Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!
  1. Gator Country Black Friday special!

    Now's a great time to join or renew and get $20 off your annual VIP subscription! LIMITED QUANTITIES -- for details click here.

Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

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

  1. GatorGuyDallas

    GatorGuyDallas VIP Member

    7,598
    376
    3,313
    Apr 3, 2007
    Plano, Texas
    As we "re-open" our economy by relaxing our social distancing it is interesting to look at the countries that surround Sweden.

    Sweden and the Netherlands have not practiced any significant social distancing and are taking more of a herd immunity approach. They have 283 and 302 deaths per million residents.

    Their nearest neighbors, who are more aggressively implementing social distancing practices, range from 19 to 87 deaths per million. If you are amongst those wondering why the model updates for the US have significantly increased the forecasted fatalities here at home, they are making adjustments to the model because more activity is going to create more spread which will lead to increased fatalities.

    upload_2020-5-5_11-43-43.png
     
    • Winner Winner x 2
    • Informative Informative x 2
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  2. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,943
    12,104
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    he's a stable genius, knows more than al the generals too. He wouldn't lose wars. how people continue to defend him is beyond reason. He has and a cult like status with some. Blind faith.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
    • Winner Winner x 1
  3. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,943
    12,104
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    but I fear that the IC is being directed by the same politicians that gave us hydroxy as the next great thing. Uncertain as to how independent any branch of the executive arm is right now.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  4. gatordavisl

    gatordavisl VIP Member

    32,088
    54,983
    3,753
    Apr 8, 2007
    northern MN
    In the post I replied to, you mentioned CNN & Fox, but those are not the only MSM outlets. Even those partisan outlets are likely broadcasting some positive news. My pushback relates to your statements: "Why is all the good news, hidden deep?" and "But reporting news that could actually help us all stay healthy? I guess that does not sell."

    Just last night, SanJay Gupta did a segment on making a face covering. There have been tutorials on hand-washing, etc. If you claimed there's too much Trump in the news, I'd agree with you. Unlike so many of our outrageously well-informed posters here, I actually watch CNN somewhat regularly but I often have to switch it off because I grow tired of Trump-this and Trump-that.

    The news and yes, even the MSM is not devoid of optimistic reports. Hell, there's a recent report on Vitamin D on CNN:
    Britons urged to take vitamin D while sheltering inside during the pandemic - CNN

    The report is pretty balanced re: Benefits of the vitamin and caution about non-conclusive nature of its ability to ward off Covid-19. Fox News is also providing health tips:
    Safety tips for doing laundry during the coronavirus pandemic

    Again, I would agree that there's too much partisanship, Trumpism, etc. but I don't see the media, even the MSM devoid of healthful suggestions/reporting.
     
    • Informative Informative x 1
  5. 96Gatorcise

    96Gatorcise GC Hall of Fame

    15,716
    26,020
    3,363
    Aug 6, 2008
    Tampa
    Is Florida really testing more? The other day you said this and you also said 50% of the tests were 2nd and 3rd test of someone that has tested positive already. So is that really testing more?

    I'm just asking because I keep reading how FL isn't really testing as it should.

    Total tests are 467,553 of a population of 21 million or 2.2%. If half are retests of someone that already tested positive then FL is really only tested 1.1% of the population.
     
    Last edited: May 5, 2020
  6. gatorpa

    gatorpa GC Hall of Fame

    11,720
    1,130
    698
    Sep 5, 2010
    East Coast of FL
    I meant IC.... international community.
     
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  7. mjbuf05

    mjbuf05 Premium Member

    2,052
    562
    2,118
    Jan 11, 2012
    Where are you reading that? You can check the info for yourself if you would like (link below). I was tested this morning with absolutely no issues, didn't even need a referral so I am not sure how FL should be testing more, can't force somebody to get tested unless you are referring to employers testing employees. I know 4 companies locally that are. I just know this as I know the owners so I am sure there are more doing so. The % positive for first time persons tested was under 5% for the past 3 days. My brother in law was able to easily get an antibody test yesterday although he had to wait 2 hours for it.

    https://floridadisaster.org/globala...id-19-data---daily-report-2020-05-04-0943.pdf

    My county had 3 positive tests out of 843 yesterday, and the beaches have been open this whole time for those naysayers (not referring to you)
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  8. RealGatorFan

    RealGatorFan Premium Member

    15,003
    7,709
    2,893
    Apr 3, 2007
    Some disheartening news coming out - A mutant coronavirus has emerged, even more contagious than the original, study says

     
    • Informative Informative x 3
    • Agree Agree x 1
  9. gatorpa

    gatorpa GC Hall of Fame

    11,720
    1,130
    698
    Sep 5, 2010
    East Coast of FL
    Where are you getting exceeded 70,000 deaths.

    From the CDC website....

    upload_2020-5-5_13-6-47.png


    Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19):

    Why does the CDC have such disparate data?

    It appears the 39k are confirmed the rest are suspected? I guess if I die from Pneumonia right now its COVID until proven otherwise.
     
  10. gatorpa

    gatorpa GC Hall of Fame

    11,720
    1,130
    698
    Sep 5, 2010
    East Coast of FL
    If the high risk stay home and we keep it out of nursing homes(Sweden dropped the ball there bigly) it will mitigate increased deaths.

    If the at risk charge out in to the world then you are correct.
     
  11. gatorpa

    gatorpa GC Hall of Fame

    11,720
    1,130
    698
    Sep 5, 2010
    East Coast of FL
    • Like Like x 2
  12. LouisvilleGator

    LouisvilleGator GC Hall of Fame

    1,180
    189
    1,933
    Oct 16, 2012
    I mentioned this the other day, that I thought we had a strand here that was more contagious than what they were dealing with in Asia. Of course, China could be lying, but if they've really slowed the new infection rate to single digits per day over there, they're not dealing with the Covid-19 we're dealing with here. No chance.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  13. RealGatorFan

    RealGatorFan Premium Member

    15,003
    7,709
    2,893
    Apr 3, 2007
    How is that old news when the report just came out? Unless you are saying last Thursday is old news:)
     
    • Winner Winner x 1
  14. docspor

    docspor GC Hall of Fame

    5,776
    1,841
    3,078
    Nov 30, 2010
    probably not such a good idea to point to the scoreboard in the middle of the 1st quarter
     
  15. tilly

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

    Davis, I am saying that you have to search to find it.
    It isn't in their headlines or their main landing spots.

    I mean I think most grown ups know how to wash our hands by now, but could we not stop taking shots at our competing news service and use that spot to discuss Vitamin D for example?

    When I say MSM. I mean the big 3. Fox, CNN, MSNBC.
    I understand there are other sources. I find them. You find them. But the average person just click it on while having breakfast and it is just the same sad song.

    Maybe I am frustrated. Even though my life has remained quite normal during this crisis, I see many who can't say that. I miss sports. I miss sitting on the riverfront and having dinner with my wife, I miss walks on our beaches. I miss my little boys flag football games and my girls dance classes, I think this thing will end quicker and more positively if we all scoot past the words said 3 months ago, and just focus. Focus on things that help. Even if it is fresh air, sunshine and exercise.

    I know I have been ranting here today, but man...some on this board are just mired in it too.
    It should be against board rules to ever point out again that Trump said this was a dem hoax. I mean lets move forward for God's sake. LOL. He's an idiot. We all get that.
    Ok Rant over. :(
     
  16. philnotfil

    philnotfil GC Hall of Fame

    17,730
    1,789
    1,718
    Apr 8, 2007
    Read the disclaimers on that page and it will tell you why the number is so much smaller.
     
  17. mdgator05

    mdgator05 Premium Member

    16,051
    2,067
    1,718
    Dec 9, 2010
    At the bottom of that table:

    A 1 to 8 week delay is an issue. This data includes the presumed cases but is not current. The current figures on the CDC website are 67,456 (which is still probably a day or two delayed and worldometer's data comes from local reports, so it isn't as delayed by the bureaucracy).
     
    Last edited: May 5, 2020
    • Agree Agree x 1
  18. LouisvilleGator

    LouisvilleGator GC Hall of Fame

    1,180
    189
    1,933
    Oct 16, 2012
    I didn't realize the states were relaxing our social distancing. In any event, keeping everything shut down for 2 or 3 months is not a feasible plan. You have to start somewhere. Businesses are only re-opening at a fraction of capacity. If it gets bad again, we can shut it down again. You have to try.
     
  19. tilly

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

    This was posted on a website for studies that have not been peer reviewed. (I just wanted to say that for once.) ;)
     
    • Funny Funny x 4
  20. mjbuf05

    mjbuf05 Premium Member

    2,052
    562
    2,118
    Jan 11, 2012
    They won't shut down unless we see issues with the hospitals, there will no doubt be rises in cases but for the one millionth time (not talking about you) eliminating the virus was NEVER the intent of the shutdown. The virus isn't going away, quarantine or not. Have to start living with it.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Winner Winner x 1