Posted on 04/29/2020 10:26:25 AM PDT by Texas Eagle
Coronavirus Cases: 3,183,985
Deaths: 225,136
Recovered: 986,314
Active Cases 1,972,535
Currently Infected Patients 1,912,111 (97%) in Mild Condition
60,424 (3%) Serious or Critical
(Excerpt) Read more at worldometers.info ...
The number of active cases should start nose-diving as the number of recovered cases skyrockets.
Of course, The Fake News Media and "Dr.s" Screwtape Fauci and Wormwood Birx will continue to focus on the cumulative cases instead of the recovered and active in order to further their command and control freak agenda.
That is unusual. Colorado is showing about 14,300 confirmed cases, but no reported recoveries. Guess that means if you catch this in Colorado you are toast.
Very nice. Did they grow up to be The Stray Cats?
Good point. The “recovered” cases is probably a lot higher.
bttt
and don’t forget that there are three million to 12 million cases which were never sick enough to see a doctor.
Correct. Which would make the number of “recovered” cases even higher.
What a title! Reminds me of W.C. Fields in INTERNATIONAL HOUSE of Wu Hu China.
(FIELDS; Could someone tell me where I am?
Girl” Wu Hu.
Fields: And woo hoo to you my dear. Now Where am I?
Hotel manager: Wu-Hu!
Hearing the city’s name, W. C. Fields, as Professor Quail, responds to what he mistakes as homosexual flirting with “Don’t let the posy fool you my friend”
Brian Setzer was born the year that song came out.
And no, I was not about to post the version by the Japanese girl band The 5-6-7-8s, which was in the old Vonage commercials.
The data is garbage.
From public authorities, via your worldometer.......
The recovery rates are less than 1% in New Jersey, Connecticut, Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Connecticut, and Oregon.
The recovery rates are better than 50% in Tennessee, Maine, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Wyoming and South Carolina. Hawaii.
In Sweden the recovery rate given on Worldometer is 5%.
Moreover, Worldometer says that the number of cases in Massachusetts is 58,000. Using other data, some gurus say that 1,500,000 million people in Massachusttes have had coronavirus.
If you’re a political leader, and you want to follow the science, which figure do you fly with?
B) At least they give links to their sources. Which is a lot more than can be said of the so-called Doctors, Fauci and Birx. Let's see your sources.
A just as reasonable title could have been:
Whoops Hu! “Deaths” reach 11.4% of “Active” cases.
Every silver lining has a dark cloud, doesn’t it? I choose to remain positive and hopeful.
“Recovered” would be interesting to define. Some patients suffer real damage.
Good news.
“The number of active cases should start nose-diving as the number of recovered cases skyrockets.”
Transmission rates/new cases will likely plummet, as the weather warms up.
May 1st is the traditional end of cold and flu season.
Using that formula, as the number of active cases go down, the percentage of deaths can only go up until it reaches infinity once the number of active cases hits zero.
I think you’re right to want to see some kind of positive trend. There are a massive number of active cases, and, of course, we want to see recoveries come out of them.
I think “recovery” is reported differently, everywhere, so nobody’s numbers match. I don’t think anyone is over-reporting, though, so things should be even better than the reported values.
Trying to pick trends out of WorldoMeter, still seems sketchy, to me at this point. The only trend I would call is that infections appears to be permanently below the ~30k daily peak seen for the US.
I would also say that you’re lucky to live through Tuesday, if you’ve got this thing.
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