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Web265 04-15-2020 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Hank Kingsley (Post 3033054)
Serious question, do you know anyone working in the health care profession treating these patients? I mean in the room with infected patients. I do, they're scared. And have never seen anything like this. First hand knowledge from a family member, a nurse. Sad thing, folks are dying in isolation, no family allowed. Your stats are like reading batting averages.

Of course they're scared, who wouldn't be?

I got three sisters who are nurses in hospitals working on the "front lines" they see the worst cases because you have to be VERY sick to be admitted in effort to save the hospitals from not getting overrun. The hospital census here in NJ isn't too bad at this time, vents utilization at around 58%

It's very sad that patients have to be isolated that way but the reasons are obvious. My sisters and other nurses I speak with all say it's a double edge sword. The floor staff normally spends a LOT of time on family members. Explaining things, fielding demands etc.. That time now goes into patient care.

All you hear is the gloom. I'm not saying the virus can't be horrible for some people but over 3,100 virus patients have been released from NJ hospitals in the last 5 days. That's a good thing. In an effort to actually get the thread back on track here: How were most of them treated? Hydroxychloroquine + zinc +02 (preferably without a vent as that causes it's own problems, but, if you need it, you need it)

One of my sisters who worked all week in an ER is a presumed positive as of today, just fever and chills at this point, (tested this AM, no result yet). She's at home. My guess is she is already on Hydroxychloroquine, I haven't asked yet.

Stay well!

AxlF16 04-15-2020 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by Buck Rogers (Post 3025975)
Breezy,

Just curious,

Are you saying that if you or a loved one contracted COVID-19 and was in ICU, that you would refuse hydroxychloroquine and Z pac ?

Edit....for someone who is “not saying that” it sure comes across that that is what you are saying. Very Debbie Downerish. I’m not touting false hope but most people think this is a positive direction and you seem to want to argue that it’s not.

If a doctor prescribed it I'd be ok. If the mayor, governor, or president prescribed it, I'd ask the doctor.

full of luv 04-15-2020 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by AxlF16 (Post 3033203)
If a doctor prescribed it I'd be ok. If the mayor, governor, or president prescribed it, I'd ask the doctor.

Long ago I decided not to take medical advice, relationship advice, and especially my moral guidance from any politician and/or celebrity. Both of those jobs demand a certain level of narcissism that makes most of them incapable of proffering unbiased advice.

Buck Rogers 04-15-2020 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by AxlF16 (Post 3033203)
If a doctor prescribed it I'd be ok. If the mayor, governor, or president prescribed it, I'd ask the doctor.

Hmmm, if my doctor wouldn't prescribe it, I would have a new doctor ASAP.

fishforfun 04-16-2020 02:19 AM


Originally Posted by newKnow (Post 3033159)
40,000 people in a year? FTB, how many people have we lost in the last 30 days -- WITH mitigation? LIke 25,000+?

We are at the point where we are losing almost 2,000 people a day and rising -- WITH mitigation.


If 2,000 people a day (and increasing) were dying in car accidents, I'm pretty sure they would lower the speed limit. No?

We loose an average of 30,000 people a year WITH mitigation. 2 years ago it was 60,000. Hundreds of thousands hospitalized. Tens of millions infected. All WITH mitigation. But we don’t have daily tickers or any breaking news. I’m not denying this virus but doesn’t it seem odd we don’t freak out when over 60,000 people die with vaccinations and therapeutic drugs?

profit 04-16-2020 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by fishforfun (Post 3033293)
We loose an average of 30,000 people a year WITH mitigation. 2 years ago it was 60,000. Hundreds of thousands hospitalized. Tens of millions infected. All WITH mitigation. But we don’t have daily tickers or any breaking news. I’m not denying this virus but doesn’t it seem odd we don’t freak out when over 60,000 people die with vaccinations and therapeutic drugs?

Influenza and Pneumonia is in the MIDDLE of the graph at 153/day.

COVID numbers are with lockdown mitigations, obviously.
https://public.flourish.studio/visua...AaB5PzLjLxrULk

BoilerUP 04-16-2020 04:33 AM

Most of the people who have thus far died from COVID were infected before social distancing began en masse across much of the country a month ago.

Deaths are trailing indicators of infection...

CBreezy 04-16-2020 04:48 AM


Originally Posted by BoilerUP (Post 3033314)
Most of the people who have thus far died from COVID were infected before social distancing began en masse across much of the country a month ago.

Deaths are trailing indicators of infection...

I disagree. There are many instances of people dying within 3 weeks of infection.

BoilerUP 04-16-2020 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 3033321)
I disagree. There are many instances of people dying within 2 weeks of infection.

Two weeks from exposure to death?

Citation, including demographic information, needed...

CBreezy 04-16-2020 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by BoilerUP (Post 3033322)
Two weeks from exposure to death?

Citation, including demographic information, needed...

I'll edit it. Within 3 weeks.

https://www.boston25news.com/news/trending/coronavirus-how-covid-19-progresses-day-by-day-breakdown-symptoms/YRC3CCK2NFD2THIYJHT35447AU/


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