EdEcEko77
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There are shortages of surgical Masks due to the Coronavirus situation and many companies have been able to donate which is great but has lead to shortages among construction workers, road crews, clinics, doctors offices, etc.
My company has converted our manufacturing facilities to producing surgical masks as a way to help supply the industry and keep our workers employed.
We can't give them away but if you know anyone in a field that needs them encourage them to reach out to me.
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Our town of Carrollton, GA population 26k has 30 reported cases. 6 are currently in ICU on ventilators. Per Tanner Health System release. 4 are under the age of 50 on ventilators.
Also, lets say they are correct on the numbers. You aren't figuring into the equation all the other non COVID-19 Hospitalization.
It's not like those other illness's are taking a break to make room for COVID.
The truth lies in the middle for sure.
Not to mention it conflicts with mortality numbers. I would expect the vast majority of fatalities to spend time on a ventilator. Even if the mortality ends up being only 0.5%, that's 1 in 200, not 1 in 7000. One in 7000 is 0.014%, and I haven't seen a number that low from even the most optimistic.
Well the mortality rate is far, far outpacing 2/7000 (.028%). So, problem solved?
Are 98% of those dying never put on ventilators? I genuinely don't know how these affected people deteriorate or if they all need ventilators at some point.
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Tough situation. Sorry. Not implying you need it, but if the need comes (for anyone), I would advise calling any banks you owe, and advising them of your situation. I'd estimate many mortgage and financial institutions are implementing leniency protocols. I know State Employees' Credit Union here in NC started pushing back loans for all furloughed employees during past govt shutdowns. I'd bet they are doing that and then some right now for everyone.
Again, you can take my info however you want. I’m just telling you what the current official numbers are regarding COVID-19 and ventilators. There are always going to be exceptions in certain areas. But the statistics are roughly 1-2 people per 7,000.
If there are 6 people in Carrolton, GA on ventilators due to COVID, that means there are only up to 9 other infected people in all of the US that needed a ventilator. 53,000 total cases / 7,000 = 7.5 (low end) to 15 (high end).Our town of Carrollton, GA population 26k has 30 reported cases. 6 are currently in ICU on ventilators. Per Tanner Health System release. 4 are under the age of 50 on ventilators.
Also, lets say they are correct on the numbers. You aren't figuring into the equation all the other non COVID-19 Hospitalization.
It's not like those other illness's are taking a break to make room for COVID.
The truth lies in the middle for sure.
Numbers are all over the place right now. Lot more questions have to be answered, like how many have required hospitalization . Need lot more numbers to know more answers.If there are 6 people in Carrolton, GA on ventilators due to COVID, that means there are only up to 9 other infected people in all of the US that needed a ventilator. 53,000 total cases / 7,000 = 7.5 (low end) to 15 (high end).
I find it hard to believe only 15 COVID patients so far have needed a ventilator, when over 600 have died.
If there are 6 people in Carrolton, GA on ventilators due to COVID, that means there are only up to 9 other infected people in all of the US that needed a ventilator. 53,000 total cases / 7,000 = 7.5 (low end) to 15 (high end).
I find it hard to believe only 15 confirmed COVID patients so far have needed a ventilator, when over 600 have died.
Thank you so much..that means a lot. We finally got back home to Kentucky a little while ago. Moms graveside service was this morning, and my emotions have hit me really hard today. I woke up before dawn, and it just really hit me that I can never talk to my mom again.@Ulysees E. McGill been away from VN for a little bit, wanted to say sorry about your mother. Glad she was surrounded by love ones and gave you some nice parting words. I call my mom most everyday when walking home from class (when class was in session at least). She’s a best friend as much as a mom, and the quickest way to bring tears to my eyes is thinking of the day when I’ll no longer have her around. Yep, happening now!
Anyways, you’re one of my favorite guys on here. Far and away the most genuine. I have a lot of respect for how you deal with the cheap shots you get from posters who can’t imagine a preacher being a human being with a range of emotions like the rest of us. Best wishes to you and your family McGill. I’m certain you and yours will come out of everything going on right now stronger and better than ever - you because you’re you, and them because they have you! Much love brother!
Well yeah I'd at least assume they are using all cases. 1 in 7k ventilator to hospitalized rate would be insane.My assumption is that they are taking into account all the individuals who have not been hospitalized. But, I didn’t get that side of it.