Brent in Az
AH ambassador
At least you get half a check.I'm with you on that. Just found out today that I'll be taking a month off of work on the government's dime, which only pays half of what I was making before all this crap.
At least you get half a check.I'm with you on that. Just found out today that I'll be taking a month off of work on the government's dime, which only pays half of what I was making before all this crap.
Don't know for sure, but I think the Health care industry has to file a report. CDC?Apparently we have tested nearly 15,000 people in Alberta alone, while I am hearing reports that the entire USA has only tested around 30,000.
March 18, 2020
Aberrant reporting or what?
Anyone know who's in control of those stats in the US?
While it is correct this group doesn't usually account for the deaths, it doesn't change the fact that those people will likely die if the the hospitals are overwhelmed. That is the biggest issue here and illustrates the need for people to stop acting like it's nothing and still doing whatever they want. I AM looking at the data, more so than you it would seem....Actually, the Chinese data shows that same age group accounting for the most cases so of course they will also make up a lot of the hospitalizations. However, they don't have the mortality rate that would correspond.
So tell me......what is all this data solving?While it is correct this group doesn't usually account for the deaths, it doesn't change the fact that those people will likely die if the the hospitals are overwhelmed. That is the biggest issue here and illustrates the need for people to stop acting like it's nothing and still doing whatever they want. I AM looking at the data, more so than you it would seem....
You are incorrect in reference to what this study considers underlying complications. They are cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, hypertension and cancer. No mention of age and obesity. Age and obesity are not underlying conditions or the death rate would be enormous.
Underlying conditions in no way cover 40% of the US population.
The data doesn't solve anything, what it does it show where those bigger issues are that you reference. The economy IS NOT the issue right now, once this clears up it will bounce back. The SINGLE BIGGEST issue we have right now is the possibility of hospitals being over whelmed and the only way to prevent that is for people to stay at home as much as possible and realize it's not all about them. The data shows this is more than just a flu, that people are spreading it around without evening knowing they have it, that many of the people needing life saving medical attention are in a range younger than people think and are only alive because of access to the medical help, and that it is decimating older folks who do not deserve to die suffering from a virus that is now,currently, mainly being passed around by the ignorant and selfish!So tell me......what is all this data solving?
What is the end result of this data, and statistics.
There are more important issues out there, then age groups, and percentage points on a frickin graph.
So tell me......what is all this data solving?
What is the end result of this data, and statistics.
There are more important issues out there, then age groups, and percentage points on a frickin graph.
The data doesn't solve anything, what it does it show where those bigger issues are that you reference. The economy IS NOT the issue right now, once this clears up it will bounce back. The SINGLE BIGGEST issue we have right now is the possibility of hospitals being over whelmed and the only way to prevent that is for people to stay at home as much as possible and realize it's not all about them. The data shows this is more than just a flu, that people are spreading it around without evening knowing they have it, that many of the people needing life saving medical attention are in a range younger than people think and are only alive because of access to the medical help, and that it is decimating older folks who do not deserve to die suffering from a virus that is now,currently, mainly being passed around by the ignorant and selfish!
We have seemed to agree on most things over this, but here is where I play devils advocate- I hate statistics, they can be manipulated into what ever you want by changing subsets, etc. I rarely quote stats, and agree that you need to look at these carefully, and not all are trustworthy. HOWEVER you can't fake deaths, numbers of hospitalized, and positive testsYep. Not only are statistics no good, they’re outright hostile. A stat tried to mug me last week.
A set of data can be used to paint lots of different pictures, but for every misleading half-truth graph there are hundreds of honest attempts to present useful data in a consumable way. Probability and statistics are how science extrapolates conclusions that fix problems.
If you chronograph ten shots of your pet load how do you feel about your conclusions about the speed of the next ten rounds? If you take ten deer with an A-Frame of your pet load and recover ten perfectly mushroomed bullets how do you feel about your ability to assert the excellence of your pet load?
It seems to me that broad criticism of statistics and general efforts at scienceing is unproductive.
At least you get half a check.
We have seemed to agree on most things over this, but here is where I play devils advocate- I hate statistics, they can be manipulated into what ever you want by changing subsets, etc. I rarely quote stats, and agree that you need to look at these carefully, and not all are trustworthy. HOWEVER you can't fake deaths, numbers of hospitalized, and positive tests
Today in Madrid, a large hotel has been converted in a temporary medical facility for those who are infected, but not critical. More hotels will be used as such as needed.
Retired medical personnel are being asked to come back to work, and medical students are also being urged to volunteer. The Armed Forces are in full alert and helping in any way they can.
The situation is still getting worse, best hope is it will be under control in two months.
I just fear what is going to happen in Africa when the virus spreads there.
Whatsapped with my outfitter in the Northern Cape. He said no cases in his area or in Blomfontein. The big worry is it taking hold in the shantytowns and on that count, RSA is literally sweating bullets.
What did I miss?...... Got a few tins to go with the gin......
Did anyone see the guy on Fox News yesterday, well I saw it yesterday, could have been earlier than that. He was on Tucker Carlson's show. This guy claimed that France used the same drug that they use for malaria on 40 people that were positive for this virus and all 40 were cured.
I'm no doctor, so maybe someone else knows if there is any truth to this. If so, would those of us that have been vaccinated for malaria be resistant to the virus?