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At the risk of getting flamed a bit and trying to keep politics out of it, does it seems like IF the R0 number is that high, then likely this thing was here long before January 21 and the rate of asymptomatic people is much much higher than we know? The first human to human transmission case occurred here in Chicago at the end of January, a woman traveled home from Wuhan and gave it to her husband. Wouldn't it spread just as fast here as New York City? Currently Chicago's biggest hospital system is nowhere NEAR even close to alert levels for running out of supplies or equipment (confidential inside info so I'll leave it at that). There are stories of people showing up to donate blood in small communities where 60 people are tested, none of whom have symptoms, 67% of which have the virus. Guys, I know this is serious, and I am not trying to downplay anything, but just what are we really accomplishing by sheltering in place AFTER this thing is very universal? There have been numerous stories of folks contracting this without coming into contact with a KNOWN case, but it had to come from somewhere. Could we in fact be beyond the real height of this thing?
Some other interesting statistical oddities include the number of pneumonia deaths this season are dramatically lower than in previous years. Are these cases being reported as Coronavirus deaths? We know not everyone dying has a test, especially early on. Some people were told no by health departments when they asked for tests for deceased family members. I apologize and don't want to "trigger" anyone with my statements here, but if we can't air our opinions and occasionally vent here then what's the point of a forum? Maybe it's only me, and I risk a lot of push back for saying it, but feeling a bit angry that through all of this we aren't even allowed to talk about plans for putting our economy back to work. Coronavirus is dangerous, of course. But what happens in 6 months when people don't have health insurance or money for other necessities?
Sure, but... I wonder, how would one account for the impact of unprecedented measures (social distancing/shelter in place, on such a massive scale) taken to (potentially?) slow/flatten the spread?For example: total deaths in NYC for the 3rd week in March 2016 v 2017 v 2018 v 2019 v 2020, etc.
Sure, but... I wonder, how would one account for the impact of unprecedented measures (social distancing/shelter in place, on such a massive scale) taken to (potentially?) slow/flatten the spread?
The fact we communicate information (almost) in real time is also unprecedented, China or other's reluctance to share notwithstanding.
I'm really saying this is an incredible opportunity to make major inroads in our understanding of viral transmission, with very far reaching implications. From most obvious like developing new vaccines and effective therapies to more out there - thinking of the future of organ transplantation where tissue fabrication in vitro and so called xenotransplants (organs harvested from "mini-pigs" for example) will have to consider viral tropism.
This is an opportunity to learn so much, if science is followed with at least some rigor and data is not obscured by BS.
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Definitely tough and harsh times we live in. If it means savings lives (maybe yours), I believe this is necessary. As the curve flattens and the case numbers drop (along with the number of deaths), the restrictions should lighten accordingly. This should be about saving lives, right?PA just closed schools for the rest of the year, next my bet is our idiot Governor extents the lockdown for the rest of the state beyond this month.
Definitely tough and harsh times we live in. If it means savings lives (maybe yours), I believe this is necessary. As the curve flattens and the case numbers drop (along with the number of deaths), the restrictions should lighten accordingly. This should be about saving lives, right?
Yep. New Zealand is a good example of those regimen working quite well. Apparently.Definitely tough and harsh times we live in. If it means savings lives (maybe yours), I believe this is necessary. As the curve flattens and the case numbers drop (along with the number of deaths), the restrictions should lighten accordingly. This should be about saving lives, right?
The text of the order would seem to allow travel to go fishing assuming fishing is included in "outdoor activity."I agree it's about saving lives, but our Governor is a complete idiot. He has everything on lockdown but yet is allowing trout fishing season to open because the state gets money from fishing licenses. He has travel restricted to only essential travel, so unless you have a stream in your back yard you can't get to a stream to fish.
So do you see the nonsense going on in Pennsyvania?
Not everything is fair in love and war. Constantly reminded this is a war. Our idiot Governor kept the beaches open for spring breakers. I'm sure $$ was a motivator. They are closed now. Guess where all those kids went? Home!!!I agree it's about saving lives, but our Governor is a complete idiot. He has everything on lockdown but yet is allowing trout fishing season to open because the state gets money from fishing licenses. He has travel restricted to only essential travel, so unless you have a stream in your back yard you can't get to a stream to fish.
So do you see the nonsense going on in Pennsyvania?
PA just closed schools for the rest of the year, next my bet is our idiot Governor extents the lockdown for the rest of the state beyond this month.
We are going into year two of a Nissan Rogue......It's a fine transportation appliance at 18k miles in. There is quite literally NOTHING remarkable about it. It's as vanilla of a vehicle as you can get. But the wife likes it because it's quiet, smooth, the right size and has a giant sunroof. I like it because it's cheap to own and operate, and I don't have to drive it often.
The text of the order would seem to allow travel to go fishing assuming fishing is included in "outdoor activity."
Allowable Individual Activities
Allowable Essential Travel
- Engaging in outdoor activity, such as walking, hiking or running if they maintain social distancing.
- Any travel related to the provision of or access to the above-mentioned individual activities
Smart move but creates all sorts of issues if people start to work before the end of the school year, in terms of child care.OK, to be clear the PA governor has closed schools for the remainder of the ACADEMIC YEAR, not the whole year. Which for most schools means through May or early June (at least where I live). That isn't a big stretch from where we are now, and probably makes sense to do. Smart move in my mind.
Now IF he'd closed them for all of 2020, that would indeed be strange...but that isn't what he's done.
. This should be about saving lives, right?
Been waiting for this shoe to drop, "JP Morgan Will Only Accept Small Business Loans Under Federal Scheme, Suspends All Others"
JPMorgan Will Only Accept Small Business Loans Under Federal Scheme, Suspends All Others
Other than loans under the Paycheck Protection Program, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) will not accept any other small business loan applications until further notice.What Happened JPMorgan's consumer head Gordon Smith informed President Donald Trump on Tuesday the bank had received more than...finance.yahoo.com
They are saying this is "temporary." Time will tell. If it turns out to be other-than-temporary, this could be a hard indicator of a system-wide liquidity crisis. Not intending to fear-monger nor incite... just fact that this is inevitable if "lockdown" continues.
The major point is pressure to "re-open" is building. Above info, combined with downward trending death projections (from IMHE, IHME | COVID-19 Projections) add to "re-open" pressure.
Smart move but creates all sorts of issues if people start to work before the end of the school year, in terms of child care.