Curious to see folks post here as it happens.
As of right now I do not know of anyone, either personally or indirectly.
As of right now I do not know of anyone, either personally or indirectly.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Curious to see folks post here as it happens.
As of right now I do not know of anyone, either personally or indirectly.
No.Curious to see folks post here as it happens.
As of right now I do not know of anyone, either personally or indirectly.
That is what has been scary... nobody knows if we do or not because 1- it can be dormant for days/weeks? Before causing symptoms and 2- the CDC won’t test you unless you just visited an area overrun with it and are exhibiting near death symptoms. So, we probably ALL KNOW SOMEBODY, or have been in close proximity to someone who has it, we are just not aware.Curious to see folks post here as it happens.
As of right now I do not know of anyone, either personally or indirectly.
One good thing that came out today, South Korea is doing the most comprehensive testing and the death rate there is under 1%. Those are probably the most accurate numbers generated thus far on mortality rates since it's a much greater sampling including those not requiring medical attention.That is what has been scary... nobody knows if we do or not because 1- it can be dormant for days/weeks? Before causing symptoms and 2- the CDC won’t test you unless you just visited an area overrun with it and are exhibiting near death symptoms. So, we probably ALL KNOW SOMEBODY, or have been in close proximity to someone who has it, we are just not aware.
That is the typical bogus bs. So the answer is no but it is really yes in fantasy land? No but yes because surely it has to be.....That is what has been scary... nobody knows if we do or not because 1- it can be dormant for days/weeks? Before causing symptoms and 2- the CDC won’t test you unless you just visited an area overrun with it and are exhibiting near death symptoms. So, we probably ALL KNOW SOMEBODY, or have been in close proximity to someone who has it, we are just not aware.
What are you talking about? I said nobody knows. The only fantasy land is the state of denial you are living in.That is the typical bogus bs. So the answer is no but it is really yes in fantasy land? No but yes because surely it has to be.....
I know someone who's family member is being tested. They said it would take 4 days to get the results.
Oh my mistake.That is what has been scary... nobody knows if we do or not because 1- it can be dormant for days/weeks? Before causing symptoms and 2- the CDC won’t test you unless you just visited an area overrun with it and are exhibiting near death symptoms. So, we probably ALL KNOW SOMEBODY, or have been in close proximity to someone who has it, we are just not aware.
As far as I know, a hospital.That is appalling. In what type of facility were they tested?
Well, at least he's managing it correctly. He can't do anymore than he's doing. If he finds out he has it, the treatment won't be any different than if he'd had common flu. It will have to run its course.Good buddy of mine is quarantined right now to his home. Problem is he has all the symptoms, but there aren’t any tests available for him. Tested negative for the flu so he’s just waiting it out - hopefully in non-lethal sickness.
10 Serious cases.....are you serious?? there has to be more to it than that for the whole world to stop spinning.99.995% of active US coronavirus cases are classified as mild. 2,200 current active cases of which 10 are classified as Serious or Critical. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
You understand that it's the tip of the iceberg right? The spread still has a long way to go yet. It just starting to spread and has long way to go before it's pretty much in everyone's neighborhood then doorstep. It's worse in other countries already and there is no reason to think it's not going to be just as bad here. It's serious for sure. Is it worth worth screwing up the economy for and whipping everyone into a panic just to get them play a long, which a large number of people won't anyways. Not in my opinion.10 Serious cases.....are you serious?? there has to be more to it than that for the whole world to stop spinning.
And if that were typical of nursing homes everywhere, it would mean something statistically."Worldometers"? Now that sounds like a reputable website. Over 20 people died in a single nursing home.
May not sound reputable but it has more stats on the spread of coronavirus than any other site I’ve found. If you find a better one please share."Worldometers"? Now that sounds like a reputable website. Over 20 people died in a single nursing home.
I understand the statistical significance of 99.995% of known cases in the US being considered mild. The site has the best collection of constantly updated coronavirus data by country of any I have found.You understand that it's the tip of the iceberg right? The spread still has a long way to go yet. It just starting to spread and has long way to go before it's pretty much in everyone's neighborhood then doorstep. It's worse in other countries already and there is no reason to think it's not going to be just as bad here. It's serious for sure. Is it worth worth screwing up the economy for and whipping everyone into a panic just to get them play a long, which a large number of people won't anyways. Not in my opinion.
"Worldometers"? Now that sounds like a reputable website. Over 20 people died in a single nursing home.
This is one of the most savage things I’ve ever seen posted.Who lives in nursing homes? I will bet 20 out of a hundred would have passed, virus or no virus.
What TF are you taking about? So they were old, that means their deaths don’t matter because they were going to die anyway?Who lives in nursing homes? I will bet 20 out of a hundred would have passed, virus or no virus.
Well yeah...they belonged to the most immunocompromised demographic, and lived together. That single case makes up roughly half of US deaths so far. It’s a serious problem that we need to contain, but healthy, non-geriatric folks have no reason to panic just yet."Worldometers"? Now that sounds like a reputable website. Over 20 people died in a single nursing home.
The indecency of this post is nothing short of stunning.Who lives in nursing homes? I will bet 20 out of a hundred would have passed, virus or no virus.
Good morning, Dr. Mengele! I love your posts about the ephemeral nature of life. Do you have a blog?Who lives in nursing homes? I will bet 20 out of a hundred would have passed, virus or no virus.
The indecency of this post is nothing short of stunning.