These brides got married at a drive-in movie theater after coronavirus canceled their original wedding plans
Buda, Texas Virus Romance News......moo
Buda, Texas Virus Romance News......moo
Just saw one of the researchers at IHME in an interview on TV, probably CNN. IHME does CV models and is one of the sources that our governments refers to for guidance.
Previous IHME models always showed the U.S. death peak dropping to zero within 4-6 weeks assuming current social distancing. New models have input the new relaxing guidelines state by state, and the outlook is bleak. I just turned it on and I believe it showed a fairly high death rate remain constant for the next few months, instead of going to zero. Pretty sure it was a death total of 200,000, instead of the current 72,000.
The models are not on-line yet, but I will post when they are.
IHME has been pretty accurate and fully transparent, but I doubt we will see a bleak outlook. We now know who to protect much more accurately, and as a result senior living centers have adapted closer to proper and safe policy. Over 50% of CV deaths were in these facilities and I don't see that repeating going forward. I also see the vulnerable people taking much more care in their own protection.
Idle Musing - I wonder if all this "stay-at-home quarantine" stuff is gonna lead to a new "bumper crop" of babies in the future ?.....Or an increase in the divorce rate ?.....mooThe world is at 3.5 million already. Seems like it wasn't that long ago that I watched it roll over to 2 million. The more relaxed the world is about the virus, the higher the infections and death rates will climb. I suppose we didn't learn anything from the 1918 pandemic - economics is still more important.
Coronavirus Update (Live): 3,563,715 Cases and 248,146 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer
What about domestic violence?Idle Musing - I wonder if all this "stay-at-home quarantine" stuff is gonna lead to a new "bumper crop" of babies in the future ?.....Or an increase in the divorce rate ?.....moo
Idle Musing - I wonder if all this "stay-at-home quarantine" stuff is gonna lead to a new "bumper crop" of babies in the future ?.....Or an increase in the divorce rate ?.....moo
Czech Republic: A newly born Asian elephant tries to stand up at the Prague Zoo.
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So many countries, around the world, will also have difficulties, in 'standing up'.
Let's hope, these countries will be successful.
I have added this photo, to give hope, when many of us are struggling.
Idle Musing - I wonder if all this "stay-at-home quarantine" stuff is gonna lead to a new "bumper crop" of babies in the future ?.....Or an increase in the divorce rate ?.....moo
I live in Wayne County MI, one of the highest outbreak areas outside of Detroit City itself. In my opinion people are not taking this seriously. Case in point, my 60 ish neighbor. She is in a high risk category. People come and go night and day. Adult kids, two sets. Grandkids for tow families. They had a family Easter party. Cookouts, etc. My area is super hard hit in the black community. I just don’t understand if you know this not taking it seriously. MOO.
Or denial. It won’t happen to me, IDK @otto I edited my post to note our particular situation in my neighborhood cannot be attributed to poverty. Elsewhere, yes.It's as though people think they are watching a movie about something that happens somewhere else to other people.
They seem to lack education about the nature of the virus, and the high probability that it will come back stronger in the second wave - possibly with a mutation that activates the dormant, asymptomatic virus from the first wave. The death rate will be fast and higher, and there will be no warning like we had with the first wave.
I live in Wayne County MI, one of the highest outbreak areas outside of Detroit City itself. In my opinion people are not taking this seriously. Case in point, my 60 ish neighbor. She is in a high risk category. People come and go night and day. Adult kids, two sets. Grandkids for tow families. They had a family Easter party. Cookouts, etc. My area is super hard hit in the black community. I just don’t understand if you know this not taking it seriously. MOO.
Edited to add: The neighbor and I live in a nice upper middle class condominium subdivision. By no means is this a “poverty” issue. I am not saying poverty does not play a role in the bigger Michigan picture. Especially Detroit. But my area is not taking this serious. And we are not poor.
Minnesota here. We drove 20 mi to my son's house to deliver a battery operated kiddie car and a bicycle that we stored through the winter. Stayed outside for maybe a half-hour. Interesting that I commented on the freeway traffic. Seemed a lot of people were driving. We adhere to the stay at home policy but grandson desperately (of course) needed this.Worst as I’ve seen it so far last week at work. Tuesday almost Every bed in the Er had a positive or suspected case. From what I’m gathering our voluntary social distancing has been slipping Recently. Vehicle traffic definitely has increased noticeably (Massachusetts)
Eta we supposedly peaked April 20-27? I don’t remember. Feels like we’re still going strong here Plateau maybe ?
Eta again. Our daily city/county numbers are posted by 5/6 pm . I haven’t looked yet today . But weekend numbers don’t seem to accurately reflect anyway.
That was a good article on MA hot spots - thank you. That's tough for Chelsea, Brockton, Everett, Lynn, Randolph, and Lawrence — those are poor areas. I thought the link between pollution, asthma and covid was interesting. I don't think of Lawrence as high pollution town but it is very poor and many residents live in small multi generational homes which must put the elderly at increased risk. They're a sad example of this disease being toughest on those that can least afford it.
IHME model hasn't been, lets say, very predictive.
"Others experts, including some colleagues of the model-makers, are even harsher. “That the IHME model keeps changing is evidence of its lack of reliability as a predictive tool,” said epidemiologist Ruth Etzioni of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, who has served on a search committee for IHME. “That it is being used for policy decisions and its results interpreted wrongly is a travesty unfolding before our eyes.”"
Influential Covid-19 model shouldn't guide U.S. policies, critics say - STAT
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