Kolek planning to go pro
Exaggerate...or change the subject....The fact is the economy sucks because of the virus. Not because of the governors.
Nor the president, aina?
Stop looking at total cases and look at the percentage. WI had almost 10,000 tests come back today that is a good thing we are testing a lot more people but the percent positive has not gone up
I have never blamed the President for the current state of the economy. He can be blamed for the many ways he has screwed this up, and continues to do so, but the economy is a brproduct of the pandemic.I went to go pick up food last night at a place that would usually be packed on a Friday. It was open for dining, staff wearing masks, tables six feet apart. And there were two or three tables full. No matter how much you open things back up, a large part of the society is going to say "we're good" and stay home.I'm headed to the food store in an hour or so. After that I probably won't be going anywhere the rest of the weekend. My gym membership is on hold until September. There are countless ways we have cut back because we don't have much desire to hang out with a bunch of other people. I doubt we are alone.
511 new cases, a new #2 biggest day. .. 4 of the last 7 days have been in the top 5 ..Sure seems like a high probability that "opening up" 10 days ago set the exact wheels in motion that math would expect.
I don’t know what the source was so I have no idea how close to accurate it is, but Matt Norlander said he read an article that stated the US is at about 100K deaths due to covid right now and if we had started social distancing and safer in place just one week earlier we would be around 20K deaths instead. If that’s even remotely close to true, opening up too early/without a real plan could be devastating.
I partially agree but when you see unemployment in Germany and South Korea only increased 1% you realize it was handled badly here comparatively.
Looking at the numbers it is hard not to notice how well Wisconsin is doing compared to its neighbors. I wonder if a lot of the big push from the GOP to attack the governor, and force an opening is due to the fact that the plan is working. And lives are being saved, and they will be able to show the numbers compared to neighboring states to prove it.If they force a reopen, and numbers ramp up to comparable levels of the neighbors, the GOP can, and will say...look, we shut down and ended up just as bad as our neighbors. Really disgusting effort from the WH down in setting up protests, and lawsuits galore to force a Wisconsin opening.
Just got off my COVID week, so here are some of my thoughtsThat being said, ICU isn't near where it was at its peak. That kind of follows what we've been seeing. Cases aren't as "severe," for some reason. I haven't seen a patient that was intubated or post intubation in about 3 weeks.
Just got off my COVID week, so here are some of my thoughts1. I've stopped following testing data and am watching the hospitalizations more. The total tests is getting a lot of the milder cases, which is great, but not reflecting stress on the health systems. Hospitalizations are up over 400 this week, which was the most since April 14. That being said, ICU isn't near where it was at its peak. That kind of follows what we've been seeing. Cases aren't as "severe," for some reason. I haven't seen a patient that was intubated or post intubation in about 3 weeks. People are still passing away; most of them have DNRs already for severe co-morbidities. 2. Remdesivir has been effective for us, although I guess there is a new study that shows it isn't effective.3. The best thing we can do is just assume everyone has it now until July 4th. Social distance yourself, wear a mask indoors and outdoors when you can't distance. Whatever business can open, hopefully following these protocols and then re-assess on July 4th.I can't quote 4ever, but most studies I've read say COVID travels on smaller droplets, not on coughs or sneezes. Talking and breathing is bad.
Thanks for the great info. One thing regarding this, there are two reasons this could be the case. 1. People are using masks and social distancing, neither are 100% effective. It is possible that those measures are reducing viral dose at exposure, leading to less case severity.2. Summer is rolling in. We do have physiological changes with the seasons, this includes in how our immune system responds to various illnesses. In some cases that makes us more susceptible to illness, in other cases less. We may be seeing the latter playing a role here. Obviously, we have no data on this virus as it is brand new, so completely an educated guess.
My worry is in smaller and rural communities here in Wisconsin. I see lots and lots of people wearing masks. I see businesses observing social distancing. I don't know if that will be the case in communities up north as people start to venture out and travel. Those are also all republican strongholds who get their info from 2 sources - Trump and Fox News. Too many of them still think this is just a made-up thing to get Trump. Heck, we've still got a people on Scoop who think this way.
what a moronic statement, but considering the source, it's probably the best he can do...wow!this is exhibit "A" of why many of us have to try to keep our distancing from this site. this is also how "you guys" narrow the discussion down to, well, "you guys"
When you have the head of the GOP in one of the largest districts in Texas say the coronavirus is a hoax, the son of POTUS saying the same thing, and public polls of conservatives echoing this messaging, what is truly moronic?
More than 40% of Republicans think Bill Gates will use a COVID-19 vaccine to implant a location-tracking microchip in recipients, according to surveyhttps://www.businessinsider.com/republicans-bill-gates-covid-19-vaccine-tracking-microchip-study-2020-5
32% of democrats support having an abortion up til the day before a baby is delivered. What’s your point.