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For this exercise, I’m conservatively assuming that only 10%of cases warrant hospitalization, in part because the U.S. population is younger than Italy’s, and has lower rates of smoking — which may compromise lung health and contribute to poorer prognosis — than both Italy and China.
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Phage
Probably a silly question, is it possible the coronavirus could remain inactive within cells and re-activate another type of infection in the future similar to varicella zoster? I’m aware that’s a species of Herpesviridae however Virology is not my strongest subject.
The Italian army has started ferrying dozens of coffins from Bergamo, its worst-hit town in the country's coronavirus crisis, to remote cremation sites because local morgues can't cope with the number of new deaths.
A convoy of at least ten military trucks was filmed passing through the northern Italian town on Wednesday night.
They were transporting 61 bodies to cremation sites in 12 Italian towns, including Modena and Parma, national newspaper Corriere Della Sera reported.
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: carewemust
it is highly amusing to watch you critisising other peoples maths statustics and methodology
when your threads are a farcical train wreck
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Shamrock6
Thank-you for the link to: www.cdc.gov...
As suspected, Covid-19 ICU cases are relatively rare. Only 121 since Feb 12th.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: carewemust
Cool story bro. You’re still arguing about ICU cases in a thread about hospitalization. That’s moving the goalposts. You’re still arguing that the 10% hospitalization number from CNN is “patently wrong” when it’s not, and then you not-so-subtly try to shift the conversation to ICU, while trying to make it sound like it’s the same thing. The only one arguing about the rarity of ICU cases here is you, and that’s because your claim that 99% or 99.8% of cases don’t require hospitalization has been proven so comically wrong in two different threads.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: bloodymarvelous
The links are posted. It would be polite to make sure something isn’t posted before asking for it to be posted so people don’t have to keep posting the same thing over and over.