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MacCruiskeen » 25 Mar 2020 11:32 wrote:operator kos » Tue Mar 24, 2020 8:13 pm wrote:
I am a nurse working in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently one of the hardest hit areas in America. I can tell you from personal observation that hospitals will soon be completely overwhelmed if the current trajectory of the epidemic does not change.
You mean the US "healthcare" system is a disgrace to any nation, especially the world's richest.
The entire world knows that already.(And given the incredibly inept response from Team Trump, there is no reason to expect things to get better in the near future.)
Right. Maybe Cuba can help? Try asking them.The shortage of vital medical supplies is very real.
Of course it is. You are in the USA, the Homeland of Terror, the prime killer of humans both abroad and at home. Ask Cuba for help, if you are serious and for real and truly as desperate to help as you say you are. They will help, immediately and without question and unconditionally, if ur wunnerful gubmint finally allows them to do so.My facility started rationing out PPE a week ago.e I am not part of a conspiracy of hundreds of thousands of other healthcare workers collectively working to deceive you. This virus is not a hoax. It is a very fast spreading disease with a much, much higher mortality rate than the flu, to which ignorant people are comparing it.
Oh really. So how many people have died, exactly? How old were they, exactly? How sick had they been beforehand, exactly? Give us some useful information about who is most at risk. Give numbers.
How poor are they? How much will they be charged?
Ffs..Stay the fuck home
No. How dare you? Will you shoot us if we disobey?.Wash your hands
Shut the fuck up. We all wash our hands already.And, as the vanguard of the Internet conspiracy community,
You are no vanguard of anything except panicmongering.I implore you to vote down and argue against these misleading posts when you see them online.
Which posts? How are they misleading? Specify.
You clearly have tons of time on your hands.
identity » 25 Mar 2020 13:48 wrote:Thanks for posting OK. Here where I live, our top health officer has said that it's important to get out into the sunshine and fresh air, but keep six feet between yourself and other people as much as possible. I certainly think it's better for my health to go out for a long bike ride (without coming near other people) than to stay cooped up inside.
Like probably most people here, I am not exclusively subscribing to any single take on this virus. On the one hand, I think reports/speculations that it is an engineered bioweapon that escaped from – or was deliberately leaked out of – the bsl-4 lab in Wuhan are credible, and therefore certainly something to take seriously.
On the other hand, we read stuff like this:
The mortality profile remains puzzling from a virological point of view because, in contrast to influenza viruses, children are spared and men are affected about twice as often as women. On the other hand, this profile corresponds to natural mortality, which is close to zero for children and almost twice as high for 75-year-old men as for women of the same age.
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A report in the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera points out that Italian intensive care units already collapsed under the marked flu wave in 2017/2018. They had to postpone operations, call nurses back from holiday and ran out of blood donations.
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The Japan Times asks: 'Japan was expecting a coronavirus explosion. Where is it?' Despite being one of the first countries getting positive test results and having imposed no lockdown, Japan is one of the least-affected nations. Quote: "Even if Japan may not be counting all those infected, hospitals aren’t being stretched thin and there has been no spike in pneumonia cases.“
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Italian researchers argue that the extreme smog in Northern Italy, the worst in Europe, may be playing a causative role in the current pneumonia outbreak there, as in Wuhan before.
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In a new interview, Professor Sucharit Bhakdi, a world renowned expert in medical microbiology, says blaming the new coronavirus alone for deaths is "wrong“ and "dangerously misleading“, as there are other more important factors at play, notably pre-existing health conditions and poor air quality in Chinese and Northern Italian cities. Professor Bhakdi describes the currently discussed or imposed measures as "grotesque“, "useless“, "self-destructive“ and a "collective suicide“ that will shorten the lifespan of the elderly and should not be accepted by society.
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An Italian study of August 2019 found that flu deaths in Italy were between 7,000 and 25,000 in recent years. This value is higher than in most other European countries due to the large elderly population in Italy, and much higher than anything attributed to Covid-19 so far.
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In a new fact sheet, the World Health Organization WHO reports that Covid-19 is in fact spreading slower, not faster, than influenza by a factor of about 50%. Moreover, pre-symptomatic transmission appears to be much lower with Covid-19 than with influenza.
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A leading Italian doctor reports that "strange cases of pneumonia“ were seen in the Lombardy region already in November 2019, raising again the question if they were caused by the new virus (which officially only appeared in Italy in February 2020), or by other factors, such as the dangerously high smog levels in Northern Italy.
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Danish researcher Peter Gøtzsche, founder of the renowned Cochrane Medical Collaboration, writes that Corona is "an epidemic of mass panic“ and "logic was one of the first victims.“
which suggests that whatever increased danger COVID-19 seems to present to people under, say, 70, is mainly if not entirely due to selective focus, ignorance of historical trends, etc.
But then there are the stories we read in forums, in the news, of the – apparently healthy – person in their 40s in England who suddenly dropped dead, of the dentist (here where I live) in his 60s with no known health issues who picked up COVID-19 at a dental conference a few weeks ago and is now dead, etc. I don't think these stories are fabricated.
It would be nice to know if you are seeing previously healthy people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s coming in and ending up in critical care where they are close to dying (if not actually ending up dead).
Anyway, thanks to all those out there – like yourself – who are putting themselves (as well as their loved ones) at risk to keep things going!
operator kos » 25 Mar 2020 11:13 wrote:I'm coming out of lurker mode to post on this topic due to a disturbing trend I'm seeing on Facebook and places like r/conspiracy. Multiple times a day now I'm seeing posts proclaiming that media reports about the dangers of coronavirus are wildly overblown and the government is just trying to scare us into surrendering our civil liberties. Let me be clear: these sorts of statements are dangerous misinformation that will literally get people killed.
I am a nurse working in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently one of the hardest hit areas in America. I can tell you from personal observation that hospitals will soon be completely overwhelmed if the current trajectory of the epidemic does not change. (And given the incredibly inept response from Team Trump, there is no reason to expect things to get better in the near future.) The shortage of vital medical supplies is very real. My facility started rationing out PPE a week ago. I am not part of a conspiracy of hundreds of thousands of other healthcare workers collectively working to deceive you. This virus is not a hoax. It is a very fast spreading disease with a much, much higher mortality rate than the flu, to which ignorant people are comparing it.
Stay the fuck home.
Wash your hands.
And, as the vanguard of the Internet conspiracy community, I implore you to vote down and argue against these misleading posts when you see them online.
MacCruiskeen » 25 Mar 2020 14:05 wrote:^^Right, old people are old and tend to get ill.
So which hospital does operator kos need help at? He tells it's urgent. No one can help till they know where to go.
Where?
operator kos » Wed Mar 25, 2020 1:13 am wrote:The shortage of vital medical supplies is very real.
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