The coronavirus
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gimmesometruth27 said:josevolution said:gimmesometruth27 said:josevolution said:gimmesometruth27 said:i got called in to cover a surgery tuesday morning. i had not been in a hospital or a surgery center in 11 days. it is insane that some of these hospitals are still doing elective procedures. it is going to get hospital staff sick, and potentially patients, and ancillary staff like me.
we had a conference call yesterday saying that kansas and missouri will be the last two states to resume elective surgeries, sometime in late june. as a surgical sales rep in missouri and southern illinois, i could be fucked for awhile.
i just got an email that they are adding one on for Wed. they are using our graft that will expire the following week. i hate taking risks like this.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
gimmesometruth27 said:RoleModelsinBlood31 said:lindamarie73 said:RoleModelsinBlood31 said:brianlux said:Smellyman said:
My guess is that Fauci would LOVE to tell the world what he thinks of Trump but doesn't because it would cost him his job- an important one in thees time of COVID-19. Trump should stay off the air and just let Fauci do the press conferences. But, of course, that won't happen because Trump is the expert on everything!
and shrug, but as with the Russia narrative, deep down they know they were all for something that only got proven to be their own side (doj/fbi) was colluding by attempting a coup the whole time.
I take sollace in knowing the tsunami of red votes that will come in November. We stand stoic and win, they cry horror and lose. Watching it all go down and the Facebook and forum meltdowns make the nonsense in between all worthwhile.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
pjl44 said:tbergs said:bbiggs said:pjl44 said:Speaking VERY broadly, I think there are 3 distinct phases to getting back to life. Each comes with more stuff opening back up, but the rub is that each actually needs to materialize.
Short Term: Testing and tracing, face covering, distancing
Medium Term: Effective treatment
Long Term: Vaccine
Ultimately, the lack of testing is really what is holding everything back. If we had adequate testing and were able to trace, we could start slowly moving towards loosening restrictions and identifying those that could return to work in some way.
- When can we expect wide availability of testing for most citizens? Antibody testing, included.
- Is there any plan to allow the sale of home tests?
- How do states/localities plan to compile and use that data once available?
I don't feel like all that much progress has been made almost a month into lockdown. At least around me, you still need to satisfy enough criteria to get tested. We seem to be stagnating on this.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
RoleModelsinBlood31 said:lindamarie73 said:RoleModelsinBlood31 said:brianlux said:Smellyman said:
My guess is that Fauci would LOVE to tell the world what he thinks of Trump but doesn't because it would cost him his job- an important one in thees time of COVID-19. Trump should stay off the air and just let Fauci do the press conferences. But, of course, that won't happen because Trump is the expert on everything!
and shrug, but as with the Russia narrative, deep down they know they were all for something that only got proven to be their own side (doj/fbi) was colluding by attempting a coup the whole time.
I take sollace in knowing the tsunami of red votes that will come in November. We stand stoic and win, they cry horror and lose. Watching it all go down and the Facebook and forum meltdowns make the nonsense in between all worthwhile.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
*** JOHAN GIESECKE MAN OF THE POWERHOUR ***
Deaths in retirement homes are counted differently in different countries
Several countries have not included deaths in elderly housing in the statistics of deceased in covid-19. The death toll is therefore expected to rise sharply later.- It shows how difficult it is to make comparisons between countries, says Johan Giesecke, former state epidemiologist.According to a survey conducted by Sweden's Radio Ekot, several countries are reporting on the corona crisis mainly on deaths that occurred in hospitals.Those who die in elderly homes are often not included in the statistics, unlike the accounts in Sweden. It probably accounts for thousands of people."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Anders Tegnell says that about 50 percent of the population needs to be immune to reach a status quo, where there are no waves of ups and downs in the number of infected.- I think we will reach that level through people getting sick before we get a vaccine, he says.In parts of the country, Sweden has begun to see some effects of herd immunity.When Anders Tegnell visited Norwegian NRK on Thursday evening, he said that he believes that flock immunity can be achieved in Stockholm in May, according to the Swedish Public Health Authority's mathematical models.- Our modelers believe in somewhere in May. Mathematical models are as good as the input data that is provides. We'll see if they're right or not. We are measuring the immunity of the population this week and then we will continue to measure it, he says.He goes on to say that the reduced spread can be partly explained by the fact that so many can be infected.- If we continue in this way as we do today with the restrictions we have made in various different ways and with the development we see of the number of infected, they expect that we will reach such a high level of immunity in Stockholm in May that The spread of infection can go down to a fairly low level."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Too much talk of when to reopen and not enough about HOW to reopen. Without a massive increase in testing capacity, which it's painfully obvious Trump and his administration are incapable of producing, we are just going to be going in circles.
Sucks.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:Too much talk of when to reopen and not enough about HOW to reopen. Without a massive increase in testing capacity, which it's painfully obvious Trump and his administration are incapable of producing, we are just going to be going in circles.
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rhanishane said:Australia looking better each day. Testing has only just been encouraged for people in areas where community transmission has been detected. I live in one of those hot spot areas and already had pneumonia 2 weeks ago but didn't fit the criteria to be tested then but now I'm better anyway. Another month of isolation laws and I think they are assessing it monthly and will decide whether to relax our restrictions based on what the health professionals advice on data collected. We have had 63 deaths in total with 1/3 of those from the ruby princess cruise ship.
Its devastating to hear what is happening in other countries and feel really lucky that i live in Australia right now.
Stay safe people 🙏 thinking of you all
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I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Just watched the coronavirus briefing. I find it odd that the data provided was for "influenza like illness." Can we not get the hard data on Covid-19? It's not the same as influenza. Waste of 20 minutes I'll never get back.
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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bbiggs said:I was thinking about the impact this will have on the state that I live in (IL). We were at, or near, the bottom for the entire country in terms of budget deficit prior to the virus. One of the highest taxed states in the country. Hard to imagine how bad it will get from here.0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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gimmesometruth27 said:i am no economist, but why is the stock market doing as well as it is with 22 million people now on unemployment? how has it not tanked with everyone getting $1200 checks? How is it not tanking with all the the money being sent to businesses? None of this can be good for the economy, yet how are the stock markets doing this well?
Example, a friend of mine is a surgical tech at a hospital. Being that the hospital has stopped elective surgeries for the time being, she is laid-off and collecting unemployment. Once the hospital gears back up, she’ll be back to work. The state agency I work for temporarily furloughed some employees whose positions didn’t meet essential status. They are on unemployment, and will be back on the job, probably mid June. My neighbor is collected unemployment this and last week cause his hours were reduced by over 50%. Next week he has OT scheduled.
With this, I don’t think the traders on Wall Street are too concerned with the current unemployment numbers at this time. The street is also banking on people going out and spending like drunk sailors once restrictions are lifted and people start getting out of the house.
As for the stimulus money being dumped in the traders love it. If the stimulus wasn’t happening the markets would be fucked.
i do feel for people in the hospitality/tourism industries. That is going to take a while to get back on it’s feet.
Bottom line: don’t put to much thought into what’s happening in the markets. Except to see massive swings in it the next year.0 -
lindamarie73 said:bbiggs said:I was thinking about the impact this will have on the state that I live in (IL). We were at, or near, the bottom for the entire country in terms of budget deficit prior to the virus. One of the highest taxed states in the country. Hard to imagine how bad it will get from here.
What, pray tell, conservative paradise do you hail from?0 -
March 16th Covid19 numbers: Worldwide cases-174,134 Deaths-6,684 USA cases-3,807 Deaths-69April 16th Covid numbers: Worldwide cases-2,173,206 Deaths-144,950 USA cases 677,056 Deaths-34,580One month. Wow.0
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lindamarie73 said:bbiggs said:I was thinking about the impact this will have on the state that I live in (IL). We were at, or near, the bottom for the entire country in terms of budget deficit prior to the virus. One of the highest taxed states in the country. Hard to imagine how bad it will get from here.
The 1950s?0 -
RunIntoTheRain said:March 16th Covid19 numbers: Worldwide cases-174,134 Deaths-6,684 USA cases-3,807 Deaths-69April 16th Covid numbers: Worldwide cases-2,173,206 Deaths-144,950 USA cases 677,056 Deaths-34,580One month. Wow.0
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