Geezer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 9:33 pm
In a world of 7 billion people this is still pretty insignificant.
Rich coming from this guy
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 10:04 pm
by Sparko
We really won’t know the mortality rate until this is over. But if you test positive, the death rate has been alarmingly high. If you do the simple math at World-o-meter, Pennsylvania has had about a 12-percent death rate compared to positive tests, for example. Which tells us that exhibiting symptoms actually helped get you tested and ultimately pushed the odds of survival significantly downward. And then there are the long-term injuries that may be permanent. A lot of people who “recover” still feel weak and ravaged. This disease was far worse than originally stipulated. And the summer isn’t really helping. Bad days continue.
They had been only testing when the resulting care would change based on the outcome. Now anyone can get a test. So yes, the more mild cases are now being recorded.
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:33 am
by Deleted User 289
IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:45 pm
New cases don't mean much to me. Testing is increasing so much that it skews everything. Total hospitalizations and deaths is what matters.
Two questions.
New cases doesn't mean much TO YOU. Got it.
You probably feel it shouldn't mean much to anybody.
What about the 27,000 people who tested positive IN ONE DAY - and those they have been in contact with - should it (or should it not) mean much to them?
What exactly is "everything" that testing increasing skews?
IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:45 pm
New cases don't mean much to me. Testing is increasing so much that it skews everything. Total hospitalizations and deaths is what matters.
Two questions.
New cases doesn't mean much TO YOU. Got it.
You probably feel it shouldn't mean much to anybody.
What about the 27,000 people who tested positive IN ONE DAY - and those they have been in contact with - should it (or should it not) mean much to them?
What exactly is "everything" that testing increasing skews?
Obviously new cases matter. But there has to be context to the numbers. % of positives seems more useful to me. Total hospitalizations seems more useful to me. Total deaths/daily deaths seems more useful to me. As testing increases and continues to increase rapidly (in many areas), it is logical/expected that total new cases will also increase. Is the increase of new cases proportionate to the increase in testing?
We aren't on opposite sides of this gutter. I feel just about the same as you on everything covid19 related from what I can tell. We're both doing the same types of things and want the same outcome I think.
The increase in testing skews the raw number of new cases if you're comparing it to a previous point in time. Assuming at that previous point in time was when testing was happening at a dramatically lower rate.
Sure 27,000 new cases in one day isn't good. But its to be expected as testing increases....had we been testing at this rate in April and May, we'd have been seeing these same numbers or worse most likely.
I'm not on the "other side" on this. Don't try to convince yourself that I am because I value other ways of gauging how much it is spreading currently other that just raw new positive case #s.
New positives have been up in my area, but total hospitalizations and % of positive to total tested is down. So that seems like a good thing?
Geezer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 9:33 pm
In a world of 7 billion people this is still pretty insignificant.
Rich coming from this guy
February 8 Einstein.
Yep. You were an idiot on Feb 8 too, some things never change
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 8:34 pm
by Geezer
another 31,000+ today.
The good news is we have had over 1 million recovery's from the disease.
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 8:06 pm
by Geezer
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 8:19 pm
by Deleted User 289
I have mentioned my nephew has worked for the former Lieutenant Governor and the former Governor of Massachusetts.
He wrote this tonight -
I have been to the Holyoke Soldiers Home on many occasions during my time working for the state 2007-2015. It was always a visit I looked forward to. Meeting veterans, hearing their ideas, and supporting continued progress.
The new report issued today is a demoralizing read. This situation could have, and should have been managed with more rapid action, more common sense, and more empathy. More investigations are still needed, accountability is needed, and families are owed answers and much more for their suffering.
Rex Chapman - angry pillhead and thief, who pissed away an NBA career - mocking and ridiculing others whom he sees as inferior to himself. Oh, the irony.
Rex Chapman - angry pillhead and thief, who pissed away an NBA career - mocking and ridiculing others whom he sees as inferior to himself. Oh, the irony.
"Irony"? Really? You're the guy "mocking and ridiculing" the guy - who you feel is inferior to you.
Are you not?
I'm not sure how angry he is, I believe he is currently abstaining from pills but hey - you be you and find fault in those who were addicted to pain meds because they had multiple injuries and surgeries due to their entertaining people such as yourself - and who have overcome their addictions.
I'm not sure how he "pissed away an NBA career". He had injuries and played 13 seasons.
Rex Chapman - angry pillhead and thief, who pissed away an NBA career - mocking and ridiculing others whom he sees as inferior to himself. Oh, the irony.
So comforting that Psych thinks this way AND allegedly earns his living helping people.
Rex Chapman - angry pillhead and thief, who pissed away an NBA career - mocking and ridiculing others whom he sees as inferior to himself. Oh, the irony.
So comforting that Psych thinks this way AND allegedly earns his living helping people.
Part of helping people is confronting them with the incongruencies in their lives. Addicts are notorious for having an unrealistically superior view of themselves compared to others. No doubt Chapman has been through it on each of his trips through inpatient rehab. His tweets are a good indicator of why he still struggles.
Rex Chapman - angry pillhead and thief, who pissed away an NBA career - mocking and ridiculing others whom he sees as inferior to himself. Oh, the irony.
"Irony"? Really? You're the guy "mocking and ridiculing" the guy - who you feel is inferior to you.
Are you not?
I'm not sure how angry he is, I believe he is currently abstaining from pills but hey - you be you and find fault in those who were addicted to pain meds because they had multiple injuries and surgeries due to their entertaining people such as yourself - and who have overcome their addictions.
I'm not sure how he "pissed away an NBA career". He had injuries and played 13 seasons.
I will say that his tweets are consistently of the same condescending nature that characterizes most of the libs’ posts here - implying that those who don’t see the world the way they do are inferior and worthy of contempt. Subhuman in many ways. If you’re going to put other people in a box like that, you should be prepared to be put in one yourself.
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:35 pm
by Geezer
You are completely full of shit.
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:56 pm
by Deleted User 62
Geezer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:35 pm
You are completely full of shit.
Shhhhhhh, it's best if you just let him finish....