โApr-08-2020 11:56 AM
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โApr-10-2020 07:04 PM
goducks10 wrote:It didn't necessarily "ramp up", the number of flu tests available and flu tests actually given is what "ramped up". Nobody was testing much for it in March, now there are hundreds of thousands being tested. Naturally the number of positive cases is going to rise at a very rapid rate.
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/3/18/21184992/coronavirus-covid-19-flu-comparison-chart
Google how many died and how many tested positive on March 18th and then look at the totals for today.
The Flu never ramps up like this.
โApr-10-2020 06:56 PM
wilber1 wrote:Yes it is.fj12ryder wrote:wilber1 wrote:Again, how do you figure those percentages? They simply don't know how many people would test positive, so you don't know how many people actually have the virus. Without knowing the total numbers of infected, you can't know the percentage of fatalities. You're looking at total number of fatalities as a percentage of total tested. That is not a legitimate percentage to be taken seriously.Cummins12V98 wrote:
98% of the people in the US survive the China Virus.
The current fatality rate is 3.5% of those infected, New York City is more than 6%. Even 2% of he population means over 6.5 million deaths.
If 98% survive it means 2% didn't. 2% of the population is 6.5 million.
โApr-10-2020 06:27 PM
Walaby wrote:wilber1 wrote:
If 98% survive it means 2% didn't. 2% of the population is 6.5 million.
98% of those with the virus. NOT 98% of the total population.
Mike
โApr-10-2020 06:18 PM
โApr-10-2020 06:13 PM
wilber1 wrote:
If 98% survive it means 2% didn't. 2% of the population is 6.5 million.
โApr-10-2020 05:59 PM
โApr-10-2020 05:33 PM
fj12ryder wrote:wilber1 wrote:Again, how do you figure those percentages? They simply don't know how many people would test positive, so you don't know how many people actually have the virus. Without knowing the total numbers of infected, you can't know the percentage of fatalities. You're looking at total number of fatalities as a percentage of total tested. That is not a legitimate percentage to be taken seriously.Cummins12V98 wrote:
98% of the people in the US survive the China Virus.
The current fatality rate is 3.5% of those infected, New York City is more than 6%. Even 2% of he population means over 6.5 million deaths.
โApr-10-2020 03:31 PM
wilber1 wrote:
The current fatality rate is 3.5% of those infected, New York City is more than 6%. Even 2% of he population means over 6.5 million deaths.
โApr-10-2020 02:46 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
FIRST they must give us millions of test kits, AND carve in stone that they will NOT suppress the VOTE.
โApr-10-2020 02:22 PM
โApr-10-2020 02:17 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Something else is going on as they learn more about this disease. Apparently people are thinking that lung problems are not killing people like they assumed, the disease may damage the bloods ability to transport oxygen. You may notice that the governors have stopped screaming about respirators. That's because the MD's are backing away from putting people on a respirator in the first place.
I saw comments by a pulmonary specicilst doctor who pointed out that the prognosis for anyone going on a respirator is grim. Only a small percentage manages to get off one once they put you on one. And it should be saved as the absolute last resort.
โApr-10-2020 02:16 PM
agesilaus wrote:From what I've read about problems with the respirators, it seems to be the accepted procedure by the CDC for treatment of respiratory diseases is not working with this virus. Apparently the accepted protocol is increased pressure, when the respiratory problems from this virus seem to respond better with lower pressure but higher oxygen concentration. There is some push back by practitioners to go against CDC procedure, with a fuss from the CDC about it.
Something else is going on as they learn more about this disease. Apparently people are thinking that lung problems are not killing people like they assumed, the disease may damage the bloods ability to transport oxygen. You may notice that the governors have stopped screaming about respirators. That's because the MD's are backing away from putting people on a respirator in the first place.
I saw comments by a pulmonary specicilst doctor who pointed out that the prognosis for anyone going on a respirator is grim. Only a small percentage manages to get off one once they put you on one. And it should be saved as the absolute last resort.
โApr-10-2020 12:59 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Something else is going on as they learn more about this disease. Apparently people are thinking that lung problems are not killing people like they assumed, the disease may damage the bloods ability to transport oxygen. You may notice that the governors have stopped screaming about respirators. That's because the MD's are backing away from putting people on a respirator in the first place.
I saw comments by a pulmonary specicilst doctor who pointed out that the prognosis for anyone going on a respirator is grim. Only a small percentage manages to get off one once they put you on one. And it should be saved as the absolute last resort.