90% of this is media driven hype. The media is hell bent on bringing Trump down with this.
You think Italy has the same motive with their decision to lock down the entire country?
90% of this is media driven hype. The media is hell bent on bringing Trump down with this.
They're all in on it. The ~12,500 confirmed cases and 800+ deaths in Italy? An anti-Trump scam.
You think Italy has the same motive with their decision to lock down the entire country?
. (Source)The potential numbers in the U.S. are daunting. Richard Waldhorn, a pulmonary critical care physician who's studied hospital preparedness for the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security co-wrote an article arguing that American hospitals should prepare for the possibility of too many patients.
"The arithmetic suggests that we will outstrip hospital resources, particularly intensive care resources, in waves as the pandemic spreads," he says.
He says government planning assumptions based on past flu pandemics suggest a surge in demand for intensive care that could range somewhere between 200,000 thousand and 2.9 million patients.
The American Hospital Association says the total number of Intensive Care Unit beds is about 65,000.
"Media Driven" is probably not a good descriptor, but what I assume he was trying to convey is that there is too much Orange Man bad going on, and that comparatively, past situations like H1N1 which killed 12k Americans in a year, were not hyped near as much, nor acted upon nearly as quickly by the former administration. In terms of Orange Man bad, they criticized him at the onset for banning China travel. Bernie said it was a terrible call, and Old Joe said it was xenophobic. Had that not been done, the doctors said this situation would have been much, much worse. Italy, which was slow to react with similar actions, is now in chaos.
You think Italy has the same motive with their decision to lock down the entire country?
They're all in on it. The ~12,500 confirmed cases and 800+ deaths in Italy? An anti-Trump scam.
There is no way anyone with a brain can look at what's happening in Italy and not understand the importance of treating this seriously. To call concern over the Coronavirus a "hoax" or to pretend there aren't concrete reasons to want to slow the spread is ludicrous.
All I’m saying is that Jenny couldn’t take out Forrest with her AIDS but he gets covid19????
There is no way anyone with a brain can look at what's happening in Italy and not understand the importance of treating this seriously. To call concern over the Coronavirus a "hoax" or to pretend there aren't concrete reasons to want to slow the spread is ludicrous.
It puts them in a win-win position!Worst thing is when this is effectively slowed down and effectively handled (hopefully) that these same people will point and say, "see, I told you it wasn't that bad!"
Worst thing is when this is effectively slowed down and effectively handled (hopefully) that these same people will point and say, "see, I told you it wasn't that bad!"
Worst thing is when this is effectively slowed down and effectively handled (hopefully) that these same people will point and say, "see, I told you it wasn't that bad!"
"Media Driven" is probably not a good descriptor, but what I assume he was trying to convey is that there is too much Orange Man bad going on, and that comparatively, past situations like H1N1 which killed 12k Americans in a year, were not hyped near as much, nor acted upon nearly as quickly by the former administration. In terms of Orange Man bad, they criticized him at the onset for banning China travel. Bernie said it was a terrible call, and Old Joe said it was xenophobic. Had that not been done, the doctors said this situation would have been much, much worse. Italy, which was slow to react with similar actions, is now in chaos.
Yup. And I get it, there was a lot of confusion a few days ago on what the response should be, what the risks are, etc.
But when you contrast the Italy situation to the South Korea situation it becomes apparent why you need to be proactive on this and what the "worst case" scenario is (i.e. overwhelming your healthcare system).
Jenny had Hep,... not AIDS,... damn conspiracy theorists,...
Diseases that kill more people per day in 2020 than Coronavirus. A surgeon texted me this:
Yellow Fever
Rabies
Whooping Cough
Measels
Seasonal Flu (2,000% more)
Pneumonia (4,000% more)
Meningitis.... Meningitis
Cholera
And about 100 others I've never heard of.
My understanding of potential "bad news" isn't the amount of people that die from coronavirus.
The problem is if/when hundreds of thousands of people are infected in areas with high population density, and hospitals don't have the staff/resources to prioritize patients based on who needs breathing treatment, and who needs actual help via ventilators and breathing tubes.
That's what the problem is in Italy right now.
South Korea and (kind of) China mitigated those issues well once they got their field hospitals up, but the US response thus far doesn't encourage faith that it will be handled in such a well-managed fashion.
I'm not in a panic, but I also think the "brush it off, the survival rate is really high" messaging kind of misses the mark about how this could turn into a big deal DESPITE the high survival rate.
Diseases that kill more people per day in 2020 than Coronavirus. A surgeon texted me this:
Yellow Fever
Rabies
Whooping Cough
Measels
Seasonal Flu (2,000% more)
Pneumonia (4,000% more)
Meningitis.... Meningitis
Cholera
And about 100 others I've never heard of.
There is no way anyone with a brain can look at what's happening in Italy and not understand the importance of treating this seriously. To call concern over the Coronavirus a "hoax" or to pretend there aren't concrete reasons to want to slow the spread is ludicrous
Will this remain true when coronavirus hits its peak in the US? Or is it your belief that it has already peaked in terms of daily casualties?Diseases that kill more people per day in 2020 than Coronavirus. A surgeon texted me this:
Yellow Fever
Rabies
Whooping Cough
Measels
Seasonal Flu (2,000% more)
Pneumonia (4,000% more)
Meningitis.... Meningitis
Cholera
And about 100 others I've never heard of.