March Madness and Covid-19

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Where we stand: we surpassed 2,000 dead in one day in the United States today.
We have less than 5% of the world’s population but 16% of the world’s deaths

I'll give you an A for consistency. You can certainly pick a stance and stick with those talking points.
 
Where we stand: we surpassed 2,000 dead in one day in the United States today.
We have less than 5% of the world’s population but 16% of the world’s deaths

Maybe that will open some eyes. Probably not though.
 
I'll give you an A for consistency. You can certainly pick a stance and stick with those talking points.

Many Chinese fled the Wuhan province when the health crisis became front and center. Some fled the country in its entirety. I wonder where these people traveled to so as to distance themselves from the epicenter. I wonder how many chose the 95% versus the 5%.
 
This is where we stand today, what talking points are you talking about? Weird response

Try to put the WT spin on it, but say the same thing. Like so....

"We only had 2,000 deaths today because of our leaders professional response. We have 5% of the world's population, the best 5% I might add, minus the radical left, and only 16% of the deaths... That means 84% of all deaths are not in the US. That's pretty amazing"
 
Where we stand: we surpassed 2,000 dead in one day in the United States today.
We have less than 5% of the world’s population but 16% of the world’s deaths

Does that include the 40,000 deaths in China that were not reported? Or are you being obtuse?
 
40,000 is less than 1/4th of the total, so that’s acute.

What’s your point? That China lied in reporting their numbers and they’re responsible for about half the worlds COVID death toll?
 
These stats are 2 days old

The state’s capacity assessment as of April 6, 2020, with 84 percent of hospitals reporting shows the following:

46% of Oklahoma’s ICU capacity is available. This is 385 of 840 ICU beds still available.
75% of the state’s ventilator supply is available. This is 770 of 1,022 ventilators.
Of the 1,327 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma, 754 are considered active. The others are either deceased or have recovered from the disease.
Of the 340 people admitted for COVID-19, 161 are currently in the hospital, and 104 are in ICU.
13 of the 51 people (25.5%) who have died of the coronavirus in Oklahoma were residents of nursing homes or long-term care facilities.
12.5% of patients worked in direct patient healthcare.
276 people currently in the hospital are considered under investigation for COVID-19. 82 of those people were in ICU.
378 people were seen in hospitals in the previous 24 hours and are now in self-quarantine.
58.8% of people who died had at least one comorbidity, such as heart disease, diabetes, circulatory disease or renal failure.
The average age of a person hospitalized for COVID-19 is 65.3 years. The average age of a person who tested positive but was not hospitalized is 49.8 years.
While the state as a whole has an average of 10.3 days of personal protective equipment, the supply for individual hospitals varies widely. For acute hospitals in Oklahoma County, the median stock is enough to last for 4.5 days. For acute hospitals in Tulsa County, the supply is enough for 10 days.

The report also includes an extensive assessment of the state’s testing capacity. Between public and private labs, 34,153 tests are currently available. To date, 13,148 people have been tested. This is much higher than numbers previously reported.
 
These stats are 2 days old

The state’s capacity assessment as of April 6, 2020, with 84 percent of hospitals reporting shows the following:

46% of Oklahoma’s ICU capacity is available. This is 385 of 840 ICU beds still available.
75% of the state’s ventilator supply is available. This is 770 of 1,022 ventilators.
Of the 1,327 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma, 754 are considered active. The others are either deceased or have recovered from the disease.
Of the 340 people admitted for COVID-19, 161 are currently in the hospital, and 104 are in ICU.
13 of the 51 people (25.5%) who have died of the coronavirus in Oklahoma were residents of nursing homes or long-term care facilities.
12.5% of patients worked in direct patient healthcare.
276 people currently in the hospital are considered under investigation for COVID-19. 82 of those people were in ICU.
378 people were seen in hospitals in the previous 24 hours and are now in self-quarantine.
58.8% of people who died had at least one comorbidity, such as heart disease, diabetes, circulatory disease or renal failure.
The average age of a person hospitalized for COVID-19 is 65.3 years. The average age of a person who tested positive but was not hospitalized is 49.8 years.
While the state as a whole has an average of 10.3 days of personal protective equipment, the supply for individual hospitals varies widely. For acute hospitals in Oklahoma County, the median stock is enough to last for 4.5 days. For acute hospitals in Tulsa County, the supply is enough for 10 days.

The report also includes an extensive assessment of the state’s testing capacity. Between public and private labs, 34,153 tests are currently available. To date, 13,148 people have been tested. This is much higher than numbers previously reported.

Nice stats as stats are always welcome.

Why are the hospitals acute (just kidding).
 
What’s your point? That China lied in reporting their numbers and they’re responsible for about half the worlds COVID death toll?

My point was it was a joke. Also what’s your proof on your statement?
 
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