Posted on 02/05/2020 2:13:39 PM PST by janetjanet998
There are currently 27, 602 confirmed cases worldwide, including 564 fatalities.
doctor Li Wenliang
this morning: He’s dead
then: no no no in critical
now: He’s dead again
“What, like with a cloth?”
But maybe...
https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/02/07/news/headlines/virus-kills-pinay-in-dubai/680582/
I hope they come up with a different plan going forward. It can’t be a revolving door of risk for that base. There isn’t any wiggle room for learning from their mistakes on this one.
Yes. Absolutely!
It wasn’t self isolation they were refusing, it was hospitalization.
most people will happily self isolate when it comes to their communities. once the dead bodies start appearing on the streets...
So far, so good though...
https://www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/four-new-wisconsin-patients-under-investigation-for-coronavirus
> It wasnt self isolation they were refusing, it was hospitalization.
Oh, I see. You know I thought about that. I wouldn’t want to go into the hospital unless I was allowed to take COQ10, Vitamin D, NAC, and drink Apple Cider Vinegar and eat oatmeal with Coconut oil. I’m not place my future in their hands unless they have the so-called miracle drug they’re working on. If they let me take my vitamins and regimen fine, otherwise, I’m not sure. Oh I’ll stay home, but frankly, think I have a better chance of surviving if I get if let to my devices unless they have a proven method and thus far they don’t.
Funny, CDC is allowing people to self isolate at home here.
Who are the idiots? CDC or Filipinos?
I say we put ankle bracelets on folks that have to self isolate, if they’re outside it’s “shoot to kill ...”
/sarc (well half, he he)
You and I both know they ‘re not doing that.
One of the self isolaters from the ebola epidemic was seen at a local restaurant. Saturday evening IIRC and the place was packed.
But if it were Me and I was in the Phillipines, I might think twice about going to the hospital there. 3rd world countries have a way of dealing with political opponents that’s somewhat uncommon in the US. (Unless you’re from arkansas)
And even data on recoveries isn’t nearly enough. These calculations are much more complicated than that. For example, once hospitals start to become logistical nightmares, definitions of “recovered” can vary tremendously. The infected over time, are not a static body of people (there can be massive variances in things like overall health, age, genes, over time). Early in an outbreak, hospitals tend to see only the sickest patients, but as infrastructure breaks down, the sickest patients are unable to get to hospitals (or unable to wait). And so on. Even with good data, the equations are very complex. With data like we have, they are utterly worthless.
Honestly, we have no idea, based on the data that we have, whether the fatality rate is .005%, or 50%. The only thing we have to go off of is that the people who have accurate numbers seem to be panicking, and they don’t have an incentive to panic, nor are they panicky types of people.
“The only thing we have to go off of is that the people who have accurate numbers seem to be panicking, and they dont have an incentive to panic, nor are they panicky types of people.”
Precisely why we have these threads...
I’ve never, in my entire life, seen chicoms behave this way.
2nd child under coronavirus quarantine in Riverside is hospitalized
By COLLEEN SHALBYSTAFF WRITER
FEB. 6, 2020 12 PM
A second child was transported to Riverside University Health System-Medical Center after developing a fever Wednesday while under quarantine at March Air Reserve Base, authorities said.
The child was tested for novel coronavirus and is awaiting results, Riverside County Department of Public Health spokesman Jose Arballo Jr. said.
On Monday, a child was taken to the medical center after developing a fever. The child a 10-month-old boy, according to documents obtained by Newsweek was returned to the base Wednesday by government vehicle after testing negative for the virus, Riverside public health officials said.
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https://www.latimes.com/california/s...arantine-fever
Besides the patient in Washington, have we heard anything regarding the status of the other 10 patients?
Plane to Lackland AFB (Kelly Field), San Antonio, TX arrives tomorrow.
Whew, Mr. b just got in from SA.
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