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No the other one is about the Bruins cancelled seasonDon't we have a thread to discuss this?
Almost a 4% mortality rate, that’s insane.A great page to have up to date info on the numbers.
Coronavirus Update (Live): 134,469 Cases and 4,970 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Outbreak - Worldometer
It's getting worse, we will have month's of this until it gets better.Almost a 4% mortality rate, that’s insane.
I picked the right time to break my leg, mandatory quarantine.It's getting worse, we will have month's of this until it gets better.
Are Health Minister in Canada says now 70% of Canadians could get it ,after weeks of telling us we were at a low risk of getting it. All governments are the same they don’t want to create a mass hysteria unless they have to.Italy today had a worst day than yesterday. 2,561 new cases and 189 deaths.
The US 335 new cases and 2 deaths.
As of now the US has the same curve as Italy had at the beginning.
Almost a 4% mortality rate, that’s insane.
China create 2 hospitals in less than 10 days.What's even more insane is the difference in mortality rate between say China and Italy. In China it is just under 4% whereas in Italy it is just under 7%!! I wonder why that is?
China create 2 hospitals in less than 10 days.
Italy are underwhelm with everyone getting sick at same time.
Doctors are at the point they have to choose who dies and who lives. They are out of ventilators.
That's where the importance of flattening the curve comes in. Delaying the spread as much as possible to not underwhelm the hospital's crews.
Exactly, people need to understand this and do what it takes to get over the bump. People denying it will only make the task impossible.Flattening the curve is absolutely must be done.
There are limited beds under normal situations. In a pandemic if even only 1% of population is effected at same time the system can not handle it.
Then you factor in a percentage of health care workers succumb you have a cluster you know what.
Dude, you guys are rock solid. I look at Germany's numbers and you guys are mind boggling. Very impressive.First case in my little town in Southern Germany confirmed, on my street a few houses down the road.
Know this isn’t supposed to be a political thread but the political landscape and leadership has shown no reason to hope that any flattening of the curve is within their capability.Flattening the curve is absolutely must be done.
There are limited beds under normal situations. In a pandemic if even only 1% of population is effected at same time the system can not handle it.
Then you factor in a percentage of health care workers succumb you have a cluster you know what.