I do wonder if we'll see a country in full-on runaway mode with no lock downs in place.
I feel like you don't fully appreciate the lengths people will go to avoid the lockdown.
C'mon, this lockdown can't last long and it won't. You can't realistically expect people to stay home for weeks and weeks. There has to be another way.
China is going to pay dearly for this. As will the Democrats and Globalists. Globalization was a planned disaster. It started getting noticeably bad with Bill Clinton's election in 1992.
I am guessing the 4th 100,000 will be 2-3 days? We will get there tomorrow. Unlikely today, but I guess technically possible.
Virginia closed
I guess he doesn't have it...Speaking of.......... wtf happened to Charles Barkley?
Humidity in the air increases chances of infection definitely.do you think rain will help spread covid19?
when vapors evaporate could that shit carry traces and scatter that shit?
welp i guess i'm definitely staying home todayHumidity in the air increases chances of infection definitely.
Soldiers drafted in to help Spain tackle the coronavirus pandemic by disinfecting and running residential homes have found a number of elderly people abandoned and dead in their beds, according to the country's defence minister.News of the grim discoveries came as Spain experienced a further rise in the number of coronavirus deaths and cases, and as health authorities set about distributing almost 650,000 rapid testing kits.
I am guessing the 4th 100,000 will be 2-3 days? We will get there tomorrow. Unlikely today, but I guess technically possible.
At this rate it will be tomorrow.
Humidity in the air increases chances of infection definitely.
It is the opposite of that.
Dr. Alan Evangelista, a microbiology and virology professor at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, has studied common coronaviruses and influenza particles for eight years. He says his research indicates that "the size and overall composition of [the novel coronavirus] particle is similar to other coronaviruses we have tested" -- meaning his findings may shed light on how the coronavirus spreads, and possibly how it dies out. Those findings show that "transmission is highly efficient under drier and colder conditions," but far less so in a humid environment.
There are many, many papers on this, but you can google those yourself. It is also one of the reasons there is a flu 'season' to begin with.
It is the opposite of that.
Dr. Alan Evangelista, a microbiology and virology professor at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, has studied common coronaviruses and influenza particles for eight years. He says his research indicates that "the size and overall composition of [the novel coronavirus] particle is similar to other coronaviruses we have tested" -- meaning his findings may shed light on how the coronavirus spreads, and possibly how it dies out. Those findings show that "transmission is highly efficient under drier and colder conditions," but far less so in a humid environment.
There are many, many papers on this, but you can google those yourself. It is also one of the reasons there is a flu 'season' to begin with.
Wtf is this crazy talk now?
not sure if this has been posted yet, but quite useful for UK folks to see how their region is doing
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Coronavirus Live Map UK
A live map showing coronavirus cases and deaths across the UK. Data from NHS UK and Public Health England.www.covidlive.co.uk
Humidity in the air increases chances of infection definitely.
It is the opposite of that.
Dr. Alan Evangelista, a microbiology and virology professor at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, has studied common coronaviruses and influenza particles for eight years. He says his research indicates that "the size and overall composition of [the novel coronavirus] particle is similar to other coronaviruses we have tested" -- meaning his findings may shed light on how the coronavirus spreads, and possibly how it dies out. Those findings show that "transmission is highly efficient under drier and colder conditions," but far less so in a humid environment.
There are many, many papers on this, but you can google those yourself. It is also one of the reasons there is a flu 'season' to begin with.
Oh interesting, thanks!It is the opposite of that.
Dr. Alan Evangelista, a microbiology and virology professor at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, has studied common coronaviruses and influenza particles for eight years. He says his research indicates that "the size and overall composition of [the novel coronavirus] particle is similar to other coronaviruses we have tested" -- meaning his findings may shed light on how the coronavirus spreads, and possibly how it dies out. Those findings show that "transmission is highly efficient under drier and colder conditions," but far less so in a humid environment.
There are many, many papers on this, but you can google those yourself. It is also one of the reasons there is a flu 'season' to begin with.
Trump said as much. Hell, even Cuomo said this is not sustainable. (And it isint).C'mon, this lockdown can't last long and it won't. You can't realistically expect people to stay home for weeks and weeks. There has to be another way.
They are not, the economy is fucked anyway and will be if a mass outbreak like in Italy happens everywhere and people start dying en masse. We have two choices. 1) Economy is fucked and people live. 2) Economy is fucked and people die.And they are right.
They are not, the economy is fucked anyway and will be if a mass outbreak like in Italy happens everywhere and people start dying en masse. We have two choices. 1) Economy is fucked and people live. 2) Economy is fucked and people die.
This is predicated on the assumption that Italy is a representative case, which it isn't. I'm not advocating that people throw caution to the wind, but there were three major factors that caused Italy to suffer:They are not, the economy is fucked anyway and will be if a mass outbreak like in Italy happens everywhere and people start dying en masse. We have two choices. 1) Economy is fucked and people live. 2) Economy is fucked and people die.
Quebec is looking very fucking bad today.
Shit.
This is predicated on the assumption that Italy is a representative case, which it isn't. I'm not advocating that people throw caution to the wind, but there were three major factors that caused Italy to suffer:
1. nearby hub of chinese factory workers flown in and out of Wuhan on a regular basis
2. population of elderly
3. citizens behaved irresponsibly instead of lockdown/social distancing
Think through the scenario. What happens when hospitals stop receiving basics? What happens when parts to repair vehicles stop being made? What happens when power lines cease to be maintained? What happens when the pantry runs dry and there is no food on the (closed) store shelves?
The economy must continue at some level or we won't even be able to support the services we currently have. There's also the very real threat of politicians leveraging this situation for power-plays.
C'mon, this lockdown can't last long and it won't. You can't realistically expect people to stay home for weeks and weeks. There has to be another way.
I like you better when you're positive.Is the world so inept that we can't do what SK/Japan/Taiwan/HK did?
I am scared as shit as anyone now, I am immuno compromised so don't like my chances. But if those other countries didn't turn into Mad Max then we shouldn't, well at least Canada shouldn't. My friends in the USA you guys should also be able to survive.
Like I get it we joke Asians are good at math and science, but they seem to be living and didn't let their countries look like a nuclear holocaust.
Its scary now because we have never had to deal with something like this. It feels like the world is going to end. But if those Asian countries can do it why cant we? Or we all just move there, they got the hottest chicks in Asia anyways.
Yes, obesity is a risk factor. People who are obese have lungs that can't fully inflate. Further, early research has shown that Covis-19 attaches to ACE2 receptors in the lungs. Obese people have more ACE2 receptors.But we also have much more people than Italy, and 40% of our country is obese.
It isn't an either/or situation. I'm not referring to a nebulous "THE ECONOMY" when I say that the economy must continue at some level. I am referring to the basic services that will need to continue so that people can survive.But we also have much more people than Italy, and 40% of our country is obese. We cannot sacrifice the welfare of our citizens for the economy. The economy will rebound. Lives lost are lost forever. I think things will get really bad if we just pull out of these measures in 2 weeks. And people will be freaking out, paranoid, afraid to leave their houses, distracted at work. Productivity will not be equal to that of a healthy work force.
They are not, the economy is fucked anyway and will be if a mass outbreak like in Italy happens everywhere and people start dying en masse. We have two choices. 1) Economy is fucked and people live. 2) Economy is fucked and people die.