Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Test kits started ramping up production and delivery about 1-2 weeks ago and those test kits are going to be hitting the hospitals and testing sites this week and next. Yes, the administration fumbled the ball starting 1-2 weeks ago instead of 4-6 weeks ago as they should have, but the ramp up started a week or two ago and will continue.
I will believe it when I see it. I take nothing this administration says at face value anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I am a nurse and while I haven't been in the profession in about 5 years, I have a couple friends still in it and what they describe is terrifying. Nothing that we haven't already read, that they have to reuse the same mask forever and if it gets soiled, too bad.
I'm wondering what happens in 2-3 weeks when all these healthcare workers come down simultenously with COVID, who is going to be caring for the patients? That could be more of an issue than lack of ventilators and not one that I have seen discussed...
Also, one wrote MRSA and VRE are no longer considered "isolation" at her non DC hospital so expect hospital aquired infections/deaths to skyrocket.
Anonymous wrote:Coronavirus timeline:
- January 19: 100 cases
- January 24: 1,000 cases
- January 31: 10,000 cases
- February 12: 50,000 cases
- March 6: 100,000 cases
- March 18: 200,000 cases
- March 21: 300,000 cases
- March 24: 400,000 cases
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italy death toll goes back up today. Was 601 yesterday. 743 today
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
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I thought things might be improving.
That is a lagging indicator. You have to look at rate of new cases. That is reducing. That is flattening the curve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italy death toll goes back up today. Was 601 yesterday. 743 today
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
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I thought things might be improving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Test kits started ramping up production and delivery about 1-2 weeks ago and those test kits are going to be hitting the hospitals and testing sites this week and next. Yes, the administration fumbled the ball starting 1-2 weeks ago instead of 4-6 weeks ago as they should have, but the ramp up started a week or two ago and will continue.
I will believe it when I see it. I take nothing this administration says at face value anymore.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italy death toll goes back up today. Was 601 yesterday. 743 today
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
They still have a lot of people in serious / critical condition so I don't think the day over day means too much. The death rate won't start declining until the current critically ill either die or recover. There should be fewer people becoming critically ill / dying and that will be reflected in the next few days hopefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nurse and while I haven't been in the profession in about 5 years, I have a couple friends still in it and what they describe is terrifying. Nothing that we haven't already read, that they have to reuse the same mask forever and if it gets soiled, too bad.
I'm wondering what happens in 2-3 weeks when all these healthcare workers come down simultenously with COVID, who is going to be caring for the patients? That could be more of an issue than lack of ventilators and not one that I have seen discussed...
Also, one wrote MRSA and VRE are no longer considered "isolation" at her non DC hospital so expect hospital aquired infections/deaths to skyrocket.
Would you consider going back? My friend in Florida just pulled her retirement papers so she can help out.
Anonymous wrote:Italy death toll goes back up today. Was 601 yesterday. 743 today
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
Anonymous wrote:Italy death toll goes back up today. Was 601 yesterday. 743 today
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
Anonymous wrote:India locking down 1.3 billion for 21 days
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/24/asia/india-lockdown-coronavirus-intl/index.html
Anonymous wrote: Test kits started ramping up production and delivery about 1-2 weeks ago and those test kits are going to be hitting the hospitals and testing sites this week and next. Yes, the administration fumbled the ball starting 1-2 weeks ago instead of 4-6 weeks ago as they should have, but the ramp up started a week or two ago and will continue.