Anonymous wrote:NOAnonymous wrote:Would you go ahead with a friends gathering Friday night? In a home with three families?
Just take ONE week, one weekend, this one, to wait and see how things go over the next several days. By Monday evening we should have a clearer picture of where this is going.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe the U.K. still has normal international travel, isn’t banning large gatherings, and has stopped testing unless you are severely ill in the hospital. WTH!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't helpful, but maybe if I vent here, I will feel better.
Is anyone else mad at China? All this death and suffering because of unsanitary markets that should have been shut down after SARS. Plus initial government dishonesty.
Just seems so unnecessary .
I am.
Omg me too. F^ck China and their dirty meat markets.
Yeah DH and I were just talking about this. I’m not upset with the Chinese people. If anything, I feel bad for them. I’m so angry at the awful Chinese government. They knew these markets were a breeding ground for new viruses and did nothing to regulate or shut them down even though we’ve had close calls before. And they weren’t immediately honest with the rest of the world causing us to lose precious time preparing elsewhere. Once this is all over, I hope the rest of the world demands they become a better global citizen, and frankly we need to stop relying on them for the import of so many goods. Sure, we’ve gotten a lot of things for cheap, but it comes at the expense of a vulnerable supply chain for important things like medicines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ray of hope for the US, our high number of critical care beds.
Lol, I wish.
That’s not even close to remotely accurate.
See: https://data.oecd.org/healtheqt/hospital-beds.htm
Anonymous wrote:A ray of hope for the US, our high number of critical care beds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone really wants to dig into the numbers and understand the implications in the US:
https://link.medium.com/KN5NQ4iSL4
He has no credibility! He’s a storyteller.
I mean, sure. But the data isn’t made up. And the analysis is logical.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone really wants to dig into the numbers and understand the implications in the US:
https://link.medium.com/KN5NQ4iSL4
He has no credibility! He’s a storyteller.
Anonymous wrote:SIAP - living in MoCo near shady grove hospital. Where is the best place to get tested? PCP? ER?
Anonymous wrote:Countries that recovered and down to 0 case should now ban countries that have Covid coming in to their border, otherwise this will start all over again. Singapore said they are able to control it but they still have cases and is coming from outside the country. Countries should share procedures that worked for them so the other countries can follow procedures that work.
Anonymous wrote:If anyone really wants to dig into the numbers and understand the implications in the US:
https://link.medium.com/KN5NQ4iSL4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wife of the Prime Minister of Canada has just tested positive after returning from a trip to London.
It doesn't look like that is verified yet
Yes, it is.
Then how come no Canadian sources have published that?
There are hundreds of sources. In French at least.
I see some in English as well.
At this point the only official ones are american (washington post, boston globe and ny times are all that come up for 'positive' test result)