Ok, I admit I missed metaphors. The point is clear.
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Ok, I admit I missed metaphors. The point is clear.
Looks legit.
Bonus, free bleach!
Glad I didn’t stock up on bleach then.
Has anyone brought up the likelihood of transmission through public toilets?
Was just thinking about that while sitting on the throne...
Who here would have thought Alameda County (Oakland) is 31% asian? Santa Clara at 38%?
FWIW, this is not what’s being asked.
The question: what’s the age breakdown of infected by severity of infection (not mortality)? For example, what’s the percentage of those 20-29 that are confirmed infected and end up needing hospitalization. In SK, 20-29 year olds are the most or second most infected age group that have been discovered. But i haven’t seen info about how many of that range end up needing hospitalization for survival. I haven’t seen this data anywhere. I have read, though, from a WHO report that average hospital stay through recovery is 6-8 weeks (regardless of patient age).
#poundthemound
Also, I haven’t seen data for children with immune-compromised disabilities. That’s the population that my wife works with. Schools are grappling with the need to continue to provide special services to that population.
In 1990 Santa Clara County was 17% asian. In 2020 its 38%. That's astonishing statistic. Santa Clara has a lot of C-19 cases relatively.
For me, Medicare deductible for hospital admission was $1,350 - that the secondary insurance did not cover. Then they pay 80% of whatever they knock the bill down to.
It is not free.
This Asian thing is weird
Well, here you go.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/926390
potentially the first two cases of occupational transmission
https://www.acep.org/corona/covid-19...quis-md-facep/