I predicted 10 days ago that widespread testing will increase public fear dramatically. I was right.
Agreed but there is some positive news that comes with increased testing. Politico article showing that Washington is doing pretty good at keeping positivity rates low. New York looks fucked.
UW medicine has been doing a good job pumping out tests. BONE EM!
Absolutely, looking at it with a critical eye, it's great news. My assumption all along is that the shit is everywhere, and assuming transmission rates are accurate (not sure about that), everyone's been exposed. Given that, increased testing will show widespread exposure coupled with extremely high survivability.
However, popular opinion seems raised to the level that COVID is a death sentence, thus the fear borne by testing. That will turn around, but will need a media/political messaging change.
A virus doesn’t just disappear. They either aren’t testing or are just lying about it. And they’ve reached a point where they feel that if your high risk, too fuckin bad. Stay home, the rest of us have lives to live. That’s where the US needs to be by April 15th.
I mean, we had 900 new confirmed flu cases in Oregon last week which will end up killing more people than Corona has altogether in this State. It’s here, it’s not going anywhere.
A virus doesn’t just disappear. They either aren’t testing or are just lying about it. And they’ve reached a point where they feel that if your high risk, too fuckin bad. Stay home, the rest of us have lives to live. That’s where the US needs to be by April 15th.
I mean, we had 900 new confirmed flu cases in Oregon last week which will end up killing more people than Corona has altogether in this State. It’s here, it’s not going anywhere.
I agree but the problem is that a significant number of people who aren't high risk are still getting sick and requiring hospitalization. They won't die from it if they receive proper treatment in a hospital. They will die if they receive no treatment.
A virus doesn’t just disappear. They either aren’t testing or are just lying about it. And they’ve reached a point where they feel that if your high risk, too fuckin bad. Stay home, the rest of us have lives to live. That’s where the US needs to be by April 15th.
I mean, we had 900 new confirmed flu cases in Oregon last week which will end up killing more people than Corona has altogether in this State. It’s here, it’s not going anywhere.
I agree but the problem is that a significant number of people who aren't high risk are still getting sick and requiring hospitalization. They won't die from it if they receive proper treatment in a hospital. They will die if they receive no treatment.
That’s the whole fear here in the US and why we will be locked down soon everywhere.
This wouldn't surprise me. They may have come to the realization that there's no way to stop this so let it go, people will die, but it's a better option than completely crashing the global economy.
I predicted 10 days ago that widespread testing will increase public fear dramatically. I was right.
Agreed but there is some positive news that comes with increased testing. Politico article showing that Washington is doing pretty good at keeping positivity rates low. New York looks fucked.
UW medicine has been doing a good job pumping out tests. BONE EM!
Absolutely, looking at it with a critical eye, it's great news. My assumption all along is that the shit is everywhere, and assuming transmission rates are accurate (not sure about that), everyone's been exposed. Given that, increased testing will show widespread exposure coupled with extremely high survivability.
However, popular opinion seems raised to the level that COVID is a death sentence, thus the fear borne by testing. That will turn around, but will need a media/political messaging change.
The number of people infected with the coronavirus in different parts of the United States was anywhere from two to 13 times higher than the reported rates for those regions, according to data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Stopped by the property manager today because I have been sitting on some owner mail that looked important. The PM office closed early March. The sign on the door said through March 31. Its July 21 and still closed
I predicted 10 days ago that widespread testing will increase public fear dramatically. I was right.
Agreed but there is some positive news that comes with increased testing. Politico article showing that Washington is doing pretty good at keeping positivity rates low. New York looks fucked.
UW medicine has been doing a good job pumping out tests. BONE EM!
Absolutely, looking at it with a critical eye, it's great news. My assumption all along is that the shit is everywhere, and assuming transmission rates are accurate (not sure about that), everyone's been exposed. Given that, increased testing will show widespread exposure coupled with extremely high survivability.
However, popular opinion seems raised to the level that COVID is a death sentence, thus the fear borne by testing. That will turn around, but will need a media/political messaging change.
The number of people infected with the coronavirus in different parts of the United States was anywhere from two to 13 times higher than the reported rates for those regions, according to data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I predicted 10 days ago that widespread testing will increase public fear dramatically. I was right.
Agreed but there is some positive news that comes with increased testing. Politico article showing that Washington is doing pretty good at keeping positivity rates low. New York looks fucked.
UW medicine has been doing a good job pumping out tests. BONE EM!
Absolutely, looking at it with a critical eye, it's great news. My assumption all along is that the shit is everywhere, and assuming transmission rates are accurate (not sure about that), everyone's been exposed. Given that, increased testing will show widespread exposure coupled with extremely high survivability.
However, popular opinion seems raised to the level that COVID is a death sentence, thus the fear borne by testing. That will turn around, but will need a media/political messaging change.
The number of people infected with the coronavirus in different parts of the United States was anywhere from two to 13 times higher than the reported rates for those regions, according to data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Stopped by the property manager today because I have been sitting on some owner mail that looked important. The PM office closed early March. The sign on the door said through March 31. Its July 21 and still closed
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However, popular opinion seems raised to the level that COVID is a death sentence, thus the fear borne by testing. That will turn around, but will need a media/political messaging change.
I mean, we had 900 new confirmed flu cases in Oregon last week which will end up killing more people than Corona has altogether in this State. It’s here, it’s not going anywhere.
Well duh!!!!
All the dems are crammed into shithole cities.
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/comment/1288586/#Comment_1288586
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/health/coronavirus-infections-us.html
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/commercial-lab-surveys.html
It was a scam and a mockery and still is.