I feel better now that nothing will happen after this post.Shanked Punt said:
A sheer and utter panic is about to break out.
I feel better now that nothing will happen after this post.Shanked Punt said:
A sheer and utter panic is about to break out.
YouBet said:
I instructed my wife to stock up yesterday. I'm out of town right now.
Also,Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:scottimus said:
I would like to welcome all the newbies and deniers (from the previous ~100 pages) to this thread!
So you are excited and happy that this turned into a thing? That tells me all I need to know about you and others on this thread...
more people have died from the Flu then CornaVirus.scottimus said:Also,Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:scottimus said:
I would like to welcome all the newbies and deniers (from the previous ~100 pages) to this thread!
So you are excited and happy that this turned into a thing? That tells me all I need to know about you and others on this thread...
I have two graduate students from Wuhan China who have family that have been in quarantine for a month, now.
His sister ran out of meat over a week and a half ago....I have direct information from ground zero.
I have spoken with and posted about conversations I had directly with CDC and Infectious Respiratory Specialists that were deniers about this from the get go, also. Ironically he trained the Chinese CDC.
Some of us have only had to use common sense about what was going on to know....
You used the word excited, but I think you are employing the wrong definition.
For instance, you best believe that the CDC, America, and possibly the World are now excited...
mathguy86 said:KorbinDallas said:Bobcat06 said:
R0 between 3-6. Flu is ~2
An order of magnitude is 10x. So no NCov19 is not 20-30 times more transmissible as far as we know.
Order of magnitude implies a multiple. These are way more than orders of magnitude. These are exponential rates of transmission. They aren't multiples of each other. An R0 of 2 spreads from a single source of 1 infecting 2 who in turn infect 4 who in turn infect 8 and so on. 1,2,4,8,16,32... An R0 of 6 is 1,6,36,216,1296,7776...
LaQuica said:more people have died from the Flu then CornaVirusscottimus said:Also,Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:scottimus said:
I would like to welcome all the newbies and deniers (from the previous ~100 pages) to this thread!
So you are excited and happy that this turned into a thing? That tells me all I need to know about you and others on this thread...
I have two graduate students from Wuhan China who have family that have been in quarantine for a month, now.
His sister ran out of meat over a week and a half ago....I have direct information from ground zero.
I have spoken with and posted about conversations I had directly with CDC and Infectious Respiratory Specialists that were deniers about this from the get go, also. Ironically he trained the Chinese CDC.
Some of us have only had to use common sense about what was going on to know....
You used the word excited, but I think you are employing the wrong definition.
For instance, you best believe that the CDC, America, and possibly the World are now excited...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Z8YM7O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1jlAG97 said:
Wonder how vitamin C supplements are doing on the store shelves?
Didn't Chile just pop off?Bo Darville said:
Weird how South America and Africa have no outbreaks. Or maybe it's just no testing.
Bo Darville said:
Weird how South America and Africa have no outbreaks. Or maybe it's just no testing.
LaQuica said:more people have died from the Flu then CornaVirus.scottimus said:Also,Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:scottimus said:
I would like to welcome all the newbies and deniers (from the previous ~100 pages) to this thread!
So you are excited and happy that this turned into a thing? That tells me all I need to know about you and others on this thread...
I have two graduate students from Wuhan China who have family that have been in quarantine for a month, now.
His sister ran out of meat over a week and a half ago....I have direct information from ground zero.
I have spoken with and posted about conversations I had directly with CDC and Infectious Respiratory Specialists that were deniers about this from the get go, also. Ironically he trained the Chinese CDC.
Some of us have only had to use common sense about what was going on to know....
You used the word excited, but I think you are employing the wrong definition.
For instance, you best believe that the CDC, America, and possibly the World are now excited...
KorbinDallas said:
We are getting to the point we need a list of countries that DO NOT have a case.
LaQuica said:
more people have died from the Flu then CornaVirus.
Chinese factories are just barely open. It's affecting the world economy. For whatever reason they have almost closed the country.Exsurge Domine said:
Somebody help walk me through this please, I am not trying to be a denier but can you let me know why this is such a huge deal?
It seems like Chinese cases have peaked and they're at about 77,660 cases. If we put a 10x factor on that as I'm sure they're under reporting, that's a very small portion of their population, 800,000 out of 1,400,000,000. Singapore seems to be declining, with 91 cases out of 5.2 million. Japan: 170 out of 130 million.
It doesn't seem like this would be a gigantic issue. What am I missing?
Basically the spread of the thing I think. You go from zero to a whole herd of cases in basically no time at all, which is something people definitely find concerning. Add that to there being no full understanding of this or the longer term effects and there you go.Exsurge Domine said:
Somebody help walk me through this please, I am not trying to be a denier but can you let me know why this is such a huge deal?
It seems like Chinese cases have peaked and they're at about 77,660 cases. If we put a 10x factor on that as I'm sure they're under reporting, that's a very small portion of their population, 800,000 out of 1,400,000,000. Singapore seems to be declining, with 91 cases out of 5.2 million. Japan: 170 out of 130 million.
It doesn't seem like this would be a gigantic issue. What am I missing?
China's closed; moose out front should've told you.FriscoKid said:Chinese factories are just barely open. It's affecting the world economy. For whatever reason they have almost closed the country.Exsurge Domine said:
Somebody help walk me through this please, I am not trying to be a denier but can you let me know why this is such a huge deal?
It seems like Chinese cases have peaked and they're at about 77,660 cases. If we put a 10x factor on that as I'm sure they're under reporting, that's a very small portion of their population, 800,000 out of 1,400,000,000. Singapore seems to be declining, with 91 cases out of 5.2 million. Japan: 170 out of 130 million.
It doesn't seem like this would be a gigantic issue. What am I missing?
Exsurge Domine said:
Somebody help walk me through this please, I am not trying to be a denier but can you let me know why this is such a huge deal?
It seems like Chinese cases have peaked and they're at about 77,660 cases. If we put a 10x factor on that as I'm sure they're under reporting, that's a very small portion of their population, 800,000 out of 1,400,000,000. Singapore seems to be declining, with 91 cases out of 5.2 million. Japan: 170 out of 130 million.
It doesn't seem like this would be a gigantic issue. What am I missing?
Even the diamond princess ship had 691 cases, 4 of which died with 35 that were serious. Those proportions don't seem to be that scary.
It is the complication rate of 15% to 20% -being hospitalized for two weeks or maybe longer. Lots of employees not coming to work for 3 weeks or longer.Exsurge Domine said:
Somebody help walk me through this please, I am not trying to be a denier but can you let me know why this is such a huge deal?
It seems like Chinese cases have peaked and they're at about 77,660 cases. If we put a 10x factor on that as I'm sure they're under reporting, that's a very small portion of their population, 800,000 out of 1,400,000,000. Singapore seems to be declining, with 91 cases out of 5.2 million. Japan: 170 out of 130 million.
It doesn't seem like this would be a gigantic issue. What am I missing?
Even the diamond princess ship had 691 cases, 4 of which died with 35 that were serious. Those proportions don't seem to be that scary.
My honest advice, have a generous PTO program in place. I'm not sure what your company does but making it as easy as possible to not come in and get everyone else sick is the best thing you can do in my opinion.Exsurge Domine said:
I'm just wondering what I should be doing to protect my company. I'm a decent sized small business, and am working with my health and safety, operations and Hr departments to figure out a plan if this thing goes big in the US, but I literally have no clue how to prepare for my workforce going missing haha.
The Fife said:China's closed; moose out front should've told you.FriscoKid said:Chinese factories are just barely open. It's affecting the world economy. For whatever reason they have almost closed the country.Exsurge Domine said:
Somebody help walk me through this please, I am not trying to be a denier but can you let me know why this is such a huge deal?
It seems like Chinese cases have peaked and they're at about 77,660 cases. If we put a 10x factor on that as I'm sure they're under reporting, that's a very small portion of their population, 800,000 out of 1,400,000,000. Singapore seems to be declining, with 91 cases out of 5.2 million. Japan: 170 out of 130 million.
It doesn't seem like this would be a gigantic issue. What am I missing?
Exsurge Domine said:
I'm just wondering what I should be doing to protect my company. I'm a decent sized small business, and am working with my health and safety, operations and Hr departments to figure out a plan if this thing goes big in the US, but I literally have no clue how to prepare for my workforce going missing haha.
scottimus said:
Listening to CDC now...they are looking for more cases.
Get ready for Military intervention...IMHO
Have national guard and reserve units been notified?scottimus said:
Listening to CDC now...they are looking for more cases.
Get ready for Military intervention...IMHO
The Fife said:My honest advice, have a generous PTO program in place. I'm not sure what your company does but making it as easy as possible to not come in and get everyone else sick is the best thing you can do in my opinion.Exsurge Domine said:
I'm just wondering what I should be doing to protect my company. I'm a decent sized small business, and am working with my health and safety, operations and Hr departments to figure out a plan if this thing goes big in the US, but I literally have no clue how to prepare for my workforce going missing haha.