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So Trump is too stupid for the job, and Biden is too old. May God Bless America.
One of the disgraces of America is that even their liberals, their left, buy into the bullshit that they are God's gift to the planet, and that Trump is the "leader of the free world." America is imploding, and it looks good on them.
Last edited by Brad Thomson; Thursday, 6th August, 2020, 07:28 PM.
Be awesome if during the debates they had an AI script that ran instant fact checking ... buzzer going off when a correction was found, ha!
Excellent idea. Though rather than a buzzer, every time time Trump bullshits they should play a recording of a fart. And the bigger the lie... They may also need a recording of some snoring to be used with Biden.
Excellent idea. Though rather than a buzzer, every time time Trump bullshits they should play a recording of a fart. And the bigger the lie... They may also need a recording of some snoring to be used with Biden.
Aris, I don't understand why you would lump Canada & USA together. They have completely different stat profiles.
WorldCoronovirus website - data as of yesterday
USA
Total cases
5,032,179
Recovered
2,576,668
Deaths
162,804
Closed Cases
2,739,472
% closed cases
54%
Mortality rate
6%
Active cases
2,292,707
Serious
18,296
% serious of Active
1%
Canada
Total cases
118,561
Recovered
103,106
Deaths
8,966
Closed Cases
112,072
% closed cases
95%
Mortality rate
8%
Active cases
6,489
Serious
2,263
% serious of Active
35%
I would love to hear your comments and confirmation of these numbers.
working just now - I was posting the per capita death rate - Canada is at 48% of the States (haven't looked at your numbers, see: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
With the lastest wave in the states , California, Florida, Texas, and 15 states over 100,000 as well as 6 other close candidates the death rate will catch up. Count on that - check the stats in 4 to 6 weeks time. You see New Yorks stats (30,000 deaths+) that will be the case of Florida, Texas, and California and probably many others.
Aris, I don't understand why you would lump Canada & USA together. They have completely different stat profiles.
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I would love to hear your comments and confirmation of these numbers.
The stats that stick out to me are the following: US: % of Active Cases That Are Serious: 1%
Canada: % of Active Cases That Are Serious: 35%
What does this indicate? Firstly, it shows that the vast majority of the U.S. active cases are young people who are gathering in bars, parties, events, protests, etc. because they can and because they don't care. They themselves are at the moment testing positive and for the most part not being hospitalized.
Whereas in Canada, the vast majority of active cases are much older and are being hospitalized and in ICU, and the vast majority of young people of Canada are being much more responsible and are not testing positive at all.
For the near term future in the U.S., this should mean that cases will likely spread from the young people to the older people and the U.S. will see cases continue to skyrocket and serious cases will eventually become a very high % of their active cases, and the only thing that would prevent that would be to keep the infected younger people away from the older generations.
For the near term future in Canada, assuming young people continue to act more responsibly than their U.S. counterparts, cases overall should continue to decline gradually.
I wonder if there are stats on the relative ages of active cases? It should bear out that in the US, the much higher % of cases should be in the younger age groups (20's, 30's, 40's) whereas Canada's should mostly be in their 50's, 60's, 70's.
The stats that stick out to me are the following: US: % of Active Cases That Are Serious: 1%
Canada: % of Active Cases That Are Serious: 35%
What does this indicate?
What it indicates is that because over 90% of Canada's cases are resolved, a large proportion of the ones that remain unresolved are ones where the patient became seriously ill to begin with. Meanwhile most of the active cases in the USA are new cases, so most of those cases include the milder cases.
What it indicates is that because over 90% of Canada's cases are resolved, a large proportion of the ones that remain unresolved are ones where the patient became seriously ill to begin with. Meanwhile most of the active cases in the USA are new cases, so most of those cases include the milder cases.
Yes, that does play into the stats as well. You have to ask, then, why is such a lower % of US cases resolved? In large part it's because the younger generations in the U.S. are much less responsible than the same group in Canada and are congregating in dense groups without regard to the virus. So the new cases there are largely in the younger generations and they are much less likely to be in an ICU.
Garland, you seem to imply that Canada's serious cases have been serious for a very long time ("(cases) where the patient became seriously ill to begin with). I haven't seen any stats as to how long seriously patients survive and remain in the hospital, do you think that in Canada they survive longer than those in the U.S. and are in hospital longer? It could be the case.
My biggest fear is what will happen when all the kids go back to school, Those of us who have spent lots of time with kids' chess know that they pass the common cold around very prolifically, irrespective of whether or not they show much in the way of symptoms themselves. If this happens with COVID-19, then short of a complete lock-down for a very extended period of time, we are in huge trouble. And we do not seem likely to lock-down, no, no, we need to "balance" the economy with human lives!? Congratulations to mankind as a species. We are about to flag.
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