COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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NYC nurse claims hospital is killing patients "They're not dying from covid-19. black lives don't matter here"



Yo I fully believe this. In Jersey, My uncle was in the hospital with fluid from diabetes , I visited him on my lunch break. Two young employees that we assumed were nurses said we had to leave because it was time to turn him. I said, love ya unc and left.

10 minutes later my father called and said your uncle just died! Turns out he and a blood clot that released when they moved him and he died immediately :to: They call it a “practice“ for a reason. These ppl make mistakes that kill ppl and they never get held accountable!

My great grandmother was 105, went into the hospital for a fukkin hip replacement. Fell in the hospital, slipped into coma and passed. fukk the system bro :to:
 

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oh damn, @TENET already highlighted what I pasted below lol

3 CONCLUSION
Our current state of knowledge about the role of aerosols in the transmission of SARS CoV‐2 warrants urgent attention.

Three lines of reasoning provide a weight of evidence that aerosol transmission is an important pathway of disease communication and may be significant for the transmission and control of SARS‐CoV‐2:

  • Case reports of asymptomatic individuals passing on SAR‐CoV‐2 to infect others in association with studies that show that normal breathing, talking, etc. produce small droplets in the size range of predominantly <1 µm that are subject to aerosol transport.
  • Limited empirical data that have recorded aerosolized SARS‐CoV‐2 and SARS‐CoV‐1 particles that remain suspended in the air for hours and as such are subject to transport over long distances including outside of rooms and intra‐building.
  • Support from the broader literature that reports the importance of aerosol transmission of infectious diseases and explores survival time and distances, concentrations of infectious agent, the effects of temperature and humidity, and implications of dose delivery of various particle sizes to the respiratory tract.


To date, guidance and public health information has not focused specifically on aerosols as a potentially significant transmission pathway. The absence of the prevalent symptom of coughing and sneezing in asymptomatic individuals turns attention to aerosol transmission, predominately associated with breathing and talking, where the role of small aerosol transport may bemostprevalent.

In the interest of curbing the spread of COVID‐19, the currently available evidence strongly suggests the immediate need to address the significance of SARS‐CoV‐2 aerosol transmission. The weight of evidence suggests that sufficient inhalation protection could be important to curb COVID‐19 and to refine guidance.
 

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both can be true. Its a different way of interpreting the numbers. They are viewing it in a "24 hour time period". So, for example they could be taking the deaths that occurred during half of the previous day and half of the current day and viewing the data in that way. Worldometer resets and measures from GMT+0. Depending on what time slice you take you may get different numbers.

Its messing with numbers depending on how you view it to drive a story. They need to stick to one way to read the numbers and stay with it.

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I think the Hill article was referring to the 2,900 number from Thursday April 30th.

Not sure why they would lead with that headline on May 3rd for a Twitter post

The WHO reported that 2,909 people in the U.S. died on Thursday, shattering the previous record of 2,471 deaths reported on April 23, CNBC reported.
 

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Before I get excited about remdesivir does anyone know how much it would cost per pill or any estimated copay?
 

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North Jersey but I miss Cali :sadcam:
Yes, it isn't that simple. It is a selfish society where some people feel they should be off work for months while others should have to work at grocery stores to keep these same selfish people fat. Yea, more stimulus which comes out of taxpayer pockets. It's not simple because there is no simple answer.

You can talk about 3 months of shutting shyt down again, what will it do if you have the same idiot administration hat is uwilling to guide or lead, the same states running around competing with each other for PPE. You think things change in 3 months? The economy is completely fukked at that point (it aready is but 3 months from now....it is the greatest economic depression ever)...while other countries are 3+months ahead of you economically. Will there be more testing? Nope. More deaths? Yep.

What needed to happen will not happen. It's too late. Unless yall get a new President, it's over. So now you gotta figure it out an some states should not be opening but that's what happens when you have a retard President who won't take any accountability and refuse to lead.

But as you say, lock it all down...everyone...for 3 months then holla.

money printed by the fed isnt “tax payer” money.

And if the government did shyt right the first time we wouldn’t be in this situation in the first place.

they put a bandaid on a massive stab wound. Now there’s massive blood loss. Pretty soon the wound will get infected.

at the end of the day the top 1% will profit massively from this and the income inequality gap will be larger.

And contrary to popular belief, most people would rather work than sit at home and do nothing.
 

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Well......there are videos out here of Fauci saying it was okay to go on cruises and that he thought that all of this would rollover. Someone posted it a few days ago. Might even be this on this thread.

It’s one of the main reasons why I don’t put any stock in what he says. All of them are just as culpable and indirectly have blood on their hands. I actually give Fauci more blame as he’s the person who is supposed to be in charge of informing everyone of the severity of the situation as it’s his job to know. It’s too late to change tune now that the damage has already been done.

Fauci does not deserve props or be immune from criticism which he’s somehow avoiding.
 
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Well......there are videos out here of Fauci saying it was okay to go on cruises and that he thought that all of this would rollover. Someone posted it a few days ago. Might even be this on this thread.

It’s one of the main reasons why I don’t put any stock in what he says. All of them are just as culpable and indirectly have blood on their hands. I actually give Fauci more blame as he’s the person who is supposed to be in charge of informing everyone of the severity of the situation as it’s his job to know. It’s too late to change tune now that the damage has already been done.

I had been treating this like a highly infectious flu and wearing gloves and masks when going out weeks before the cdc finally got around to recommending them. A lot of this is common sense, and it's a fukking shame that so many of our elected and appointed officials seem to be severely lacking it.
 
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I've been treating this like a highly infectious flu and wearing masks when going out weeks before the cdc finally got around to recommending them. A lot of this is common sense, and it's a fukking shame that so many of our elected and appointed officials seem to be severely lacking it.

It’s mind-boggling. It was fairly obvious weeks before the shutdowns started to happen that it wouldn’t be a minor blimp that rolled over. Yet they all insisted that it was no big deal. They literally fukked people over and indirectly caused deaths by not making masks mandatory from the beginning and downplaying they severity of the situation.

Now resources are all tapped out and you have to pay a premium to get them or go without.
 
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