This. I think it has been widespread in the US for months and they did not test so they could blame it on the flu. They know people would not panic with the flu because they would have felt safer with a flu shot. Perhaps all these flu deaths they have been telling us about were really coronavirus deaths and elderly people could have been saved if they knew to isolate at home. People were traveling back in forth from China in December and it would have gotten here fast. I think the US is responsible for not testing sooner and given those at risk a better chance to save themselves. |
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How about a two-week quarantine "lite" - people who aren't essential to food supply chain or healthcare stay home for 2 weeks - so we can try to catch up with manufacturing test kits and setting up test sites. |
I don't even think they were looking to blame it on the flu or something else. I think we just expect a certain number of older people to be passing away, even suddenly without really thinking about testing. They said some went from no symptoms to dead within 24 hours. First thought may not have been C19, but just well time was up. |
1 test ..........$250 10 tests........$2500 100 tests.......$25000 1000 rests.....$250000 10000 tests. $2500000 100000 tests ....25000000 1000000 tests.... 250 000 000 4 million tests.... 1 billon dollars |
| I have a friend in MoCo in her 60s who was hit with a crazy bad bronchial illness last month, started to feel better, then was hit with a second wave that was even worse. She says they did bloodwork and diagnosed her with the flu, but it's pretty much exactly the timeline of the Christ Church rector (minus the contact with 550 people). |
If it has been widespread in the US for months, we would have heard about it. The hospitals, and particularly ICUs would have been overwhelmed and death rates would have soared. Deaths from flu are all tracked as well. There would have been a major health crisis given the 20% hospitalization rate - most with significant respiratory problems. |
The virus has not been in circulation worldwide for 4 months. 2 1/2 weeks ago Italy had 3 cases and no deaths. Why don't you check out what those numbers are now? No one is panicking. We want a proactive strategy that prevents it from getting out of hand. Test, identify, isolate, treat, and cancel events with large crowds. If there's evidence of multiple branches of community transmission in a community, then look at stricter strategies like closing schools and businesses. Protect the elderly - their death rate >15%, which is much higher than their death rate from seasonal flu. |
Hospitals in the US are stating they've had an unusually high rate of admission for Pneumonia. Said it was a 'very bad flu season, etc' but 'many people are getting false negatives for flu' |
And coincidentally yes, you can have flu and coronavirus at the same time, https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/862936.page |
No one is panicking? Have you read these boards? It is 99% panicking and 1% trying to be rational. Anyways, I will continue to look to experts who are world leaders in pandemic management - not to DCUM posters who think they know more than any expert out there. The WHO pandemic team spent weeks in China learning everything they could. The experts are not saying to panic. In fact, they are saying the opposite. They are saying go about your life but use normal precautions like handwashing to avoid getting sick. Most people outside of DCUM are still doing that. Flights are full, people are living their lives outside of DCUM. The anxiety on here is insane. |
Yes. Yes. And yes. |
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Another health problem in Seattle that has been buried in the COVID-19 news.
Tuberculosis. On February 28 a Microsoft vendor in Redmond WA (King County) was found to have active TB, and TB tests were order on another 150 vendors. King County has 100,000 cases of latent TB, about 10 percent of which will develop TB. I have no idea what happens when a person with latent TB acquires coronavirus. I was googling because I have latent TB. https://q13fox.com/2020/02/28/150-people-require-tb-testing-after-microsoft-vendor-diagnosed-with-active-tuberculosis/ |
I've had something mild since our housekeepers came 10 days ago to clean. One was obviously quite sick with a respiratory ick. Two days later had mild swollen glands, mild cough, tired, chest tightness, but no fever. Lasted 5 days, felt normal for two, then it came back a bit worse, but not much. Haven't needed to see anyone. Still feeling it a bit but tiredness is gone. I did have to go out and prep for this whole thing (I'm the only one out of four adults in the family that did anything mind you), but I was at stores during very off hours, wiped down everything, and used hand sanitizer, etc. Hadn't thought of COVID and probably isn't, but I've laid low for days now. |
That's not good. Good LORD |