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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!

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Spoiler!

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petegz28 02:19 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
306 of the 1,239 deaths were people below the age of 65.

And again, I wouldn't want to contract a virus that puts 10% of those testing positive in the hospital. Just because you don't die, doesn't mean you won't have permanent damage of some capacity. This virus is showing in some to cause arterial damage. It's too variable and too new to know why. I prefer to have a healthy heart and lungs for my next 50 years on this Earth.
:-) you think you got 50 years???
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Demonpenz 02:19 PM 06-17-2020
Texas is about ready to be sent hime again
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lewdog 02:20 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
:-) you think you got 50 years???
Fuck yeah. I ain't that old compared to most of you here at geriatric planet.
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petegz28 02:20 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Deaths lag. So the hospitalizations of today, are next weeks deaths etc.

The lowering of the deaths would theoretically be from the lockdowns.

Seriously, it was a joke. People need to lighten up a touch.
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petegz28 02:21 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
**** yeah. I ain't that old compared to most of you here at geriatric planet.
But all that sun....I mean like you're a walking melanoma case living down there.

I don't want you all leathery and wrinkled at 50, lew......
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TLO 02:23 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
306 of the 1,239 deaths were people below the age of 65.

And again, I wouldn't want to contract a virus that puts 10% of those testing positive in the hospital. Just because you don't die, doesn't mean you won't have permanent damage of some capacity. This virus is showing in some to cause arterial damage. It's too variable and too new to know why. I prefer to have a healthy heart and lungs for my next 50 years on this Earth.
I still think we're missing out on a lot of active cases though.
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Mecca 02:23 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Fuck yeah. I ain't that old compared to most of you here at geriatric planet.
That might not be a bad name for this place......that or Angry Suburban Dads.
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petegz28 02:25 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by Mecca:
That might not be a bad name for this place......that or Angry Suburban Dads.
The funny part is you think you'll never end up that way but us ASDs can see you are already half way there.
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'Hamas' Jenkins 02:25 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
You're also reopening all these elective surgeries and those people are required to have COvid tests prior to that. Wonder if thats part of it?
Probably. I just got a swab to the brain because I have to get PFTs on Friday. Cast a wider net, catch more fish.
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O.city 02:31 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Probably. I just got a swab to the brain because I have to get PFTs on Friday. Cast a wider net, catch more fish.
Yeah, that was an issue here with an orthopedic surgeon buddy i talked to. They're finding alot of mild and asymptomatic cases they weren't earlier.
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TLO 02:36 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Yeah, that was an issue here with an orthopedic surgeon buddy i talked to. They're finding alot of mild and asymptomatic cases they weren't earlier.
I can only speak for Missouri on this but there has been a huge increase in community testing in general as well. I have the chart which I can't seem to get to upload in here but the number of tests Missouri is running per day compared to even a month ago is night and day difference.

The numbers of positives per day has had a slight up-tick, but you have to figure that is expected to a degree.

Overall hospitalizations are down in Missouri, but they are a bit concerned as they are seeing an increase in some areas.
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SupDock 02:43 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by jdubya:
Maybe hospitalizations are increasing because they are going broke for lack of patients and procedures for the last 3 months. You might walk into a hospital today with a mild headache and they will want to run you through the works including a CT scan and getting you admitted for a few days. $$$$$$$$



:-)
I'm not sure if you are kidding, but you have to meet criteria for admission.
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O.city 02:56 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
I can only speak for Missouri on this but there has been a huge increase in community testing in general as well. I have the chart which I can't seem to get to upload in here but the number of tests Missouri is running per day compared to even a month ago is night and day difference.

The numbers of positives per day has had a slight up-tick, but you have to figure that is expected to a degree.

Overall hospitalizations are down in Missouri, but they are a bit concerned as they are seeing an increase in some areas.
Haven't had many here in Springfield, but i think Joplin has or is having some issues maybe.
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eDave 03:00 PM 06-17-2020
Arizona:

Cases: The 3-day total just hit a new peak as well as the 7-day avg. This is the 2nd highest number of positive cases added in a single day. We've also broken through the 40K mark in positive cases, (6 days have passed since we crossed the 30K mark).

Testing: PCR testing is up by a couple thousand tests over yesterday again. (Good!) 2nd highest PCR testing number reported ever.

Spread: Overall PCR positive test percentage ticked up again from 8.7% to 8.9% (based on 365K tests, up from a 6.6% low) and the average for this week is 16% (based on 3K cases, I expect this to continue to rise based on previous rate of growth).

Hospital Utilization: COVID Hospitalizations are up by 5% (all time high). ICU beds for COVID patients hit all time high again. (Overal ICU usage shot up from 80 to 83%) Ventilators in use for COVID also hit all time high again. Itubations for COVID patients shot up 25%.
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eDave 03:02 PM 06-17-2020
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
Since you went there, I can't help but wonder if the reason for the spikes in AZ and Texas is their proximity to the border...ifyouknowwhatImean....
AZ was one on par with MO before we re-opened. So no.
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