Semi-OT: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Discussion Thread V (Read Post 1 & FAQ)

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Re: Semi-OT: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Discussion Thread V (Read Post 1 & FAQ) 

Post#421 » by bwgood77 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:00 pm

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bwgood77 wrote:Good twitter thread from yesterday (don't think I saw posted).

Read on Twitter


When I read that stuff about these projected shortages - can’t we just put more people to work to make those items that are needed? It’s like we’re running to our houses in retreat as opposed to fighting the problem. We need more masks and supplies and hospital rooms? - get out there and make and build them. If the virus was a nation that attacked us in an act of war like what happened w/ Pearl Harbor, wouldn’t people be signing up to fight even if it meant death?

I am still not comfortable with this complete disregard towards what these shutdowns are doing to our economy. A depression w/ mass unemployment and bankruptcies will lead to so many issues that could kill people too.


A shelter in place order for 12 weeks will allow us to get back to work and the economy will begin to revive. If they try to screw around and send people back sooner, it will just prolong this thing, cause more deaths, overload the hospitals, continue to put people in fear of going places, and the economy will suffer anyway, for a longer period of time...because people won't want to go places if a lot of people continue to be sick. If we get the stuff behind us the economy improves more quickly,
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Re: Semi-OT: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Discussion Thread V (Read Post 1 & FAQ) 

Post#422 » by Dirk » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:01 pm

Death rate by age
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(data from yesterday)
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Post#423 » by KokoKaizer » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:02 pm

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Post#424 » by bwgood77 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:03 pm

LKN wrote:Really worried that bad things are about to happen in CA and FL that they are blind to due to this:

Read on Twitter
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Look at Texas. They have the worst ratio, though I don't know if it's as bad in Texas yet. Just hard to know, but not a lot of recorded COVID deaths so far.
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Re: Semi-OT: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Discussion Thread V (Read Post 1 & FAQ) 

Post#425 » by Dirk » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:05 pm

Italy update

• Active cases: 54.030 (+3.612)
• Deaths: 6.820 (+743)
• Healed: 8.326 (+894)
• Intensive care: 3.396 (+192)

Total cases: 69.176 (+5.249, +8,2%)
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Post#426 » by zimpy27 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:06 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
LKN wrote:Really worried that bad things are about to happen in CA and FL that they are blind to due to this:

Read on Twitter
?s=20


Look at Texas. They have the worst ratio, though I don't know if it's as bad in Texas yet. Just hard to know, but not a lot of recorded COVID deaths so far.


Everything's bigger in Texas

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Post#427 » by DowJones » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:07 pm

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DowJones wrote:
Pharmcat wrote:

Ignoring the problem does not mean you will be better off. Let's see how the next couple weeks go for other states


So you are saying all other states but NY are "ignoring the problem"? Is that really what you are saying? Or is it..MAYBE..that New York is receiving priority over every other state when it comes to the number of tests that are made available?


New York isn’t receiving priority. The state was begging the CDC for tests since February 2nd. They were ignored.

The state has partnered with private labs, and has begun to make its own tests.


But why do you think these private labs are partnering with New York? Its not like other states don't want the tests--they do. New York just gets priority right now due to a number of (legitimate) reasons. I don't think it is fair to say that states outside of NY are "ignoring the problem".
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Post#428 » by LKN » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:10 pm

Dirk wrote:Italy update

• Active cases: 54.030 (+3.612)
• Deaths: 6.820 (+743)
• Healed: 8.326 (+894)
• Intensive care: 3.396 (+192)

Total cases: 69.176 (+5.249, +8,2%)


So sad...I was hoping they had a handle on the death rate... but after two days of drops it's back up again.
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Post#429 » by zimpy27 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:10 pm

Dirk wrote:Italy update

• Active cases: 54.030 (+3.612)
• Deaths: 6.820 (+743)
• Healed: 8.326 (+894)
• Intensive care: 3.396 (+192)

Total cases: 69.176 (+5.249, +8,2%)


They are clearly only testing the very ill, their case and death numbers go up and down together, when realistically the case number should be 5-7 days ahead.

Still, death and case rate seems to have plateaued from 3/22
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Post#430 » by Ecmic » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:15 pm

DowJones wrote:
Ecmic wrote:
DowJones wrote:
So you are saying all other states but NY are "ignoring the problem"? Is that really what you are saying? Or is it..MAYBE..that New York is receiving priority over every other state when it comes to the number of tests that are made available?


New York isn’t receiving priority. The state was begging the CDC for tests since February 2nd. They were ignored.

The state has partnered with private labs, and has begun to make its own tests.


But why do you think these private labs are partnering with New York? Its not like other states don't want the tests--they do. New York just gets priority right now due to a number of (legitimate) reasons. I don't think it is fair to say that states outside of NY are "ignoring the problem".


Those labs are partnering with New York because New York is giving them money for the partnership.
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Post#431 » by BadMofoPimp » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:16 pm

LKN wrote:Really worried that bad things are about to happen in CA and FL that they are blind to due to this:

Read on Twitter
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Could it be because Virus's tend to not spread as much in Warmer Humid climates.
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Post#432 » by Stillwater » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:19 pm

mademan wrote:
Stillwater wrote:This will prob get deleted by the stay home order in Ohio basically did nothing there's just as much people being forced to work or lose their pay as beforehand.
What part of the word isolation is so difficult for us as a country to understand? I guess when I was 25 I would have just ignored it cause I had nothing to lose.
Feeling pretty sad for my America right now, just not seeing the big picture.
This is going to bring us to our knees because people refused to accept the spread rate and kept on spreading it.
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I think you'd be surprised at how little money people have and how dependant they are on their weekly/bi-weekly checks. I imagine Trumps right when he says many are anxious to get back to work. But its on the Government to be responsible people here. I mean we dont even know if people can get re-infected again

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Post#433 » by Dirk » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:23 pm

zimpy27 wrote:
Dirk wrote:Italy update

• Active cases: 54.030 (+3.612)
• Deaths: 6.820 (+743)
• Healed: 8.326 (+894)
• Intensive care: 3.396 (+192)

Total cases: 69.176 (+5.249, +8,2%)


They are clearly only testing the very ill, their case and death numbers go up and down together, when realistically the case number should be 5-7 days ahead.


Still, death and case rate seems to have plateaued from 3/22


In this graphic.

Left to right.

Black line is the % of positive tests/day
Grey - the number of tests (today March 24 they report 21.4K, yesterday 17K)
Red - positive cases/day
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24.4% of those tested were a positive
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Post#434 » by NoDopeOnSundays » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:23 pm

BadMofoPimp wrote:
LKN wrote:Really worried that bad things are about to happen in CA and FL that they are blind to due to this:

Read on Twitter
?s=20


Could it be because Virus's tend to not spread as much in Warmer Humid climates.


Louisiana has the highest rate of infection in the world, it can spread in warm weather.

States aren't testing enough, even NY should be doing 2x more.

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Post#435 » by AdagioPace » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:26 pm

what? americans (some) already getting tired of lockdown....after barely a couple days of effort! Come on, even the british have finally come to terms with the severity of the situation. It seems like NY is a different country.
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Post#436 » by Bandit King » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:26 pm

The Trump administration plans to use the Defense Production Act for the first time during this coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday to procure thousands of COVID-19 test kits as the disease continues its spread across the country.

Peter Gaynor, the Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator, told CNN that the administration had decided to use the Defense Production Act to acquire some 60,000 kits. The FEMA chief added that the White House will add “DPA language” into its mass contract for 500 million masks.

“We’re actually going to use the DPA for the first time today. There are some test kits we need to get our hands on,” he told CNN. “And the second thing we’re going to do is we’re going to insert some language into these mass contracts that we have.”
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Post#437 » by Bandit King » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:28 pm

Senate Democrats struck down the bill in a procedural vote on Monday amid a gulf over what both parties wanted to include in it. But they made progress by Tuesday morning, as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the sides were at “the 2-yard line.”

Here are some of the components of the plan, expected to cost well above $1.5 trillion, as it stood Tuesday morning, according to comments from congressional leaders and aides compiled by NBC News and CNBC:

Cash payments of up to $2,400 for married couples and $500 per child
A $350 billion fund for small businesses to mitigate layoffs and support payroll
$240 billion in health-care relief
$75 billion in aid for hospitals
$20 billion in aid for health care for veterans
$20 billion in aid for emergency public transportation relief
$10 billion in aid for airport relief
$4.5 billion in aid for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Relief to airlines in the form of loans or grants, according to a Trump administration aide
Strengthened unemployment insurance, which could potentially add $600 per week for up to four months on top of what a state would give beneficiaries.
An inspector general to oversee the $500 billion pool of federal relief funding for ailing industries
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Post#438 » by mademan » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:28 pm

Bandit King wrote:The Trump administration plans to use the Defense Production Act for the first time during this coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday to procure thousands of COVID-19 test kits as the disease continues its spread across the country.

Peter Gaynor, the Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator, told CNN that the administration had decided to use the Defense Production Act to acquire some 60,000 kits. The FEMA chief added that the White House will add “DPA language” into its mass contract for 500 million masks.

“We’re actually going to use the DPA for the first time today. There are some test kits we need to get our hands on,” he told CNN. “And the second thing we’re going to do is we’re going to insert some language into these mass contracts that we have.”


So whats the angle here for not using it earlier? Seems to me this was inevitable and doing this a week ago woulda helped a chit ton
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Post#439 » by Bandit King » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:29 pm

mademan wrote:
Bandit King wrote:The Trump administration plans to use the Defense Production Act for the first time during this coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday to procure thousands of COVID-19 test kits as the disease continues its spread across the country.

Peter Gaynor, the Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator, told CNN that the administration had decided to use the Defense Production Act to acquire some 60,000 kits. The FEMA chief added that the White House will add “DPA language” into its mass contract for 500 million masks.

“We’re actually going to use the DPA for the first time today. There are some test kits we need to get our hands on,” he told CNN. “And the second thing we’re going to do is we’re going to insert some language into these mass contracts that we have.”


So whats the angle here for not using it earlier? Seems to me this was inevitable and doing this a week ago woulda helped a chit ton


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Post#440 » by LKN » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:29 pm

Last week:

"Let's go to war against COVID-19"

This week:

"This sucks, maybe we should surrender"

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