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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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Chief Pagan 07:32 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Considering that there were 400,000 to 730,000 estimated hospitalizations due to the seasonal flu since October (according to the CDC) it would seem likely that at least some of those cases would require “a team of doctors and nurses”, ventilator-supported care, PPE’s etc.
Yeah and when the seasonal flu required NYC to set up a tent city in Central Park it really hit home how unprepared we were for the seasonal flu.
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Chief Pagan 07:35 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
That can't be. I was told eveyone is social distancing thus the reason the models were so far off.
Social distancing and 'over reacting' appear to explain a good chunk CA's better outcome versus NY.

Yes, NYC has overcrowded subways. So did SF.
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FloridaMan88 07:36 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
The park across from my development
Some places are doing this...

Santa Clarita, CA. All the parks look like this. pic.twitter.com/4CEdmSFT9g

— SpammyJ (@spamuelJ21) March 29, 2020

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BigRedChief 07:37 PM 04-07-2020

Coronavirus cases per 100,000 by state via @CNN:

678 - New York
463 - New Jersey
320 - Louisiana
201 - Massachusetts
194 - Connecticut
172 - Michigan
155 - Washington, D.C.
110 - Washington state
103 - Pennsylvania
102 - Rhode Island
97 - Illinois
90 - Colorado
87 - Vermont

— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) April 7, 2020

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Marcellus 07:38 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Considering some of the comments in this thread Im surprised who isn't on that list.
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petegz28 07:41 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Considering some of the comments in this thread Im surprised who isn't on that list.
Rather amazing that CA isn't on that list isn't it?
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BigCatDaddy 07:41 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
Social distancing and 'over reacting' appear to explain a good chunk CA's better outcome versus NY.

Yes, NYC has overcrowded subways. So did SF.
What is in place is in place. Knowing how many follow the guidelines is impossible to say. Sorry.
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Marcellus 07:42 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
Yeah and when the seasonal flu required NYC to set up a tent city in Central Park it really hit home how unprepared we were for the seasonal flu.
Define "required". Define the need, which situation actually created this issue?

How many beds are taken up right now for Covid?

https://www.recordonline.com/news/20...0-cases-so-far

Originally Posted by :
There were 17,233 confirmed flu cases reported to health officials in New York during the week ending Feb. 8, a record-setting pace.

It was the second-highest weekly total since the 1998-1999 flu season, according to state health data. The highest tally during a single week was 18,252 in 2017-18.

So far this flu season, there have been a total of 106,824 influenza cases reported in New York, with three flu-associated pediatric deaths.

Last week alone, 1,993 New Yorkers were hospitalized with lab-confirmed influenza. So far this season, there have been 15,541 flu-related hospitalizations, and state health officials expect things could get even worse based on last week’s numbers.
In fact, flu cases in New York this season are expected to set record-high levels since state health officials began tracking flu cases during the 1998-99 season, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

“As flu season has not yet peaked across New York, I urge everyone to remain vigilant and take simple precautions to protect themselves and their families,” Cuomo said in a statement Thursday.

“I encourage all New Yorkers older than six months to get their flu shot - it’s not too late,” he added.

Local flu cases
(Reported to NY health officials during the week ending Feb. 8)

Westchester County: 909

Orange County: 258

Rockland County: 242

Dutchess County: 158

Ulster County: 78

Putnam County: 61

Sullivan County: 55

Source: New York State Department of Health

In contrast to flu cases piling up, New York as of Thursday had no confirmed cases of coronavirus, which has sickened more than 60,000 across the globe and killed nearly 1,400, mostly in China.

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Marcellus 07:44 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Rather amazing that CA isn't on that list isn't it?
Or Missouri.
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petegz28 07:45 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Or Missouri.
Oh no, Mo is on that list....you just cant see it
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Titty Meat 07:50 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Rep.
Hey man gotta take your victories where you can get them :-)

Seriously though thanks for all the info shared. In some ways its brought me some calm.
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TLO 07:50 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Oh no, Mo is on that list....you just cant see it
?
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petegz28 07:52 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
?
I'm being sarcastic.
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stumppy 07:55 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Oh no, Mo is on that list....you just cant see it
Should be about 51
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petegz28 07:57 PM 04-07-2020
Originally Posted by stumppy:
Should be about 51
No, no, no...it's like #4 or something because it is the next hot sport. Read it on the CP myself ..........true story
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