FriscoKid said:
So the fed is going to print money and pay people not to work???? Jim Cramer reporting.
Indeed they are.
FriscoKid said:
So the fed is going to print money and pay people not to work???? Jim Cramer reporting.
Forgive my ignorance, but if a lab or hospital has the equipment and materials to run the test, why can they not just do so? Why does the state or cdc get involved in the decision to test?Marcus Aurelius said:
So the state (AL) refused to test my pt (see my post last night) for COVID-19 because "he didn't meet criteria". Our ID doc agreed with me. Their criteria are travel to China, Italy etc or exposure to a known infected patient. That's why we don't have cases here. Scary.
FriscoKid said:
So the fed is going to print money and pay people not to work???? Jim Cramer reporting.
There will be people exposing the elderly with the best of intentions in mind. How many people are going to use all this free time to visit and check in on older family members when staying at home and isolating the elderly is the prudent choice. People being reckless when they think they are helping bothers me because the potential elderly victim cant doesn't the process. The elderly and unhealthy need to be even more prudent in their daily choices.Quote:
If you are reckless and go about your business as if you don't give AF, and you end up giving to some older people and cause them max pain when you know better - you'll have to live with that.
I'm still on the ACE-2 receptor train. Some folks have more of it genetically and some from lifestyle (smoking). That's where the virus really thrives in the lower lungs and gets bad.wbt5845 said:
This woman in Seattle had COVID-19. What I find fascinating - she and several others that had all been at a party, got sick and thought they may have it. But physicians wouldn't do the test since they didnt have a dry cough, one of the symptoms. She did an end run to get tested and was positive.
Extent of her illness was two days of mild flu.
https://news.yahoo.com/dont-panic-says-us-woman-recovered-coronavirus-055155667.html
Why do you think you know what to do better than the people who actually study this?Agsrback12 said:
This is scary to see how we are reacting to a mild virus. The next legitimate virus is going to end our soft nation.
We should be isolating our vulnerable. Not quarantining our healthy. This panic (shutting down the economy) is going to do way more damage to everyone than the virus would have.
It's a common term in the medical word.TurkeyBaconLeg said:
I just don't know why we are bothering with this "presumptive" language then. Warranted or not, the panic has set in. Yesterday with all the cancellations marked a point of no return. I seriously think that if we are going to go down this path, we should just assume everyone is infected or will be infected and shut down the country.
Stop messing around with testing and treat the worst cases and let the rest of us survive off of our own immune systems the best we can.
That is what is going to happen anyway.
From an article yesterday about the genetic tracing of the outbreak, they did attempt to find everyone he had been in contact with. The theory is they missed a few and he infected just 1 or 2 others which is why it didn't blow up rapidly like Italy where patient zero infected dozens if not hundreds in a short period of time.Quote:
Washington state should have been doing contract tracing and quarantines on the first U.S. case there.
While I dont agree with first part I do generally agree with the second.Agsrback12 said:
This is scary to see how we are reacting to a mild virus. The next legitimate virus is going to end our soft nation.
We should be isolating our vulnerable. Not quarantining our healthy. This panic (shutting down the economy) is going to do way more damage to everyone than the virus would have.
TurkeyBaconLeg said:
I just don't know why we are bothering with this "presumptive" language then. Warranted or not, the panic has set in. Yesterday with all the cancellations marked a point of no return. I seriously think that if we are going to go down this path, we should just assume everyone is infected or will be infected and shut down the country.
Stop messing around with testing and treat the worst cases and let the rest of us survive off of our own immune systems the best we can.
That is what is going to happen anyway.
If it did physically have the test kit, would you then be able to get tests for people you decided needed tested regardless of State or CDC guidelines?Marcus Aurelius said:
Welcome to AL. Our hospital doesn't have the test kit.
97% of climate experts agree humans are causing global warmingGarlandAg2012 said:Why do you think you know what to do better than the people who actually study this?Agsrback12 said:
This is scary to see how we are reacting to a mild virus. The next legitimate virus is going to end our soft nation.
We should be isolating our vulnerable. Not quarantining our healthy. This panic (shutting down the economy) is going to do way more damage to everyone than the virus would have.
How did the local health department miss the numerous cases prior to the nursing home outbreak? I presume they were just screening those who traveled from China that developed pneumonia.Rapier108 said:From an article yesterday about the genetic tracing of the outbreak, they did attempt to find everyone he had been in contact with. The theory is they missed a few and he infected just 1 or 2 others which is why it didn't blow up rapidly like Italy where patient zero infected dozens if not hundreds in a short period of time.Quote:
Washington state should have been doing contract tracing and quarantines on the first U.S. case there.
The doctor also said there could have been another person who came to the area at the same time from China, which would have meant he would have been infected with a virtually identical virus and that is who spread it, but because it didn't blow up rapidly, he is convinced that the known case from China is responsible for the outbreak in Washington.
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Are you alluding to a run on the banks?
That would be the assumption; the article didn't say.VaultingChemist said:How did the local health department miss the numerous cases prior to the nursing home outbreak? I presume they were just screening those who traveled from China that developed pneumonia.Rapier108 said:From an article yesterday about the genetic tracing of the outbreak, they did attempt to find everyone he had been in contact with. The theory is they missed a few and he infected just 1 or 2 others which is why it didn't blow up rapidly like Italy where patient zero infected dozens if not hundreds in a short period of time.Quote:
Washington state should have been doing contract tracing and quarantines on the first U.S. case there.
The doctor also said there could have been another person who came to the area at the same time from China, which would have meant he would have been infected with a virtually identical virus and that is who spread it, but because it didn't blow up rapidly, he is convinced that the known case from China is responsible for the outbreak in Washington.
gonemaroon said:hbtheduce said:Ag_07 said:
So what are you guys telling someone that says it's just the flu?
I have friends and family that swear this is all overreaction and hype.
It is just the flu, unless you are above the age of 60 or have conditions that increase your risk.
If you are reckless and go about your business as if you don't give AF, and you end up giving to some older people and cause them max pain when you know better - you'll have to live with that. And trust me, everyone thinks they are some ****ing hero bullet proof person but it'll hit home if you don't need to be doing something - catch it then spread it to some elderly. A lot of our old folks are veterans that served this country or our are parents - laying low for a bit, not shaking hands, not traveling - it's basic bs - if you can afford to do it.
This is a code red - look at the world response.
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Are you alluding to a run on the banks?
Do what you want. Two weeks ago no one thought the NBA season would be suspended and TP would be flying of the shelves.
IMO Nothing wrong with having some cash on hand. You can always deposit it back in your account once this passes.
But again do what you feel is best for you and yours.
Person might have gotten sick, 3-7 days of 102 fever with a cough, got over it and moved on with their life.Quote:
How did the local health department miss the numerous cases prior to the nursing home outbreak? I presume they were just screening those who traveled from China that developed pneumonia.