Gravityqueen4life
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fuck im going to Polen in april. i hope it stays away from there.
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I’d guess severe lung issues or disease before getting sick but isn’t it risky to transplant lungs during the middle of a viral infection?"First successful lung transplant of ncovid19 patient in China"
How much does this virus fuck you up? I've had pneumonia before don't remember getting my lungs replaced
I've been thinking: Is the reason why people downplaying the %2 morality rate because it seems like a small number? People usually know about %50, %70, and so on. But they don't know it apples to the billions of the human population itself and yet its still visibly a small number. I'm thinking it's also the same reason why flu is downplayed despite having a lesser number of %.3. To this day, I still can't how wrap %2 is bad because I don't know how to apply it to such a large number of the population (and math isn't my strong suit), but it is drilled in my head with seeing it as "Someone you know will most likely die when/if they get it".
I’ll probably get a zero wrong and look like an utter plank but 7.5 billion people on earth, 1% of that is 75 million. 1% is in first world countries with good healthcare - place like Iran are showing us it can go much higher. Let’s say 2% as an average. That’s 150 million dead if everyone is infected. Let’s say 1/3 to 2/3 of people are infected (i’d go for the upper number because this is so novel and no one has any defence, people had seen flu before and the lower death rates in the elderly may have been from seeing a similar enough strain in the late 1800s) so between 50-100 million dead.
1918 death estimates vary but are between 50-100 million dead with 1/3 of earth getting it, 1/5 sickening significantly and 3-5% of them dying. There were roughly 1.8 billion on the planet then (we have fucked up enormously population wise...)
The next eight weeks/average 4 transmission cycles will show us what we are dealing with. There are still a lot of variables unknown. Absolute best case scenario is akin to a very nasty flu year. Worst case is 18m of significant strain in health systems, civil unrest and supply chains breaking and a lot of dead people
Seeing a lot of fearmongering that WuFlu will cause Great Depression 2.0.
If WuFlu is just a superflu that primarily affects young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised in terms of mortality, like the "regular flu" and has a mortality rate similar to the "regular flu" (and its strains), why is it the next Black Plague?
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No, the Coronavirus Was Not Bioengineered
As I’m sure most of you are aware, there is an ongoing outbreak of a novel coronavirus causing something of a panic around the world. At the time of writing,...www.youtube.com
Thoughts?
No country has enough hospital beds. No country has enough Health Care workers for a virus on this scale. Expect the CDC and WH to order sporting events and other transport systems to start winding down within 7 days. Sunday football tonight might be the last Sunday football for 2 months. If not this Sunday, certainly by next March 10th.
We aren't trying to stop the virus - that's futile, instead we want to slow it down to we don't have more patients than beds.
Let’s say 1/3 to 2/3 of people are infected (i’d go for the upper number because this is so novel and no one has any defence, people had seen flu before and the lower death rates in the elderly may have been from seeing a similar enough strain in the late 1800s) so between 50-100 million dead.
Wow, that's bad now that I understand it. Thanks!Population of Earth is estimated at 7.53 Billion. 2% of 76.53 Billion is 150,600,000. One hundred fifty million, six hundred thousand. That's still a lot of people if it gets really really bad.
He's right in that that paper doesn't say what Alex Jones proclaims it does. Typical FUD conspiracy nonsense from Alex.![]()
No, the Coronavirus Was Not Bioengineered
As I’m sure most of you are aware, there is an ongoing outbreak of a novel coronavirus causing something of a panic around the world. At the time of writing,...www.youtube.com
Thoughts?
People were bringing up ways to stress out less during this with all these news stories coming out rapidly with sensationalist stories.
I recommend watching tons of comedy movies. That's a good distraction if you want a break.
We don’t actually know the mortality rate yet because we don’t know how many cases are undetected in the community. Iran was at 9% last time I looked but again that’s 9% of the known cases, the mild ones aren’t being tested. 9% of people who turn up to hospital with something dying is scary. Only when we start to do widespread testing will we see how many people have been exposed to this. At the moment we are working on 1-3% because that’s the best we have. In a rich country with decent medical care it’ll be at the lower end, as long as we have capacity to treat. When we have more critical patients than beds, that number will go up.But wouldn't a morality rate like %2 seem a bit...overestimated? Since you get people that are living in poor conditions which make them a easy meal for the virus as we're already seeing
The novel coronavirus has probably been spreading undetected for about six weeks in Washington state, where the first U.S. death was reported this weekend. A genetic analysis suggests that the cases are linked through community transmission and that this has been going on for weeks, with hundreds of infections likely in the state.
Two new cases were confirmed in Washington state’s King County on Sunday, bringing that state’s total to eight. Rhode Island also announced its first probable case. If confirmed, it will be the second on the East Coast, after a previously announced case in Massachusetts. The Rhode Island patient is in his 40s and had traveled to Europe in mid-February.
The global death toll is climbing toward 3,000 on four continents. The first U.S. death, in Washington state, was man in his 50s with underlying health conditions, officials said. The patient had no recent travel history or contact with people known to be infected, officials said.
Officials in the Seattle area are monitoring a possibly outbreak at a long-term nursing home. The elderly are considered to be especially vulnerable to infection. One patient is a health-care worker in her 40s who was in satisfactory condition, according to state health officials. The other, a resident in her 70s, is in serious condition.
A little bird has told me of a woman, a doctor, coming back from Iran via Frankfurt Airport, who is infected but avoided detection by taking meds. Waiting for further information, if the flight she takes or has taken is known etc.
More about the lung transplants:
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Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 on Twitter
“Chilling "good" news. Chinese doctor Chen Jingyu's team has successfully conducted World's first double lung transplant for a 59 y/o #COVID2019 patient. Offical report says "Experts in the industry believe this case is of great significance to reduce mortality of #Coronavirus."”twitter.com
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Here's one I bet many haven't seen, it's called "One, Two, Three" and was directed by Billy Wilder at the height of the cold war in the early sixties. The plot revolves around a guy who works for coca-cola in West Berlin having to chaperone his manager's daughter for several months while she visits and gets romantically
entangled with a communist. I saw it for the first time a couple of months ago and was floored: the cold war humor has aged like fine wine and the rapid 'Front Page' delivery from James Cagney is amazing to watch. I seriously have not laughed so much at a movie in years. Would recommend to bunkered Kiwis, they don't make them like that anymore.
Throw in a super-sized extra value meal delivered via UberEats and I'd say you are spot on!Suriving the apocalypse by ordering everything off Amazon Prime must be peak 'murica. The only possible way to increase the amount of 'murica would be to throw in a mobility scooter and an M4.
Was that part ever actually confirmed? I remember people freaking out about it, but never a credible source.Because it'll re-infect you, and instead of giving you a fever, it'll give you a fucking heart attack.
Something about this isn't adding up. This guy has to be a party member of importance or something, otherwise this is nonsense- risky nonsense. You can't claim lung transplants are a way to reduce morality when you need another healthy set of lungs to replace the old ones AND those lungs could very well end up infected after the fact. The massive influx of dead wouldn't be prime candidates either because they'd probably be in rough shape / or died of Corona themselves.
This is super poorly translated and/or incredibly sinister.
"First successful lung transplant of ncovid19 patient in China"
How much does this virus fuck you up? I've had pneumonia before don't remember getting my lungs replaced