RockyTop85
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Way I read it is
Best case scenario- numbers continue to climb then we see a downtrend in infection starting mid-April.
Worst case scenario- numbers continue to climb till mid-june
Depends how severe it is. As long as it's within healthcare capacity, the sooner it peaks, the better.
That didn’t mention anything about people dying and wasn’t from before all this stuff started..... it is talking about more people coming to the doctor now bc they are worried about the Coronavirus.
That link says nothing definite. It's just a bunch of maybe, could be, and possibles. With hardly any numbers.
It certainly doesn't say there's been an increase in deaths like you claimed. .
Coronavirus cases would be hiding in influence/flu numbers but I haven't seen anythjng yet to confirm we've had an abnormal amount of illness/death up before March. I would be interested to see numbers though. It might help give a reference on how the virus has progressed now that we're testing.
Nursegoodvol made it sound like she's seen an increase the past 3 weeks. RIckyvol makes it sound like he hasn't seen it. My sister is a nurse and she said so far it's been a mostly normal flu season where she lives with nothing abnormal. But they are changing their test protocols this week.
That link says nothing definite. It's just a bunch of maybe, could be, and possibles. With hardly any numbers.
It certainly doesn't say there's been an increase in deaths like you claimed. .
Coronavirus cases would be hiding in influence/flu numbers but I haven't seen anythjng yet to confirm we've had an abnormal amount of illness/death up before March. I would be interested to see numbers though. It might help give a reference on how the virus has progressed now that we're testing.
Nursegoodvol made it sound like she's seen an increase the past 3 weeks. RIckyvol makes it sound like he hasn't seen it. My sister is a nurse and she said so far it's been a mostly normal flu season where she lives with nothing abnormal. But they are changing their test protocols this week.