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Good article... They owned it, embraced it and overcome.
Good article... They owned it, embraced it and overcome.
@Simply Southern, do you know why these nursing homes are counting this way? It just seems off, since we need to track how many folks of older ages are getting this.... I think that is what is going on in Florida too, but can't find real solid info?
And, despite trying, after 30 years, there is no vaccine for HIV. So, what are the chances for a COVID-19 vaccine?
Good what for you. You don't seem to understand that for people with pre-existing conditions, like myself, the risk is not practically nil.I’m not worldwide. I’m in Arizona. My risk of dying is practically nil, as It would be if I were in California or many other states.
There were two groups---the 'control' group and the 'treatment group.'Why would people be given drug that doesn't help and increases their chances of dying? Because that's what is happening with hydoxychloroquine-people given this drug died at a higher rate than the ones who were not given it. The drug given without any credible clinical trials showing it has any benefit.
Again, study showed that people given this drug had higher death rate than the ones who was not. So not all of them were going to "die anyway." Some of them might have survived if not for the drug.
Right, which is why you and I need to stay isolated. But the rest of the world doesn't need to do so anymore. SOME of the people can return to the outside world and work and go to school.Good what for you. You don't seem to understand that for people with pre-existing conditions, like myself, the risk is not practically nil.
The US comprises 4% of the world population but accounts for nearly 30% of covid deaths, according to current data.
Does anyone have ideas about why that is?
Study controlled for confounding factors. Which means you can't attribute higher death rate to history of heart disease.There were two groups---the 'control' group and the 'treatment group.'
The treatment group had a higher level of patients with history of heart problems than the control group. It says so in the study. I linked it yesterday.
So this 'higher' death rate is quite explainable.
The US comprises 4% of the world population but accounts for nearly 30% of covid deaths, according to current data.
Does anyone have ideas about why that is?
Well, I am far away from retirement age. Not sure how exactly I can stay isolated. Unless some money fairy shows up and starts paying my expenses.Right, which is why you and I need to stay isolated. But the rest of the world doesn't need to do so anymore. SOME of the people can return to the outside world and work and go to school.
We've been talking about age and returning to work.
Indiana stats:
1812 total deaths
16.1% age 60-69
24.5% age 70-79
50.9% age 80+
1658 deaths ages 60+.
154 deaths under age 60.
Ages 60+, especially 70+, need to continue using extreme caution.
Whups. Adding link:
ISDH - Novel Coronavirus: Indiana COVID-19 Dashboard
So basically a philosophy of "every man for himself" as opposed to a philosophy of "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one".I do, but it won't be popular. We used to be "The "United States".". With people who believed that they were "Americans". People came together, as a cultural collective. Thinking that we were one people, with differences, but we were all together.
Now, we are a collection of people who are divided, by race, ethnicity, SES, geographic locations, immigration status, on and on...no one thinks about their "neighbors" any longer. Or working together.
Japan. Has 4% diversity. Everyone in Japan speaks a common language, Japanese. And they think in terms of "Japan".
I think that our nation has spent too much time and focus on our differences, rather than our strengths. And this is the result.
State employees in California are balking over taking two days of furloughs while businesses across the state go under ? They keep all their benefits - medical, pension, etc.
As revenues plummet, billions cut from California budget
Because our population is spread across a large swath of land, HOWEVER we haven some very crowded urban centers, with a lot of international travellers, crowded mass transit, and crowded restaurants. Those cities, like NYC, became rampant hot spots early on, and fuelled other hot spots.The US comprises 4% of the world population but accounts for nearly 30% of covid deaths, according to current data.
Does anyone have ideas about why that is?
It's not "practically nil" for tens of millions of Americans, either.Good what for you. You don't seem to understand that for people with pre-existing conditions, like myself, the risk is not practically nil.
68.7 million Americans are over the age of 60.We've been talking about age and returning to work.
Indiana stats:
1812 total deaths
16.1% age 60-69
24.5% age 70-79
50.9% age 80+
1658 deaths ages 60+.
154 deaths under age 60.
Ages 60+, especially 70+, need to continue using extreme caution.
Whups. Adding link:
ISDH - Novel Coronavirus: Indiana COVID-19 Dashboard
Add to that that there are plenty of people who are not of retirement age, but are not particularly healthy. They still have to go to work. I haven't heard any plans to pay such people to sit at home so they can self-isolate. I've seen plenty of posts here saying that there is no need for healthy younger people to sit at home, as they can work. But how not so healthy younger people are going to sit at home if they have bills to pay?This is great. Everyone who is young, healthy, go to work. The problem is that a lot of these folks may live with older parents, grandparents, or people who are immunocompromised.
They will go to work, and potentially bring home a virus to wipe out their family. Nice choice. Should I just relegate the basement to my daughter? Should I be parted from my husband forever, because I could bring home a virus from work that will kill him?
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