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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Ive heard shortness of breath is the thing to watch for . . that a person has the virus

40% of Americans only have $400 for an emergency - ABC NEWS

My sister must be going crazy (She's a Leo). My brother in law's tests result are not in yet.

My brother in law's test was negative
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Was at sams club today. I got the last pack of toilet paper. There were people coming up to me asking if there was anymore? I had to tell them I got the last pack.

Never thought I would see sams club so empty. All I wanted to get was some chicken. All gone. Milk? All gone. Most things were gone. Cursed are those who panic bought all that stuff.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Was at sams club today. I got the last pack of toilet paper. There were people coming up to me asking if there was anymore? I had to tell them I got the last pack.

Never thought I would see sams club so empty. All I wanted to get was some chicken. All gone. Milk? All gone. Most things were gone. Cursed are those who panic bought all that stuff.

I almost held my breath after that first part, thinking you were going to follow the story with "I never thought I would ever be almost killed over a pack of toilet paper".
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

A doctor on Dr. Phil said:

"Over half of the people infected have already recovered, but there's no media attention about that"
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

I wonder what all the dooms-dayers think of all of this. They are probably saying "I told you so", "I knew it"
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Was at sams club today. I got the last pack of toilet paper. There were people coming up to me asking if there was anymore? I had to tell them I got the last pack.

Never thought I would see sams club so empty. All I wanted to get was some chicken. All gone. Milk? All gone. Most things were gone. Cursed are those who panic bought all that stuff.
Sunday I walked around Walmart, SEEKING-OUT empty shelves...and looking at the tags to see what had been there. Some surprises, like seeing all the rice gone. I knew the toilet paper would all be gone (but, about that, WTF?? - I mean, do people need 14-month supplies?). But also some surprises like seeing a still-robust supply of diapers and feminine napkins, and no trouble at all getting soup. Ibuprofen shelves were empty, but I picked up some Friday when I could...just in case.

A doctor on Dr. Phil said:

"Over half of the people infected have already recovered, but there's no media attention about that"
Test kits are only now STARTING to be deployed well, so the USA numbers don't tell the whole story. There are some people, who have recovered, who will NEVER know that they had it - unless routine blood tests, at some point, begin to include blood numbers for COVID-19 antibodies.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Was at sams club today. I got the last pack of toilet paper. There were people coming up to me asking if there was anymore? I had to tell them I got the last pack.

You're lucky they didn't fight you for it.

A doctor on Dr. Phil said:

"Over half of the people infected have already recovered, but there's no media attention about that"
He forgot to mention that 68,000 of the resolved cases are the people in China who got sick between Dec and Feb. There's 127,000 known cases, 81,000 of which are in China.

Some people are saying that they were acutely ill for 2-3 days and their cough lasted for 2-6 week afterward.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

I wonder what all the dooms-dayers think of all of this. They are probably saying "I told you so", "I knew it"
The point is that yes, while the vast majority will recover just fine(though some who have recovered have shown 20-30% reduced lung function)but if we don't impose serious restrictions for public socializing, some will get very seriously ill and overwhelm hospitals and we have critical shortages of life saving ventilators and other vital medical equipment. People with mild or no symptoms can make others critically ill... better we manage the illness in a way that will protect at large and deal with inconeniences in the short run than we let it get out of control and the damage is just that much more expansive.

What DOESN'T make sense is the panic buying... milk lasts only so long and you really need toilet paper for a year or two? The grocery stores WON'T close unless the pandemic truly got severe it would be reckless to keep anything open but for absolute emergencies. You don't need to get everything at once, just keep well stocked for a couple of week intervals.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

well we know this is real now as-- head of the curve--- Fox News is now talking about this as it is a real emergency ---yipppee :vomit:


fucking morons.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

...The Winter Party still happened in Miami as if nothing were happening in Florida, even though the mayor of Miami was at home in quarantine because he was exposed last weekend and has mild cold symptoms.

And of course...
I am writing to let you know that on Saturday night (the 14th), I was informed that one of our Winter Party Festival (WPF) guests has tested positive for COVID-19 this last week. We are grateful to them for alerting us, particularly given that they were not experiencing symptoms during WPF. While we know there are many places people could have been exposed before and after Winter Party as this virus has developed, we wanted to make sure you have this information as soon as possible. The health and safety of anyone who participates in any Task Force event is of great

And multiple attendees at the Winter Party last weekend are complaining of having flu-like symptoms...

Thousands attended Miami gay festival; several later tested positive for coronavirus [NBC]
As the coronavirus continues to spread and disrupt life worldwide, one festival is finding the memory of its celebrations tinged by the outbreak.

The Winter Party Festival, an annual, weeklong LGBTQ event held in Miami, drew thousands from across the country when it kicked off earlier this month. But though it ended March 10, in the week following the event several attendees have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to festival organizers.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

I wonder what all the dooms-dayers think of all of this. They are probably saying "I told you so", "I knew it"

The greed and the selfishness are frankly surprising, but the virus isn't. It's not doing nearly the damage that the bad citizens are.

At some point, we have to ask ourselves as a society, why is it worth saving?

Maybe this pandemic is a gift horse. Maybe the society coming apart at the seams is overdue.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

The greed and the selfishness are frankly surprising, but the virus isn't. It's not doing nearly the damage that the bad citizens are.

At some point, we have to ask ourselves as a society, why is it worth saving?

Maybe this pandemic is a gift horse. Maybe the society coming apart at the seams is overdue.

Welcome to belamo's world for the past decades
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Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Why, for example, is the death rate in Italy ten times as high as in their neighbor Switzerland? Could it be a difference in the preparedness of the hospitals, having the proper equipment (ventilators, ICU, etc.) that actually can help in treatment of some of the SYMPTOMS (though nothing helps with the disease itself)?
THAT.

IS.

JUST.

FUCKING.

RUDE.

Unless there are 117 children in the family, maybe.

Another solution to champion is voluntary self-quarantining of those at risk.
I'm doing that, though there's no evidence I've had exposure. I am less than three weeks into my "busy quarter" (which actually floats somewhere around the earlier part of the year, with no regard to arbitrary calendar months). This has me hunkered-down for 13 to 15 weeks every year. I get more than 80% of my income for the entire year during that period, though I'm assuming that results this year will be 25% to 40% below normal.

The timing of this year's cycle - which I run entirely from my home office - is fortunate. Actually, it's UNCOMFORTABLY LATE for me, uncharacteristically so, but I even just found out that I got a "break" that taxes to IRS won't be due until July 14 in lieu of the usual April 15...I was sure that the lateness of this year's cycle for me meant I'd have to file a hated extension, but of course the quarterly estimate will still be true, and probably the State return (which I probably WILL file an extension on).

Everybody, stay safe. I know that many of you cannot self-quarantine. Just lucky that I can, and I drive so I don't have to use the trains.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Why, for example, is the death rate in Italy ten times as high as in their neighbor Switzerland? Could it be a difference in the preparedness of the hospitals, having the proper equipment (ventilators, ICU, etc.) that actually can help in treatment of some of the SYMPTOMS (though nothing helps with the disease itself)?

Italy's high mortality (nearing 10% of cases) has two direct causes: 1) They didn't act quickly enough and 2) the population in northern Italy is disproportionately skewed toward older people. I made a comment in an earlier post that about 50% of the coronavirus cases in Italian ICUs are people under the age of 60. That's because a large number of the Italians over 60 years of age never survived long enough to make it to the ICU.

Another factor that is also at play has to do with the Italian lifestyle where they spend a lot of time in social gatherings. There was many an evening in Europe where I spent 3 or more hours before and after supper socializing in a restaurant where the tables are much closer together than they typically are in the US.

We're probably going to find some other factors such as genetic susceptibility that are factors but we're not at the point that we understand enough about coronaviruses quite yet.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

18-Mar-2020:

COVID-19 stats
Cases reported: 203,529 (up from 182,986 yesterday)
Deaths: 8,205 (up from 7,158 yesterday) - 1,047 people died yesterday

Cases reported in the US - 6,496 cases (up from 4,661 yesterday), 114 deaths

Iran exceeded 1,000 deaths yesterday. Italy reported an additional 345 deaths yesterday. Spain's death count increased 75% from 342 deaths up to 602 deaths.

Global coronavirus cases in major countries:
  • Italy - 31,506 cases (up from 27,980 yesterday) - 2,503 deaths.
  • Iran - 17,361 cases (up from 14,991 yesterday) - 1,135 deaths
  • Spain - 13,784 (up from 9,942 cases yesterday) - 602 deaths (still delayed from local numbers reported by belamo)
  • Germany - 10,069 cases (up from 7,588 cases yesterday), 26 deaths
  • South Korea - 8,413 cases (from 8,320 cases) - 84 deaths
  • France - 7,696 cases (up from 6,655 cases yesterday), 148 deaths
  • Switzerland - 2,700 cases (up from 2,330 cases yesterday), 27 deaths
  • UK - 1,961 cases (up from 1,553 cases yesterday), 72 deaths
  • Netherlands - 1,710 cases (up from 1,414 cases yesterday), 43 deaths
  • Canada - 598 cases (up from 439 yesterday), 8 deaths
  • Australia - 568 cases (up from 377 cases yesterday), 6 deaths

United States: now in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the USVI
  • The US exceeded 1,000 cases on 11-March. Yesterday at this time, it was slightly below 4,000 cases. New cases reported yesterday - 1,835. Expect that the US will near 10,000 cases today, as testing is finally available and we will begin seeing more accurate counts of infected people.
  • The number of cases in New York has overtaken Washington state at the #1 position. Louisiana (196 cases) seems to have a growing number of cases.
    New York - 1,653 (up from 950 cases yesterday), 15 deaths
    Washington - 1,012 (up from 909 cases yesterday), 54 deaths
    California - 596 (up from 448 cases yesterday), 14 deaths
    New Jersey - 267 (up from 178 case yesterday), 3 deaths
    Massachusetts - 218 (up from 197 cases yesterday)
    Florida - 210 (up from 154 cases yesterday), 6 deaths
  • Unemployment claims in multiple States shot up yesterday. Some States reported that their websites crashed from the increased capacity. Yesterday, the Treasury department told Congress that unemployment could jump to 20% if Congress doesn't act quickly.
  • At least 2 ED doctors in the US are in intensive care with COVID-19. States in the northeast reported that they had early 1,000 healthcare workers in quarantine. Planning has begun to redeploy doctors from specialties such as internal medicine to emergency rooms. Discussions are ongoing about whether to activate the US Medical Reserve Corps.
 
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

I would be interested to see if there is any specific ethnicity is affected more than others.
 
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