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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. Tjgators

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    we all know that 99 is not the number as many people died with Covid but not because of Covid. So, it's most likely better that 99.9. It is for 65 and younger. The logic used is common sense, not fear.
     
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  2. l_boy

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02/08/omicron-deaths-covid/

    Though considered milder than other coronavirus variants, omicron has infected so many people that it has driven the number of daily deaths beyond where it was last spring, before vaccines were widely available, according to Washington Post data.


    Yet the seven-day average of deaths during the omicron surge has reached 2,600 in recent days, climbing past the late September peak of about 2,000 average daily fatalities during the surge of the more dangerous delta variant, according to Post tracking
    . The ranks of hospitalized patients with covid-19 reached record highs in January. Coronavirus deaths lag hospitalizations.
     
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  3. AzCatFan

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    While tragic, 50,000 deaths is a more tolerable number. We could potentially lower that number with flu shots too. Only about half of all eligible get a flu shot. And although never 100% effective at preventing the flu, the more people vaccinated, more with immunity, less vectors to transmit the virus. Less vectors, less infections, less deaths.

    COVID-19 is a novel virus in humans. And so far, about 9X deadlier than an average flu strain. Maybe that's just a number to some, but plenty of overworked healthcare workers care. Plus millions of grieving family members. Including about 200,000 kids who lost at least one parent.

    And a large chunk of these deaths since April, 2021 were also preventable. Here is Texas' data. Unvaccinated 17X more likely to die through January, 2022. Here's recent numbers from Israel. Only 12% of people 60 and older are unvaccinated. But they made up 43% of the COVID deaths in the country. Higher rates of serious illness in all age groups from the unvaccinated too.

    Ignore the data all you want. Natural Immunity may be the best thing to fight COVID, but it comes with a great risk. Especially if you're not vaccinated.
     
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  4. mutz87

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    No doubt there were millions more and as such shows omicron to be milder. But I think this is fooling people about the danger. Omicron is extremely dangerous because it's so transmissible, and bc it's so widespread, it has been more deadly than delta for the unvaxxed.
     
  5. duchen

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    Millions who never know that they are infected
     
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  6. pkaib01

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    Good news for sure!

    Isn't this weird? "The chief medical adviser for President Joe Biden, 81,..."

    First, who is 81? Fauci or Biden? Second, how is age relevant here?

    fwiw.. Fauci is 81 and Biden is 79.
     
  7. G8trGr8t

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    2700 people a day would disagree, orat least their families would
     
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  8. BigCypressGator1981

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    It's gonna be a beautiful day when this thread drops off the first page for the last time. I really hope he's right.
     
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  9. QGator2414

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    It has been over...

    fauci and his ilk won't let it go. Instead of focusing on the future and how to proceed they continue to push the nonsense that will make healing the harm caused take longer.
     
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  10. BigCypressGator1981

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    Your hot garbage, rancid diarrhea takes are always greatly appreciated. But please don’t engage me anymore. I’ll do the same to you. Cheers!
     
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  11. philnotfil

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    2777 Americans deaths from covid were reported yesterday, more than the delta peak.

    In what world does that constitute being over?

    To put that 2777 dead Americans in perspective, about 1600 Americans die each day from cancer (typically the second leading cause of death in America), about 1900 Americans die each day from heart disease (typically the leading cause of death).
     
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  12. pkaib01

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    I appreciated this article although it seems to reference stats from last week:

    The 5 phases of COVID's endgame

    "The best we can hope for is a very adequate degree of control,” Fauci says, when asked what’s next in the fight against COVID. He likens it to our tenuous truce with the flu, which we’ve learned to function with and work around. As Fauci puts it, the US should shoot for a manageable infection rate with COVID that’s on par with common respiratory diseases such as the flu.

    Fauci emphasizes that the country is still nowhere near the control phase, with hospitalizations and deaths at “unacceptable” levels. More than 300,000 new cases are popping up in the US daily, and the death toll is climbing closer one million. Despite the overall decline in outbreaks, healthcare systems across the nation are strained; some states have had to mobilize the National Guard to help in hospitals, testing centers, and even classrooms. While “acceptable” is a nebulous metric, Fauci stresses that we need to reach an infection rate low enough to take the pressure off vulnerable populations: the elderly, the immunocompromised, and the very young. “I want to make sure that people appreciate that you don’t accept the concept of living with the virus when it is at such a high level,” he says.

    That means COVID endemicity is even further off—though experts do have some clue as to how we might get there. The key is a more transmissible, and more importantly, milder variant like Omicron, says Gandhi. Projections show that by March 2022, 60 percent of the world population will be infected with Omicron. “That’s providing a huge wall of immunity,” Gandhi says, though it may not last longer than a year""
     
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  14. gatorpa

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    Tens Millions got Omicron and didn't have a problem, the data continues to show it has a very low mortality. Sadly when that many people get it there will be deaths. The one benefit is many have very good immunity now.
     
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  15. gatorpa

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    Are you saying it has a higher mortality rate than Delta for the unvaccinated or are you just going on raw numbers?
     
  16. gatorpa

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    1976-77????
     
  17. BLING

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    Nope. He’s saying volume is a problem. Not rate. The rate is surely much lower now due to Omicron. But the sheer peak volume is still a problem for a period of time (some places are past this point though, for now).
     
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  18. mutz87

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    I'm saying that depending on date used, daily deaths for omicron are between 500-700 more per day than the daily deaths for delta.

    So while I agree omicron is milder, my point is that the sheer number of cases have made omicron more deadly in terms of absolute number of deaths per day and those deaths are almost certain to be north of 90% (likely over 93%) unvaccinated.
     
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  19. gatorpa

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    Not arguing but do you have a link?
    I suspect you may be right but just for facts it would be nice to know.
    Also curious on how many deaths were due to Delta, although the % of Delta is far less depending upon the numbers it could be a large % of the deaths(which supports the availability of Regeneron).