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re: Question about having covid but being asymptomatic
Posted on 4/24/20 at 11:14 am to tiger91
Posted on 4/24/20 at 11:14 am to tiger91
It was just a month ago that we were told that we are doing this to "flatten the curve" and keep our hospitals from becoming over run. Why is it now "stay inside until we tell you otherwise". The curve has been flattened. I've not seen any reports of hospitals running out of beds or ventilators. I know of more nurses who are laid off than I do nurses who are working right now.
The moving goals posts almost make you forget where the original goad line was. We've been had.
The moving goals posts almost make you forget where the original goad line was. We've been had.
Posted on 4/24/20 at 11:30 am to ds_engineer
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It was just a month ago that we were told that we are doing this to "flatten the curve" and keep our hospitals from becoming over run. Why is it now "stay inside until we tell you otherwise".
Exactly. At this point we're prolonging the inevitable. The area under the curve (the people infected) is the same regardless of how sharply the curve peaks. If the hospitals can handle the sick people, it's time to reopen society.
Posted on 4/24/20 at 4:31 pm to tiger91
Just one doctor Northeast of me so I've heard. I want to say somewhere around Alexandria maybe.
I've read quite a bit on the reports I've found on various countries having success being able to oxygenate patients with them.
I've read quite a bit on the reports I've found on various countries having success being able to oxygenate patients with them.
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