The bars are closing, the hotels are closing, the beach is closed. They are going home.bmks270 said:
Florida might a have bump of cases in two weeks, but these spring breakers are 18-22 mostly and will probably just sit in their room with a cold and never be entered into the Chinese virus case data.
RyanAg08 said:PJYoung said:
Is testing going to make the symptoms go away? Because that's what I think when I see tweets like this.
If you have coronavirus, great. Go home. Medicate. Come back if you get worse.
If you don't have coronavirus, great. Go home. Medicate. Come back if you get worse.
BoydCrowder13 said:
4,500 new confirmed US cases today and 51 deaths
13,700 total cases and 201 total deaths
dermdoc said:PJYoung said:
So let the blame game begin. Libs will blame Trump. Of course, maybe I missed it but I only saw dems interested in impeachment and not coronavirus tests.
I personally do not think it is anyone's fault. Except the Chi coms unleashing this crap on the world. And remember Trump was called a racist for limiting travel with China and actually that will turn out to be brilliant.
Hind sight is always 20/20.
If true maybe I had it in late January.Texaggie7nine said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-digestive-symptoms-diarrhea-almost-half-of-patients/
This is kind of freaking me out. 3 days after arriving in Lisbon in February I had severe digestive issues like this describes for like a week. But no respiratory issues.
I still think it's their **** food
PJYoung said:RyanAg08 said:PJYoung said:
Is testing going to make the symptoms go away? Because that's what I think when I see tweets like this.
If you have coronavirus, great. Go home. Medicate. Come back if you get worse.
If you don't have coronavirus, great. Go home. Medicate. Come back if you get worse.
Except for those who are trying to help stop this thing on the front lines -like that person. We need every warm body and THAT'S why they need to know specifically if health care workers have the virus or not.
When we lose the doctors and nurses for 2+ weeks it's a big problem.
Shanked Punt said:
Updated today at 19:00 GMT
Deaths
Cases
PJYoung said:dermdoc said:PJYoung said:
So let the blame game begin. Libs will blame Trump. Of course, maybe I missed it but I only saw dems interested in impeachment and not coronavirus tests.
I personally do not think it is anyone's fault. Except the Chi coms unleashing this crap on the world. And remember Trump was called a racist for limiting travel with China and actually that will turn out to be brilliant.
Hind sight is always 20/20.
Maybe you guys are fine with Italy sending us 500,000 swabs and China's richest man sending over 1,000,000 testing kits and PPE or whatever and chalk all of this up to dumb luck that other countries were incredibly more prepared than the United States.
Seems like a strange stance to me when our CDC refused the WHO test which was perfectly ok for the rest of the world and then crapped the bed with their own test 6 weeks ago thereby making it impossible for us to follow the South Korea model.
I am not saying who is at fault but I think it's obvious we screwed up and were not as prepared as multiple other countries. And we will pay a price in lives needlessly lost.
We had a good solid month head start on this and because we couldn't test it didn't do us much good.
FbgTxAg said:PJYoung said:dermdoc said:PJYoung said:
So let the blame game begin. Libs will blame Trump. Of course, maybe I missed it but I only saw dems interested in impeachment and not coronavirus tests.
I personally do not think it is anyone's fault. Except the Chi coms unleashing this crap on the world. And remember Trump was called a racist for limiting travel with China and actually that will turn out to be brilliant.
Hind sight is always 20/20.
Maybe you guys are fine with Italy sending us 500,000 swabs and China's richest man sending over 1,000,000 testing kits and PPE or whatever and chalk all of this up to dumb luck that other countries were incredibly more prepared than the United States.
Seems like a strange stance to me when our CDC refused the WHO test which was perfectly ok for the rest of the world and then crapped the bed with their own test 6 weeks ago thereby making it impossible for us to follow the South Korea model.
I am not saying who is at fault but I think it's obvious we screwed up and were not as prepared as multiple other countries. And we will pay a price in lives needlessly lost.
We had a good solid month head start on this and because we couldn't test it didn't do us much good.
I think your premise that the government is competent and will protect us might be where you got confused.
Still not worse than the flu.BoydCrowder13 said:
4,500 new confirmed US cases today and 51 deaths
13,700 total cases and 201 total deaths
Quote:
Seems like a strange stance to me when our CDC refused the WHO test which was perfectly ok for the rest of the world and then crapped the bed with their own test 6 weeks ago thereby making it impossible for us to follow the South Korea model.
B-1 83 said:
I'm amazed at all the hard core "mathematicians" who don't understand variables......
PJYoung said:dermdoc said:PJYoung said:
So let the blame game begin. Libs will blame Trump. Of course, maybe I missed it but I only saw dems interested in impeachment and not coronavirus tests.
I personally do not think it is anyone's fault. Except the Chi coms unleashing this crap on the world. And remember Trump was called a racist for limiting travel with China and actually that will turn out to be brilliant.
Hind sight is always 20/20.
Maybe you guys are fine with Italy sending us 500,000 swabs and China's richest man sending over 1,000,000 testing kits and PPE or whatever and chalk all of this up to dumb luck that other countries were incredibly more prepared than the United States.
Seems like a strange stance to me when our CDC refused the WHO test which was perfectly ok for the rest of the world and then crapped the bed with their own test 6 weeks ago thereby making it impossible for us to follow the South Korea model.
I am not saying who is at fault but I think it's obvious we screwed up and were not as prepared as multiple other countries. And we will pay a price in lives needlessly lost.
We had a good solid month head start on this and because we couldn't test it didn't do us much good.
k2aggie07 said:
Thanks for sharing that.
dermdoc said:
The problem is that this virus has been hyped into a mega killer super virus deadlier than any virus we have seen in years. And there is no evidence of that as of yet in a developed country like the US.
Not normalized for population? That doesn't feel right.Shanked Punt said:
Updated today at 19:00 GMT
Deaths
Cases
Don't forget in January we were told it had a kill rate over 70% and some conspiracy whackos said near 100%.dermdoc said:
The problem is that this virus has been hyped into a mega killer super virus deadlier than any virus we have seen in years. And there is no evidence of that as of yet in a developed country like the US.
techno-ag said:Still not worse than the flu.BoydCrowder13 said:
4,500 new confirmed US cases today and 51 deaths
13,700 total cases and 201 total deaths
Because Fox, just like the rest of the media, loves to hype up anything they can for ratings. The more panicked they can make people, the more people will watch.LaQuica said:
DumbFox News reporter just said 20% of all people infected with the virus require hospital stays..Why are they allowed to lie like this?
You are correct, but it seems like the CDC chose to develop their own test, and ignored the WHO protocols which were published... and then they completely **** the bed with their test.Philip J Fry said:Quote:
Seems like a strange stance to me when our CDC refused the WHO test which was perfectly ok for the rest of the world and then crapped the bed with their own test 6 weeks ago thereby making it impossible for us to follow the South Korea model.
This is fake news. The WHO never offered us test kits.
Source? Links? Even a tweet from a half-way reputable source?Rapier108 said:Don't forget in January we were told it had a kill rate over 70% and some conspiracy whackos said near 100%.dermdoc said:
The problem is that this virus has been hyped into a mega killer super virus deadlier than any virus we have seen in years. And there is no evidence of that as of yet in a developed country like the US.
The massive kill rate hype has been going on since almost day 1.
Go back to the first couple of dozen pages on this thread. The freak out started early and never stopped.Mordred said:Source? Links? Even a tweet from a half-way reputable source?Rapier108 said:Don't forget in January we were told it had a kill rate over 70% and some conspiracy whackos said near 100%.dermdoc said:
The problem is that this virus has been hyped into a mega killer super virus deadlier than any virus we have seen in years. And there is no evidence of that as of yet in a developed country like the US.
The massive kill rate hype has been going on since almost day 1.