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It is now up to the individual to do their own information gathering Sad but true. Certainly time consuming. The nightly news should be a no commercial 30 minute (maybe 60 but ppl's attn spans might not be up to the task) matter of fact information delivery apparatus. It used to be a loss leader. The network's payback to society if you will.
How do you fix this problem? As long as most of the country is willing to digest their news from one chosen source (we are creatures of habit) nothing is going to change. Personally I troll the forums, certain YouTube channels (currently watching a photography channel of all things for lots of good info), and the stock market reporting for most info. Stock market has been decent I guess because it's less political and more financially motivated. I do watch local Fox and ABC news channels as well. Avoid GMA like the plague. Quote:
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I'm less concerned with the mortality rate itself than I am of the "r naught" value of the virus which is an indicator of how easily it spreads from person to person. From my understanding it's much higher than the seasonal flu. |
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Wash Post is behind a fire wall, you can click through on X number of articles per month then you have to buy a view package. |
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The important take is we need to treat this new virus much more seriously because it is far more damaging to our body and spreads much easier than the common flu. Even if you survive it, I can't even begin to image having only 50% ~75% of your lungs functional for the rest of your life. |
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https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-myths.html |
Let me reach out to my medical sources as I spend my life in the research and advice world on IT related issues.
Updates coming in..... |
I have a researcher who does provider side analysis
She says go here for the most accurate and reliable info that is currently feeding multiple Gov sites John Hopkins, Baltimore https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/ Mortality Rates world wide: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality Drill down map: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html Nothing deeper than county/City levels |
Thank you. The more info the better. Johns Hopkins corroborates that figure I posted with a range of 2.0 - 2.5 R0.
https://www.vox.com/science-and-heal...ial-distancing |
I would like to caution people about using worldmeters as the numbers there have always been listed as higher and since they are an aggregation site they have a very high risk of getting duplicates inadvertently.
I don't want to say that the CDC has all the correct numbers either but I chalk that up to possible information lag. As for flu deaths from the numbers I can find there appears to have been 26,000+ deaths confirmed in the 2018-2019 season (4 months) but may have much higher because if someone died in that timeframe of pneumonia caused by the flu it's called dying of pneumonia and not the flu or even pneumonia caused by the flu. Stay well everyone. Sent from my SM-A730F using Tapatalk |
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