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ZurdoDev wrote: The US, at least, has tons of home health care workers. If hospitals are being overrun maybe they need to do in-home care. Might be, but how many of the average Joe can afford the payments for that?
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Nelek wrote: but how many of the average Joe can afford the payments for that? I don't have numbers but a lot of insurances would cover it. And when a national state of emergency is declared, the government might end up covering it (meaning me.)
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ZurdoDev wrote: Plus the treatments that are available at the hospital can also be done in the home. I've had bronchial pneumonia three times, so yes, I can do as well for myself at home as they could do for me in a hospital, but few could, and need mechanical assistance.
Just remember that coronavirus doesn't kill you; it gives you pneumonia.
And pneumonia doesn't kill you, either, it just fills up your lungs with fluid until you can barely take two paces without running out of breath.
You die of a heart attack, shock, or a very unpleasant form of drowning (as opposed to the pleasant forms).
Good luck dealing with that at home if you've never had experience of it.
Or were you talking about everyone else, and not yourself? I've found it to often be the case that people who complain that others should "man up" and handle things on their own are the first in line begging for help at the slightest hiccough.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Just remember that coronavirus doesn't kill you; it gives you pneumonia.
And pneumonia doesn't kill you, either Guns don't kill people. The bullets do.
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ZurdoDev wrote: Guns don't kill people. The bullets do. That's actually a terrible analogy.
Better would be "People don't kill you, they just shoot you with guns".
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ZurdoDev wrote: 2. I have seen lots of people say that it is to slow down the demand on hospitals. However, hospitals can't do much to treat corona virus, it's just a strong flu. So, from what I have read, the treatment from hospitals is administer fluids or oxygen in extreme cases. I can drink fluids at home. Do regular people go to the hospital when they get the flu? I never have. I don't get it often but when I have I stay home, hydrate, and ride it out. So, it seems like most people should not be going to the hospital anyway so a "run" on the hospitals doesn't seem like a valid reason for shutting things down. And for the respiratory insufficiency... do you have an artificial lung or a respirator helper at home?
I agree with you that not all going to the hospitals should be there, but it is harder that a flu. Some patients that have got over the illness have lost up to 30% of pulmonary capacity and the flu doesn't usually leave such hard disabilities behind once you get over it.
I don't have links right now because such information is not desired right now to be that public, but I know many doctors (specialists in different areas), nurses and other people being there in first line that say similar things without knowing each other.
But hey (I just want to save you the effort of having to type it), I am just a random poster in the internet, all what I say is non official BS.
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Nelek wrote: all what I say is non official BS. Well I was going to comment, but I guess not.
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You forgot the "(I just want to save you the effort of having to type it), " bit
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The standard flu is an upper respiratory condition so it affects mainly your nose and throat, but covid 19 is a lower respiratory condition so it affects the lungs. One of the reasons it's more dangerous than normal flu, especially to those with existing respiratory conditions.
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I think you wanted to answer him
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The hospital problem is simple: most people don't need one - but those that do need intensive care, evntinators, and skilled help. If they don't get it, they die. Sometimes, even if they do get it, they die.
And hospitals don't have an infinite supply of ventilators (or beds, nurses, doctors, ...) because if they did, they wouldn't have any money left to buy MRI machines, CT Scanners, operating suites, and so on. So the idea is to slow the rate down so that the number of emergency case arriving at hospital is less than or equal to the resources available that they need. If it exceeds them, people will die, and if it exceeds them by a large amount, then a lot of people will die: and they are mostly mothers, fathers, grand parents - the part of the population that is less healthy to start with.
And as for the "return to normal" bit: if we can get past the worst of it, then the large bulk of the population should - in theory - have built up a natural immunity to it, so until it mutates again (as colds and flu viruses do each year) the outbreaks should be "containable" and although it'll probably be with us forever now, just as colds and flu are the effects should be a lot less extreme (as our immune systems are used to a variant of it already they get a "leg up" on the mutated version).
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OriginalGriff wrote: but those that do need intensive care, evntinators, and skilled help. If they don't get it, they die. Ya, I get that part. It just doesn't seem like the numbers support the actions.
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The day we stop caring, is the day were truly f***ed.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: The day we stop caring Depends on who "we" is and what we are caring about. The world doesn't care about a lot of things that it should. But yes, you're right.
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Every home a prison.
It's all part of the plan.
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honey the codewitch wrote: Every home a prison. Should we send help?
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One of the first things the governor of my state did in response to the batflu is make it illegal to protest his awful policy decisions.
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The general principle is that virtually everyone will get it and hopefully immunity. To get immunity you either get it by being infected or bypass the virus infection via a vaccine. Take your pick, but delaying the spread give the hospitals a fighting chance, give the vaccination developers a chance, give the vulnerable a chance.
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People who are averse to, are:
1. Company founders/owners. (Not the Hired CXOs )
2. People who fell sick or had their loved ones fall sick, out of stock on Medicines & groceries.
3. People whose salaries are cut
4. people who has already put all their money in share markets
5. The Chinese
The guys who thrive and extract a 'field day' even in this situation:
1. Who are healthy, not affected and stocked up the groceries & Sanitizers!
2. Hired CXOs - they don't really care as long as there's a genuine reason for the slowdown
3. People whose salaries are not cut & allowed to work from home
4. People who stocked up bucks & waited for investing in Stock markets
5. The French
(French - this is just for fun)
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You can't imagine the huge relief we all felt when they told us it was only a bank robbery!
Ba-Tish! Sitting at home, feeling bored. Wife is home as well, so I can't even relax on the couch - Have to work...
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...Avoiding social gatherings and eating food I have hoarded.
Day 50: Continuing with this process.
Day 100: Still feeling OK.
Day 2500: Now a global virus has arrived and others are doing what I do.
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Ah ! Good one
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Man in European country is allowed to vote (9)
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Nice one!
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Franchise = allowed to vote
Franc e = European country
his = man
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