Worrying thread here for the US.
The state of South Carolina has 1000 kits for a population of 5 million.
Worrying thread here for the US.
Ya I was saying the virus in itself is not that bad. The spreading of it and over population of people per hospitals is obviously an issue. Which is why I agreed with everyone who said we should try to prevent it
The state of South Carolina has 1000 kits for a population of 5 million.
Girl from the reception at our company is going to Madrid with her boyfriend next week for a holiday, I told her he has to stay home for two weeks after she returns to which she replied 'I'm young, you only live once, I don't care' and says she'll be coming to work as normal. I imagine that's going to be a quite frequent approach among young people which basically means this virus will be impossible to contain unless you just force everyone to stay home under the threat of severe penalties.
Trump what could go wrong?How on earth is that even possible? I mean its USA ffs...
We've been told that that number "is not a shortage"How on earth is that even possible? I mean its USA ffs...
I don’t like this opinion!
BAN HIM!
can I be mod now?
Well, basically it is just the beginning and will spread more. The problem is that you can have the virus but no symptoms, which makes it difficult. He also said that people don’t take it serious enough and should start with he anti-socializing and be more careful. It is not just elderly people who are at risk, smoking, obesity etc. can also have a huge impact. What you see now in Italy could happen to all the other countries as well who are hit badly.Could you provide some info here?
Mate, stop being an absolute clown. This is a serious situation.I don’t like this opinion!
BAN HIM!
can I be mod now?
Exactly.Why are people STILL posting viral Facebook nonsense and ignoring the vast array of insight from experts.
Don’t expect to say “it’s just a difference of opinion”’ if your opinion is wrong.
8% mortality is absolutely frightening. Especially if you consider that apparently it's not impossible to contract this multiple times (there were cases of people becoming sick twice).
Probably false negatives (were released while the virus was still in the system), but that would be scar indeed if it turns to be true.8% mortality is absolutely frightening. Especially if you consider that apparently it's not impossible to contract this multiple times (there were cases of people becoming sick twice).
I know but I'm talking about the pneumonia vaccine as a lot of case turn into pneumonia.
Probably he's the kind of mod who gets exasperated when someone thinks cancer deaths can be compared to those caused by a highly-infectious disease. You don't catch cancer when someone coughs on you.Eh? How did you become a mod exactly?
“This guy has a different view then me or people in the thread so I am going to remove you”
I am not arguing or offending anyone (to my knowledge) I am simply having a discussion about the topic at hand.
The hell kind of mod is this.
Sack her!
But in all seriousness, you should explain to HR that Madrid is a hot spot and she should self isolate after her holiday. She could potentially infect the staff, your clients and anyone that comes in contact with her through work.
Hey bruh, please let us know the % of people in the world that have actually been diagnosed with coronovirius. Oh, you don’t know?
There are so many other things we do everyday to ourselves and others that are more dangerous. Do you drive to work every day? If so, you are putting yourself and more people at risk than this thing will. So “do the right thing” and stop driving and otherwise living your life.
Some twat posted this in response to me on another forum.
Words fail me.
That's what I was asking thanks.The pneumonia vaccine immunises against bacterial pneumococcus pneumonia.
Unfortunately Covid-19 causes a viral SARS pneumonia and so is unaffected by the vaccine.
Sack her!
But in all seriousness, you should explain to HR that Madrid is a hot spot and she should self isolate after her holiday. She could potentially infect the staff, your clients and anyone that comes in contact with her through work.
I raise you Ireland, the government barely even cancelled the Paddy's Parade in which there are around half a million people on the streets of Dublin.Not even worth engaging. Like I said, we live in an Idiocrcay now with the US and UK being the worst of the worst. All the chickens will come home to roost though and it will become clear in the coming months how much damage can be caused by electing people ill equipped to run a bath, much less a country.
All appointments with GPs, treatment room etc have been cancelled in my town in northern Ireland.
Well, basically it is just the beginning and will spread more. The problem is that you can have the virus but no symptoms, which makes it difficult. He also said that people don’t take it serious enough and should start with he anti-socializing and be more careful. It is not just elderly people who are at risk, smoking, obesity etc. can also have a huge impact. What you see now in Italy could happen to all the other countries as well who are hit badly.
Those who say it’s is not bad don’t realize this is just the beginning. He said it will be an issue for the next 4-6 months and wont go away once it gets warmer, unlike the regular flu.
I know it's not a big deal in the grand scheme of things but I'm pretty worried about dentist's being shut here in Ireland seeing as I have braces in that need tightening every few weeksAll appointments with GPs, treatment room etc have been cancelled in my town in northern Ireland.
What qualifications do you have? What research have you done? To support this. I hope you are right so please, any credentials or info to back this up. Otherwise, you are really just guessingI am saying the virus itself is not a big life threatening one
I'll report her if I see her around after she returns. We have 300 people in our office, and our office complex has over 5,000 working here - and we are situated next to a shopping mall where most of staff eat lunch. If anyone gets ill it's going to spread like crazy.
To ensure the facility stays open they've said. I doubt they must be only seeing those in desperate need.That sounds pretty serious.
Is it because these doctors are needed in the front lines?
I'm actually glad we live in Italy. I have confidence in the government and the health system here, despite the precarious situation. There's hardly anyone about, folk seem to be doing what they've been asked to do.
I would definitely not like to be living in the USA - people are having to pay for tests? It's madness.
The number of cases isn't going to just stop at 82,000, though, it's going to keep growing (the total is now 115,000) and it's not going to stop any time soon -- which means the chances of someone contracting the virus will follow the same trend. That's how exponential growth works. As of today (March 11) there are 10,000 cases in Italy when there were under 1,000 just two weeks ago. The number of newly confirmed cases today in Italy has fallen below 1,000 for the first time since March 2nd, but the numbers are still very troubling and the slight downturn (which is still an increase, just a slower one) has only come after a countrywide lockdown.“82,000 People are sick with Coronavirus at the moment,
of which 77,000 are in China.
This means that if you are not in or haven't recently visited China, this should eliminate 94% of your concern.
If you do contract Coronavirus, this still is not a cause for panic because:
81% of the Cases are MILD
14% of the Cases are MODERATE
Only 5% of the Cases are CRITICAL
Which means that even if you do get the virus, you are most likely to recover from it.
Some have said, “but this is worse than SARS!”. SARS had a fatality rate of 10% while COVID-19 has a fatality rate of 2%
Moreover, looking at the ages of those who are dying of this virus, the death rate for the people UNDER 50 years of age is only 0.2%
This means that:
if you are under 50 years of age and don't live in China - you are more likely to win the lottery (which has a 1 in 45,000,000 chance)
Let’s take one of the worst days so far, the 10th of February, when 108 people in CHINA died of Coronavirus.
On the same day:
26,283 people died of Cancer
24,641 people died of Heart Disease
4,300 people died of Diabetes
Suicide took 28 times more lives than the virus did.
Mosquitoes kill 2,740 people every day, HUMANS kill 1,300 fellow humans every day, and Snakes kill 137 people every day. (Sharks kill 2 people a year)
That is all.
Thank you Ken KJ Carter for putting it so educationally clear.
STOP FREAKING OUT!!!!”
Found this rather interesting
The state of South Carolina has 1000 kits for a population of 5 million.
Im hust after acl surgery 7 days ago. I need regular bloods, heart rate checks and dressings changed.I know it's not a big deal in the grand scheme of things but I'm pretty worried about dentist's being shut here in Ireland seeing as I have braces in that need tightening every few weeks
Yes, I can't argue with that but I think this country-wide lockdown isn't something many European countries would impose.I read a post on reddit earlier which criticised the earlier approach about fighting the virus head on. Wasn't there a "Milan welcomes you" quote? Read on here as well from @11101 that Italy didn't take it seriously enough when it started.
Personally I would be very surprised if with decades of studies they cannot (relatively) accurately determine and predict how many people will have a mild flu each year that do not actually see a Doctor.
Speak to the average person under 50 and they're not likely to be concerned for themselves. They've likely got relatives in their 70s & 80s who they didn't plan on burying for a few years yet, or siblings/children/partners/colleagues who have COPD or asthma, etc.