Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, Italy is not a good comp.
We won't have as high a percentage of deaths, but there is a good chance we will have the highest percentage of sick people in the world and that our hospitals will be overwhelmed.
Based on?
Extrapolating out the exponential curve out a week or two. We are where Italy was a week ago and have a higher growth rate.
On Tuesday, based on a 30% growth rate, I predicted we would have 10,000 cases by today. Well we have more like a 45% growth rate which gave us 20,000 cases today.
Thanks. I don’t even think number of cases is really a useful metric at this juncture. The numbers are all over the place because people have simply stopped testing or are only testing those with the worst symptoms. None of these are apples to apples comparisons. On the whole, I say we fare better than Italy.
Well, we have several datasets that include testing all or almost all of those who were exposed. One is from the Diamond Princess and one is from South Korean. Both suggest a death rate around 1%. We can also use the Diamond Princess to estimate a maximum number likely to be infected. About 20% of the people on the Diamond Princess were infected. 20% of the US population is around 65 million. One per cent of that is 650,000 deaths. This is what has everybody freaking out. If you play around with my numbers to account for various uncertainties, you still get a large number of deaths, and worst epidemic since the Spanish Flu. Also, about 20% of people have a severe case than penetrates into the lungs. Most of those people survive, but a significant number will develop scarred lungs, which will impair their health for the rest of their lives. This isn't talked about so much, but it also is causing experts to freak out.
If your brain has trouble absorbing this, just understand that epidemiologist make these estimates for a living and most of them are freaking out.
You are wrong. In three months this will look like one of the biggest hype jobs ever. Do more research.
Anonymous wrote:The best set of data is from China as long as you assume they aren't lying:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/20/health/covid-19-recovery-rates-intl/index.html
Data from China shows the majority of people with Covid-19 only suffer mild symptoms, then recover
There are almost 1-2 million deaths and over 10 million cases due to tuberculosis per year. You think COVID is scary? Try multi-drug resistant TB. Do we all panic over MDR TB? No. Does the economy stop because of TB? No. Is TB transmissible by air/droplets? Yes. So much stupid panicking over a coronavirus that by in large produces mild symptoms in the vast, vast majority of cases. The media goes into a frenzy over the tailend of a bell curve. Jeez, who ever knew there was a continuum of severity for a disease? Oh wait, that's right, that's like every disease....a fraction of people will always have more severe responses than others. That's not a good reason to paralyze society.
Mark my words. We will all look back at this and shake our head in disbelief at the over panic. The remedy, which includes injecting trillions upon trillions of dollars in debt into the economy, will be far more painful for millions of future generations of Americans than the actual disease itself. The US already has over a 100% debt-to-gdp ratio, and now we'll be adding trillions more because of an overreaction to a bug that causes mild symptoms in the vast majority of cases. Ever see a country that defaults on its debt or that has to enact severe austerity measures because it has too much debt? That will end up causing much more human suffering than this bug. Good lord, its as if humans have never co-existed with viruses throughout our course of evolution. Oh wait, that's right, we have a highly advanced immune system to deal with, which is why the vast majority of COVID cases will result in a mild syndrome.
Sure, protect the most vulnerable and help with care with those who are in the far tail end of the bellcurve who end up needed intense care. But that's not a good reason to paralyze the entire world economy for a disease that produces mild symptoms in most cases. No one pees their pants about MDR tuberculosis, which is far nastier.
Anonymous wrote:The best set of data is from China as long as you assume they aren't lying:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/20/health/covid-19-recovery-rates-intl/index.html
Data from China shows the majority of people with Covid-19 only suffer mild symptoms, then recover
There are almost 1-2 million deaths and over 10 million cases due to tuberculosis per year. You think COVID is scary? Try multi-drug resistant TB. Do we all panic over MDR TB? No. Does the economy stop because of TB? No. Is TB transmissible by air/droplets? Yes. So much stupid panicking over a coronavirus that by in large produces mild symptoms in the vast, vast majority of cases. The media goes into a frenzy over the tailend of a bell curve. Jeez, who ever knew there was a continuum of severity for a disease? Oh wait, that's right, that's like every disease....a fraction of people will always have more severe responses than others. That's not a good reason to paralyze society.
Mark my words. We will all look back at this and shake our head in disbelief at the over panic. The remedy, which includes injecting trillions upon trillions of dollars in debt into the economy, will be far more painful for millions of future generations of Americans than the actual disease itself. The US already has over a 100% debt-to-gdp ratio, and now we'll be adding trillions more because of an overreaction to a bug that causes mild symptoms in the vast majority of cases. Ever see a country that defaults on its debt or that has to enact severe austerity measures because it has too much debt? That will end up causing much more human suffering than this bug. Good lord, its as if humans have never co-existed with viruses throughout our course of evolution. Oh wait, that's right, we have a highly advanced immune system to deal with, which is why the vast majority of COVID cases will result in a mild syndrome.
Sure, protect the most vulnerable and help with care with those who are in the far tail end of the bellcurve who end up needed intense care. But that's not a good reason to paralyze the entire world economy for a disease that produces mild symptoms in most cases. No one pees their pants about MDR tuberculosis, which is far nastier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, Italy is not a good comp.
We won't have as high a percentage of deaths, but there is a good chance we will have the highest percentage of sick people in the world and that our hospitals will be overwhelmed.
Based on?
Extrapolating out the exponential curve out a week or two. We are where Italy was a week ago and have a higher growth rate.
On Tuesday, based on a 30% growth rate, I predicted we would have 10,000 cases by today. Well we have more like a 45% growth rate which gave us 20,000 cases today.
Thanks. I don’t even think number of cases is really a useful metric at this juncture. The numbers are all over the place because people have simply stopped testing or are only testing those with the worst symptoms. None of these are apples to apples comparisons. On the whole, I say we fare better than Italy.
Well, we have several datasets that include testing all or almost all of those who were exposed. One is from the Diamond Princess and one is from South Korean. Both suggest a death rate around 1%. We can also use the Diamond Princess to estimate a maximum number likely to be infected. About 20% of the people on the Diamond Princess were infected. 20% of the US population is around 65 million. One per cent of that is 650,000 deaths. This is what has everybody freaking out. If you play around with my numbers to account for various uncertainties, you still get a large number of deaths, and worst epidemic since the Spanish Flu. Also, about 20% of people have a severe case than penetrates into the lungs. Most of those people survive, but a significant number will develop scarred lungs, which will impair their health for the rest of their lives. This isn't talked about so much, but it also is causing experts to freak out.
If your brain has trouble absorbing this, just understand that epidemiologist make these estimates for a living and most of them are freaking out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As of March 19, 2020, 15:35 GMT, we have 10,767 cases and 160 deaths.
This is a massive failure by Trump.
This is a massive failure of communism, state control, authoritarianism and a far left wing government who wanted to give the facade that they had everything under control but didn't. China is 10000% at fault for the vast majority of this. Moronic Democrats will attempt to politicize this for cheap gains, but the general public isn't stupid. We all know it was because China tried to cover it up, silenced doctors, wasted months since Nov/Dec to raise the alarm, destroyed and falsified data, and let millions of people travel from where the problem was to all over the planet.
The ability to contain and mitigate was lost all the way back when China let 5 million people leave Wuhan during Lunar New Year. Absolutely NO country on Earth can contain it at this rate. If Trump is to blame, then why is Italy suffering so bad? If Trump is to blame, then why is Iran digging mass burial graves? If Trump is to blame, why can't a country like Denmark control it? Get bent. If we enacted a no fly/banned all people from China from coming in back in Nov. Democrats would be screaming about racism.
We knew this was coming and we knew how to contain it too, but we didn't prepare. Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Japan and possibly Germany have so far managed to contain it. This doesn't excuse China, but that doesn't mean we are not responsible for our own mistakes.
Oh please, tell me wise democrat, how EXACTLY would you prepare to control this disease when some lady travels to China, gets the disease, takes a fever reducer, lies about contracting the disease, and spreads it to dozens of people at a business conference.
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/biogen-parts-way-employee-who-hid-coronavirus-symptoms-and-lied-her-way-back-to-china
The US gets far more travel to it than all of those countries mentioned because of business. It's not even comparable.
Data from China shows the majority of people with Covid-19 only suffer mild symptoms, then recover
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, Italy is not a good comp.
We won't have as high a percentage of deaths, but there is a good chance we will have the highest percentage of sick people in the world and that our hospitals will be overwhelmed.
Based on?
Extrapolating out the exponential curve out a week or two. We are where Italy was a week ago and have a higher growth rate.
On Tuesday, based on a 30% growth rate, I predicted we would have 10,000 cases by today. Well we have more like a 45% growth rate which gave us 20,000 cases today.
Thanks. I don’t even think number of cases is really a useful metric at this juncture. The numbers are all over the place because people have simply stopped testing or are only testing those with the worst symptoms. None of these are apples to apples comparisons. On the whole, I say we fare better than Italy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, Italy is not a good comp.
We won't have as high a percentage of deaths, but there is a good chance we will have the highest percentage of sick people in the world and that our hospitals will be overwhelmed.
Based on?
Extrapolating out the exponential curve out a week or two. We are where Italy was a week ago and have a higher growth rate.
On Tuesday, based on a 30% growth rate, I predicted we would have 10,000 cases by today. Well we have more like a 45% growth rate which gave us 20,000 cases today.
Thanks. I don’t even think number of cases is really a useful metric at this juncture. The numbers are all over the place because people have simply stopped testing or are only testing those with the worst symptoms. None of these are apples to apples comparisons. On the whole, I say we fare better than Italy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As of March 19, 2020, 15:35 GMT, we have 10,767 cases and 160 deaths.
This is a massive failure by Trump.
This is a massive failure of communism, state control, authoritarianism and a far left wing government who wanted to give the facade that they had everything under control but didn't. China is 10000% at fault for the vast majority of this. Moronic Democrats will attempt to politicize this for cheap gains, but the general public isn't stupid. We all know it was because China tried to cover it up, silenced doctors, wasted months since Nov/Dec to raise the alarm, destroyed and falsified data, and let millions of people travel from where the problem was to all over the planet.
The ability to contain and mitigate was lost all the way back when China let 5 million people leave Wuhan during Lunar New Year. Absolutely NO country on Earth can contain it at this rate. If Trump is to blame, then why is Italy suffering so bad? If Trump is to blame, then why is Iran digging mass burial graves? If Trump is to blame, why can't a country like Denmark control it? Get bent. If we enacted a no fly/banned all people from China from coming in back in Nov. Democrats would be screaming about racism.
We knew this was coming and we knew how to contain it too, but we didn't prepare. Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Japan and possibly Germany have so far managed to contain it. This doesn't excuse China, but that doesn't mean we are not responsible for our own mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As of March 19, 2020, 15:35 GMT, we have 10,767 cases and 160 deaths.
This is a massive failure by Trump.
This is a massive failure of communism, state control, authoritarianism and a far left wing government who wanted to give the facade that they had everything under control but didn't. China is 10000% at fault for the vast majority of this. Moronic Democrats will attempt to politicize this for cheap gains, but the general public isn't stupid. We all know it was because China tried to cover it up, silenced doctors, wasted months since Nov/Dec to raise the alarm, destroyed and falsified data, and let millions of people travel from where the problem was to all over the planet.
The ability to contain and mitigate was lost all the way back when China let 5 million people leave Wuhan during Lunar New Year. Absolutely NO country on Earth can contain it at this rate. If Trump is to blame, then why is Italy suffering so bad? If Trump is to blame, then why is Iran digging mass burial graves? If Trump is to blame, why can't a country like Denmark control it? Get bent. If we enacted a no fly/banned all people from China from coming in back in Nov. Democrats would be screaming about racism.
Most European countries screwed up too, but the chart is showing we are doing worse than any country in the world. Two weeks ago, we wondered what was wrong with Italy. Two weeks from now, the world will wonder what is wrong with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many reasons, Italy is not a good comp.
We won't have as high a percentage of deaths, but there is a good chance we will have the highest percentage of sick people in the world and that our hospitals will be overwhelmed.
Based on?
Extrapolating out the exponential curve out a week or two. We are where Italy was a week ago and have a higher growth rate.
On Tuesday, based on a 30% growth rate, I predicted we would have 10,000 cases by today. Well we have more like a 45% growth rate which gave us 20,000 cases today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As of March 19, 2020, 15:35 GMT, we have 10,767 cases and 160 deaths.
This is a massive failure by Trump.
This is a massive failure of communism, state control, authoritarianism and a far left wing government who wanted to give the facade that they had everything under control but didn't. China is 10000% at fault for the vast majority of this. Moronic Democrats will attempt to politicize this for cheap gains, but the general public isn't stupid. We all know it was because China tried to cover it up, silenced doctors, wasted months since Nov/Dec to raise the alarm, destroyed and falsified data, and let millions of people travel from where the problem was to all over the planet.
The ability to contain and mitigate was lost all the way back when China let 5 million people leave Wuhan during Lunar New Year. Absolutely NO country on Earth can contain it at this rate. If Trump is to blame, then why is Italy suffering so bad? If Trump is to blame, then why is Iran digging mass burial graves? If Trump is to blame, why can't a country like Denmark control it? Get bent. If we enacted a no fly/banned all people from China from coming in back in Nov. Democrats would be screaming about racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As of March 19, 2020, 15:35 GMT, we have 10,767 cases and 160 deaths.
This is a massive failure by Trump.
This is a massive failure of communism, state control, authoritarianism and a far left wing government who wanted to give the facade that they had everything under control but didn't. China is 10000% at fault for the vast majority of this. Moronic Democrats will attempt to politicize this for cheap gains, but the general public isn't stupid. We all know it was because China tried to cover it up, silenced doctors, wasted months since Nov/Dec to raise the alarm, destroyed and falsified data, and let millions of people travel from where the problem was to all over the planet.
The ability to contain and mitigate was lost all the way back when China let 5 million people leave Wuhan during Lunar New Year. Absolutely NO country on Earth can contain it at this rate. If Trump is to blame, then why is Italy suffering so bad? If Trump is to blame, then why is Iran digging mass burial graves? If Trump is to blame, why can't a country like Denmark control it? Get bent. If we enacted a no fly/banned all people from China from coming in back in Nov. Democrats would be screaming about racism.