Renzatic on 4/4/2020 at 16:35
Quote Posted by icemann
It's effects are going to be felt for a very long time afterward.
This pandemic has turned me into A FREAK! I'm probably gonna spend the rest of my life walking around with hand sanitizier in my pocket.
Quote Posted by lowenz
Finally ICU decreasing! -2% from yesterday in Italy!
Here in Lombardy -55 beds !
Woot! Here's hoping you all are on the downswing of this.
lowenz on 4/4/2020 at 16:53
Quote Posted by Renzatic
This pandemic has turned me into A FREAK! I'm probably gonna spend the rest of my life walking around with hand sanitizier in my pocket.
Just don't put your fingers on the conjunctiva. That's the goal of the hand sanitizing, avoid the infection via conjunctiva.
I was in that kind of freakish behaviour 18 years ago, after an Hepatitis B :p (already solved when discovered so I must say "after a response to HBV" ).
Starker on 4/4/2020 at 21:20
This will all blow over by April:
[video=youtube;NAh4uS4f78o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAh4uS4f78o[/video]
SubJeff on 4/4/2020 at 22:19
America.
lol
Renzatic on 5/4/2020 at 01:31
More America! Someone just sent me a link to this...
[video=youtube_share;A2k7t0kcLIU]https://youtu.be/A2k7t0kcLIU[/video]
zombe on 5/4/2020 at 15:03
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https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries) Worldometer recently added tests to their stats (as good as they can get). Now they seem to be stable - at least thous that i was tracking now show correct numbers where there was a lot of disagreement before.
So, since US has per state stats in separate table - i copy pasted thous out for some extra stats:
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https://postimg.cc/FkSWs0Ld)
Inline Image:
https://i.postimg.cc/FkSWs0Ld/states.pngColumns:
A = location (color coded based on F column value: <0.1 green, <0.2 black, >=0.2 orange, >=0.3 red)
B = total positives -> copy from worldometer
C = population per google
D = total positives / population * 1M -> medical load to be death with over time (severity depends on F column) ... i call it the "worry" column (also shown in graph - vertical lines at every 500 and the whole chart capped to 3000). If memory serves then Lombardy got into serious trouble somewhere in-between 4000-5000. Obviously, they had the least preparation time of anyone among other disadvantages.
E = total tests -> copy from worldometer
F = total positives / tests
Interestingly, most of US has decent testing being done. Unfortunately, i deleted the partial March 25 stats i had - but from memory: there are less states at 0.2+. Some have even gone from 0.5X down to 0.0X range. However, where shit has hit the fan (lots of positives) - cumulative testing coverage has dropped a lot too. Notable exception is Washington (worry of 1000+) - nothing else of the green-testing-rate locations comes even close (closest would be Delaware with worry of 600+ and comparatively tiny population). Hopefully, the bigger "worry" states remain sufficiently staggered to make dealing with the outbreak manageable. The tail end probably would have a lot of overlap - but they would also much more greatly benefit from counter measures and the extra preparation time to compensate. NY is unavoidably already in shit tho and has to hope that others will help out.
lowenz on 5/4/2020 at 16:28
-150 deaths since yesterday in Italy!
Will update with Lombardy data :)
SubJeff on 5/4/2020 at 18:39
Quote Posted by Renzatic
More America! Someone just sent me a link to this...
[video=youtube_share;A2k7t0kcLIU]https://youtu.be/A2k7t0kcLIU[/video]
Why are Americans so full of conspiracy idiocy?
lowenz on 5/4/2020 at 18:54
Quote Posted by SubJeff
Why are Americans so full of conspiracy idiocy?
They want some "brillant excuses" to attack governement 'cause otherwise you got the "
radical anarco-communist" label.
So they create conspiracy theories. It's a gigantic excuse.