I wish we knew ages
GarlandAg2012 said:riverrataggie said:UncoverAg00 said:riverrataggie said:bmks270 said:
So every US case is linked to some international traveler. Can we please just close the borders to incoming travelers? No non-citizens.
We can't close our borders period.
I'm of the mind now to let this thing run wild. It already is, the only thing is people are pretending like they are stopping it.
Some of our families are going to be the hardest hit... excuse me if I don't think giving up on trying is an option. I apologize if that comes across as defensive, but I'm not going to lie, I'm very concerned for my daughters. If I have to continue reminding people not everyone is safe in order to up their chances of avoiding this, that's what I'm going to do.
I get that. And I'm trying as well as I've got two young kids myself. I've washed my hands, used hand sanitizer, and cancelled work trips.
All I'm saying is Im starting to believe that what I'm doing is actually not helping. I'm not sure anything can help. Doesn't mean I don't stop trying.
But to truly stop this we either lock everyone in their house for a month, or we pray that warmer weather does help the slow of it.
This is a bad take. I can't find the graphic but there was an excellent plot posted earlier in this thread that illustrated why prevention/containment efforts are vital to containing an epidemic/pandemic. It consisted of two bell curves, one tall and skinny and one that was lower and flatter. Can someone repost? I feel like it should be posted every time someone says we should just let it ride.
the last of the bohemians said:
When you look at that global map of cases, you can't tell me weather is not a factor. Nobody goes to Brazil during the Southern Hemisphere summer? Yeah ok sure
This is not acceptable the public health system is way behind the curve. Shameful.CDub06 said:
https://www.kvue.com/mobile/article/news/health/coronavirus/texas-coronavirus-testing-lab-austin/269-fff46df7-13e6-4725-9c54-e42a3b98e3cd?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmfQuote:
Gov. Abbott said the lab in Austin is able to test approximately 26 cases per day, the labs in Houston and El Paso are able to perform approximately 15 tests per day and the labs in Dallas and Lubbock can perform approximately 10 tests per day.
Once all of the labs are online, Gov. Abbot said Texas will be able to perform more than 125 tests per day.
There's the big ramp up in testing. In the metroplex, they'll be able to run an unprecedented *checks notes* 10 tests per day.
Nuclear Scramjet said:the last of the bohemians said:
When you look at that global map of cases, you can't tell me weather is not a factor. Nobody goes to Brazil during the Southern Hemisphere summer? Yeah ok sure
Most of the poorest countries are in those areas though, it's unlikely they have much of a capacity to test. Indonesia has exported more cases than they have announced.
KidDoc said:This is not acceptable the public health system is way behind the curve. Shameful.CDub06 said:
https://www.kvue.com/mobile/article/news/health/coronavirus/texas-coronavirus-testing-lab-austin/269-fff46df7-13e6-4725-9c54-e42a3b98e3cd?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmfQuote:
Gov. Abbott said the lab in Austin is able to test approximately 26 cases per day, the labs in Houston and El Paso are able to perform approximately 15 tests per day and the labs in Dallas and Lubbock can perform approximately 10 tests per day.
Once all of the labs are online, Gov. Abbot said Texas will be able to perform more than 125 tests per day.
There's the big ramp up in testing. In the metroplex, they'll be able to run an unprecedented *checks notes* 10 tests per day.
I expect the answer to be that we have no idea. There is zero data on pediatric cases with severe persistent asthma. They will advise hand washing, hand sanitizers, avoiding large gatherings, unnecessary travel. Stay on top of preventative meds.UncoverAg00 said:
We have an upcoming appt that questions will be asked.
k2aggie07 said:
From
https://pandemic.internationalsos.com/2019-ncov/executive-summary
Exsurge Domine said:k2aggie07 said:
From
https://pandemic.internationalsos.com/2019-ncov/executive-summary
I would bet those numbers would be even lower if you isolate outside of China as well, correct.
I believe the death rate inside China is something like 4% but outside just .7%.
k2aggie07 said:
From
https://pandemic.internationalsos.com/2019-ncov/executive-summary