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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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Mecca 09:03 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Graystoke:
Shit getting real in Iowa. Meat packing plants are getting outbreaks.
I knew from the onset these would be our hotspots.
In related news the fudge packing plant is still running strong.
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Merde Furieux 09:03 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Draconian? Strong word when people are dying by the thousands out there.
Where? NY?

Why does it bother you that someone would like to do some surfing in Jacksonville Florida?
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Merde Furieux 09:04 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Yes, you just provided the evidence that it works.
No I didn't. That's why I asked you.
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kgrund 09:06 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Merde Furieux:
Do you have any evidence that they worked?

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, for example, has been credited for issuing his stay-at-home order relatively early, on March 19, when his state had 1,000 cases and 19 deaths. Cuomo followed suit the next day, but by that time New York had 4,000 cases and 30 deaths.

1 month later, April 19...

California reports 973 dead

https://www.latimes.com/projects/cal...king-outbreak/

NY, according to Cuomo, reports 10,000 dead.


Those numbers don't make any sense. Did "mitigation" work in California but not in NY?

Does it really make sense to continue "mitigation" when it can't be determined that it is actually doing anything beneficial when it can be determined that it is doing severe economic damage? Why all the hatred towards the people in Michigan who want to go back to work? Keeping them home isn't going to keep any one alive in NY. This whole thing just doesn't make any sense.
I venture to guess that the #1 factor driving the difference is population density.
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PAChiefsGuy 09:07 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Merde Furieux:
Where? NY?

Why does it bother you that someone would like to do some surfing in Jacksonville Florida?
It doesn't bother me at all if someone wants to surf in Florida but to use the word 'draconian' to describe social distancing is a little ridiculous.

It's a crybaby mentality and frankly it's tiresome. It's almost over people should be happy not bitching at this point. Not saying Baby Lee was doing that but plenty of people still are.
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Merde Furieux 09:07 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by kgrund:
I venture to guess that the #1 factor driving the difference is population density.
So your good with the results? 10,000 dead in 1 month. Mitigation works because it would have been...

How many dead without mitigation?
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FloridaMan88 09:08 AM 04-17-2020
More attention needs to be focused on the group of people who are putting the biggest strain on America's hospital capacity during the pandemic... people with hypertension, obesity and diabetes.

People who don't take personal responsibility for their health, who don't maintain a healthy diet with low sugar/sodium intake... these are the people who are draining the health care system.

Hypertension, obesity and diabetes are overwhelmingly LIFESTYLE-influenced conditions.

Rather than talking shit about college students on spring break or people who are not strictly adhering to rigid social distancing measures... instead focus on the people who apparently can't figure out that eating salty/sugary garbage has severe health consequences.

Link: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/ne...ns/2962721001/

Conditions present in adults hospitalized with coronavirus adult patients in US


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Mecca 09:11 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
More attention needs to be focused on the group of people who are putting the biggest strain on America's hospital capacity during the pandemic... people with hypertension, obesity and diabetes.

People who don't take personal responsibility for their health, who don't maintain a healthy diet with low sugar/sodium intake... these are the people who are draining the health care system.

Hypertension, obesity and diabetes are overwhelmingly LIFESTYLE-influenced conditions.

Rather than talking shit about college students on spring break or people who are not strictly adhering to rigid social distancing measures... instead focus on the people who apparently can't figure out that eating salty/sugary garbage has severe health consequences.

Link: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/ne...ns/2962721001/

Conditions present in adults hospitalized with coronavirus adult patients in US

Dude calm down, unless your solution is to just kill everyone with a health condition which is rather insane, you need to chill out a bit.
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Monticore 09:11 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Merde Furieux:
So your good with the results? 10,000 dead in 1 month. Mitigation works because it would have been...

How many dead without mitigation?
If more people get infected it stands to reason more people are likely to die. How many more is hard to predict but the answer is more.

Russia started it out with less measures in place and are now changing course.
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Merde Furieux 09:12 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
It doesn't bother me at all if someone wants to surf in Florida but to use the word 'draconian' to describe social distancing is a little ridiculous.

It's a crybaby mentality and frankly it's tiresome. It's almost over people should be happy not bitching at this point. Not saying Baby Lee was doing that but plenty of people still are.
I was practicing social distancing and washing my hands all my life. I never had to be told to stay in my house indefinitely.

I think that's a little draconian. Especially when nobody can quantify that it's saving anyone from dying.

For example, I social distanced/washed my hands in 2013, yet 43,000 people died in the United States from the Flu.

I didn't die from it, though. Was I just lucky?
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Baby Lee 09:12 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
It doesn't bother me at all if someone wants to surf in Florida but to use the word 'draconian' to describe social distancing is a little ridiculous.
Now, now, now. . . . Don't lie on me.

I never even suggested that social distancing is draconian. I was making the exact opposite point that you don't want to get hung up on the definition of 'essential' when what you want to achieve is 'social distancing' or you risk being overly draconian without any effective purpose.
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WhawhaWhat 09:13 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
More attention needs to be focused on the group of people who are putting the biggest strain on America's hospital capacity during the pandemic... people with hypertension, obesity and diabetes.

People who don't take personal responsibility for their health, who don't maintain a healthy diet with low sugar/sodium intake... these are the people who are draining the health care system.

Hypertension, obesity and diabetes are overwhelmingly LIFESTYLE-influenced conditions.

Rather than talking shit about college students on spring break or people who are not strictly adhering to rigid social distancing measures... instead focus on the people who apparently can't figure out that eating salty/sugary garbage has severe health consequences.

Link: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/ne...ns/2962721001/

Conditions present in adults hospitalized with coronavirus adult patients in US

Seems like a topic for a different thread.
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wazu 09:13 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
More attention needs to be focused on the group of people who are putting the biggest strain on America's hospital capacity during the pandemic... people with hypertension, obesity and diabetes.

People who don't take personal responsibility for their health, who don't maintain a healthy diet with low sugar/sodium intake... these are the people who are draining the health care system.

Hypertension, obesity and diabetes are overwhelmingly LIFESTYLE-influenced conditions.

Rather than talking shit about college students on spring break or people who are not strictly adhering to rigid social distancing measures... instead focus on the people who apparently can't figure out that eating salty/sugary garbage has severe health consequences.

Link: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/ne...ns/2962721001/

Conditions present in adults hospitalized with coronavirus adult patients in US

Or how about we don't and just leave everybody the fuck alone.
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Merde Furieux 09:13 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
If more people get infected it stands to reason more people are likely to die. How many more is hard to predict but the answer is more.

Russia started it out with less measures in place and are now changing course.
"More".

OK. so not 2.2 million like they said back in January?
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PAChiefsGuy 09:14 AM 04-17-2020
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Now, now, now. . . . Don't lie on me.

I never even suggested that social distancing is draconian. I was making the exact opposite point that you don't want to get hung up on the definition of 'essential' when what you want to achieve is 'social distancing' or you risk being overly draconian without any effective purpose.
Oh.. I misunderstood your post. My bad.

Originally Posted by Merde Furieux:
I was practicing social distancing and washing my hands all my life. I never had to be told to stay in my house indefinitely.

I think that's a little draconian. Especially when nobody can quantify that it's saving anyone from dying.

For example, I social distanced/washed my hands in 2013, yet 43,000 people died in the United States from the Flu.

I didn't die from it, though. Was I just lucky?
Dr. Fauci and President Trump have both answered this question several times in their press conferences so you are better off googling for your answer.
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