Anonymous wrote:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-brazil-favelas-fea/gangs-call-curfews-as-coronavirus-hits-rio-favelas-idUSKBN21B3EV?fbclid=IwAR09PmTCXbfwXwfGhqNDJZpFLJtjrlUrhishUOqKYhVPVliIJVPxqjQHu1Q
You knows things are going to get bad when the gangs in Brazil have imposed a curfew and voluntarily closed some of their open air drug markets....
Anonymous wrote:With the way the Federal government and a large number of states are handling, we're easily going to have hundreds of thousands of dead at this rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:basically, we are on a trajectory worse than Iran, and our core healthcare facilities are already at maximum in many areas.
New York is going to be in a catastrophic place in about 10 days.
Aren’t they getting national guard hospitals and that navy hospital ship?
They got 1,000 extra beds at a convention center. Apparently they will need more though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:basically, we are on a trajectory worse than Iran, and our core healthcare facilities are already at maximum in many areas.
New York is going to be in a catastrophic place in about 10 days.
Aren’t they getting national guard hospitals and that navy hospital ship?
Anonymous wrote:basically, we are on a trajectory worse than Iran, and our core healthcare facilities are already at maximum in many areas.
New York is going to be in a catastrophic place in about 10 days.
Anonymous wrote:
Ok, I’m no statistician or data person, but doesn’t it make sense that are numbers are growing faster than in Italy and China simply because we are later on in the pandemic than they were - meaning they had a smaller geographical location as their starting point while we have several at the same time?
Like an explosion in one spot campsites to ten explosions in ten spots.