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Dr. Chris Martenson Pathologist, investments
Coronavirus Threat Greatest In Cities & Other Densely-Populated Environments
The ONLY upside I see out of this is a return to "Made in the USA"... Sweet, if you survive the virus and public unrest necessitated to get there...
Go to bed and get some sleep, OA--we need you here.Indeed... Was it intended ta be national/racial suicide, or an act o' war that was heretofore unknown? Ya choose... Ma mind is overloadin', an' I ain't had no sleep in 48 hours...
OA
Thank you for finally explaining to be why my doctor insisted for a full year after I had viral pneumonia in college, to show up if I got so much as a sniffle of any kind. More importantly for those reading here, this means that if you do get this thing, and it does descend into pneumonia... Be very very careful for months afterwards of your health. Opportunistic infections of bacterial kinds will probably be waiting for you.Original pneumonia will be viral, you are correct, but it is not uncommon (it has happened to me) for lungs already deep in a viral infection to catch a bacterial one ON TOP OF the original virus.
Also, it is not uncommon for someone to catch bacterial pneumonia AFTER they recover from the viral version but their lungs are still weak and they catch a bacterial strain.
So this would a secondary condition, which is another reason for NOT using antibiotics unless the person tests positive for a bacterial infection too and/or is in serious danger/has a history of getting them.
In a rationing situation,I'm betting only people who test positive for secondary bacterial infections will get antibiotics and mostly thta will be inside of hospitals.
Maybe. But those are real guns.
The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ 39m39 minutes ago
“It looks like they dragged their feet.” Public-health officials question why the World Health Organization didn’t move faster to declare a coronavirus emergency.
Do you have a link? I Googled but can't find anything.Remember Kansas City? Not ta long ago, folks was movin' a cemetery, eminent domain donchaknow, an' a casket fell open. Testin' what was inside, Spanish Flu- still active, an' ready ta go... Buryin' ain't a good idea... 'specially if'n it's gonna get loose, sooner 'er later... History WILL repeat itself...
OA
they become zombies, and they have only been able to figure out how to kill 1000 of emWhich makes you wonder why they did what they are still doing and why..... this can not be a routine case of flu with up to 50k in deaths.... it is much more. We just do not know what the more is......
I remember reading here back early in this thread that all victims of the virus had to be cremated and that was a mandate from TOP CCP officials burial of the dead not a option .
Watch some of MedCram's videos like this one:I had read the pneumonia caused from coronavirus was viral. You would know more that I on this though.
This is an intense subject. Personally, I think the chatter is healthy and creates a community of shared reflection on the information and the emotional concern. It lets off steam and it strengthens us. If a particular poster's chatter bothers you, you can always block them. Also, there is a bookmarks thread in Infectious Diseases that has links to informational posts.I'd like to see less chatter between the informative posts
What are the odds we can count on them isolating? What about from the time they returned until they isolate? Someone must have declared that a virus free zone!
I don't know. The thread has become too difficult to keep up with. I've quit trying. Just don't have the time to go back and read 10 pages that were posted, since the last time I was here.
I did the same and came up with ~40 million. Survivable as a nation but a lot of hard road between here and there.I did the math, yesterday, also...
The sheer numbers precluded me from posting it... I can't wrap my brain around that...
Now, I posted a study yesterday that said the mortality is as high as 15% with an infection rate 0f 83%... Plug those into the calculator!
Right?!?!??! Like the fellow in Chicago whose video was posted several pages ago - he was self-isolating with his family and then told the story of the car that was parked so close to his on the street that he HAD to go down and see what was going on. What part of isolation did he not understand?I mean... what could POSSIBLY go wrong here???
LA Monitors 1,000 People For Coronavirus Symptoms
LAX is one of 11 U.S. airport's accepting travelers from China, and the county is monitoring 1,000 who have been asked to "self-isolate."
Indeed... Was it intended ta be national/racial suicide, or an act o' war that was heretofore unknown? Ya choose... Ma mind is overloadin', an' I ain't had no sleep in 48 hours...
OA
Same reason they changed the name sucking up to the Chinese gubmint instructions.And of course, ALL of us here questioned their delay weeks ago...
BREAKING: Hubei province announces 14,840 new virus cases. They seem to say they've changed the way they diagnose official cases. Link below. Still trying to figure it out myself. Also announce 242 new deaths.
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/lookner/status/1227741378735636480
I did the same and came up with ~40 million. Survivable as a nation but a lot of hard road between here and there.
Shadow
Sadly, yes.So, what your saying is that the homeless problem in LA and San Fran may soon be solved?
So, if you take all of their previous information and add a zero to the end you may have a better approximation!*If* I understood the link correctly, the equivalent new cases under the old way of counting them would have been 1,508 new cases.
Snip below (they just started including clinically diagnosed cases)
>>>From 02:00 to 24:00 on February 12, 2020, Hubei Province newly added 14,840 new cases of pneumonia (including 13332 clinically diagnosed cases) <<<
I never said it did. China produces pretty much all of our antibiotics. Cut us off long-term, and we are back to the 1800s in medicine. China is not sending us any antibiotics at the moment. When we run out, we run out.Antibiotics doesn't treat or cure it.