Supposedly the lack of medical facilities, like ICU beds and ventilators. I was reading 3 to 4 weeks ago about most of those in Italy who were in critical condition having to be set aside to perish due to the lack of these things. That is why we are trying to slow it down with stay-at-home measures, limiting shopping, and stopping entertainment types of activities: to keep the spread rate down and not overwhelm the medical facilities.The death rate of the virus in Italy is much, much higher. Could it be a different strain?
CBS has admitted they used video footage of the packed Italian ICU's in a report about NYC.
I remember I think it was Caty Currick in a canoe while someone waltzed behind her in ankle deep water LOLOL
Too bad that dick Anderson Cooper didn't get electrocuted
Supposedly the lack of medical facilities, like ICU beds and ventilators. I was reading 3 to 4 weeks ago about most of those in Italy who were in critical condition having to be set aside to perish due to the lack of these things. That is why we are trying to slow it down with stay-at-home measures, limiting shopping, and stopping entertainment types of activities: to keep the spread rate down and not overwhelm the medical facilities.
Those in more rural area in the USA are not seeing the levels of infections yet as are bring seen in the urban areas. But hang on... it will come in waves and spurts. Idaho is an example: Sun Valley, which is remote, is the worst place there by far; the disease was brought in by skiers and the spread was not checked. The rate of exporting critical cases from Sun Valley to Twin Falls and Boise have already strained those facilities, and the spread has not hit full stride in those 2 place yet.
So if you are far from the urban areas, don't be smug. If you get it and get in a critical condition, your options for treatment are far more limited. For this reason, folks in rural areas need to be even more vigilent.
They never said it was a HOAX?????? They all said it was real. With people dying it must be real.Then why don't they play stupid **** that Occasional Cortez says, that Nancy Poopsloosely says, that Berning Man Sanders says and on and on?
well there was the epizootic of 1872This is why the animals that it came from are little affected by it and it doesn’t kill them.
I start back to work Monday. I run a 55 person cleaning contract at a large textile mill. The mill is starting back on reduced production so I'm only bringing in about two-thirds. Trouble is nobody wants to work since they make more on unemployment with the extra $600/week!
I've enjoyed 3 weeks off but now I'm ready to go back!
My dad grew up in Rome. Bought my 1st car there in 1985.That's one reason Georgia has a high number of positive tests and deaths. Partly, I suppose, because they think they are tough Southerners, lol.
When I have been shopping here in Rome it's eerily quiet. People are looking at each other like everyone is infected. It's weird.
I agree, now is the time to pray for healing of our land.
My dad grew up in Rome. Bought my 1st car there in 1985.
Not in a about 15 years. My Dad still owns a house & vacant lot in the Sherwood Forest subdivision.That's cool. Small world.
We just moved to Rome 3 years ago this month. The climate is just about right for me. And we bought a house in a small subdivision in the woods. I love it. Compared to living in Virginia Beach it's quiet, though. Sometimes too quiet!!!
Have you been back recently?