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this thing was brewing long before the big spike in sick elderly patients.
so how long has it been brewing in Seattle?
100%Quote:
this thing was brewing long before the big spike in sick elderly patients.
Not be a smart a**, but has Nascar seen a crowd that large in the last 10 years?meatsweats said:
Wondering if the Nascar Cup race in Fort Worth will get canceled or postponed. It is still scheduled for 3-29
100K+ crowd.
SVaggie84 said:
We are in Silicon Valley. Hubby and I are retired and almost 60. We both have asthma and he has hypertension. We have 2 adult children living with us.
We are trying to fix up our house to sell.
I"m beginning to think we should put our plans on hold and bug out of the Bay area and go some place remote.
We both love the outdoors, so we would probably have fun.
Lots to think about right now.
houag80 said:
From John's Hopkins University:
Coronavirus
Global Cases: +115,000
Global Deaths: +4,028
USA Cases: +755
USA Deaths: +26
From CDC
USA Deaths so far 2020(General influenza): ~28,000
Things that make you go hmmm.
Leave.GarlandAg2012 said:
What advice would you give to someone who works in an office with a confirmed case? Company management is not handling it well and the state health dept is no where to be seen. Their boss has confirmed there are quarantines coming for those who interacted with the patient though.
Gap said:
Asia Times said yesterday that South Korea only has only tested 190,000 so far and has a max capacity of 20,000 a day. That doesn't sound like what I read here. The also note that South Korea (7,500) as almost as many cases as Italy (9,100). Aren't those two countries 2nd and 3rd just after China in number of infections? Isn't the big story out of South Korea not few cases but the Way lower than panic expected 0.7% mortality rate?
turn the world against China and their predilection for eating weird sh*t, and force them to buy more American agricultural products, b/c they can't be trusted with their own food safety.AG 2000' said:
Side note, I noticed a subtle shift yesterday with the WH press conference. The administration's starting to hang this around China's neck.
Trump said something like 'America was rolling along, and now we've been hit with this and it's due to no fault of our own.'
Now you're seeing Congressional leaders referring to this as Wuhan flu (and the leftist hack media calling that 'racist').
It appears the administration is headed down the path of this being China's fault (rightly so).
Where do you work? In Garland?GarlandAg2012 said:
What advice would you give to someone who works in an office with a confirmed case? Company management is not handling it well and the state health dept is no where to be seen. Their boss has confirmed there are quarantines coming for those who interacted with the patient though.
How do we know what "coronavirus season is".AG 2000' said:houag80 said:
From John's Hopkins University:
Coronavirus
Global Cases: +115,000
Global Deaths: +4,028
USA Cases: +755
USA Deaths: +26
From CDC
USA Deaths so far 2020(General influenza): ~28,000
Things that make you go hmmm.
We're at the end of flu season, whereas we're just starting coronavirus season.
Exponential growth is not our friend.
For perspective, CDC is projecting that by end of May (if not sooner), we will run out of ICU beds in the entirety of the United States due to this.
Yes, I am. The contact I am referring to is a long time standing member of a firearm related website. He is personally known to many members, as he has attended gatherings. He's provided daily updated for about a month now.wbt5845 said:
Haha - is someone arguing with an ID doctor because he read something different on the Internet?
TexAgs.com at its best!
oh I hope they are wrong. The alternative, as we're seeing in Italy, is ugly.houag80 said:
We'll revisit this in May.
Could be a blessing in disguise for some poor chap.swimmerbabe11 said:
we'll see how funny it is when you have a fiance whose dress isn't being delivered in time for her wedding.
japantiger said:
I frankly don't remember when swine flu hit the US. I was living overseas. But the numbers I see on swine flu were over 20k infections and over 1000 dead before anyone reacted 6 months later. If that is the case, why all the hysteria on the medical system being overwhelmed so quickly here with Wuhan virus? If it reached this level without anyone really noticing; it would seem the system has plenty of capacity to handle a substantial outbreak on the order of what hit China (comparatively; we are ~1/4 - 1.5 the size of CH). Is our system less capable now than it was 10 years ago? Obama-care impact?
japantiger said:
I frankly don't remember when swine flu hit the US. I was living overseas. But the numbers I see on swine flu were over 20k infections and over 1000 dead before anyone reacted 6 months later. If that is the case, why all the hysteria on the medical system being overwhelmed so quickly here with Wuhan virus? If it reached this level without anyone really noticing; it would seem the system has plenty of capacity to handle a substantial outbreak on the order of what hit China (comparatively; we are ~1/4 - 1.5 the size of CH). Is our system less capable now than it was 10 years ago? Obama-care impact?
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6IrishTxAggie said:
Can someone post that link with the live update of cases and what not across the world. Colleague was asking for it.
TIA