Posted on 03/30/2020 9:45:57 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3829536/posts?page=1
A school kitchen employee has CV. Raise your hand if you didn’t see that coming.
California data points:
- The number of coronavirus patients in California’s intensive care unit beds doubled overnight, rising from 200 on Friday to 410 on Saturday [Mar 28] , Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
Hospitalized = 746 on Friday increased to 1066 on Sat
numbers:
LA= 1,818 cases, 32 lost
Santa Clara 591, 25 lost
San Diego 519, 7 lost
thank you for the numbers LA Times:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/coronavirus-cases-in-california-soar-past-5000-as-hospitals-fill-up/ar-BB11UklF?ocid=spartanntp
San Diego 519 cases, 7 deaths, 106 hospitalizations (including 10 added Sunday), 47 ICU
..snicker.. I thought about him, when I saw that, too.
Price of gas is more. I calculated a “free” sandwich sack lunch for someone here recently. Then there’s the cost of a fender bender. People just don’t think.
See #206.
No testing. You know it’s the same for all our counties.
NY
Last Update: March 30, 2020 | 3:58PM
Albany 217
Allegany 7
Broome 35
Cattaraugus 6
Cayuga 3
Chautauqua 5
Chemung 15
Chenango 17
Clinton 17
Columbia 26
Cortland 8
Delaware 11
Dutchess 392
Erie 376
Essex 4
Franklin 6
Fulton 1
Genesee 9
Greene 10
Hamilton 2
Herkimer 12
Jefferson 11
Lewis 2
Livingston 12
Madison 34
Monroe 242
Montgomery 6
Nassau 7,344
Niagara 41
New York City 37,453
Oneida 34
Onondaga 180
Ontario 20
Orange 1,435
Orleans 4
Oswego 14
Otsego 17
Putnam 167
Rensselaer 40
Rockland 2,511
Saratoga 105
Schenectady 80
Schoharie 6
Schuyler 2
St. Lawrence 13
Steuben 19
Suffolk 5,791
Sullivan 101
Tioga 4
Tompkins 66
Ulster 190
Warren 18
Washington 7
Wayne 15
Westchester 9,326
Wyoming 8
Total Number of Positive Cases 66,497
https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/county-county-breakdown-positive-cases
I don’t know, but rumor has it that Barry likes bathhouses.
FL
Positive Cases of COVID-19 in Florida
5489
Confirmed Cases in Florida Residents
215
Cases in Non-Florida Residents
5704
Total Cases Overview
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Confirmed Cases in Florida Residents
Confirmed by DOH 880
Tested by private labs 4609
Characteristics of Florida Resident Cases
Diagnosed & isolated out of state* 9
Deaths 71
Cases in Non-Florida Residents
Total Cases Overview
Traveled 646
Contact with confirmed case 832
Travel & contact with confirmed case 418
Under Investigation 3593
https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/
Dr. Vladimir Zelenko has now treated 699 coronavirus patients with 100% success using Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate, Zinc and Z-Pak
Last Wednesday, we published the success story from Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, a board-certified family practitioner in New York, after he successfully treated 350 coronavirus patients with 100 percent success using a cocktail of drugs: hydroxychloroquine, in combination with azithromycin (Z-Pak), an antibiotic to treat secondary infections, and zinc sulfate. Dr. Zelenko said he saw the symptom of shortness of breath resolved within four to six hours after treatment.
Now, Dr. Zelenko provides updates on the treatment after he successfully treated 699 COVID-19 patients in New York. In an exclusive interview with former New York Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, Dr. Vladmir Zelenko shares the results of his latest study, which showed that out of his 699 patients treated, zero patients died, zero patients intubated, and four hospitalizations.
“How does this comport with the overall/non-age specific fatality rate between the two viruses?”
The short answer to your question is “about 20 times as deadly”.
The best outcome in the world for a large infected population is currently around 1.6% (South Korea). They still have over 40% of their cases unresolved. Since the rate of new cases is lower than the rate of deaths as cases resolve, that 1.6 number will continue to rise. Keep in mind that this result was achieved with massive ongoing mitigation and containment efforts, including exhaustive contact tracing and mass testing. (I wonder, what would the flu rate be if they did this for it?)
That is with the full resources of a whole country and a first-world HCS which did not collapse due to being overwhelmed.
Contrast with Italy, where they basically screwed up every aspect of dealing with this and their formerly best-in-Europe HCS collapsed. They have over 11% fatalities, but they are undercounting both fatalities and cases, so who knows? It’s still an order of magnitude worse than SK.
The common flu has a 0.1% average case fatality rate.
By comparison, the Swine Flu pandemic in the US killed 12,439 people over 15 months (10-15 in the month following the first reported death in the US). CCP-19 has killed 2,955 people in the month following the first reported death.
The common flu, using the high end of the CDC’s (some say inflated) stats, kills fewer people per day, in-season, even in the worst flu years. And we don’t know if CCP-19 even has a season.
So by every measure other than current total annual body count, CCP-19 is much worse than the common flu.
What is a Pillow Guy?
Amir Tsarfati seems to know something about the vaccine that we don’t know.
Worldometer has finally updated their US data:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
US deaths today as of this moment: 543
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/covid-19-daily-data-summary.pdf
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/covid-19-daily-data-summary.pdf
NM
281 Positive Cases of COVID-19 in New Mexico
COVID-19 Test Results in NM
Positive * 281
Negative 12,246
Total Tests ** 12,527
Click Here to View Positive Cases By County
COVID-Related Deaths in New Mexico 4
I agree, the claim that this will die off in the summer is as yet unproven. There was a study that showed decreases in transmissibility due to heat and humidity, but I looked at the numbers and jokingly responded “tsunamis of boiling water for everyone!”
There is that evidence, but I don’t see the impact being large enough as the temperature differentials simply won’t be that large.
On the other hand, rain will take out lots of suspended particles from the air (outside, of course). While simple humidity won’t help all that much, a nice downpour from time to time will be a plus.
My Pillow Guy is Mike Lindell.
United States
Coronavirus Cases:
162,665
Deaths:
3,126
Recovered:
5,254
We’ve a long way to go, THANKFULLY, to get to Dr Birx’ predicted number of deaths.
DHS relocates a facility after a pos covid case at the old.
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