Skalap
Well-Known Member
Postponed my wedding today (4/4/2020)
"You can plan a pretty picnic but you can't predict the weather" - - Outkast
Sorry to read that but keep in mind that it was the best and only option to take.
Postponed my wedding today (4/4/2020)
"You can plan a pretty picnic but you can't predict the weather" - - Outkast
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All the schools in Edmonton are being shut down for the rest of the school year. All daycares, libraries & recreation centres are closed too.
the attitude of the UK authorities in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak is extremely irresponsible and worrisome.
As an Italian that is experiencing daily (indirectly) the impact of the outbreak, I cannot comprehend how they deem acceptable to let the virus spread unchecked, exposing hundred of thousand at risk people to the potential outcome of death.
they refer to "the science" in relation to the strategy they have chosen (creating herd immunity), while there is an extremely small amount of data and certainty for this specific virus.
All the schools in Edmonton are being shut down for the rest of the school year. All daycares, libraries & recreation centres are closed too.
Aren't you ignoring the Public Labs though? Maybe I'm misunderstanding, that page isn't very clear to me but I guess it's closer to 15-20k including the Public Labs, right? Still a relatively insignificant number and an embarrassment for sure. I think everything you said still applies.looking to the US, one thing that truly concerns me in relation to the correct representation of the COVID-19 cases, is the fact that testing is extremely limited.
I look daily at the figures available through the CDC website
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China.www.cdc.gov
The number of tests performed all through last week (and before that) is extremely small.
Tuesday (the last reliable number, as per CDC footnote), across the entire US country, only 2500 tests were perfomed.
The ratio of tests per population leaves the US behind countries such Italy, China, South Korea (as expected), but also behind Slovakia, Thailand, Armenia and Vietnam, to pick random countries.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing
Explore data on COVID-19 testing across the world.ourworldindata.org
This makes me believe that the infection is, while invisible, much more present than what the institutions present (and the orange man constantly lies about).
if you look at the CDC data, the Public Labs testing numbers are included.Aren't you ignoring the Public Labs though? Maybe I'm misunderstanding, that page isn't very clear to me but I guess it's closer to 15-20k including the Public Labs, right? Still a relatively insignificant number and an embarrassment for sure. I think everything you said still applies.
Sorry, I misunderstood that sentence. My bad.if you look at the CDC data, the Public Labs testing numbers are included.
My 2500 test was referencing daily tests.
Globally the US seems to have performed around 15000 tests, as of tuesday 10th March.
Sorry, I misunderstood that sentence. My bad.
Yeah, when did SK start doing 10k tests a day? A month ago? How much bigger is the USA than them? And we have the "best healthcare in the world IF YOU HAVE LOTS OF MONEY TO PAY FOR IT."![]()
That's what a lot of people like to say, but considering our joke of a response to testing, hard to say even that is true.FTFY
All restaurants and bars are closed. Take out and delivery only.
Restaurant: We will continue to operate as normal and we encourage our fellow industry folds to do the same.