So this covid thing has stirred up quite the hubbub. My question is at what number of deaths in a week, per million so as to make is apply to all countries, should this thing declared emergency over?
Or are we in a perpetual state of hubbub due to the fact that this is COV19!!!!
@eladar saidYou seem to have issues.
So this covid thing has stirred up quite the hubbub. My question is at what number of deaths in a week, per million so as to make is apply to all countries, should this thing declared emergency over?
Or are we in a perpetual state of hubbub due to the fact that this is COV19!!!!
@shavixmir saidI do have an issue with pandemic by fiat.
You seem to have issues.
How about something measurable to proclaim a medical emergency? Is that asking too much?
@wolfgang59 saidLol, you are such a moron if you think this fits the covid19 bs.
If a man came into your home with a gun how many
of your family should you let die before you take action?
@wolfgang59 saidWow, ok
You're such a moron if you don't understand the analogy.
Now for an adult...
How many deaths per week from a virus to make the determination that there is a medical emergency?
@eladar saidIn the absence of a vaccine or an effective treatment other than oxygen or mechanical ventilation the question is actually more one of how many hospitalised cases per week a given health service can cope with.
Wow, ok
Now for an adult...
How many deaths per week from a virus to make the determination that there is a medical emergency?
@deepthought saidIf that is the question, the US never experienced a medical emergency, only fear of it in places like New York City.
In the absence of a vaccine or an effective treatment other than oxygen or mechanical ventilation the question is actually more one of how many hospitalised cases per week a given health service can cope with.
@eladar saidIn other words, the US should have only shut down the large cities that experienced the issues. Those cities should have been quarantined and the rest of the US it is business like usual.
If that is the question, the US never experienced a medical emergency, only fear of it in places like New York City.
@deepthought saidExactly.
In the absence of a vaccine or an effective treatment other than oxygen or mechanical ventilation the question is actually more one of how many hospitalised cases per week a given health service can cope with.
And this has been pointed out to Eladar for months.