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He cheated to get his SEC degreeThey must not have taught counting at the University of Georgia's esteemed farming school, where he graduated from.
If immunity is actually conferred -Daily focus on Covid cases is a waste of time it isn't a key metric.
As far as immunity goes that's a positive. The more people who get Covid and recover is a plus.
Covid will spread and most will recover.
A key metric is hospitalizations compared to equivalent hospital capacity.
If hospitalizations increase that means the at risk group isnt being managed or protected.
Thats a concern.
One HC scientist said Covid is likely to be around for a long time. Covid cases will increase over time for a while not decrease regardless of what we do. A vaccine may never be available, many treatments will be available, population immunity is the key maybe 70%, at that time Covid cases will turn down and Covid will be easily managed.
Or deaths. Sometimes the people aren’t even being hospitalized like at nursing homes. Need to watch the rate carefully.Daily focus on Covid cases is a waste of time it isn't a key metric.
As far as immunity goes that's a positive. The more people who get Covid and recover is a plus.
Covid will spread and most will recover.
A key metric is hospitalizations compared to equivalent hospital capacity.
If hospitalizations increase that means the at risk group isnt being managed or protected.
Thats a concern.
One HC scientist said Covid is likely to be around for a long time. Covid cases will increase over time for a while not decrease regardless of what we do. A vaccine may never be available, many treatments will be available, population immunity is the key maybe 70%, at that time Covid cases will turn down and Covid will be easily managed.
If immunity is actually conferred -
Which isn’t known
And since recovered patients were reinfected
which isn’t hopeful
Nursing homes are a disaster if not managed properly.Or deaths. Sometimes the people aren’t even being hospitalized like at nursing homes. Need to watch the rate carefully.
Right.
And nothing can be done to reduce cases. “Regardless of what we do”. Apparently someone can do it - plenty of other countries have. A few have had relatively few problems to begin with.
Nursing homes are a disaster if not managed properly.
FL did a good job.
Depends on population, population density and population mobility.
Europe, China, & the US had the big challenges.
Smaller countries on % of population had issues, and very small isolated countries had no Covid.
Germany and the US had approx the same performance on a percentage basis.I’m certain that’s a factor. However, Germany seemed to do ok. And I was addressing reducing cases - which many countries did.
Germany and the US had approx the same performance on a percentage basis.
Right.
And nothing can be done to reduce cases. “Regardless of what we do”. Apparently someone can do it - plenty of other countries have. A few have had relatively few problems to begin with.
because mass testing , contact tracing , and responsible social distancing are too hard concepts for Americans
Yes but the nursing home death rate isn't representative of the communities the homes are located in..Or deaths. Sometimes the people aren’t even being hospitalized like at nursing homes. Need to watch the rate carefully.
Yes but the nursing home death rate isn't representative of the communities the homes are located in..
Nursing home Covid management is a area of its own.
Some areas have a lot of nursing homes with high death rates yet the communities they're located in have low Covid numbers.
FL with a high level of nursing homes managed them well.
NY didn't, WA didn't, which made the Covid issue worse in those states.
Of the US deaths NY, NJ, and WA were around 50% of the total.
Buffet is like Sybil!
He wants to talk accurate statistics, but he can't even keep up with his multiple posting identities!
I wonder if they all plan to vote?
It’s the pure gameplan to hope those reading lack critical thinking skills - so are dazZled by bullshiWeird bird he is. It’s like he thinks he’s a Dear Leader surrogate and that posting misinformation is gonna be influential. His opinions are whatever. Who cares. But the constant posting of stuff as if it’s fact - stuff that’s easily disprovable with a simple google search - it’s quite something.
Any report is inaccurate. If want a lot of what "experts" say is true that most cases show minor or no symptoms, then how the hell can you tell how many people have it. So many people have not been tested. Hell, both me and my wife were under the weather two months ago. Maybe we had it, maybe we didn't. We don't know.
Plus, I heard (will have to try and find the source, it was an interesting article). that hospitals get more money if cause of death is COVID 19. So a patient could have it, but actually died from something else, but cause of death will be listed as COVID 19.
Not down playing the severity, but questioning any numbers. I wonder want the death rate is if they factor out nursing homes.
It’s the pure gameplan to hope those reading lack critical thinking skills - so are dazZled by bullshi
It’s the pure gameplan to hope those reading lack critical thinking skills - so are dazZled by bullshi
I spent that little time caringJust trying to get that post count up higher or are you really that bad at typing?
You are trying to use reason with posters who react with emotion and just hate "orange man".Yes but the nursing home death rate isn't representative of the communities the homes are located in..
Nursing home Covid management is a area of its own.
Some areas have a lot of nursing homes with high death rates yet the communities they're located in have low Covid numbers.
FL with a high level of nursing homes managed them well.
NY didn't, WA didn't, which made the Covid issue worse in those states.
Of the US deaths NY, NJ, and WA were around 50% of the total.
Here is an article discussing the benefits of listing death as COVID
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ore-covid-19-patients-coronavirus/3000638001/
Oh yea I get that. I know that’s the broad game plan. Just odd to me that it’s being done in this board. But I guess every little bit counts. It’s become clear rubes and marks are abundant so maybe it will work. For some it’s become a cult. And not cult like. An actual cult.
Yes, that is it. Thanks!
in fact since Kemp’s brain dead decision it’s gotten worse
If that's the case it's unlikely a vaccine will work either. But since people are making antibodies( including t cells) the chance that there won't be some immunity is very very low. How long that last is anyone's guess but the tcells typically last for years.If immunity is actually conferred -
Which isn’t known
And since recovered patients were reinfected
which isn’t hopeful
And how many of those countries are actually testing and reporting cases accurately. North Korea seems to have done better than anyone elseGermany and the US had approx the same performance on a percentage basis.
Other than Africa or very small countries they were all similar on a percentage basis.
I guess you can find a hole in the wall country that noone goes to that did ok.
How has it gotten worse? Did something happen in the last 3 days?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/15/business/georgia-reopening-3-weeks-later/index.html
Since reopening late last month, Georgia hasn't seen a spike in coronavirus cases, Johns Hopkins said. But there also hasn't been a significant decrease in new case counts.
Georgia's rate of new cases has been trending unsteadily downward in recent days, per Johns Hopkins. The state averaged 669 new cases a day over a seven-day period that ended May 13, down about 6% from the previous week.
because looking at county data they’ve had overnight jumps in more than one area. Neighboring Monroe county for example.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/reopening-georgia-coronavirus-case-data-lag-2020-5?amp
Because CNN isn’t telling you about overnight jumps in particular countiesThe article may prove to be true. However, I'm not seeing how things are worse?