Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why’d he mention Moco schools? Where r these cases?
Bethesda
Do you know that? How?
DP. Bethesda, Rockville, or Chevy Chase seem like reasonable guesses.
Can we not guess during a situation like this?
For most people it’s a cold. Calm down.
For 20% of people it's not. That's a lot of people.
Cite?
If 80% of cases are mild, then that means 20% of cases are not mild. It's just math.
Again, cite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when do you guys think/predict we will see a case in VA? Are they even testing in Fairfax county? My daughter's school issued a emergency preparedness plan - it states the moment we have a confirmed case in Fairfax County - they close. I am just holding my breath ... what do you guys think? Will it come here?
There are some tests pending in VA, but not Northern VA. No confirmed cases, as far as I know.
Does your daughter go to a private school or Fairfax Co public schools?
Why does it matter? Can you try to be kind during this time? We’re all just trying to figure out what’s going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why’d he mention Moco schools? Where r these cases?
Bethesda
Do you know that? How?
DP. Bethesda, Rockville, or Chevy Chase seem like reasonable guesses.
Can we not guess during a situation like this?
For most people it’s a cold. Calm down.
For 20% of people it's not. That's a lot of people.
Cite?
If 80% of cases are mild, then that means 20% of cases are not mild. It's just math.
Again, cite.
It's like, on literally every single public health website. 80% of cases are "mild" aka not requiring medical care/ hospitalization/ no pneumonia (not "mild" like... you don't know you're sick, but "mild" like a case of seasonal flu where you're just stuck in bed for 3-4 days with a fever and a cough and then you're good to go) . 20% develop into something requiring more medical care.
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.
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.
No one at my federal agency can telework. It's not as easy as you're making it out to be.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Southern California where we are surrounded by CV - and I refuse to change how I go about my day.
Relax people! stop feeding the hysteria!
Well, I have a 92 year old grandma with lung disease and parents in their 60s, one of whom has underlying health problems, so yeah — I’m somewhat concerned.
There are estimates that 40% of the population could get it. With a 3 percent fatality rate, that’s roughly 4 million deaths in the USA.
The 3 percent fatality rate is a gross overestimate. They are so many mild cases of the virus that are not diagnosed.
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.
No one at my federal agency can telework. It's not as easy as you're making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why’d he mention Moco schools? Where r these cases?
Bethesda
Do you know that? How?
DP. Bethesda, Rockville, or Chevy Chase seem like reasonable guesses.
Can we not guess during a situation like this?
For most people it’s a cold. Calm down.
For 20% of people it's not. That's a lot of people.
Cite?
If 80% of cases are mild, then that means 20% of cases are not mild. It's just math.
Again, cite.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Southern California where we are surrounded by CV - and I refuse to change how I go about my day.
Relax people! stop feeding the hysteria!
Ok, you do you. Some of us love old people.
Anonymous wrote:Our private school in Fairfax county said they will close if a student or staff at the school is confirmed to have it, not just anywhere in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when do you guys think/predict we will see a case in VA? Are they even testing in Fairfax county? My daughter's school issued a emergency preparedness plan - it states the moment we have a confirmed case in Fairfax County - they close. I am just holding my breath ... what do you guys think? Will it come here?
There are some tests pending in VA, but not Northern VA. No confirmed cases, as far as I know.
Does your daughter go to a private school or Fairfax Co public schools?
Private. But they follow FCPS usually.
FCPS hasn't issued any similar statement.
Oh really, I wasn't aware. Hmm... I wonder why they would say that then, seems overly cautious, no?