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Old 02-26-2020, 10:28 PM  
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***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***

A couple of reminders...

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Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
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People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

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Old 04-13-2020, 01:22 PM   #20386
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Supposedly they started the HCQ type treatments early but again, supposedly
We did, but probably has more to do with space. At least from a case perspective. Our death numbers per a case or per a million is among the lowest in the nation too. So that might have more to do with HCQ.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:28 PM   #20387
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Nah Dallas was one of few Cities to take people after they closed borders from Europe etc.

And Houston has a huge Asian population.

The real reason probably has more to do with how spaced out we are. I drive 38 miles one way to get to office that is on the very north side of down town. And I live in Houston on North side. Add in the fact we have some of the best medical facilities in the world, and a SHIT LOAD of doctors, we were just better positioned than those on NE.
Ok so I was wrong lol
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:42 PM   #20388
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Yeah, no.....
Pete,

Sundays have lagged, as indicated by death rates.

3/29 had a death rate 150 less than the day before or after
4/5 had a death rate less than the day before or after


4/12 had a death rate less than 4/11. Hopefully, 4/13 is less, but the trend of the information is that reporting seems to lag on those days, unless for some reason people are just less likely to die on a Sunday.

Overall, the point is not to put too much info on a single data point. Wait for the trend to establish itself.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:42 PM   #20389
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Pete,

Sundays have lagged, as indicated by death rates.

3/29 had a death rate 150 less than the day before or after
4/5 had a death rate less than the day before or after


4/12 had a death rate less than 4/11. Hopefully, 4/13 is less, but the trend of the information is that reporting seems to lag on those days, unless for some reason people are just less likely to die on a Sunday.

Overall, the point is not to put too much info on a single data point. Wait for the trend to establish itself.
The posts can speak for themselves as well as the data. No one said anything about a trend.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:43 PM   #20390
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This sucks. 3.7 million gallons of milk being thrown out every day. Surely we can figure out a way for the people that are out of work to get this food? Volunteers to harvest it, trucks to get it to locations where it’s needed?
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Dumped Milk, Smashed Eggs, Plowed Vegetables: Food Waste of the Pandemic

With restaurants, hotels and schools closed, many of the nation’s largest farms are destroying millions of pounds of fresh goods that they can no longer sell.

In Wisconsin and Ohio, farmers are dumping thousands of gallons of fresh milk into lagoons and manure pits. An Idaho farmer has dug huge ditches to bury 1 million pounds of onions. And in South Florida, a region that supplies much of the Eastern half of the United States with produce, tractors are crisscrossing bean and cabbage fields, plowing perfectly ripe vegetables back into the soil.

After weeks of concern about shortages in grocery stores and mad scrambles to find the last box of pasta or toilet paper roll, many of the nation’s largest farms are struggling with another ghastly effect of the pandemic. They are being forced to destroy tens of millions of pounds of fresh food that they can no longer sell.

The closing of restaurants, hotels and schools has left some farmers with no buyers for more than half their crops. And even as retailers see spikes in food sales to Americans who are now eating nearly every meal at home, the increases are not enough to absorb all of the perishable food that was planted weeks ago and intended for schools and businesses.

The amount of waste is staggering. The nation’s largest dairy cooperative, Dairy Farmers of America, estimates that farmers are dumping as many as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. A single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhatched eggs every week.

Many farmers say they have donated part of the surplus to food banks and Meals on Wheels programs, which have been overwhelmed with demand. But there is only so much perishable food that charities with limited numbers of refrigerators and volunteers can absorb.

And the costs of harvesting, processing and then transporting produce and milk to food banks or other areas of need would put further financial strain on farms that have seen half their paying customers disappear. Exporting much of the excess food is not feasible either, farmers say, because many international customers are also struggling through the pandemic and recent currency fluctuations make exports unprofitable.

“It’s heartbreaking,” said Paul Allen, co-owner of R.C. Hatton, who has had to destroy millions of pounds of beans and cabbage at his farms in South Florida and Georgia.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:43 PM   #20391
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This sucks. 3.7 million gallons of milk being thrown out every day. Surely we can figure out a way for the people that are out of work to get this food? Volunteers to harvest it, trucks to get it to locations where it’s needed?

Dumped Milk, Smashed Eggs, Plowed Vegetables: Food Waste of the Pandemic
With restaurants, hotels and schools closed, many of the nation’s largest farms are destroying millions of pounds of fresh goods that they can no longer sell.

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By David Yaffe-Bellany and Michael Corkery
April 11, 2020
In Wisconsin and Ohio, farmers are dumping thousands of gallons of fresh milk into lagoons and manure pits. An Idaho farmer has dug huge ditches to bury 1 million pounds of onions. And in South Florida, a region that supplies much of the Eastern half of the United States with produce, tractors are crisscrossing bean and cabbage fields, plowing perfectly ripe vegetables back into the soil.

After weeks of concern about shortages in grocery stores and mad scrambles to find the last box of pasta or toilet paper roll, many of the nation’s largest farms are struggling with another ghastly effect of the pandemic. They are being forced to destroy tens of millions of pounds of fresh food that they can no longer sell.

The closing of restaurants, hotels and schools has left some farmers with no buyers for more than half their crops. And even as retailers see spikes in food sales to Americans who are now eating nearly every meal at home, the increases are not enough to absorb all of the perishable food that was planted weeks ago and intended for schools and businesses.

The amount of waste is staggering. The nation’s largest dairy cooperative, Dairy Farmers of America, estimates that farmers are dumping as many as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. A single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhatched eggs every week.

Many farmers say they have donated part of the surplus to food banks and Meals on Wheels programs, which have been overwhelmed with demand. But there is only so much perishable food that charities with limited numbers of refrigerators and volunteers can absorb.

And the costs of harvesting, processing and then transporting produce and milk to food banks or other areas of need would put further financial strain on farms that have seen half their paying customers disappear. Exporting much of the excess food is not feasible either, farmers say, because many international customers are also struggling through the pandemic and recent currency fluctuations make exports unprofitable.

“It’s heartbreaking,” said Paul Allen, co-owner of R.C. Hatton, who has had to destroy millions of pounds of beans and cabbage at his farms in South Florida and Georgia.
Again?
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:44 PM   #20392
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Pete,

Sundays have lagged, as indicated by death rates.

3/29 had a death rate 150 less than the day before or after
4/5 had a death rate less than the day before or after


4/12 had a death rate less than 4/11. Hopefully, 4/13 is less, but the trend of the information is that reporting seems to lag on those days, unless for some reason people are just less likely to die on a Sunday.

Overall, the point is not to put too much info on a single data point. Wait for the trend to establish itself.
It’s Groundhog Day.

Pete’s has this conversation before. Let’s hope he’s right this time.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:46 PM   #20393
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Pete,

Sundays have lagged, as indicated by death rates.

3/29 had a death rate 150 less than the day before or after
4/5 had a death rate less than the day before or after


4/12 had a death rate less than 4/11. Hopefully, 4/13 is less, but the trend of the information is that reporting seems to lag on those days, unless for some reason people are just less likely to die on a Sunday.

Overall, the point is not to put too much info on a single data point. Wait for the trend to establish itself.
Unless I'm wrong, and I'm never wrong, new cases are the thing that should be focused on as it relates to seeing the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. It would be fantastic if we see day-over-day new case growth trending downward for a week or so, even with a couple of outliers. Looking at Italy, we are at the same duration as they were when their trend began.

Fingers crossed.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:47 PM   #20394
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Damn

and 90% aren't "really" for the virus...
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:48 PM   #20395
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Unless I'm wrong, and I'm never wrong, new cases are the thing that should be focused on as it relates to seeing the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. It would be fantastic if we see day-over-day new case growth trending downward for a week or so, even with a couple of outliers. Looking at Italy, we are at the same duration as they were when their trend began.

Fingers crossed.

why new cases since we all know there is a huge backlog?
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:48 PM   #20396
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Unless I'm wrong, and I'm never wrong, new cases are the thing that should be focused on as it relates to seeing the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. It would be fantastic if we see day-over-day new case growth trending downward for a week or so, even with a couple of outliers. Looking at Italy, we are at the same duration as they were when their trend began.

Fingers crossed.
If anything you are consistent
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:49 PM   #20397
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why new cases since we all know there is a huge backlog?
And there’s a ton of people not getting tested...
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:50 PM   #20398
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why new cases since we all know there is a huge backlog?
Because it's a confirmed number. Any decline trend of that number is a good thing.
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:51 PM   #20399
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and 90% aren't "really" for the virus...

so what are they magically dying from?
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Old 04-13-2020, 01:51 PM   #20400
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Unless I'm wrong, and I'm never wrong, new cases are the thing that should be focused on as it relates to seeing the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. It would be fantastic if we see day-over-day new case growth trending downward for a week or so, even with a couple of outliers. Looking at Italy, we are at the same duration as they were when their trend began.

Fingers crossed.
Given that we are unsure of the asymptomatic number and absolute infectiousness of the virus, the better indicators are hospitalizations and death rates. We obviously *want* the new cases to go down, but new case discovery is also a function of testing capacity, where as hospitalization is a function of the breadth of illness and death rates are a function of strain on the hospital system.

If you test 2,000 people and 1800 of them are positive that's lower new case growth than testing 25,000 people with 3,000 positive, but one is a much worse indicator than another.
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