I thought surge was deemed a naughty word.
Locking down seems to be such a good idea. I mean look, it’s been a year and look how far it’s gotten us.
Looks like “infection” is the new “case”.
So I need to adjust my question thusly:
“Define ‘infection’.”
Just give ‘em ivermectin. They’ll be fine as long as they are not really sick.
I’m here in Warsaw.
There is a massive surge. A neighbour got it bad and couldn’t be hospitalized due to lack of beds. He’s at home with fluctuating blood pressure and temperatures and no hospital beds.
It is bad.
Btw we have s mixed public and private healthcare.
The failure is the massive numbers that have overwhelmed BOTH public and private.
Note that the lockdown was recently imposed and we will see the results only in mid April
Poland and Czech republic were one of the most successful countries to contain the virus so far. So they got it now! Looks like at the end, everybody will have about the same infection rate - some got it sooner, some later.
Plus, there is a general shortage of vaccines in EU. EU somehow decided to order them together as EU, and really botched it! I do not know the details, but everybody there claims to be a total disaster!
Luckily, we had president Trump, who really should be given some award for saving humanity from the virus.
How many deaths is the key question?
So, "two weeks to flatten the curve"? Why does that sound familiar?
When are the masks going to start working?