OldLady
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"Several?" You've got 1,624Several in the Boston area but not on the level of NY
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"Several?" You've got 1,624Several in the Boston area but not on the level of NY
Your sister is courageous, it is like as in war and the medical profession is not prepared for thatyes, we do have them. nothing like I am told we have them in the next few weeks. My sister works for Harding hospital at Ohio Stte and the stories she is telling me of what they anticipate are truely horrifying. I may move her daughter in with me as my sister will have a much higher chance of exposure than I. If I could get to my boat right now I think I would just head out onto lake erie and fish till this shit passees.Me here in France as you could see we also have a lot of cases and in my region not so much in the big east of France a lot more but it is especially the capacity of the hospitals which is important, the hospital of Vienne Isère is 67% of its capacity for now.
Not happening the same in Tennessee. the biggest age groups of the 2683 cases in the state are21-30 (637) and 31-40 (426) these two groups totaling 1063. 61-70 age group only has 308 and 71-80 only has 175.It is a tough to gauge why cases happen other than that it impacts the heavy set, older and unhealthy worse of all.I think there are a lot of cases in Louisiana because of a parade that hasn't been canceled?Several in the Boston area but not on the level of NY
I think there are a lot of cases in Louisiana because of a parade that hasn't been canceled?Several in the Boston area but not on the level of NY
Everyone gets it but those with major issues are usually the elderly or the unhealthyNot happening the same in Tennessee. the biggest age groups of the 2683 cases in the state are21-30 (637) and 31-40 (426) these two groups totaling 1063. 61-70 age group only has 308 and 71-80 only has 175.It is a tough to gauge why cases happen other than that it impacts the heavy set, older and unhealthy worse of all.I think there are a lot of cases in Louisiana because of a parade that hasn't been canceled?Several in the Boston area but not on the level of NY
Madison county, where I live has 13 cases now. A teen age grandson of brother-in-law has it and he is only 17. years old. It appears to be the people that get around the most and don't or have trouble taking precautions. Testing still a problem here. My son (EMT/Nursing student) worked the testing site of the health department and told of a woman coming in, whose baby sitter was positive, and one of her kids she brought with her had a cough, but they were not tested because did not meet all requirements as a limited supply of tests were available.
She meant people I knew. I know Several. I do Not know all 1,624."Several?" You've got 1,624Several in the Boston area but not on the level of NY
The Shenandoah Valley of Va. Clear mountain sunshine and no virus. Earliest garden in years, onions in and doing well, taters in the ground today, asparagus just popping out and a pair of towhees at the bird feeder for the first time.
I live in NW Ohio and my wife is a medical student at the local university hospital. They are holding most classes for medical students over the internet, the exception being for those, like my wife, who are on clinical rotation. You can't do that over the internet. You have to be there because that's the whole point of a clinical clerkship in the first place.yes, we do have them. nothing like I am told we have them in the next few weeks. My sister works for Harding hospital at Ohio Stte and the stories she is telling me of what they anticipate are truely horrifying. I may move her daughter in with me as my sister will have a much higher chance of exposure than I. If I could get to my boat right now I think I would just head out onto lake erie and fish till this shit passees.Me here in France as you could see we also have a lot of cases and in my region not so much in the big east of France a lot more but it is especially the capacity of the hospitals which is important, the hospital of Vienne Isère is 67% of its capacity for now.
Ohio medical college? Toledo? If so you are realy close to me during the summer. I run walleye and perch charters out of port clinton in the summer. Winter I fish down south but have not been going the same place every year, still have not found that southern home base yet. Home base will be established when i figure out where I like to fish best. You ever wanna catch some eys let me know.I live in NW Ohio and my wife is a medical student at the local university hospital. They are holding most classes for medical students over the internet, the exception being for those, like my wife, who are on clinical rotation. You can't do that over the internet. You have to be there because that's the whole point of a clinical clerkship in the first place.yes, we do have them. nothing like I am told we have them in the next few weeks. My sister works for Harding hospital at Ohio Stte and the stories she is telling me of what they anticipate are truely horrifying. I may move her daughter in with me as my sister will have a much higher chance of exposure than I. If I could get to my boat right now I think I would just head out onto lake erie and fish till this shit passees.Me here in France as you could see we also have a lot of cases and in my region not so much in the big east of France a lot more but it is especially the capacity of the hospitals which is important, the hospital of Vienne Isère is 67% of its capacity for now.
They have not been slammed yet, but they are preparing for the worst and training accordingly with special emphasis on PPE and communicable diseases.
why would they continue to have the Mardi Gras all knowing the sickness was spreading like wildfireOver 6,000 confirmed here in Louisiana. We had/have a few nursing home clusters that rip my heart out.
Eliminating the N.Y. metro area (N.Y. & N.J.), New Orleans (La), and Detroit (Mi), and it shows the normal death rate for the common cold among the elderly with underlying conditions. For example, California, the largest state in population, has 207 deaths in three months. The death toll in the graph is a cumulative figure over a period of three months.
Yesterday, Dr. Birx also told us that, while the young do get infected, they recover. She said that the mortality rate "increases with age and preexisting medical conditions."
That is why, when the media tries to scare us with increasing cases of the coronavirus, that figure is unimportant. The important factor is the death rate, the true measure of the lethality of a virus. Millions catch the common cold every winter.