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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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Donger 10:04 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Sure but this per million test rate comparing is retarded. Always had been, if the United States and Germany had both only tested one person each Germany would still be ahead by that metric.

Also that means Germany has more confirmed cases per a million.

It's a dumb shift after testing numbers for the US Sky rocketed.
No, it isn't. Per capita is the true metric. Total tests mean virtually nothing.
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burt 10:04 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
there are 180 to 195 people dying in NY in their houses every day that aren’t even getting tested.

The numbers don’t really mean much
Which is why people arguing over "the numbers" is so damn funny!!!
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Monticore 10:05 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Sure but this per million test rate comparing is retarded. Always had been, if the United States and Germany had both only tested one person each Germany would still be ahead by that metric.

Also that means Germany has more confirmed cases per a million.

It's a dumb shift after testing numbers for the US Sky rocketed.
Testing is definitely easier with lower population especially when it is concentrated in a smaller area, Canada is at 330k tested which is close to Spain and catching up to Korea although our country is vast we have only 3 major centres and most of our population is mostly concentrated near the border.

We are testing similar to the US as far as strategy though but I would prefer Germany's approach.
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BleedingRed 10:06 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
No, it isn't. Per capita is the true metric. Total tests mean virtually nothing.
ok then Germany and South Korea have more cases per capita than the United States. Hence they are doing worse with the Coronavirus than us?

Do you see why that metric is skewed.
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KChiefs1 10:08 AM 04-07-2020
My niece just sent me this to make me feel better.

Originally Posted by :

Spirit Week Events Lift Morale
Optimism Grows in Wake of COVID-19



FSD - Crazy Sock Day
FSD leadership in two different areas of the state had similar ideas to lift the morale of team members during the COVID-19 pandemic – “Spirit Week” – in Jefferson City.

On the 9th Floor of the Jefferson Building in Jefferson City, the IM Customer Relations Unit, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Unit, and FAMIS team celebrate Spirt Week April 13-April 17.



Day 1 – Crazy Sock Day

“Spirit Week will be a welcome distraction from the tension and stress we all are dealing with right now,” expressed CIS II Drew Koons with the IM Customer Relations Unit.


FSD - Hat Day
The event was set up to do something to take staff’s minds off the serious nature of what they are working through each day, even if only for a minute.

“The goal was to bring a few smiles and laughs.” said CRU Manager Anna Beckett.



Day 2 – Hat Day

Other themes include Team Spirit Day, Decades Day, and DSS Pride Day.

“We are just trying to find ways to lighten the mood and create something fun and positive to look forward too.” said Cara Newham, Social Service Manager Nursing Home Units. “This will be fun & quite interesting!”

Spirit Day 3 - PJ & Onesie Day

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BleedingRed 10:09 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
Testing is definitely easier with lower population especially when it is concentrated in a smaller area, Canada is at 330k tested which is close to Spain and catching up to Korea although our country is vast we have only 3 major centres and most of our population is mostly concentrated near the border.
this



Donger Iceland is killing it at 81,000 per a million tested!


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Monticore 10:10 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
My niece just sent me this to make me feel better.
What no Superbowl champion Kansas City Chiefs day.
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Ninerfan11 10:10 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
No, it isn't. Per capita is the true metric. Total tests mean virtually nothing.
Total tests mean a lot. This isn't a black/white issue.
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Donger 10:10 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
ok then Germany and South Korea have more cases per capita than the United States. Hence they are doing worse with the Coronavirus than us?

Do you see why that metric is skewed.
The question was about testing. And that per capita testing numbers are "retarded" in your opinion. That's wrong.

It's all about per capita. We have done 2,000,000 tests. We have 350,000,000 people. Germany has done 918,000 tests and they have 83,000,000 people.
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Donger 10:11 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Ninerfan11:
Total tests mean a lot. This isn't a black/white issue.
Why does total tests mean a lot?
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The Franchise 10:12 AM 04-07-2020
Welp. Just found out that my Mom went and got tested this morning. Have to wait 24-48 hours to find out. She’s retired and hasn’t been out of the house in a while.

Hopefully it’s just a cold.
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BleedingRed 10:12 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
The question was about testing. And that per capita testing numbers are "retarded" in your opinion. That's wrong.

It's all about per capita. We have done 2,000,000 tests. We have 350,000,000 people. Germany has done 918,000 tests and they have 83,000,000 people.
Sure and Iceland has tested very few but per million they are at 81,000 per a million. The metric is not good for measuring much of anything.
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BleedingRed 10:13 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Why does total tests mean a lot?
lmao
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Ninerfan11 10:13 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:

Donger Iceland is killing it at 81,000 per a million tested!
Guy is so disingenuous.
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Donger 10:13 AM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Sure and Iceland has tested very few but per million they are at 81,000 per a million. The metric is not good for measuring much of anything.
Sure it is. They've tested a vastly higher percentage of their population than we have. That's why per capita is vastly more important than total test numbers.
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