Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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And they put up with a warhawk kenyan DINO for 8. And they're putting up with the riots right now.
Our recent shift from Clown World to Retard World proved to me that Americans will put up with anything if they just believe that things will go back to normal tomorrow. Like with covid, things will go back to normal soon if only they follow the rules that keep changing every week.

@FuckedUp has a point about Trump too, if the majority of people who hated him didn't put up with him they wouldn't be content with just passive agressive social media sniping against the president and impotent yelling that he be removed with absolutely no action. They're just fine hoping Biden will win the election come November.
 
My "point" was that the easiest way to get negative ratings in A&H is to say something negative about Trump.
Lol that is absolutely true, the amount of NO TRUMP DOESN'T REALLY MEAN THAT in the Section 230 thread is a testament to that.

To get back on topic I was too optimistic to think that media would use riots as an excuse to ditch their narrative and say that restrictions being lifted are okay now. Instead they went with some retarded "somehow protests don't spread the disease but everything else does", as if the bat AIDS was a bioweapon all along that can read your thoughts and won't infect you if your reason for being outside is Righteous. I'm sick and tired of being jerked around.
 
Well, Greggy boi in Texas here decided to make restraunts scale back to 50% and close all bars and river rafting.

And he regrets it? Way too focused on the case numbers there buddy

Also Slyvestor Turner is dogshit.

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Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday expressed regret for the first known time about the reopening process he spearheaded during the coronavirus pandemic, saying he should not have allowed bars to open as quickly.

"If I could go back and redo anything, it probably would have been to slow down the opening of bars, now seeing in the aftermath of how quickly the coronavirus spread in the bar setting," Abbott said during an evening interview with KVIA in El Paso.

Abbott added that the "bar setting, in reality, just doesn't work with a pandemic," noting people "go to bars to get close and to drink and to socialize, and that's the kind of thing that stokes the spread of the coronavirus."

In a subsequent interview with WFAA in Dallas, Abbott reiterated regret over the pace of bar reopenings, calling it an "easy thing to pinpoint" as he looks back on the process.

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Abbott's comments came hours after he shut down bars across the state as part of a series of moves to contain a coronavirus spike in Texas. He also scaled back restaurant capacity to 50%, shut down rafting and tubing businesses, and banned outdoor gatherings of over 100 people unless approved by local officials.

“At this time, it is clear that the rise in cases is largely driven by certain types of activities, including Texans congregating in bars," Abbott said Friday morning. "The actions in this executive order are essential to our mission to swiftly contain this virus and protect public health."

Abbott permitted bars to reopen for the first time on May 22, at 25% indoor capacity. On June 3, he allowed bars to move to 50% capacity as long as customers are seated.

But cases have climbed rapidly in recent weeks. On Thursday, Texas saw another record number of new cases — 5,996 — as well as hospitalizations — 4,739. The hospitalization number set a record for the 14th straight day. During the increase, Abbott has cited Texas' large hospital capacity and the availability of respirators. But many hospitals in Texas' big cities have reported crowded intensive care units in recent days, and some cities have begun reviving plans to treat patients at convention centers and stadiums.
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Yet my family thinks Sylvester Turner's cool. Idk why
 
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So what's the verdict on this so far? Month 7 and more information is known that its not lethal as thought to drop the morality rate. Looks like a nothing burger but hospitals flooded again recently, but I'm guessing its people who got there for a mild case than a severely/life-threatening case. We still don't know what it really does either, all we know is a basic 'it attacks the lungs'. As much as the government is getting a power high, the conflicting information from everyone hurts also everyone.
 
Beyond me how in the fuck anyone thinks it makes sense to play whack-a-mole with a third of a billion people. Maybe they should have considered having a super strict lockdown for two weeks at the end of March and doing this shit back then. They say they need 75% compliance within 24 hours - they're lucky they don't get 75% "go fuck yourself" within 24 seconds.

Residents in nursing homes here haven't been able to see their families for three months. Visitors are heavily restricted in hospitals so people are dying alone.

These noble sacrifices are worth it in order to avoid overwhelming the hospital system...where we are currently striping hallways to mark where overflow beds are supposed to go. Yeah I guess this worked out real fuckin' well didn't it.
 
Serious cases are still at 1% and death rates have been stable.

Sorry for the side of autism here.

I saw the US daily infection rate jumped to 50,000 a day. If that rate stayed the same from here on out it would take 18 years for every single person in the US to get infected.

I know that isn't really how infections work and all, but it was still interesting to me how long it would take for everyone to get Wu flu at it's current rate of spread.
 
Residents in nursing homes here haven't been able to see their families for three months. Visitors are heavily restricted in hospitals so people are dying alone.

These noble sacrifices are worth it in order to avoid overwhelming the hospital system...where we are currently striping hallways to mark where overflow beds are supposed to go. Yeah I guess this worked out real fuckin' well didn't it.
What’s the clinical picture of the patients you’re admitting? On this side of the pond we are seeing it become less likely to kill those infected - they’re seeing the same in Italy. Our death rates (As in percentage should are admitted and die) are dropping.
There was a swedish study out this week hinting that a large number of people may have existing immunity to some degree,
Musings: I’m wondering if this is slowing the burn through in itself - in effect it would mean that available population size within a given geographical area is correlated with maintained transmission. So not just density, But absolute number - that would mean the herd immunity needed would be lower in a smaller population and higher in a larger one. I wonder if any modelling has been done on this?
a lot of the UK is still quite restricted, this weekend they are reopening the pubs so god knows what will happen after that.
 
Where do you keep getting this?

World O meter says 8% death rate with cases that have an outcome...and all cases have an outcome eventually.

It's right there on worldometer.com

World O lol

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The recovery rate's rising.

Not really...it's been 6% -10% since February. I check it everyday

And donr use CFR. Its bullshit. The cases with an outcome are what matters...not people who just got sick.

Cancer or other disease fatality and cure rates are not based on those just diagnosed
 
Not really...it's been 6% -10% since February. I check it everyday

And donr use CFR. Its bullshit. The cases with an outcome are what matters...not people who just got sick.

Cancer or other disease fatality and cure rates are not based on those just diagnosed
It is at 5% now, however I notice a number missing from it.

How many undiagnosed cases are there? How many cases showed no symptoms to symptoms mild enough for the person to not freak out like a stupid faggot?

I know people who have this. Its awful.
And that doesn't matter to the actual scientific data.
 
All I can say is the only person responsible for your health and safety is yourself. Wuflu might not the plague to destroy the current world but its still a nasty illness and good luck getting help if you are too weak to move or hospitals are crowded.
 
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