What? Hospital systems getting overwhelmed?
"The pandemic has led to at least 80,000 more U.S. deaths than the official toll records,
according to a report on excess mortality released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The country's tally of confirmed coronavirus deaths stood at about 220,000 as of this afternoon.
But the CDC analysis found that, by early October,
nearly 300,000 more people across the country had died than would be expected in a typical year.
The hidden fatalities are believed to be
people who died of covid-19 without being diagnosed, or
who died of other causes because they were unwilling or unable to seek medical care during the outbreak. "
-- WaPo email
What? Hospital systems getting overwhelmed?
It wasn't happening. You are low level
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Oh my. Mr 2 more weeks back at it. Bring in the ships Coronabro
^What? Just two posts? Keep posting more gossip and nonsense that no one will read. Maybe the virus will just disappear.
Splits? Be interesting to see your take, man.
Cases!!!!!!
Yep only 99 pct of people survive. Worst disease ever
Small And Rural Cities Reaching Hospital Capacity Could Cause Another COVID-19 Surge
There are indications of a third COVID-19 surge in Texas and across the country driven by small cities and rural areas.
Smaller communities are also reaching capacity in their health care systems sooner than their big-city counterparts because they don’t have enough beds to care for patients.
In Texas, city officials in Lubbock, Amarillo and El Paso have all requested extra health care workers to help care for the rising number of COVID patients.
in McLennan County that means almost all of the ICU beds are in use.
Other smaller Texas cities that have been at or near their hospital capacity for weeks include Corpus Christi, Harlingen and McAllen.
Texas is on its way to a third COVID surge driven by community spread in smaller cities and towns. This has taken many people by surprise,
https://www.tpr.org/podcast/petrie-d...covid-19-surge
Third surge.
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Yeah
And it spreads like the air.
foldren
Whats 1% of 7.8 billion?
Case Fatality Rate / CFR is between 3% - 4%, not 1%
Now do IFR.
lol Darrin's herd
Out of fuel by the end of April.
WE'VE TURNED THE CORNER ON COVID
so what?Conclusion The infection fatality rate of COVID-19 can vary substantially across
different locations and this may reflect differences in population age structure and casemix of infected and deceased patients and other factors. The inferred infection fatality rates
tended to be much lower than estimates made earlier in the pandemic.
Does it explain the e in extra all cause deaths?
Now be an honest broker for once.
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