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Old 03-19-2020, 02:22 AM   #1781
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Old 03-19-2020, 02:25 AM   #1782
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The Death Rate for COVID-19 is 4%. The Death Rate from seasonal flu is typically around 0.1% in the U.S. If the Death Rate was for same for CV19 as it is for seasonal flu then only 203 people would have died. Let that sink in for a moment to understand why flattening the CV-19 curve by social distancing, business closures and staying at home are so important
We should be careful throwing around rates without specifying that's for CONFIRMED cases.

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If one assumes that the number of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic cases is several times as high as the number of reported cases, the case fatality rate may be considerably less than 1%. This suggests that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and 1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively.2
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2002387

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
 
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Old 03-19-2020, 02:26 AM   #1783
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I can't tell you how many people I know that have lost their jobs in the last week (including myself). I also can't imagine that any of them want to procreate at the moment when no one knows what's going to happen in 9 months or how long this will last.
Essentially half the pregnancies in the U.S. are unplanned.

If anything, I could see the divorce rate skyrocketing. People don't mind their families....when they can escape them. *L*
 
Old 03-19-2020, 02:31 AM   #1784
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As MrHT just pointed out (and I posted a lengthy article in the previous page) people as young as 30ish with no pre-existing condition have DIED from coronavirus.

More importantly, without taking drastic measures it is estimated that up to 2 million Americans could die. Just because one person who isn't infected isn't going to die, doesn't mean that this infected person couldn't infect a lot of other people if the infected person goes about their business as usual. And some of those people will die.

Even more urgent is the fact that our healthcare system will soon be overwhelmed by coronavirus patients requiring life-saving treatment, and may start turning away a lot of other people with non-coronavirus emergencies - some people will die from things other than coronavirus because the hospitals will be overwhelmed and will most likely be turning people away.
Curious who is estimating these figures? There have been 3,600 deaths in China with a population of 1.38 BILLION and daily # of deaths under 25 for 10 days straight now. The US population is 325 million, how is the # of deaths going to be literally 3,075 TIMES worse than China using current figures?
 
Old 03-19-2020, 02:33 AM   #1785
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Yeah, they're charging $20 for a 48 hour rental. Will be a tough sell for many, who will be content to wait a few months for it to be much cheaper. I would gladly pay the $20 if I knew that most of it was going to the theaters. Is there any info on this? The last thing I want is to have my local theater shut down permanently. If they advertise in a way that frames it as a way to support your local theater, then it would go over much better and get a lot more sales.
Based on the tone of this article I can glean that the studios will keep 100% of the rental fee

NATO Cautions Against Bypassing Traditional Theatrical Window

https://www.widescreenreview.com/new...l.php?id=22293

And this just happened:

Theaters Seek Government Assistance for ‘Unprecedented’ Crisis

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The movie theater industry is asking for Congress and the Trump Administration to urgently consider fiscal relief as it grapples with a global shut down of business operations due to the coronavirus.

In a March 18 statement from the National Association of Theater Owners, the trade group said the immediate fiscal aid would allow exhibitors and its 150,000 employees to weather the present COVID-19 pandemic crisis.

Exhibitors, which include AMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas, are looking for loan guarantees to ease liquidity issues imposed by fixed costs in the face of non-existent revenue.
https://www.mediaplaynews.com/theate...dented-crisis/
 
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Based on the tone of this article I can glean that the studios will keep 100% of the rental fee

NATO Cautions Against Bypassing Traditional Theatrical Window

https://www.widescreenreview.com/new...l.php?id=22293

And this just happened:

Theaters Seek Government Assistance for ‘Unprecedented’ Crisis



https://www.mediaplaynews.com/theate...dented-crisis/
Shame on them if true. Theaters should get a good percentage of that. If I knew at least $10 of the cost (half) was going directly to the theater nearest my zip code, then my interest in purchasing would increase 100x. The greedy studios should have this in mind and take care of the places that show their movies.
 
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If anything, I could see the divorce rate skyrocketing. People don't mind their families....when they can escape them. *L*
Yep. This.

Completely.
 
Old 03-19-2020, 02:49 AM   #1788
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Yeah, 20%+ of the jobs out there are going to experience "unprecedented" crisis. They all want bailout money. Why don't the countries of the world just agree to stop charging each other for all services for a few months (and then reassess) instead of playing, who can profit the most from this crisis and who can go out of business? Wipe the books clean for two months on major costs. Ultimately, they're just numbers in a computer anyway (or pieces of paper in your pocket). We use a system where SOMEONE has to be at the bottom and someone has to lose and someone has to starve. No wonder the aliens hide from us. We're primitive barbarians by comparison.

I feel like watching Arnold as Conan all the sudden....
 
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Old 03-19-2020, 03:00 AM   #1789
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Yeah, 20%+ of the jobs out there are going to experience "unprecedented" crisis. They all want bailout money. Why don't the countries of the world just agree to stop charging each other for all services for a few months (and then reassess) instead of playing, who can profit the most from this crisis and who can go out of business? Wipe the books clean for two months on major costs. Ultimately, they're just numbers in a computer anyway (or pieces of paper in your pocket). We use a system where SOMEONE has to be at the bottom and someone has to lose and someone has to starve. No wonder the aliens hide from us. We're primitive barbarians by comparison.

I feel like watching Arnold as Conan all the sudden....
"It's only after we've lost everything, that we're free to do anything."

Pithy movie quotes aside, you are going to see *every* industry line up to the titty. Bailouts for airlines? hotels? The reasoning is their business dried up overnight and had the income equivalent of cardiac arrest - but so did everyone else... restaurants, retail, movie theaters, auto industry, etc etc.

In the coming weeks or months its going to be just like 2008, people who want bailouts for every industry imaginable, or people who want to watch it all burn. Small business and self-employed vs. big business just like in 2008 will happen again: "where's my bailout?"

Only this time it isn't restricted to financial companies, its nearly every industry.
 
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Shame on them if true. Theaters should get a good percentage of that. If I knew at least $10 of the cost (half) was going directly to the theater nearest my zip code, then my interest in purchasing would increase 100x. The greedy studios should have this in mind and take care of the places that show their movies.
Look up the word GREED. Here's what you will see:



The airline companies were looking for a $50 billion handout from the Fed. Then it came to light that they used the big tax breaks Trump passed to buy back their own stock. No bonus' to their employees. Now it's low interest loans.
 
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Help your neighbors if you have an abundance of reserves. Treat others how you would want them to treat you if you were in need. Let's stay civil.
 
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Here is a great read. (Science Based Medicine articles)

It's a reassuring read toward the end. The scientific community is basically “sciencing the sh*t” out of this, to quote The Martian.
Not sure it's that reassuring, is skipping animal testing reassuring? SMB folk (especially Orac) often mention Dr. Paul Offit when discussing vaccines, Offit served as the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at CHOP for 22 years and current Director of the Vaccine Education Center, has served as a member at various CDC ACIP meetings and co-patented the Rotavirus vaccine:

https://www.inquirer.com/health/coro...-20200306.html

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Why is it unrealistic to expect a vaccine for coronavirus in a few months?

Nobody’s ever seen this virus before. Therefore, if you’re interested in making a vaccine, you first had access to that virus only a couple months ago. That’s not long.

[To make a vaccine] you first need to make a decision as to what approach you want to take. Then you have to do extensive animal model testing to make sure that the approach that you’ve taken is safe in animals, and that it induces an immune response which would likely be protective. Then you gradually do studies in people to make sure it’s safe, and then to make sure that it induces an immune response. That takes time, a lot of time, typically years. Then and only then, are you ready to put it into people to see whether or not it works in an outbreak situation.

Vaccine development is tightly regulated. How much of that is about safety vs. red tape?

If you’re going to be testing this in otherwise healthy people who are very, very unlikely to die from this infection, you better make sure it’s safe. So you want those regulations in place.

An example is the dengue vaccine. When it was tested in Latin America and Philippines, it was found to actually increase your risk of dengue shock syndrome. Children who were less than 9 years of age, who had never been exposed to the virus before, were actually more likely to be hurt by the vaccine than helped by it. Now, you only knew that from doing large clinical trials with tens of thousands of people.

The history of medical breakthroughs is littered with tragedy. You want to make sure that things are safe.


What do you think is behind the apparent willingness to skirt the rules to rush a vaccine?

I think that because we falsely overrate, or incorrectly rate, what the mortality rate is, we’re willing to accept that things will be rushed through. In fact, coronavirus doesn’t have a high mortality rate.

There’s a virus that the CDC currently estimated has killed between 20,000 and 45,000 people in the United States -- influenza. But only half the country gets that vaccine.

There’s only 14 deaths [in the U.S., as of Friday afternoon] from COVID-19, but everybody would get a vaccine now.

The point being: We’re not very good at assessing risk.
 
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I feel like watching Arnold as Conan all the sudden....
I agree with all your points.

Go watch Conan. Let that epic score wash over you, and take your place at the Wheel of Pain. Get started.
 
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I just sneezed twice, if I don't post here tomorrow it's probably because Im dead.
 
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I just sneezed twice, if I don't post here tomorrow it's probably because Im dead.
Or...

 
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I would very much like for my son and I each to receive the $1000 handout (2X). But If things continue as they are, how is this going to stimulate the economy when all brick and mortar businesses are shut down? Those are the companies that need the help the most. We won't be able to spend a fraction of the money because all we will be able to buy is food.

Spend it on an online company? I'd rather give it charity first.

So we will use it to pay the rent for 2 months. Probably just like millions of other people will.
 
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I would very much like for my son and I each to receive the $1000 handout (2X). But If things continue as they are, how is this going to stimulate the economy when all brick and mortar businesses are shut down? Those are the companies that need the help the most. We won't be able to spend a fraction of the money because all we will be able to buy is food.

Spend it on an online company? I'd rather give it charity first.

So we will use it to pay the rent for 2 months. Probably just like millions of other people will.
Yeah, who is anyone kidding? That thousand dollars is mainly going to make the landlords happy. That's really about it.

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I just sneezed twice, if I don't post here tomorrow it's probably because Im dead.
It depends what part of your body you sneezed with...
 
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Yeah, who is anyone kidding? That thousand dollars is mainly going to make the landlords happy. That's really about it.
How would it end up making the landlords happy? They'll just end up paying their mortgage company and you'll be happy because you'll have a roof over your head for another month.
 
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How would it end up making the landlords happy? They'll just end up paying their mortgage company and you'll be happy because you'll have a roof over your head for another month.
Figure of speech.
 
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Have no fear comrades! Soup and bread lines for all. If you get evicted, tents and sleeping bags are relatively cheap nowadays (made in China, seriously). RVs for our finest homeless citizens.
What isn't made in China.
 
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