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I wish my vaccines in clinic were that nicewhat do you think about those plastic syringe thingies?
how about the 2-4 dose thingie?
I wish my vaccines in clinic were that nicewhat do you think about those plastic syringe thingies?
how about the 2-4 dose thingie?
They look too sharp for me.I wish my vaccines in clinic were that nice
They took a little different route, there is pros to that too, however the numbers don't lie. They have more deaths per mil (~530) than the US (~407) and much more than Germany (~110) or their Scandinavian neighbors in Norway (~46), Finland (~59) or Denmark (~104).I like the Sweden model.
"On Tuesday, a record 3,851 people were hospitalized for the coronavirus in the Houston region,.."![]()
An increase in people dying at home suggests coronavirus deaths in Houston may be higher than reported
In Houston, one of the nation's fastest-growing coronavirus hot spots, more residents are dying before they can make it to a hospital. Medical examiner data shows that an increasing number of these deaths are the result of COVID-19.www.texastribune.org
Get some Florida!!!"On Tuesday, a record 3,851 people were hospitalized for the coronavirus in the Houston region,.."
Oh shit.
The current twitter conspiracy is that all the deaths have already happened and this thing is burning itself out."On Tuesday, a record 3,851 people were hospitalized for the coronavirus in the Houston region,.."
Oh shit.
Confirmed 3.11M +62,425 | Deaths 134K +810 |
Location | Confirmed | Deaths |
---|---|---|
New York | 404K | 31,945 |
California | 296K | 6,708 |
Texas | 229K +9,979 | 2,935 +98 |
Florida | 224K +9,989 | 3,888 +48 |
New Jersey | 176K +161 | 15,423 |
I can only comment on our sons daycare. There have been a couple of adult cases but none among the children yet, which I find interesting. They are also taking precautions, teachers don't cross pollinate between rooms, stuff like that. If the kids are getting it they are asymptomatic and not infecting others.Anyone have thoughts on this?
All over the news for the last few days. Just pulled a random link.
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A Christian Summer Camp Shut Down After 82 Kids And Staff Got The Coronavirus
The Kanakuk camp in Lampe, Missouri, had promised kids ages 13–18 fun activities and Bible studies, but campers were sent home last week due to a coronavirus outbreak.www.buzzfeednews.com
News is making a big deal of an outbreak at summer camp. This is a microcosm for school reopening.
How many kids got hurt? How many died?
If none, then risk/benefits of going to camp/school reopening.
Maybe kids are low enough risk (at the less than teenager age) to consider letting them get back together in setting like this.
But what about the counselors and teachers? What do you do there where they are at much higher risk than usual?
What about the public health aspect of them all infecting each other rapidly then sending those cases home to the parents straining the healthcare system?
The kids getting infected seem a relatively low risk compared to other risks we accept in life. But the whole picture feels like a hard one to solve.
I don't disagree with you, but you can't blame the agitated public when the experts have failed to provide a unified consensus.And then twitter will move on to its next undermining of a unified response that could get us back to life sooner.
Tldr: Twitter makes one dumber.The current twitter conspiracy is that all the deaths have already happened and this thing is burning itself out.
I want to poopoo that stupidity for a second.
The only reason that deaths have been going down is New York and New Jersey. That and the other spread occurring in less dense populated areas that dont need the same level of intervention as urban centers.
That is, lots of people died there already and those ares have instituted heavy interventions.
The same twitter memes and threads promoting this idea are ignoring that the cases/deaths are going down due masks and interventions there.
This has been the case for the last month. American getting coronavirus under control has just been NYC and NJ getting their outbreak under control and then that affecting our overall stats so strongly.
Confirmed
3.11M
+62,425Deaths
134K
+810
Location Confirmed Deaths New York 404K 31,945 California 296K 6,708 Texas 229K
+9,9792,935
+98Florida 224K
+9,9893,888
+48New Jersey 176K
+16115,423
There's nothing magical here. If you have more cases in an undifferentiated population, you will have more deaths. The lag time is happening now. We will bump deaths down here in a few weeks. And then twitter will move on to its next undermining of a unified response that could get us back to life sooner.
Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, Beaumont, Tyler are all dense enough that they could see hospital shortages. Not good.
Yes, leadership has failed when one turns to Twitter for up to date and correct information.I don't disagree with you, but you can't blame the agitated public when the experts have failed to provide a unified consensus.