Thanks for correcting me on that. 5000 deaths on April 1=250,000--500,000 deaths if everyone gets the virus, less depending on what percentage of people actually get it eventually.
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Just logged in after a brief hiatus.
Haven’t read up on this thread.
So this virus thing huh...? All over the news recently.
What do you guys think?
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So, they just tested everyone in a nursing home.
10 days later, the results come in and 60 of 92 tested positive.
No mention of any hospitalizations, just some symptomatic.
And these are old people!
Airplanes have more air changes per hour than a COVID isolation room in a hospital. It has air turnovers that are equivalent to a operating room where the goal is to keep the air free of infectious particles. Now you don't put 300 people in an OR, and you can still get infected by people close by... but if all the pax and crew are masked, air travel should be pretty damn safe as far as breathing as that would handle your droplets. Contact transmission still possible or if someone next to you is aerosolizing by coughing up a storm... If we temperature screened travelers like other countries that would help too!
(my dad was an airline medical director)
Air exchanges while ingesting exhaust fumes doesn't do anything because HEPA filters filter PM (particulate matter) not VOCs (volatile organic compounds) which is what you are smelling.
Wells Fargo showcasing how much they learned about ethics from their last scandal.
Humans have fucked up metrics for defining heros. Bet you very few on this board can tell me who these three people are without the name underneath and most importantly what they did for mankind. Science needs better PR apparently.
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Edward Jenner
Smallpox vaccine
Saved >500M lives
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Paul Erlich
Diphtheria and Tetanus Antitoxin
Saved >40M lives
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Jonas Salk
Polio vaccine
Saved >1M lives
what's the difference between Covid-19 and General Sherman?
https://wolfstreet.com/2020/04/17/wh...ying-activity/
Quote:
And then there is the curious case of Longview Power LLC, in which KKR, one of the big private equity firms, has a 40% stake as a result of Longview’s bankruptcy in 2015. Longview owns a 700-megawatt coal-fired power plant in West Virginia and has about 140 employees. It was approved for a PPP loan last Friday, and on Tuesday it announced that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
It was in these bankruptcy filing documents that the PPP loan came to light, and was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
In its prepackaged bankruptcy filing, creditors and the company agreed as to who gets what in the restructuring. The deal still has to be approved by the bankruptcy judge. Stockholders, including KKR, and holders of $44 million in unsecured bonds will be wiped out. Senior secured lenders will get 90% of the restructured company’s equity and agreed to provide $40 million in new funding.
If the company follows the rules of the PPP loan, it will be forgiven and turn into pure profit for then new owners.
My wife works for them.
Horrible, horrible company.
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Georgia opening gyms, salons Friday and theaters, restaurants on Monday. Wow.