Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a young, healthy guy and C19 sounds AWFUL
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/F...-25-describes-coronavirus.html
Yes, it is awful. The scary part is his ordeal was “mild”. Those with severe symptoms end up in the ICU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those who keep saying kids don't get it, kids don't die from it here is a wake up data...
The mortality in the 0 to 9 years old is zero.
The mortality in the age group 9 to 19 is NOT ZERO, it is 0.2 %... that is not nothing.. that is 2 people in 1000.
Let me bring it home for you:
MCPS has how many students?: 162,680
With this in mind.. remember 2 kids in one thousand would die.. potentially.. So if we have 162 thousands students..
and all or the most vulnerable will get sick then potentially the loss of life can be as great as 324.
Considering all children with immune issues, I am pretty sure you will easily find 324 kids needing nebulizer. It is
not that all kids will get sick but chances are the ones with already underlying problems might.
So NOT zero but 324 children's lives are at stake..
Whoever tells you there is no risks.. kindly share the table:..
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WHO CDC and other institutions supporting this data site and providing all the info that is in the cited source:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/
so you're saying......there's a chance to reduce some overcrowding?![]()
Not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those who keep saying kids don't get it, kids don't die from it here is a wake up data...
The mortality in the 0 to 9 years old is zero.
The mortality in the age group 9 to 19 is NOT ZERO, it is 0.2 %... that is not nothing.. that is 2 people in 1000.
Let me bring it home for you:
MCPS has how many students?: 162,680
With this in mind.. remember 2 kids in one thousand would die.. potentially.. So if we have 162 thousands students..
and all or the most vulnerable will get sick then potentially the loss of life can be as great as 324.
Considering all children with immune issues, I am pretty sure you will easily find 324 kids needing nebulizer. It is
not that all kids will get sick but chances are the ones with already underlying problems might.
So NOT zero but 324 children's lives are at stake..
Whoever tells you there is no risks.. kindly share the table:..
![]()
WHO CDC and other institutions supporting this data site and providing all the info that is in the cited source:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/
so you're saying......there's a chance to reduce some overcrowding?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just let kids without a PC or iPad at home check out chrome books?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't we doing telework and closing schools in the DMV? It's like people are closing their eyes and ears and trying to wish this away. If something isn't done immediately our health care system will be overrun. And don't tell me this is just a cold. They don't shut down the economy of China for a cold. It's like we're saying we're fine with thousands dying.
Just a guess, but methinks fed telework pandemic procedure is coming’ soon, folks!! Stock up on tp or enjoy using paper towel! And good luck finding alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Nerds gonna be wrestling over that liquid gold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a young, healthy guy and C19 sounds AWFUL
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/F...-25-describes-coronavirus.html
Yes, it is awful. The scary part is his ordeal was “mild”. Those with severe symptoms end up in the ICU.
Thanks for this link.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring it on. The only ones dying are old and immuno compromised people. This will feel like a bad chest cold. Let me develop some antibodies now, get two weeks off work, and build some tolerance before it mutates into something worse
I suggest you read the accounts of young people who developed it in Wuhan China. It made a flu sound like a walk in the park. Bad chest cold is now how it is in some people. The 80% have mild colds may or may not be accurate.
Here is a first person description from a healthy 25 year old. It does sound pretty much like a flu.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/First-British-victim-25-describes-coronavirus.html
Well that guy probably would have been better sooner if he didn't drink the whiskey every night. Alcohol lowers your immune system. Funny how he got worse the day after he drank the whiskey.
The whiskey seems to be the only thing that kept him alive! Or at least it's the only thing that gave him any relief.
Whiskey actually raises your immune system - I might need to run out and stock up! Quite a few articles about it.
https://www.maxim.com/maxim-man/colds-flu-cocktails-2016-9
I don’t know enough to refute this, but can some doctor confirm for me the, i think, obvious proposition that there’s no indication whiskey fights viruses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring it on. The only ones dying are old and immuno compromised people. This will feel like a bad chest cold. Let me develop some antibodies now, get two weeks off work, and build some tolerance before it mutates into something worse
I suggest you read the accounts of young people who developed it in Wuhan China. It made a flu sound like a walk in the park. Bad chest cold is now how it is in some people. The 80% have mild colds may or may not be accurate.
Here is a first person description from a healthy 25 year old. It does sound pretty much like a flu.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/First-British-victim-25-describes-coronavirus.html
Well that guy probably would have been better sooner if he didn't drink the whiskey every night. Alcohol lowers your immune system. Funny how he got worse the day after he drank the whiskey.
The whiskey seems to be the only thing that kept him alive! Or at least it's the only thing that gave him any relief.
Whiskey actually raises your immune system - I might need to run out and stock up! Quite a few articles about it.
https://www.maxim.com/maxim-man/colds-flu-cocktails-2016-9
Maybe he should have taken the antibiotics
+1 what was he thinking?
Anonymous wrote:For all those who keep saying kids don't get it, kids don't die from it here is a wake up data...
The mortality in the 0 to 9 years old is zero.
The mortality in the age group 9 to 19 is NOT ZERO, it is 0.2 %... that is not nothing.. that is 2 people in 1000.
Let me bring it home for you:
MCPS has how many students?: 162,680
With this in mind.. remember 2 kids in one thousand would die.. potentially.. So if we have 162 thousands students..
and all or the most vulnerable will get sick then potentially the loss of life can be as great as 324.
Considering all children with immune issues, I am pretty sure you will easily find 324 kids needing nebulizer. It is
not that all kids will get sick but chances are the ones with already underlying problems might.
So NOT zero but 324 children's lives are at stake..
Whoever tells you there is no risks.. kindly share the table:..
![]()
WHO CDC and other institutions supporting this data site and providing all the info that is in the cited source:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a week and the virus will be everywhere. It's not q question of "if," it's just a question of "when."
It’s already here...and everywhere. People are inadvertently passing germs without realizing they’ve been exposed and are carrying it.
Do you all realize that these people had mild cold symptoms and have already basically recovered? Did anyone read the article? They are not on their deathbed.
This guy who had a horrible case and recovered got "better" twice during his ordeal. Did you read his first hand account of what it was like as a young, healthy person?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/First-British-victim-25-describes-coronavirus.html
That guy said he didn't take the medicine the doctor prescribed for it, so we don't know how he would have done if he had taken the medication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring it on. The only ones dying are old and immuno compromised people. This will feel like a bad chest cold. Let me develop some antibodies now, get two weeks off work, and build some tolerance before it mutates into something worse
I suggest you read the accounts of young people who developed it in Wuhan China. It made a flu sound like a walk in the park. Bad chest cold is now how it is in some people. The 80% have mild colds may or may not be accurate.
Here is a first person description from a healthy 25 year old. It does sound pretty much like a flu.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/First-British-victim-25-describes-coronavirus.html
Well that guy probably would have been better sooner if he didn't drink the whiskey every night. Alcohol lowers your immune system. Funny how he got worse the day after he drank the whiskey.
The whiskey seems to be the only thing that kept him alive! Or at least it's the only thing that gave him any relief.
Whiskey actually raises your immune system - I might need to run out and stock up! Quite a few articles about it.
https://www.maxim.com/maxim-man/colds-flu-cocktails-2016-9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2020/03/montgomery-county-schools-prepare-in-case-coronavirus-requires-closings/?fbclid=IwAR3sUz2j7V6gFfqeX8_rlEGIs3jpv8aQYAU0Vz92uyUiZ4POltTXY6-Y6pk
Montgomery County schools prepare in case coronavirus requires closings
MCPS plans - What a joke! I guess they can mail off packets to kids w/o computer access.
Montgomery County, Maryland’s public school system continues normal operations, and school and health officials say they are preparing should that change.
Montgomery County Public Schools Deputy Superintendent Monifa McKnight said plans for remote instruction and hard copy lessons would be ready should schools have to close due to the coronavirus. She was repeating a message delivered in a briefing Tuesday with county officials.
I also heard that the teachers weren't told they had to be preparing these hard copy packets, so they're scrambling.
What a sh-tshow.
Scrambling?