yeky83
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If current trends continue in the US:Sadly, we'll likely be there in a week or two.
3/18: 28 deaths/day
3/26: 280 deaths/day
4/3: 2.8k deaths/day
If current trends continue in the US:Sadly, we'll likely be there in a week or two.
Just heard that the Defense Production Act has finally been invoked.
General Motors is under order to build ventilators.
What is so essential that Cabela’s, which is a huge destination in our area and caters to customers in and out of state well over a 100 mile radius, needs to stay open?
I believe Italy is twice the size at 60 million.Italy reports 969 new deaths in one day.
Italy's population is ~30 million.
US population is 10x that.
I believe Italy is twice the size at 60 million.
You really don't know? Hint: This is the USA.
Yikes, that's rough. Sorry he had to go through that!Just talked with my buddy in France who got Covid..
had to go thru 10 days of it alone. He had it for 20 days including the secondary infection he got....
And this isnt even someone who had to go into the hospital... this shit is terrible.
I got to listen from my buddy on why he's 100% positive it's a man made virus
I got to listen from my buddy on why he's 100% positive it's a man made virus
The amount of time you are contagious is a long time, and designed to spread.
Just talked with my buddy in France who got Covid..
had to go thru 10 days of it alone. He had it for 20 days including the secondary infection he got. Said he was able to work every day... from home... which he does to begin with.... it was something that gave him purpose. It started with a headache.. and then a dry cough... that he was unable to stop.. he coughed up yellow green phlegm.. and eventually traces of blood.. after developing the phlegm he started to get body cramps, contractions... and woke up crying in the morning. He had difficulty sleeping at night.. and would wake up choking out.. and doctor had him sitting chair and drink a glass of water slowly for an hour and cough. He had to learn little tricks when he went to bed.. breathing patterns... and think about every breath he took. He lived in fear every day as it got worse and worse.. and wondered every minute if he was going to pass the point of hospitalization. The entire time the most terrible dry cough imaginable. When he started to feel better, he tried to take a run... and he couldn't breath... next day caught a different symptom and started to develop some issues went to hospital.. got some new medications and started getting better. He's a climber... and he knows a group of strong healthy climbers that got it and became hospitalized.
And this isnt even someone who had to go into the hospital... this shit is terrible. I got to listen from my buddy on why he's 100% positive it's a man made virus