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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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wazu 10:38 AM 03-15-2020
I'm just looking at the dashboard each day: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

Scroll down to the breakdown by country. "Serious/Critical" cases. It doesn't include people who have died. I'm assuming that anybody who is hospitalized would be categorized as this, which means right now there are only 10 hospital beds being taken up by this disease in the U.S.
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SupDock 10:39 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
What we are as a society is selfish and stupid... thinking that's not a good excuse.

I think the full lock down only makes sense when hospitals are at 200% capacity and it's obviously not being contained by any stretch, and I assume that's when other countries implemented such extreme measures (I haven't read those details).

Before that, an understanding of how viruses spread and reducing your chances of spreading it (meaning, if you're one of the 60-70% of people who show no symptoms) makes the most sense.

Anyone who doesn't take those precautions when they have a cold or common flu is selfish, 'freedom' or not... especially when most people can't afford getting sick and/or could spread it to their kids, etc.
I would hope that we make steps before hospitals are at 200 percent capacity. Can you imagine what that would look like?

Wow

This man is the global authority on the spread of disease. If you are a leader (in any capacity) watch this. If you are not, watch it too. pic.twitter.com/bFogaekehM

— Jim Richards Sh🎙wgram (@JIMrichards1010) March 15, 2020

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SupDock 10:40 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by wazu:
I'm just looking at the dashboard each day: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

Scroll down to the breakdown by country. "Serious/Critical" cases. It doesn't include people who have died. I'm assuming that anybody who is hospitalized would be categorized as this, which means right now there are only 10 hospital beds being taken up by this disease in the U.S.
This is absolutely incorrect.
Even if the number for serious or critical is correct, that doesn't represent that number of hospitalized patients.
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Chief Roundup 10:43 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by ghak99:
Your posts make it clear you do not understand how the real world works.

You do not understand your own food supply.
I understand completely. Have you seen what is actually going on in other parts of the world? If a person does not have enough supplies and knowledge of how to make it for a couple of weeks given notice then let natural selection work I guess.
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wazu 10:44 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by SupDock:
This is absolutely incorrect.
Even if the number for serious or critical is correct, that doesn't represent that number of hospitalized patients.
Okay, I can buy that. Still an interesting number. We are barely cracking double digits for serious/critical cases. I've been watching for a few days and the number isn't rising.
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RINGLEADER 10:48 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by wazu:
There are only 10 serious cases of this disease in the entire United States. It's been this way for awhile, now.
I saw that too and saw it as something to be encouraged by but it hasn’t changed in a week and there have been a couple dozen deaths since. So unless mild cases are dying quickly before being moved to the Serious/Critical column (which would be worse than just not updating the Critical number IMO) this number is likely wrong.
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SupDock 10:49 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by wazu:
Okay, I can buy that. Still an interesting number. We are barely cracking double digits for serious/critical cases. I've been watching for a few days and the number isn't rising.
I definitely agree that the statistic is interesting. Who decides if it's a critical case, is it just ICU?

I am wondering how this website is accruing data as well.
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SupDock 10:50 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
I saw that too and saw it as something to be encouraged by but it hasn’t changed in a week and there have been a couple dozen deaths since. So unless mild cases are dying quickly before being moved to the Serious/Critical column (which would be worse than just not updating the Critical number IMO) this number is likely wrong.
That's what I am thinking as well.
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Chief Roundup 10:50 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by HonestChieffan:
not gonna happen....maybe movie theaters would voluntarily....on the other hand with this virus, who is dumb enough to go to a movie theater? Livestock has to be fed, watered, cared for, gotta market them when appropriate....food has to get to tables
I grew up in the middle of 10,000 acres in southern Missouri. If a person has a farm they have enough feed and hay to make it through a short term shut down better than most, including for their livestock.
As far as who is dumb enough. Just look around people are still gathering in large numbers and think this is all stupid and over reaction. People can either do these kinds of things or they will make things worse.
With all the reacting that is going on do you not think the numbers of people that are willing to stay home is not going to effect those businesses, you know to the point of where they would close the business because there will not be enough customer traffic to keep the doors open.
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wazu 10:51 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
I saw that too and saw it as something to be encouraged by but it hasn’t changed in a week and there have been a couple dozen deaths since. So unless mild cases are dying quickly before being moved to the Serious/Critical column (which would be worse than just not updating the Critical number IMO) this number is likely wrong.
My guess is that the each day a few people move into this category, as a few others move out of this category due to death.
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RINGLEADER 10:53 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by SupDock:
I definitely agree that the statistic is interesting. Who decides if it's a critical case, is it just ICU?

I am wondering how this website is accruing data as well.
For the most part the infected/deaths numbers have been accurate. It’s the hospitalized number that hasn’t moved for more than a week and is wrong.
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bricks 10:55 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
My friend Mr. Doggity's wife used to be the supervising nurse at KU Med's ICU. One of their KU friends sent them this: "I learned yesterday from a KU Med ER nurse, that fakers were coming in to be examined for COVID-19 and literally stole 35,000 surgical masks, while in exam rooms and robbing closets and then literally leaving the facility without being examined and tested. " If this is true, that should involve serious serious jail time if they can catch the perps.
Wow. Crazy!
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SupDock 10:55 AM 03-15-2020

Of the 3,000 ICU beds available in New York, 80 percent are currently occupied in New York, Cuomo says.

He says that it’s just a matter of weeks until “the wave breaks” onto the hospitals.

— Josefa Velásquez (@J__Velasquez) March 15, 2020

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Chief Roundup 10:56 AM 03-15-2020
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
My friend Mr. Doggity's wife used to be the supervising nurse at KU Med's ICU. One of their KU friends sent them this: "I learned yesterday from a KU Med ER nurse, that fakers were coming in to be examined for COVID-19 and literally stole 35,000 surgical masks, while in exam rooms and robbing closets and then literally leaving the facility without being examined and tested. " If this is true, that should involve serious serious jail time if they can catch the perps.
Well things are being done differently everywhere but here you have to telephone the medical hospital in your area and then they will review your symptoms. If they meet criteria you will be given a case number and told where to report. The testing is all being done in remote tents outside of the medical facilities.
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LiveSteam 10:57 AM 03-15-2020
They better get a handle on the inbound flights of Americans coming home at our airports.
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