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The argument seems to be that 2 million more deaths are OK as long as they are older people and not us. |
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Are all Brazilian cities on total lockdown? |
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The problem is the erratic messages coming from Bolsonaro attacking governors, mayors and even his own ministers. |
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I sincerely hope that son of a bitch gets ousted some way or another. The Hungarian parliament has just given unlimited powers to Orban, the Prime Minister on account of the covid19 crisis. I just don't want the same thing to happen elsewhere, least of all an important country like Brazil. |
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I would really like to know if those death estimates are accretive. ie. Is the range stated above, net new deaths above and beyond normal? In a typical year, the U.S. sees about 2.9 million deaths. So if the worst-case is accretive you're looking at 5 million or so this year. If its not accretive (meaning some people who were going to die this year already, are now going to die with or of Covid, as opposed to a different cause) that surely matters. That's not an argument against mitigation, or for any lack of compassion; rather its one for more facts, and better understanding of what trades off are; and could be made. |
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But I think that number is an important one to have proper modelling for. We need to weight that as we consider the deaths that will occur resulting from delayed/cancelled cancer surgeries and transplants. Again, not an argument against mitigation, but rather information to inform the type, nature and duration of said mitigation. |
Why would cancer surgeries and transplants be delayed? I assume they're holding back a few masks and ventilators for those. Nobody has said anything about cancelling them to my knowledge. All I've heard about is cancelling elective surgeries...sports-performance and quality of life etc.
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Regarding Florida, I wonder about The Villages, which I believe is the largest retirement community in the country, with an estimated 2018 population of 128,000. I've visited eight times, and I don't believe most of the residents are the type to have taken this seriously (maybe now, though). It's an older population, many of whom have serious health problems, so things could get bad for them if the virus gets started there (if not already). |
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Canada: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/cancer-covid19-1.5512599 Britain: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-52038230 US: https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...ncer-patients/ https://www.npr.org/2020/03/29/82343...s-in-treatment **** Transplants as well: Canada: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/surgery-f...d-19-1.4860556 U.S. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...break-n1163066 |
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Sounds like you prefer not to give credit card info online or by phone to delivery services. |
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Essentially to treat these immune suppressed patients, both those on chemotherapy and those post-transplant, you need to have them in a facility that scrupulously excludes people possibly infected with coronavirus. The cities and locales significantly affected by the virus mostly don't feel they have the hospital capacity to reserve a building for these types of treatment however in New York and LA it's one function the Navy Hospital ships can potentially provide (I know they are treating non-COVID patients and trying to scrupulously exclude the virus but whether they are including cancer surgery in the scope of what they are doing I can't say). As an aside, I have two upcoming medical appointments and I have changed both of them from physical visits to my hospital-based doctors' offices to telephone/videoconference appointments and in one case, at the San Francisco VA, I was told they temporarily aren't doing any outpatient appointments in the hospital building for non-COVID patients. |
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I would have microwaved the money (two 20 minute bursts seems to be safe with paper and sufficient to kill the virus). |
My neighborhood is Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg ...
https://www.exberliner.com/downloads...b45e&w=1050&h= |
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Even the most extreme lock-downs round the northeast and California rely most heavily on people complying with an ask more than an order |
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Of course if someone grossly violates distancing rules they could theoretically be ticketed, but I assume they would first be warned. |
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