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Berzerker

Joined Jul 29, 2018
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Report me for what, an opinion?
The other parts about them not telling the W.H.O. was on the news this morning.
Or was it the I'm from Alabama part?
I don't get it.
Brzrkr
 

killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
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post #286
Report me for what, an opinion?
The other parts about them not telling the W.H.O. was on the news this morning.
Or was it the I'm from Alabama part?
I don't get it.
Brzrkr
No I got nothing to say about your area or anything about you. BTW, I don’t know what is W.H.O and what it would mean to Alabama? White House something geez. So don’t follow their side or any side let it be your side, follow what is honest and truth worthy if thats your aim well then you need more intel. Don’t let either side control your knowledge. We can’t know everything unless you already do? I have no idea what your about nor do I care about what your doing, but I do care if someone is deliberately trying to inflame people. Which is why I will report your other post.

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Berzerker

Joined Jul 29, 2018
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SamR said:
Maybe we should start an "Only in Alabama" thread...
And I was only poking fun at SamR.
I get a scary feeling you don't like me too much.
Sorry! I meant no harm.
 
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killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
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https://apple.news/APoyDztd2Tqu4syELJHUcRA

Seems they may have had the wrong testing kits.

The coronavirus has found a crack in the nation’s public health armor, and it is not one that scientists foresaw: diagnostic testing.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention botched its first attempt to mass produce a diagnostic test kit, a discovery made only after officials had shipped hundreds of kits to state laboratories.

A promised replacement took several weeks, and still did not permit state and local laboratories to make final diagnoses. And the C.D.C. essentially ensured that Americans would be tested in very few numbers by imposing stringent and narrow criteria, critics say.
kv
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://ktvz.com/news/2020/03/02/oregons-third-presumptive-covid-19-case/
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Leaders of an American Indian reservation in Pendleton shut down its casino and several other facilities Monday after an employee contracted coronavirus, and a state health official said the virus is likely circulating and will appear in additional locations in the state.


The employee of the Wildhorse Resort and Casino on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation is hospitalized in Walla Walla, Washington, and is the third such case to emerge in Oregon, state and tribal officials said. The previous two other known cases occurred in the Portland area and had household contacts with each other, but the casino is 215 miles east of the city.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/



AGE​
DEATH RATE
confirmed cases
DEATH RATE
all cases
80+ years old
21.9%
14.8%
70-79 years old
8.0%
60-69 years old
3.6%
50-59 years old
1.3%
40-49 years old
0.4%
30-39 years old
0.2%
20-29 years old
0.2%
10-19 years old
0.2%
0-9 years old
no fatalities


The worst possible outcome is that all of us boomers die in a short period and the millennials are forced to take control. That would mean a quick end to modern civilization.
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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Let's suppose the ultimate outcome in the U.S. over the next six months is 5 million dead. Does that warrant "hysteria"? Is it still called hysteria if it's the logical and prudent response?

We're still just entering the S-curve that is typical of pandemics. All we've learned so far is that we cannot seem to effectively contain it. It's too late for that. So no we move forward into the "tough-it-out" phase. Time will tell. Could be a nothing-burger, could kill millions.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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It's all about speed.

March 3 (GMT):
Bruce Aylward, World Health Organization Joint Mission to China:
"I think the key learning from China is speed — it’s all about the speed. The faster you can find the cases, isolate the cases, and track their close contacts, the more successful you’re going to be.

What the world can learn from China’s Covid-19 response
Julia Belluz

The WHO has been suggesting the world should follow China’s lead, but as you know, there are concerns about the human rights effects from China’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak — most notably, the restrictions on freedom of movement through lockdowns and cordon sanitaires. How do you respond to critics who are concerned about that?

https://www.vox.com/2020/3/2/21161067/coronavirus-covid19-china
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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The sad part is the chinese death flu doesn't hold a candle to HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. Fatalities in those diseases are often from Pneumonia and Influenza.
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Well this graphic sucks, maybe a moderator can clean it up. Here is the link to the article it is from: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2585966

Blew it up a bit
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Here is another interesting factoid involving the 1920 Spanish Influenza Pandemic in the US.
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Bottom line is there are a lot of things that can kill you but the press is going nuts over one very small piece of the problem. Unless you are already burdened by other health problems coronavirus is not the biggest problem we face.
 
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