The "vulnerable" shouldn't be OUT in public.......or, rather. What the heck.....is it really "living" sipping your own drool.......calourie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 5:49 pmDon't forget to put your mask on in public, R3, assuming you care about the more vulnerable among us.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:52 pmand the deaths per million for those ages 40 years......and younger??????ggait wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 1:52 pmWe haven't heard much about Sweden recently. Here's how they are doing:wgdsr wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 6:35 pm icymi, sweden had a v good week with their case fatalities in relative terms.
their 4th week in a row after peak. by memory, it was:
680
477
550
~450
high 200s this week.
haven't seen whether extra protections at elder care facilities are working yet, or if the spread is decreasing as they do little testing (supposedly ramping!!). the last several weeks' icu numbers predicted a decline imo.
i continue to be interested in their outcomes as i thought for a long time we would be practicing sweden-like measures once we got out of our caves. with the attendant differences between cultures, yada.
gives me hope. thought the burn may be slower and it may still be and maybe jump some next week as this seems like too big a drop in a week or 2. we shall see.
Deaths per million of population:
Italy 568
Sweden 484
France 451
USA 357
Germany 106
Denmark 103
Finland 59
Norway 45
Iceland 29
UW now projects 8,534 deaths by August 4. Which would be 845. Even if they don't get near that projection, I think we now know the results of their experiment.
exactly
open UP.....and say aaahhhh
Was there a pandemic in the late 60's,,,,,,?????
exactly
and suddenly, the entire world has to shut down because a handful of old people are dying????? So selfish ,the old are. Same crowd that allowed love canal, Nashua river, etc. awesomer.
we love mamee, taking care of grandma at the nursing home.....awesomer. We visit a few times a year. A few