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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. cluckugator

    cluckugator VIP Member

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    What are your / her thoughts on the for profit testing center(s) in the state? I gladly paid the $150 fee to get 4 tests here. Three positives until I was two weeks out from symptoms.

    Wanted to know when that crap was out of my body. It was still an hour wait, but nothing near the 2-3 hour wait for public testing.

    It sounds selfish b/c after one positive test and 10 days of no symptoms, I could have just followed CDC guidelines. I wanted a negative test before hugging my kids again even if that could have been allocated to a free testing site.

    DeSantis says coronavirus testing is free in Florida; lab in Hialeah charges $150
     
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  2. BLING

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    Umm. They don't need the tests just for "statistical sampling", it's more than just reaching a statistically significant sample size (which could actually be pretty small). It's more than just academic study - though obviously that is necessary too. They need as many tests as is necessary to actually know where the virus is - it is an operational "full population" need, not just an academic (sampling) need. So that means testing every single person that could be exposed, and yes that means something like 30,000,000 (or more) tests. It's a huge number. But even 30,000,000 only means less than 10% of the population gets tested once...

    If you have workers in a meat factory, and that factory had to be shut down due to an outbreak of hundreds of employees out of a 3000 or 5000 workforce. They aren't just testing people to track the data. They are testing people in order to verify they are not contagious, so they can re-open the facility safely and get back to work without risk of the infection spreading and killing more employees. You can basically repeat this operational idea for many industries where employees are at risk (healthcare and nursing homes also on the front line of what needs mass testing).
     
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  3. vaxcardinal

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    Not sure but I’m pretty sure trump said that if you wanted a test you could get one and probably performed by the doctor you got to keep under Obamacare
     
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  4. coleg

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    Is this still testing at about 10% the rate we need?
     
  5. citygator

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    So which thread do we make fun of Trump on for asking in front of the nation if we can inject humans with disinfectant because it kills the virus on contact?

    Trump suggests 'injection' of disinfectant to beat coronavirus and 'clean' the lungs

    “So supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it’s ultraviolet or just a very powerful light — and I think you said that hasn’t been checked because of the testing," Trump said, speaking to Bryan during the briefing. "And then I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or some other way and I think you said you’re going to test that too."

    He added, "I see the disinfectant that knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning. As you see it gets in the lungs, it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it would be interesting to check that."
     
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  6. cluckugator

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    I kind of like GatorGuyDallas’ new thread for all Trump lies. It might prevent a few people like Louisville from finally seeing the light, but I like the US update / international update / Trump is full of shit update format.

    JMHO. I like the real stories in this thread and Trump’s BS thread will quickly surpass this one in post count unless he has a come to Jesus moment at 78 (ha).
     
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  7. pkaib01

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    How long til a MAGA cultist injects himself?
     
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  8. dangolegators

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    This man is so effing dumb it's unbelievable.
     
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  9. philnotfil

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    I keep thinking he can't get any dumber, and then he does.

    How did we get here?
     
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  10. buckeyegator

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    according to the covid tracking project chatr, over the last 10 days tested a average of 172,500 a day with a average of 28241 positive.looks good, although the positive numbers look a little low, but there are weekends in there.
     
  11. pkaib01

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    -- Dr. Birx

    Safe to say that was an empty platitude.
     
  12. gatorstevelp

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    Hopefully like it was with SARS which was 2-3 years
     
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  13. tilly

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    Sure. I agree. Just saying that they show a much lower % of spread, so it could just be a very low death rate there. Just like it is likely abnormally high in Gotham.
     
  14. gatorstevelp

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    Florida in a little over a week has gone from projected deaths of 6,700 to 4,700 to 1,400. Not sure why Texas deaths are so low? Are they treating patients differently? They have not tested near as much as Florida either.
     
  15. duchen

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    They met their burden. You have no support for your assessment, except a fringe right wing talking point.
     
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  16. duchen

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    Social distancing began in early March in South Florda.
     
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  18. buckeyegator

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    also 3rd highest day in tests, stands to reason more positives.still 34400 is the highest daily new case recorded.
     
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  19. tilly

    tilly Superhero Mod. Fast witted. Bulletproof posts. Moderator VIP Member

    Off Topic: CJ Henderson to the Jags!
     
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  20. duchen

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    He was a star in Grantham’s social distancing coverages. CJ really helped Gratham’s rigged witch hunt blitzes get to the QB. A great player. And keeps with the themes of Too shot.
     
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