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TMMadman posted:Yeah this is the thing that I'd like to know about personally. I caught something in early/mid February, right around the time the first confirmed case hit the Chicago area. And while I usually catch something around the change of the seasons, I felt like the thing that hit me was a bit early. A coworker of mine almost definitely had it in early March but while his symptoms were bad, they never reached the testing threshold. Another guy *might*have had it but again, no testing to confirm. We at least sent them both home immediately and both haven't been to the office in weeks, and the entire office was closed for about 10 days.
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Torpor posted:The US fatality rate is creeping upwards, it started at 1.5%, yesterday it was 2%, this morning it is at 2.2% we're also lagging behind on testing again, so that number is likely to increase until things peak
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Paramemetic posted:Yes, the hospitals will get overloaded. this is a much better grover-style corona post than the one in the last thread
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Torpor posted:The US fatality rate is creeping upwards, it started at 1.5%, yesterday it was 2%, this morning it is at 2.2% Our testing capacity has not grown at the same rate as cases so any comparison to the number of "confirmed" cases is pointless. Just look and see if the deaths are growing exponentially/logarithmically. Even then the deaths aren't being counted so our numbers mean jack poo poo. Assume that if you leave the house in April you will come into contact with a roni-positive individual or fomites slathered in corona goo.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:39 |
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:Can you quote the "numbers you ran" From last night? No, because they have changed and I didn't write down the poo poo I ran. From now? Yes. Presently in the US there are 190,022 cases confirmed. Of those, 4102 have died. 4102/190022=0.02158 or 2.2% mortality. It's not perfect because we know more people have died at home or without confirmation, but it's probably in the ballpark. In the US, there are 178,646 confirmed cases active right now. Of those, 4,576 are severe/critical. 4576/178646=0.0256 or 2.6% hospitalized. There are almost certainly many more cases that have not been tested, but because the US testing policy many places is "has shown up to the hospital," it's unlikely the untested cases are severe enough to be seen at a hospital. Many of the cases that are not hospitalized are people who have called family doctors or been seen at urgent cares or so on and been told "yeah it's the bad poo poo, stay home and call 911 if you can't breathe." There is likely a good chunk of those who were tested who weren't admitted at the time but will be admitted later as they deteriorate. It's probably not gonna be 17.5% of those people. Globally, the numbers on Worldometer look like this: That's basically the trend. 5% need hospitalized. 20% of the hospitalized cases die. There's nothing that suggests 20% of people need hospitalization.
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Admiral Ray posted:Love to trust US intelligence agencies
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:40 |
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err posted:Prester Jane was right, they were burning bodies in mass graves what's with everyone's obsession with burning bodies if it was easy the US would be doing that instead of using slaves to dig graves
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:41 |
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All those people who think their mild illness over the winter was Coronavirus will be cured of that illusion when they really get it, good and hard, in the next few months.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:41 |
Harry Potter on Ice posted:- an out of work line cook nice classism
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Paramemetic posted:From last night? No, because they have changed and I didn't write down the poo poo I ran. Holy poo poo you're drinking the week+ lagging number koolaid so hard
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:41 |
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Poniard posted:thank u YW
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Like I'm not saying a whole fuckload of people aren't gonna die and that the hospital systems are gonna hold it together because that's insane and clearly not happening but assuming 50 million people are gonna die because 20% need hospital support isn't supported by any numbers I can think of
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Bulgakov posted:have you ever done a self-mri during downtime?? I'm too fat to fit in our old tiny unit. I don't think there is any considerable cost for it just sitting there on beyond the electricity and water for the chiller system. The helium takes a long time before it eventually boils off enough. The units I've worked on take about 2-3 years before needing a refill (helium levels get below 50%). Turning the unit off (chiller unit that makes the chirping noise) just ends up with the helium heating up and boiling off, requiring expensive refill.
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Atrocious Joe posted:what's with everyone's obsession with burning bodies I have no idea why we're doing that either, it's an industrial society, you could bury the entire population if you wanted to with no desperation tactics, heavy equipment can dig holes faster than anything but the sea can fill them
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:Holy poo poo you're drinking the week+ lagging number koolaid so hard Where are you getting the 20% hospitalization rate from?
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Getting kind of anxious in here
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:44 |
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Atrocious Joe posted:what's with everyone's obsession with burning bodies we have the capability and should use it instead of filling plots of land with dead bodies forever build public housing on those plots and store live bodies there
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NofrikinfuN posted:we have the capability and should use it instead of filling plots of land with dead bodies forever Cemeteries aren't like industrial sites, they're pretty easily remediated down the line.
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Paramemetic posted:Like I'm not saying a whole fuckload of people aren't gonna die and that the hospital systems are gonna hold it together because that's insane and clearly not happening but assuming 50 million people are gonna die because 20% need hospital support isn't supported by any numbers I can think of Its cuz you're using hosed numbers, dummy NofrikinfuN posted:we have the capability and should use it instead of filling plots of land with dead bodies forever This forever
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:45 |
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My 65 y/o mom almost died from an undiagnosed viral infection in early Feb. She had: -Dry nonproductive cough that persisted for over a month (she's a smoker) -Test negative for flu & bacterial pneumonia -high fever -extreme fatigue -couldnt eat for days or keep food down -required supplemental o2 in the dr's office She really thought she was going to die from it, it took a long time before she started to feel better at all, they had her on strong antibiotics and antivirals - they basically gave it the original SARS treatment. At the same exact time I got a mysterious breathing problem where it felt like the air I breathed in was obstructed and not reaching my lungs. I felt like I was slowly slowly suffocating with each breath and had a nonproductive phlegmy feeling in the back of my throat. 1.5-2 weeks later I got a dry cough and mild cold symptoms for a few days, then both went away forever. We both really wonder. She had just come back from MA where she spent a long time with us after the holidays & was also in the ER 2x for unrelated physical disability complications.
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Look, I'm not saying that we aren't gonna get our hair mussed, but no more than 4,132 to 2,200,000 dead, tops, depending on the breaks.
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all things considered, first wave, second wave, knock-on effects and the gun fun we arrive at a reasonable total of 11 million benghazis
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shovelbum posted:Cemeteries aren't like industrial sites, they're pretty easily remediated down the line. Cincinnati Music Hall was built on top of a graveyard for orphans
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pot, kettle, etc.
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err posted:Prester Jane was right, they were burning bodies in mass graves imagine seeing a leaked Trump US intelligence report about China and immediately thinking “wow finally Prester Jane has been vindicated” lmfao
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Torpor posted:Look, I'm not saying that we aren't gonna get our hair mussed, but no more than 4,132 to 2,200,000 dead, tops, depending on the breaks. I was watched that last night ftw
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shovelbum posted:Cemeteries aren't like industrial sites, they're pretty easily remediated down the line. well.. about that... Soylent Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99I1BXREPO4 Grandmaapocalypse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dx76lD8Scc Tei has issued a correction as of 16:55 on Apr 1, 2020 |
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:Its cuz you're using hosed numbers, dummy Where are you getting 20% needing hospitalization?
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So since all of the mods are perma’d or prob’d in a totally not April Fool’s prank, does that mean that Prester Jane is free to post here again? (for today)
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:48 |
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sharpen them blades, boys https://twitter.com/dfriedman33/status/1245301513028800513
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:48 |
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https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1245154598836453387
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:48 |
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in spain 1 in every 500 people have now tested positive (and switzerland is pretty close) in iceland 1 in every 300 people have now tested positive. only 2 deaths though because not many people live there and they test a ton poty has issued a correction as of 16:51 on Apr 1, 2020 |
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spending months planning and infiltrating a us intelligence agency only to find a classified document that says "prester jane was right"
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LOL the "ventilators" that loving idiot rear end in a top hat douchebag pedo Elon Musk is bragging about donating were actually just CPAP machines.
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:51 |
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poty posted:in spain 1 in every 500 people have now tested positive (and switzerland is pretty close) I thought Iceland had locked that poo poo down?
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# ? Apr 1, 2020 16:51 |
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poty posted:in spain 1 in every 500 people have now tested positive (and switzerland is pretty close) Everyone in Iceland is one big family, so asking them to "stay home" doesn't work.
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D1E posted:LOL the "ventilators" that loving idiot rear end in a top hat douchebag pedo Elon Musk is bragging about donating were actually just CPAP machines. of course I want to say "lmao" but god loving drat it toss him in the tumbrel this rear end in a top hat is just PR boosting as other are dying
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hospital administrators are determined to get every last ounce of bloody profitquote:https://twitter.com/iarnsdorf/status/1245117449269383169
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D1E posted:LOL the "ventilators" that loving idiot rear end in a top hat douchebag pedo Elon Musk is bragging about donating were actually just CPAP machines. Habahahahahaha
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D1E posted:LOL the "ventilators" that loving idiot rear end in a top hat douchebag pedo Elon Musk is bragging about donating were actually just CPAP machines. lol welp guess you dont have to hand it to him after all
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