Posted on 04/01/2020 7:24:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A ray of hope today that the spread of the coronavirus across American appears to be slowing down. Data compiled by the New York Times suggests that while the overall number of infections is still rising, even in states hardest hit by COVID-19, the rate of infections is easing.
Washington State was the first state in America to have a confirmed case of the novel coronavirus. The virus quickly spread, infecting an average of 2.7 additional people earlier in March, according to the NYT. After social distancing measures and other guidelines, this number has dropped to 1.4 additional people, according to one projection.
We made a huge impact. We slowed the transmission, Democratic Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said according to the NYT.
New York state is seeing a doubling of hospital patients every six days. But it was worse last week.
New Yorks hospitalization rate is doubling every six days this week, compared to last week when it reportedly doubled every two to three days. New York City is on a mandatory shutdown in an attempt to get people to stay home and stay healthy.
So, while the overall number is going up, the rate of doubling is actually down, Cuomo said according to CNN.
It's not just the NY Times reporting that is showing a decline in infections.
Data from Kinsa Health, a company that makes thermometers that connect to the internet, backs up these states reports. Kinsa Health has been getting up to 162,000 temperature readings every day since the virus began to spread in America and created a nation-wide map showing fever levels on March 22.
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Please note fireman15’s comment, it is noteworthy:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3830560/posts?page=17#17
Who knows ? The corona virus has been around for all of human existence but it is only in the last 20 years that it has become a public health issue.
I don’t disagree with you there. I became a fan of the 20-second soap-and-water hand wash after Mythbusters proved (inadvertently!) that it kills 95% of everything living on your hands.
But I don’t want to walk into a bar in five years and see a sneeze guard surrounding every stool.
Moderation and common sense are pretty simple... A lot of Americans seem to think that going to work sick, cooking for a potluck when sick, sending kids to school when sick etc are all fine and dandy. Maybe going along with the urban myth that the more diseases one is exposed to the stronger the immune system gets. So they’re doing people a favor by exposing them to sickness.
Totally false.
I have been tracking the total infected doubling time; the doubling time (i.e., the time it takes to double the total number of confirmed and presumptive cases, data from the CDC) is increasing and it definitely appears that the infection rate is slowing.
And it's only last year that a "naturally occurring" strain, that "just happened" to acquire BOTH HIV and Ebola surface proteins, from the local environment that has few AIDS patients, and NO Ebola, and the wet market said to be the site of the first infections "just happened" to be 911 feet away from China's Level 4 Bio-weapons lab.
Since then "Don't Be Evil" google maps "just happened" to move the lab, first across the river, then 8 miles away, and last I heard 24 miles away. Now only God and google know where it is, or ever was...
Exactly
things are really not that shut down. do you live in a high populated area?
people are still out everywhere.
I live on the fringes of Pittsburgh. My cell phone died last week and I had to venture out to a cell phone store to get a replacement (a bizarre experience that felt like passing through an air lock to enter a NASA cleanroom).
From the window of the store I could see a Giant Eagle that was being stampeded.
Or we are farther up the curve than expected
Most jobs I have worked since college had a policy that there was no such thing as a sick day. Oh you could call off, but there was progressive discipline in place such that you were strongly encouraged to come in with all but the most serious of illnesses.
That was put in place by various LEAN consultants and MBAs. I lost a promotion as a decent career because of my NICU child. When it was explained to me in a review list how much my child cost the bottom line, and clear expectations on how I needed to sacrifice to earn my keep, I took the messagethat I was expected to be moving on soon.
That is why people work sock, and after this it will be even worse. Got a fever? Ok, we will fire you immediately rather than run the risk of having to pay medical insurance.
I’ve seen it up close.
Rather, the two things that will have a significant impact to the politicians' wet dream of total control over citizens are the weather and human nature, specifically "American-style" human nature. You see, as the weather improves from dreary winter through spring and into summer -- warm sunny skies, lengthening days and fresh outdoor natural sights and smells that trigger something magical in many people -- and as the novelty of staying at home with the kids for a lenghthening period wears increasingly thin by forcing people to spend most of their time "sheltered" indoors, coupled with all of the forced business and school closures and mandated recreational activities curtailments, people are going to become increasingly impatient with what has been tolerated up to now.
As regards human nature and the American spirit, even while drawing enhanced unemployment benefits those who enjoy working, creating, serving and social interacting -- which I think amounts to a large majority of the populace -- are going to be increasingly less susceptible to the panic and hysteria promoted incessantly by the media and by social media, and their yearning to do something beyond themselves and the limited world of their homes is eventually going to create an even bigger problem for the governors beyond the economic calamity they have caused. So when these governors threaten ("predict", if you prefer) that their mandates may very well extend out beyond 6, 10, 12 or more weeks beyond today, I firmly believe they are in for a rude awakening. Contrary to what some are saying (perhaps, hoping), what has taken place to control this virus is not the "new normal" ... at least not in America! Cheers & sincere wishes for good health to all.
Thanks for your personal experience. Very bad, bad policy. Maybe this will change.
This isn’t allowed to be true.
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