We are the worst Covid affected country in the world

Maybe we should adopt North Korea’s approach, they have zero cases of coronavirus. Well they actually had one confirmed case, they executed the guy.

Guess that approach works in the Philippines too, they shoot quarantine violations.

Maybe Venezuela’s approach? It’s all a global conspiracy against China.

No, UN we do not have the worst, and for the sane world we’re holding our own.

This whole exercise is a total waste of time and energy. Reserve my posting for constructive material.

If you’re actually trying to be constructive my apologies, you stand alone among your peers.

I stand behind what I said, there is no rewinding the trajectory back. We are roughly 10 days behind Italy with a worse slope.

We are projected to have 100,000 deaths. How many is that per million?
 
I'll just leave this here. Sorry, you can't see USA on the list because it's too far down.


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So now that that's debunked about the US being the least prepared I just have one thing to say....


BOOM, ROASTED!

Your ignorance is astounding. A few days ago you told the forum there would be between 3000 and 5000 deaths in the US max.
 
I stand behind what I said, there is no rewinding the trajectory back. We are roughly 10 days behind Italy with a worse slope.

We are projected to have 100,000 deaths. How many is that per million?

We are below projections. NY was projected to have 61k hospitalizations by today. Current number is around 14k. 11k ICU beds, currently 3k ICU beds.
 
"Hey guise, this old man died of heart failure from it overexerting & pumping due to lack of oxygenation. Let's put him down as heart failure and not COVID."

So you think all covid deaths are because of covid and not with covid?
 
So you think all covid deaths are because of covid and not with covid?

we've known the comorbidity-mortality relationship has been high since China. I don't make the guidelines & neither do you...you're just spouting assumptions. My take? if hospitalized for COVID & dies, then it's COVID. Doesn't matter if the heart gave out, if the intubation went wrong, if he/she caught pneumonia, or their fever spiked. No one's ever died from HIV so what's your point?
 
We are below projections. NY was projected to have 61k hospitalizations by today. Current number is around 14k. 11k ICU beds, currently 3k ICU beds.

We’re ahead of the model in terms of mortality though. The projected numbers just increased by 10k yesterday.

If anyone is interested in the University of Washington’s projections (this is the one Fed’s use) it’s here. You can break it down by state, etc. it’s really useful.

https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections
 
we've known the comorbidity-mortality relationship has been high since China. I don't make the guidelines & neither do you...you're just spouting assumptions. My take? if hospitalized for COVID & dies, then it's COVID. Doesn't matter if the heart gave out, if the intubation went wrong, if he/she caught pneumonia, or their fever spiked. No one's ever died from HIV so what's your point?

You don't think there's anything wrong with labeling an 80 year old cancer patient as a covid death? What about if this patient was assumed to have covid and was never actually tested?
 
We’re ahead of the model in terms of mortality though. The projected numbers just increased by 10k yesterday.

If anyone is interested in the University of Washington’s projections (this is the one Fed’s use) it’s here. You can break it down by state, etc. it’s really useful.

https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections


We're ahead? It's one specific, highly liberal area of the country that is responsible for the majority of the CV deaths. Every other area in the US is doing a great job. Especially the republican counties.
 
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