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originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: dogstar23
a reply to: Edumakated
One reason may be that flu hospitalization typically requires a few days and some fluids, while Covid-19 hospitalization requires weeks, ventilators in some cases, and isolation. 10,000 Covid hospitalizations may equal 70,000 influenza hospitalizations, in terms of room-days utilized.
Reasonable and logical answer.
I guess my question would be what the hospitalization looked like for SARs, H1N1, Zika, etc. Similar to Covid?
originally posted by: BlackOops
www.rochesterregional.org...
We have all heard that people with pre existing conditions have a higher death rate. I haven't seen anything about having the flu and Wuflu at the same time.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: BlackOops
I am wondering if doctors are testing for both the annual flu and WuFlu? We have all heard that people with pre existing conditions have a higher death rate. I haven't seen anything about having the flu and Wuflu at the same time.
Does it really matter at this point? The hospitals in New York are filling up. And the national numbers continue to rise.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: PurpleFox
Oh, I see.
It's all fake news, right? Keep saying that to yourself.
Keep thinking your the smartest in the room. You’re not.
Keep saying that. You'll probably be fine.
I’ve seen multiple examples of empty hospitals on Twitter, the same ones they are telling us all are “war zones.”
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: PurpleFox
Keep thinking your the smartest in the room. You’re not.
Correct.
Keep saying that. You'll probably be fine.
I’ve seen multiple examples of empty hospitals on Twitter, the same ones they are telling us all are “war zones.”
What do you think about the way the Administration is handling things?
Yeah, well. They've learned that he really likes flattery.
Isn’t that what some of the governors that hate him are saying?