree of normal. I’m totally in favor of that if it’s done in the proper way in the appropriate setting.”

Fauci concluded by saying that he did still have concerns that some areas might bypass the benchmarks for safe reopening and cause an unmanageable spike in cases, but reiterated that it was time to consider taking steps to reopen as soon as your area could do so in a safe and responsible manner.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/22/f...F-NVwvoWUGNGw0
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petegz28 03:52 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Bullshit. Someone here said Planet Fitness is a great gym.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
:-)
If the choice is to work out around a bunch of smelly, roid pumpers at "the gym" or a bunch of hottie house wives at Planet Fitness I think the answer is clear.
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lewdog 03:56 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
If the choice is to work out around a bunch of smelly, roid pumpers at "the gym" or a bunch of hottie house wives at Planet Fitness I think the answer is clear.
Hot chicks ain’t interested in the guy using 30lb dumbbells.

Get real man!
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Bearcat 03:56 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Fauci began by saying that his position had always been that states and regions should open as they passed certain benchmarks and could do so safely while still protecting the more vulnerable populations.

“We can’t stay locked down for such a considerable period of time that you might do irreparable damage and have unintended consequences, including consequences for health,” Fauci explained, adding, “We are enthusiastic about reopening. I think we can do it in pace that would be reasonable and would get us back as a society from a morale standpoint as well as the economy.”


“I don’t want people to think that any of us feel that staying locked down for prolonged period of time is the way to go,” Fauci continued. “We had to do that when we had the explosion of cases, but now is the time depending upon where you are and what your situation is, to look at reopening the economy, reopening the country to try to get back to some degree of normal. I’m totally in favor of that if it’s done in the proper way in the appropriate setting.”

Fauci concluded by saying that he did still have concerns that some areas might bypass the benchmarks for safe reopening and cause an unmanageable spike in cases, but reiterated that it was time to consider taking steps to reopen as soon as your area could do so in a safe and responsible manner.


Fauci Flips On Lockdown: Staying Home Too Long Could Cause ‘Irreparable Damage’

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that there could be “irreparable damage” if lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic went on too long.

Fauci explained during a segment of CNBC’s “Fast Money Halftime Report” that there could be numerous unintended consequences to keeping the country shut down longer than necessary.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/22/f...F-NVwvoWUGNGw0
They should write the article like this instead, so they get what was actually said out of the way before spinning it to support their agenda.

This way, the first four paragraphs actually seem rational... :-)
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stumppy 03:58 PM 05-22-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Fauci Flips On Lockdown: Staying Home Too Long Could Cause ‘Irreparable Damage’

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that there could be “irreparable damage” if lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic went on too long.

Fauci explained during a segment of CNBC’s “Fast Money Halftime Report” that there could be numerous unintended consequences to keeping the country shut down longer than necessary.

Fauci began by saying that his position had always been that states and regions should open as they passed certain benchmarks and could do so safely while still protecting the more vulnerable populations.

“We can’t stay locked down for such a considerable period of time that you might do irreparable damage and have unintended consequences, including consequences for health,” Fauci explained, adding, “We are enthusiastic about reopening. I think we can do it in pace that would be reasonable and would get us back as a society from a morale standpoint as well as the economy.”


“I don’t want people to think that any of us feel that staying locked down for prolonged period of time is the way to go,” Fauci continued. “We had to do that when we had the explosion of cases, but now is the time depending upon where you are and what your situation is, to look at reopening the economy, reopening the country to try to get back to some degree of normal. I’m totally in favor of that if it’s done in the proper way in the appropriate setting.”

Fauci concluded by saying that he did still have concerns that some areas might bypass the benchmarks for safe reopening and cause an unmanageable spike in cases, but reiterated that it was time to consider taking steps to reopen as soon as your area could do so in a safe and responsible manner.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/22/f...F-NVwvoWUGNGw0

So, pretty much what he's been saying for a while.
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