this is a little nuts...
I have a frIend who is always preaching about the deep state, what the fuck is wrong with people? The fucking Indian guy isn’t even a medical doctor.
this is a little nuts...
Scary! I’m 51, I am fortunate for now, that I have a job I can do from home, for now. However, my most successful sales have all been through in person meetings. Even if the hospitals can handle all new cases, I don’t want to catch a contagious virus, that, if I get it, I have a 98% chance of survival. I don’t like those odds. So, what do I do, if we all open back up with no vaccine, or drugs to cure it? I don’t know how we all get back to work, without one of those things. I don’t think anybody has a clue, how could we?This is scary.
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Scary! I’m 51, I am fortunate for now, that I have a job I can do from home, for now. However, my most successful sales have all been through in person meetings. Even if the hospitals can handle all new cases, I don’t want to catch a contagious virus, that, if I get it, I have a 98% chance of survival. I don’t like those odds. So, what do I do, if we all open back up with no vaccine, or drugs to cure it? I don’t know how we all get back to work, without one of those things. I don’t think anybody has a clue, how could we?
I would love to have some people over, do some grilling! All for it. I like Your 1-5000 odds way better than what I was thinking, but I still don’t like those odds either. I feel worse about my kids, 12 and 15, they haven’t seen their friends for over a month.so the good news is that at 51, NY data is showing between 0.2% and 0.4% mortality, and as Rick pointed out, 86% of those cases have a
co-morbidity. I still don't like spinning the wheel at 1 in 5000, but I'm sure i'd go sit in an outside venue with adequate spacing and listen
to some music, or get together with a few people and fire up the grill. A little normal would be nice!
I’m curious what everyone’s experiences are when venturing out into the wild. I’ve only been out a few times. The last week or so, each time, every person I see is wearing a mask and gloves. The stores have the protective barrier. This is everywhere I have been.
If this is consistent for everywhere I’d be optimistic. But I doubt it is.
I'm right there too but I don't want to be part of the chain that kills someone's grandma nor do I care to see what happens if we were to get to code-Italy in the hospitals. Also, some additional percentage of those who survive come out the other side with lung damage which I could do without.so the good news is that at 51, NY data is showing between 0.2% and 0.4% mortality, and as Rick pointed out, 86% of those cases have a
co-morbidity.
Yeah, until there’s a cure or vaccine, just not sure how you do anything without risking some serious consequences.I'm right there too but I don't want to be part of the chain that kills someone's grandma nor do I care to see what happens if we were to get to code-Italy in the hospitals. Also, some additional percentage of those who survive come out the other side with lung damage which I could do without.
I’m curious what everyone’s experiences are when venturing out into the wild. I’ve only been out a few times. The last week or so, each time, every person I see is wearing a mask and gloves. The stores have the protective barrier. This is everywhere I have been.
If this is consistent for everywhere I’d be optimistic. But I doubt it is.
Stop&Shop in Middletown was on it. Shields and masks for all the cashiers. Arrows throughout the store to encourage everyone to move in the same direction. Bags over the CC machines and someone cleaned the entire self-checkout station before I showed up. I realized as I finished that they will give you a hand scanner to make your purchases as you shop, which would save a ton of time and mean no messing around with checkout at all except to swipe your card.I’m curious what everyone’s experiences are when venturing out into the wild. I’ve only been out a few times. The last week or so, each time, every person I see is wearing a mask and gloves.
All that said I still believe the vast majority of the cases now are coming from the healthcare sector. It’s almost like a self-fulfilling prophecy but not really. The snake is eating it’s tail perhaps.
I’m curious what everyone’s experiences are when venturing out into the wild. I’ve only been out a few times. The last week or so, each time, every person I see is wearing a mask and gloves. The stores have the protective barrier. This is everywhere I have been.
If this is consistent for everywhere I’d be optimistic. But I doubt it is.
Have any of you numbers guys been looking into the accuracy of the testing? Many sources (I'm not going to include links, you can find and vet them easily enough yourself) are citing a false negative rate of 30%. A huge number of tests were hastily brought to market with presumably little quality control and reduced oversight from the FDA. Different labs are using different chemicals to analyze the tests which could affect the results. Oh and the test is difficult to administer correctly in the first place.
What implications does this have for the numbers? What implications does it have for our understanding of where we are in the outbreak?
i've always assumed that confirmed was a proxy for actual - what that means in real numbers terms I have no idea.
sign me up for the antibody test kit.....
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Has anyone been able to get an instacart order in?
I’m curious what everyone’s experiences are when venturing out into the wild. I’ve only been out a few times. The last week or so, each time, every person I see is wearing a mask and gloves. The stores have the protective barrier. This is everywhere I have been.
If this is consistent for everywhere I’d be optimistic. But I doubt it is.