Regards this:
>>The age statistics have been posted here over and over >>again.
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>>The death rates drop dramatically in a step-wise fashion.
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>>40 to 60 puts you in the mid-range...
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>>Please, do some research here.
He has.
He is looking at Italian survival rates in a collapsed medical system that doesn’t entubate anyone over 60 or anyone under 60 with a comorbidity.
Why don’t you try the same.
Consider — why do we have a VA hospital system for former military?
Lots of the injuries involve pulmonary damage from chemical exposures, or for ex-submariners, decompression injuries.
Just the sort of thing to get you a triage red card until someone has the wit to realized power plant critical personnel get treatment, period.
The Fed haven’t thought that far.
The inevitability of rolling power brown outs and black outs is exactly what the utility companies briefed to Pres. Trump 3-10-2020.
You're going to get called out otherwise.
The Italian death rate is due to an overwhelmed health care system.
It is irrelevant to the operation of critical infrastructure.
The _only_ number that matters is the percentage of workers who will get critically ill.
So here are the Italy numbers:
1.518 serious/critical out of 21,157 cases = 7% which would be 7 workers off the floor in a plant of 100 people.
If one of the seven dies, or all seven die, it does not have any impact on plant operations.
Quiet, Panda-Breath.
Adults are talking.