Is Green Valley still covid-only?Mormad said:
Btw, our numbers are up big. Over 80 in the hospital. Icu numbers not horrible.
Is Green Valley still covid-only?Mormad said:
Btw, our numbers are up big. Over 80 in the hospital. Icu numbers not horrible.
It'll all end next Tuesday. LOLwilmwolf80 said:
LOL
That's only because you don't want to.statefan91 said:Do you mind explaining this in a little bit more layman's terms, i'm not quite sure I understand? Is it saying that they are considering any trace of the virus as an active case, even if it's not enough to cause someone to get sick or something?wilmwolf80 said:
"Lowering the cycle threshold would reduce cases by 80 to 90 percent, he said.
Heneghan said thresholds in the high 30s paint a false picture, causing unnecessary quarantines and negative economic impacts,"
That's the crux of it right there. Being cautious is one thing, especially early on during this. But at this point, the hospitals are not overwhelmed, we have measures in place, there should be nothing to be gained by unnecessarily considering people positive. This is also yet another reason why it is fruitless to compare our statistics to the rest of the world. Without any standardized threshold for the testing, it very well could be apples to oranges. Eighty to ninety percent. Jeez. Imagine if that were actually being used in practice, we go from "the US is doing terrible dealing with the Rona because people suck, government is bad,, blah blah", to actually, no, we're doing better than everyone. That wouldn't fit the narrative though. I hope I live long enough for some deep dives on the numbers and science of this stuff to be done down the road.
Green Valley? The old Women's Hospital? (that's the only guess I can come up with)PackMom said:Is Green Valley still covid-only?Mormad said:
Btw, our numbers are up big. Over 80 in the hospital. Icu numbers not horrible.
TheStorm said:Green Valley? The old Women's Hospital? (that's the only guess I can come up with)PackMom said:Is Green Valley still covid-only?Mormad said:
Btw, our numbers are up big. Over 80 in the hospital. Icu numbers not horrible.
I don't live in that area anymore (January 2005), but both my children were born at Women's...
ciscopack said:
It ain't rocket science and average intelligence can figure things out. Look at the places that have sharply rising hot-spots and it's easy to figure out why. Look at Europe and the trends and what they did and when. Look at S. Korea and we can't be like S. Korea but look at their results. Look at Australia and what they did to greatly reduce a very active pandemic....they hit it with a bat and it worked really well! What we could/can do to quail the virus has been preached; not abiding what science and doctors have told us will cost 10's of 1000's of lives, it will cost jobs and it will prolong Covid problems. Not doing what they say will postpone NORMALCY! (fact)
We lost a lot of things we love last spring and summer; what did we learn? To keep America rolling, it must be done smartly for a couple years! We didn't even have Covid-19 around last winter.....now we have fall and winter coming. Should the dogs and cats be in charge? It's not an Aesop's Fable.
US at 'critical point' as COVID-19 cases up nationwide
'There's no way to sugarcoat it': COVID-19 cases are surging; one American dies every 107 seconds
Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
Cool, keep sharing the fear porn...ciscopack said:I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
Fauci knows masks do very little, especially the cloth masks. He is periodically spotted without his mask.ciscopack said:
Covid -19
Tennessee and Idaho see record daily deaths, while France and Germany return to lockdown
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks; Boston Marathon postponed; CVS adds rapid testing sites
Parts of U.S. and Europe face new COVID-19 restrictions
"The solution is to go back to being humans. Wash your hands. Stay out of peoples personal space. Stay home if you're sick. Allocate our resources to protecting and treating the most at risk."
I think Dr. Fauci would have agreed mostly with that long ago. He'd probably add to wear a mask and maybe glasses when you must be in other's space and to wear a mask when moving from space to space in a crowd, not to gather in large crowds. People want to balk at the idea!
It's not fear porn....I'm not afraid. It is SCIENCE! It's probably above the heads of 20 of you?WPNfamily said:Cool, keep sharing the fear porn...ciscopack said:I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
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Virus numbers will get much higher than they will be next Tuesday; no matter whom is elected for what office!!!!!!!!!!ciscopack said:It's not fear porn....I'm not afraid. It is SCIENCE! It's probably above the heads of 20 of you?WPNfamily said:Cool, keep sharing the fear porn...ciscopack said:I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
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US coronavirus cases are the highest they've ever been but the fall-winter surge is just beginning
Daily coronavirus cases reached a new high on Thursday with more than 83,700 cases
That being said. While these round numbers make for great headlines, we could probably have easily gotten 100k detected cases in a day many times in the last 7 months if we pumped the testing volume up high enough. We are most certainly over 100k cases a day right now.ciscopack said:Virus numbers will get much higher than they will be next Tuesday; no matter whom is elected for what office!!!!!!!!!!ciscopack said:It's not fear porn....I'm not afraid. It is SCIENCE! It's probably above the heads of 20 of you?WPNfamily said:Cool, keep sharing the fear porn...ciscopack said:I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
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US coronavirus cases are the highest they've ever been but the fall-winter surge is just beginning
Daily coronavirus cases reached a new high on Thursday with more than 83,700 cases
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, said he believes 100,000 new cases per day in the US is imminent.
"We'll cross 100,000 infections at some point in the next couple of weeks, probably. We might do it this week, if all the states report on time," Gottlieb said.
Gottlieb, who was appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the FDA in 2017, said this surge is due to the public's behavior and lack of caution.
And what about all of us that have already had it and never knew it?Wayland said:That being said. While these round numbers make for great headlines, we could probably have easily gotten 100k detected cases in a day many times in the last 7 months if we pumped the testing volume up high enough. We are most certainly over 100k cases a day right now.ciscopack said:Virus numbers will get much higher than they will be next Tuesday; no matter whom is elected for what office!!!!!!!!!!ciscopack said:It's not fear porn....I'm not afraid. It is SCIENCE! It's probably above the heads of 20 of you?WPNfamily said:Cool, keep sharing the fear porn...ciscopack said:I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
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US coronavirus cases are the highest they've ever been but the fall-winter surge is just beginning
Daily coronavirus cases reached a new high on Thursday with more than 83,700 cases
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, said he believes 100,000 new cases per day in the US is imminent.
"We'll cross 100,000 infections at some point in the next couple of weeks, probably. We might do it this week, if all the states report on time," Gottlieb said.
Gottlieb, who was appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the FDA in 2017, said this surge is due to the public's behavior and lack of caution.
Certainly the surge is concerning, but to again blame this ALL on 'behavior and lack of caution' is a bit much... as is ascribing morality to a respiratory virus.
A large part of the Western world all took a right hand turn in the last few weeks, either everyone was 'stopped caring and loving their families' (to take a page from Cooper) at the same time, or it is a lot more complex than people just being naughty.
Is there a seasonal component? I don't know, but these massive regional turns should be something we start paying attention to when it comes to focused mitigation.
Are some of these mountain/mid-west states seeing a higher spike now because they weren't fully seeded when the last 'seasonal' wave should have come through?
Why is Illinois doing so much worse than Florida right now? One governor is putting in additional restrictions while the other has little in the way of restrictions and has schools and theme parks open. Could it be seasonality and not morality?
ciscopack said:It's not fear porn....I'm not afraid. It is SCIENCE! It's probably above the heads of 20 of you?WPNfamily said:Cool, keep sharing the fear porn...ciscopack said:I have no idea..... "There is nothing magical about this math," said Bill Melms, chief medical officer for Marshfield Clinic Health System (50 locations in Wisconsin). "Every single positive increases the probability or likelihood of having another patient who is hospitalized."WPNfamily said:Have we heard this before? I swear I have read this headline over 20 times and haven't seen where anyone has run out of ICU beds across a city. Just curious has a city run out of ICU beds yet?ciscopack said:
Coronavirus updates: Wisconsin may run out of ICU beds in 2 weeks
he
US coronavirus cases are the highest they've ever been but the fall-winter surge is just beginning
Daily coronavirus cases reached a new high on Thursday with more than 83,700 cases