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Florida 10,000 new cases a day. I wonder how much higher it has to be to be considered a significant unstoppable outbreak?
Maybe they will have a virtual July 4th like we did?
Also how many cases do you think they will have when the election happens? 20 million?
The Florida cases are high but the deaths per day don’t seem that bad, fairly constant since the end of March. No where near the proportions of Italy.
With that being said, if the deaths aren’t rising despite the daily cases rising from 1000/day to 10,000/day, should we be concerned?
From what I can find Florida ICU has been as high as 75-80% full but not over capacity. When coronavirus first started to spread, the biggest concern and reason for lockdown was to ensure we don’t overwhelm the health care system, from what I recall. There was a massive panic for ventilators and i’ve heard no concerns with this since.
It seems like the amount of reopening should be based on health care capacity as opposed to number of new cases. Perhaps, this is a premature thought but until Florida’s healthcare system is overwhelmed, i don’t think the number of new cases is that relevant anymore.
ICU at 75% is pretty overwhelmed IMO. It's important to understand that if they do need to shut down, cases don't stop rising. It was two weeks after New York shut down that they hit their peak in cases (and let's be real, Florida will not fully shut down again).
Another factor of the majority of cases are in young people not caring about restrictions and going out to gatherings and spreading it within friend groups. We even see that in Alberta too, the majority of new cases are all younger people
As for the deaths, doctors have had a few months to study covid and see what works and what doesn't. One article claimed you are 3-4x less likely to die today than in March because of best practices they've learnt since then. What drugs help and what doesn't, how intubating early actually makes things worse when originally they thought it helped, how to handle patients to limit exposure to health care workers, etc.
Not saying covid will magically disappear but the shutdown gave our health system the time it needed to prepare, both with supplies but also with knowledge.
Overall though I think it's good info for Alberta. We have plenty of capacity so even if our cases begin to spike up, we have a lot of breathing room. But hopefully people will understand that still washing their hands, be social distancing, and using masks indoors will help keep the numbers low and not end up having things spike up. We still have phase 3 to come, which we want to happen so we can have more shows, events, stampede next year's, etc. So hopefully people don't fuck it up
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/29/near...has-to-go.html
By Monday, half of the working age citizens of the USA will not be working. Yeah, exactly how long is this going to go on again?
Wapo article? What are you talking about? It’s from 4chan. If you know what 4chan is and how it works, and have spent any time at all there during the past 10 years, you’re in on the q anon joke and can’t believe that it’s actually being taken seriously.
It’s not a conspiracy. It’s pure fiction. Q has not been correct about ANYTHING that isn’t public info. Some things were hilariously vague and retconned. And the vast majority has been straight up wrong or failed to materialize. You must not be following the story. They’re still holding out for this “calm before the storm” that means nothing and isnt happening. There is no Q.
Long term effects should be starting to show up now for the early cases. Not looking good, lungs especially - but other organs as well.
Stupendously long recovery times for some (3+ months) are not exaggerated stories from what I can tell.
So my wife tested negative however the automated message was vague and confusing as it said even though you have tested negative if you have symptoms you should continue to follow ahs guidelines. Is that because other people could catch whatever she has and lower their immune system making them more likely to catch covid - or present symptoms that are covid like or place a burden on testing where the outcome wont be covid. I wish they were clearer. Also the guidelines around family living in the same space as suspected covid are also really vague.
The false positive/negative issue. They're asking anyone with symptoms to quarantine - covid or not. Safer that way, in case she was a false negative.
Lock her in the basement throw food down :rofl:
Sequester to a space, try to restrict access, open windows / air purifier. Anyone who goes in there - scrub/clean/change clothes.
You have to abide by the rules if you have any symptoms regardless of being tested.
If a person is thinking selfishly, they'll realize there is no personal benefit to getting tested.
I'm not aware of data, worldwide it's currently running around 20% the first chinese kits were over 30%
https://globalnews.ca/news/7045805/c...egative-study/
yeah thats what i was thinking. less burden on the testing facilities for people that are negative most likely.
Solid logic. It's from 8Chan, must be fake. Like I said, if you can't be bothered to read the drops, and don't even know where they came from, then your opinion is worthless on the matter. Yup, everything failed to materialize....................... except those NXIUM arrests, Obamagate trials, etc, etc, etc. But sure think whatever you want. The coincidences that would have to take place for Q to be a completely fake conspiracy theory would be almost mathematically impossible. But it would be hard to know without reading the drops and basing your info on random left wing news sources, since nothing they have written about Q is accurate at all.