Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:671 new positive cases reported in U.S. on 3/14
2982 cumulative
9 deaths reported on 3/14, 60 total
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en
There was a cumulative total of 1,040 positive cases in the U.S. at the end of the day on 3/10.
Since then:
247 on 3/11
423 on 3/12
601 on 3/13
671 on 3/14[/quote
You need to get a hobby. Seriously. Stop fixating
I hope PP isn’t fixating and is doing okay with any anxiety but I appreciate these updates.
Anonymous wrote:Self quarantine doesn’t always work https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/missouri-coronavirus-father-of-a-woman-who-tested-positive-violated-a-self-quarantine-to-take-another-daughter-to-a-school-function/ar-BB10VCCr?ocid=ientp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:671 new positive cases reported in U.S. on 3/14
2982 cumulative
9 deaths reported on 3/14, 60 total
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en
There was a cumulative total of 1,040 positive cases in the U.S. at the end of the day on 3/10.
Since then:
247 on 3/11
423 on 3/12
601 on 3/13
671 on 3/14[/quote
You need to get a hobby. Seriously. Stop fixating
Anonymous wrote:671 new positive cases reported in U.S. on 3/14
2982 cumulative
9 deaths reported on 3/14, 60 total
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The third NBA player tested positive for coronavirus. Okay I get that they were exposed, but in theory they are young and very healthy. Why are they testing these guys if tests are so scarce? The cynic in me thinks they're getting the rich celebrity treatment.
I'm not sure I understand your problem. They were more than just "exposed." They were tested later and they were positive. That's a good use of testing resources.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a higher mortality rate among covid cases than flu in children specifically?
I keep reading that kids only get mild symptoms but I dont think its always mild for every child.
Anonymous wrote:Remdesivir is/was always a shot in the dark.
There are very few antivirals that work on respiratory viruses like flu, coronavirus, rhinovirus, adenovirus. Tamiflu survives because it's the only one, despite some potentially large side effects and the fact *it barely works at all* (reduces course of disease by ~10% / 12 hours).
What's needed is a vaccine. And that will take time.