SCORE, I just found 15 double rolls of TP in the closet. I feel rich!
And our daughter had to collect Beanie Babies instead of TP. . . .
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SCORE, I just found 15 double rolls of TP in the closet. I feel rich!
...just put em down
Just think of the volunteers though.I would submit that proper testing and trials will be done, just not in the traditional sequence and with limited animal modeling being done prior to human testing.... and as someone who works in the clinical research realm, that to me is a bit worrisome that our Food & Drug Administration would approve of such a development plan! But IF and its a giant IF...... if there is efficacy and patients get better, kudos to FDA for thinking outside the box....
They all have to read and sign a 24-page consent document with lots of confusing information.... besides, they're all freaked out they have COVID19 so they have that going for them......Just think of the volunteers though.
Wish they'd share the total number tested, total number negative as well so we can actually see the extent.... also, those who have recovered, are they researching antibodies these people have developed? They should be!From the Johns Hopkins website, updated at 11:33 PM EDT:
Confirmed U S Cases: 6,362
Deaths: 108 (1.70%)
Total Recovered: 17
Global Fatality Rate is at 4.01%
considering how limited the 'confirmed' data is, I feel like including a death rate percentage is exceptionally misleading.From the Johns Hopkins website, updated at 11:33 PM EDT:
Confirmed U S Cases: 6,362
Deaths: 108 (1.70%)
Total Recovered: 17
Global Fatality Rate is at 4.01%
Wish they'd share the total number tested, total number negative as well so we can actually see the extent.... also, those who have recovered, are they researching antibodies these people have developed? They should be!
considering how limited the 'confirmed' data is, I feel like including a death rate percentage is exceptionally misleading.
considering how limited the 'confirmed' data is, I feel like including a death rate percentage is exceptionally misleading.
I think Dan is referring to the fact we are barely testing so there are obviously much higher numbers of cases than than being reported. That likely means the death ratio should be much lower.What is your basis to say that the numbers are misleading ? Do you have another source that caused you to say this ?
Now, how long before all the idiots start hoarding fast food too?Well this virus sure isn’t hurting Chick-fil-a.
With all restaurants now closed and only drive thru locations open, the line is around the block for a weak chicken sandwich.
Fries are really good
Canada/USA border will be CLOSED TOMORROW with the exception of commercial traffic
considering how limited the 'confirmed' data is, I feel like including a death rate percentage is exceptionally misleading.
Yes, I agree. From a March 9, 2020 Time magazine article:
Looking at data from countries with robust testing systems does support the idea that the disease’s mortality rate may be lower than 3.4%...The mortality rate in South Korea, where more than 1,100 tests have been administered per million residents, comes out to just 0.6%, for example...Few countries with significant testing capacity are reporting mortality rates above 2%.
I imagine Beanie Babies would be a lot softer on the rear than tpAnd our daughter had to collect Beanie Babies instead of TP. . . .