Beahahah videos. Lololololol
Lol yiu and RandomGuy claimed texas was in big big trouble and would be out of icu. Lololol
WRONG
Beahahah videos. Lololololol
Do you live in SA?
I was referring to the idea that we shut x down until it's "over". Shut down just means it's longer to get to the optimistic scenario of only 500k deaths to go. Destination remains the same.
Lol hey look a case.
The Quidel test still has a high rate of false negatives and a negative, which cons utes the majority of results, still requires confirmation by a PCR test. Again Texas Medi Clinic had available a better test and swithed to in house testing for financial reasons rather than for the benefit if patients
Yeah I wasn't disputing that. Totally agree.
San Antonio available staffed beds down to 527 (13%). I think it was about 20 something percent yesterday.
That'd be a first, and we had plenty of pandemics before. Unless by "over" you mean complete eradication, which is closer to unlikely.
Only 4 were coronavirus and we didn't even know what a virus was when they happened.
uh? SARS and MERS were coronavirus and we did know what a virus was when they happened.
wait, MERS and SARS might've not reached pandemic status, so if that's the case, I retract (and I know you're talking about the common cold).
That said, to my defense, I only mentioned pandemics. And we had plenty of those with all sorts of viruses/bacteria:
Cholera, Influenza, Typhus, Smallpox, Measles, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Malaria, Yellow fever, AIDS, etc.
So, if this one isn't "over" at some point, it would certainly be a first.
wrong
staffing is also a problem, have you volunteered?
There’s nothing like a nice thin well done sirloin smothered in A1 from Applebee’s.
What capcity do hospitals run optimally?
You are low logic
Per TMC, test positivity rate (one of the key metrics for judging how to (re)open) is now back down to 12%. Five days ago it was at 22%.
Can anyone make sense of this?
SA Fri 3 Jul reports new record of c19 cases, with 6 hours left in the day
a 1,334-case increase
yes. I've said it repeatedly. How you test and who you test means more than the cases. Its fraud really.
You're a liar though
This is a proven truth.
It has a ways to go. smoking lung cancer kills 300K+ EVERY YEAR, but addictive, toxic tobacco is legal
There are many many things that are self inflicted that are higher death risk. Yet here the media is.
Bunch of fat s in the ICU, from what I hear.
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