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That's why there's enormous commercial incentive to produce something like this:
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...-kit-covid-19-available-uk-within-days-2020-3
As soon as someone produces one cheap enough, it will help enormously
You can test until the cows come home, but unless every damn last person is tested, you're just rolling the dice. Furthermore, cities with a high population density (like new York) are the moral equivalent of a nuclear reactor operating in super-critical mode. and just one human neutron can set off a chain reaction.
 
Individual rights are in fact the cumulative rights of the masses and suspending civil liberties is like suspending the movement of atoms in an object. More people die in car wrecks every year than from corona virus, but the government hasn't suspended the right to drive.

Furthermore, the government's mandate for self quarantine and "social distancing" is seriously flawed reasoning. Unless you have everyone tested for Covid-19, how do you know who's been infected and know if the disease is being held in check or continuing to spread? A person can be infected and not develop any symptoms so how would that person know if it's safe to go out in public?

In order to issue an all clear proclamation and lift the restrictions, everyone would have to be tested. But without testing 100% of the population, the these wild goose chase restrictions could go on indefinitely.
About deaths from car wrecks, the government has reduced this type of death to an "acceptable level" by mandating road design, licensing, speed limits, no drunk driving, etc. to approximately 0.01% of the population. This is also the approximate level of death from seasonal flu. In the case of flu, by implementing a vaccination program. So, government invention in our lives for public health is nothing new. These efforts are all around us.

Quarantine and social distancing is another case of government effort to reduce deaths and watch out for public health. It is the only tool available now before a vaccine is developed and deployed.

100% testing is not required. The epidemic experts can show with good certainty that reducing the spread of a disease to the point where, on average, a sick person spreads the disease to less than 1 person, the epidemic will eventually stop. Your chain reaction analogy is a good one. Perfection is not required. Reducing this average spread is a primary goal of quarantines and social distancing.

Finally, how much quarantine? Here, the idea is to keep the number of cases low enough to not overwhelm the health care system. When a care limit is reached, lots of bad things happen. So, less then 100% efforts eventually stop the epidemic and, before then, do not break the health care system. State governments are finally getting it together and doing the correct actions.
 
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Hello,

Since the beginning of this week the netherlands are in an "intelligent lockdown"
https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/questions-and-answers

Bertus
We will see if it works. Remember the Netherlands was the first country to legalize assisted suicide. I am not saying this is wrong but it shows their attitude about death and dying for the aged. "Part of life" and all that stuff. What happens when younger people start to die or show serious lung damage? My guess is they will go into lock down like a lot of the rest of the world. Check back in 2-3 weeks. Here is their confirmed case graph. Not looking good for now.

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bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

The RIVM said that the social distancing measure seems to take effect.
There are less new cases. They hope it will stabelize.

Bertus
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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about death and dying for the aged.
hi,
You seem to be assuming that this virus is only effecting people over 60+ years, that assumption is incorrect.

I appreciate the death rate indicates that an older person is more likely to die than a younger person..
but,
many young people are dying through be infected by this virus and require intensive care for a 2 to 3 weeks.

The hospital Doctors who are on the front line treating these patients keep repeatedly warning that the virus is effecting both old and young.

The Doctors/Nurse and support staff are at risk in being infected by all the the patients they are treating during the treatment period, young or old.

This is clearly demonstrated by the 14% infection of nursing staff in Italy.

To compare the death's due to road accidents to the death's caused by this virus is naive

By the way the published infection ratio is 1:2.4 , when do you think the ratio will drop to 1:1..?

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Clip:
In New York City, health officials said Friday that of 1,160 people hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms, one in four were between ages 18 and 49. That squares with what appears to be happening nationwide: Across the United States, about 38% of coronavirus patients sick enough to be hospitalized were ages 20 to 54, the CDC reported last week.

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/coronavirus-young-age-severe-cases
 
hi,
You seem to be assuming that this virus is only effecting people over 60+ years, that assumption is incorrect.

I appreciate the death rate indicates that an older person is more likely to die than a younger person..
but,
many young people are dying through be infected by this virus and require intensive care for a 2 to 3 weeks.

The hospital Doctors who are on the front line treating these patients keep repeatedly warning that the virus is effecting both old and young.

The Doctors/Nurse and support staff are at risk in being infected by all the the patients they are treating during the treatment period, young or old.

This is clearly demonstrated by the 14% infection of nursing staff in Italy.

To compare the death's due to road accidents to the death's caused by this virus is naive

By the way the published infection ratio is 1:2.4 , when do you think the ratio will drop to 1:1..?

E
Clip:
In New York City, health officials said Friday that of 1,160 people hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms, one in four were between ages 18 and 49. That squares with what appears to be happening nationwide: Across the United States, about 38% of coronavirus patients sick enough to be hospitalized were ages 20 to 54, the CDC reported last week.

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/coronavirus-young-age-severe-cases
Are you replying to "Glenn Holland" or me? If me, please go back and re-read my post. BTW, my wife is an ICU nurse taking care of Covid-19 patients. Trust me, I know what's up.
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi AG,
It is you, the figures/suggestion you are quoting post #1247 are misleading eg: 1:1 infection rates, 100% testing not required... etc

My sincere thanks and appreciation to your Wife, for her work in caring for Covid patients.

I have seen nurses, who are caring for patients with Covid, breaking down in tears, as they know every time the they go to work, they are putting their lifes on the line to help others.

E
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
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visionofast said:
thinking about an elevator that works with just a hand gesture movements or maybe somthing like for infected medical equipments.
Shouldn’t voice recognition be an easy enhancement? There are voice independent VR chips that can recognize digits readily available. I’m sure a small add-on circuit could be inserted in the control panel. They all have a speaker already that can be used as a microphone. The buttons can stay, and their lights used as a confirmation output device.

This would be useful even after the pandemic ends. Market as a healthy alternative and ease of use in crowded elevators. And for Israelis during Sabbath.
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
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I'd like to add my appreciation too. Medical staff are doing a tremendous job under very difficult conditions. I admire their dedication and selflessness.
And I want to add my appreciation as well. Many family members, my girlfriends family and friends are in the medical field caring for others.

I even offered to use my AliExpress account to order 1,000 N5 masks for my cousin.
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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Not a single State lottery place was closed.
Apparently the only way to beat CV19 is to win the lottery.
it’s people rushing to the next virus party.
Just like Hurricane parties.

Sadly, I, too, am ashamed of being a member of the human race. But it's understandable, people will do whatever they need to do to survive. That's the law of the jungle, out from which we come. Read an article about a doctor (Rachel Sobolev, MD) was quoted on Yahoo who may soon be forced to decide who lives and who dies. That's pretty chilling if you ask me. I can't imagine the kind of stress and trauma such a thing could put someone through. I know I'd not want that job. I'd probably take my own life before I decided who had to die. But that's where we are, and where we're headed.

And when the healers get sick - who heals the healers ? ? ?
 

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
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Maybe the poor need a way to get to stores and hospitals. But I don't really know the answer.
I'm trying not to be judgmental, because I, too, don't know what the right answer is.

But the gov'ts are telling us to keep distance and not gather in groups. Public transportation, IMHO, is the exact antithesis of this.

Especially if the poor, old, and/or infirm are using public transit to get to the hospital!
 
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