Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
Go for it.
Thankfully our president thinks rationally
Just as rationally as Harry and Meghan who moved to LA last week. /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Many people who get the virus die, many due to lack of resources to help them
Educate yourself.
What’s the death rate?
1 in 100, with adequate medical care. It goes up from there. How many people do you know?
Varies greatly from country to country.
What is the death rate in the usa?
It is 1.5% in the US. And over the past week, we've finally started to really ramp up testing and have increased the rate of diagnosis. At the same time, the number of deaths has also risen.
Where are you getting this percentage?
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en#
Thanks!
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
Go for it.
Thankfully our president thinks rationally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
Go for it.
Thankfully our president thinks rationally
Anonymous wrote:
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
Go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Many people who get the virus die, many due to lack of resources to help them
Educate yourself.
What’s the death rate?
1 in 100, with adequate medical care. It goes up from there. How many people do you know?
40% needing to be hospitalized are younger. Look at Italy. China is still not back to normal and they have been isolating for months. We did not have enough medical equipment to support people getting sick for 47 states.
Varies greatly from country to country.
What is the death rate in the usa?
It is 1.5% in the US. And over the past week, we've finally started to really ramp up testing and have increased the rate of diagnosis. At the same time, the number of deaths has also risen.
Where are you getting this percentage?
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en#
Thanks!
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
You can't even read a graph? Look at the graph in log mode, extend the line out 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks.
If you actually want to see the future that you are advocating.
By isolating the at-risk (versus shutting down the world), we can keep the overall catastrophic rates low, and get along with our lives without putting us all into a tailspin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Many people who get the virus die, many due to lack of resources to help them
Educate yourself.
What’s the death rate?
1 in 100, with adequate medical care. It goes up from there. How many people do you know?
Varies greatly from country to country.
What is the death rate in the usa?
It is 1.5% in the US. And over the past week, we've finally started to really ramp up testing and have increased the rate of diagnosis. At the same time, the number of deaths has also risen.
Where are you getting this percentage?
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en#
Thanks!
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
You can't even read a graph? Look at the graph in log mode, extend the line out 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks.
If you actually want to see the future that you are advocating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Many people who get the virus die, many due to lack of resources to help them
Educate yourself.
What’s the death rate?
1 in 100, with adequate medical care. It goes up from there. How many people do you know?
Varies greatly from country to country.
What is the death rate in the usa?
It is 1.5% in the US. And over the past week, we've finally started to really ramp up testing and have increased the rate of diagnosis. At the same time, the number of deaths has also risen.
Where are you getting this percentage?
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en#
Thanks!
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It'll be interesting to see how the, uh, "unique" health care system in the US affects the fatality rate. There are reports that an LA teenager was refused treatment because of a lack of insurance and subsequently died.
https://gizmodo.com/teen-who-died-of-covid-19-was-denied-treatment-because-1842520539
"A 17-year-old boy in Los Angeles County who became the first teen believed to have died from complications with covid-19 in the U.S. was denied treatment at an urgent care clinic because he didn’t have health insurance, according to R. Rex Parris, the mayor of Lancaster, California. "
snip
"He had been sick for a few days, he had no previous health conditions. On the Friday before he died, he was healthy, he was socializing with his friends,” the mayor explained."
Not so fast my friend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Many people who get the virus die, many due to lack of resources to help them
Educate yourself.
What’s the death rate?
1 in 100, with adequate medical care. It goes up from there. How many people do you know?
Varies greatly from country to country.
What is the death rate in the usa?
It is 1.5% in the US. And over the past week, we've finally started to really ramp up testing and have increased the rate of diagnosis. At the same time, the number of deaths has also risen.
Where are you getting this percentage?
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en#
Thanks!
SO.....98.5% of American's will be fine, and we're going to start the biggest recession we've ever seen? Put millions out of jobs? Bankrupt the country? Increase suicide, domestic abuse, and child abuse rates?
We should isolate the at-risk population, continue to search for a cure, but get on with our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Many people who get the virus die, many due to lack of resources to help them
Educate yourself.
What’s the death rate?
1 in 100, with adequate medical care. It goes up from there. How many people do you know?
Varies greatly from country to country.
What is the death rate in the usa?
It is 1.5% in the US. And over the past week, we've finally started to really ramp up testing and have increased the rate of diagnosis. At the same time, the number of deaths has also risen.
Where are you getting this percentage?
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en#
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm an American and I refuse to live like that."
You are right, you will not live like that.
+1
Enjoy the alternative.
Most people who get the coronavirus do not die. Educate yourselves.
Educate yourself. Many many more people are going to die. How do you not understand how unprepared we are with a lying leader.
MD has 167 ventilators with more than a million people. Hospitals are already over capacity in ICU. You think people won’t die? Tell that to a mother who loses her child because of a Trump or a husband now left with three little ones because we well Trump decided not to prepare.
This isn’t hard to figure out. While of course death is part of life this will be horrific for many families.
You keep doing you.
You are accusing others of not being educated when it's clear you are not educated yourself. It's not Maryland that has 167 ventilators. It's Montgomery County that has 167 ventilators and a county population of 1.1 million people.
i am seriously begging to think that this is some perhaps foreign troll trying to sow panic. forget # of ventilators, he has no clue how many people live in MD. like ballpark clue.