Oh, of course, it's just absurd to think other states than the US would deceive and disinform its public. Yes, it's absolutely impossible. — Merkwurdichliebe
Oh, of course, it's just absurd to think other states than the US would deceive and disinform its public. Yes, it's absolutely impossible.
— Merkwurdichliebe
Ah yes, the classic "they're all in on it" argument. Turning contrary evidence into supporting evidence with just one small leap of irrationality. — Echarmion
Most people in care homes are not being taken to hospital with suspected CV because it is "not in their interest". — unenlightened
What are you blabbering about? Who's all in on it? — Merkwurdichliebe
Then I say "what about all the other countries?". This is evidence that contradicts your initial claim. — Echarmion
Instead of updating your view based on the contrary evidence, you simply incorporate into your view. — Echarmion
big dumb conspiracy theory. — Echarmion
although I admit, it's much too easy to follow the crowd, especially when one is cowardly. — Merkwurdichliebe
An international group of statisticians from CTDS, Northwestern University and the University of Texas have released a paper (pdf, 2.5MB) investigating the predictive performance of the model developed by Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). The IHME model is is used to predict ventilator use, hospital bed requirements and other resourcing for US states response to COVID-19.
The key findings are:
In excess of 70% of US states had actual death rates falling outside the 95% prediction interval for that state, (see Figure 1)
The ability of the model to make accurate predictions decreases with increasing amount of data. (figure 2)
Improved predictive modelling needed for adequate provision of ventilators, PPE, medical staff at a local level
That's odd. If they aren't reporting nursing facility COVID-19 deaths, then why is the UK's death total so high? There was this.
Did the UK just decide not to ramp up to meet the demand? That would explain the death total, but, I mean, that would be crazy.
Although I suspect that Johnson has had a Damascene conversion following his own infection. — Punshhh
Precautions against spread of the flu
1. observe the best possible cleanliness
2. cover your mouth with your hand when coughing or sneezing
3. watch for anyone coughing, sneezing or speaking to you in close proximity to your face
4. keep the phone clean, in particular if used by many
5. vent rooms well
6. keep the healthy away from the sick as best possible
7. avoid unnecessary visits to the sick
8. do not get up too early after recovery
9. avoid places with many people
10. postpone larger meetings and assemblies
11. don't take the tram more than necessary
12. ensure the children get fresh air
The health board, 17th Oct 1918
More or less the same advice today. Old news. Common sense. — jorndoe
People are usually critical of their country's responses. I've been positive but also critical about my country's response. There has been a lot of debate about the policies implemented by Sweden, many of it critical, hence not all is US-centric.I wasn’t dismissing the criticism. I was merely asking why the criticism is US-centric, why other governments, international institutions, and those we pay vast sums of cash to warn us of such threats, are given a pass. — NOS4A2
People in care homes are amongst the most vulnerable in society, not to mention the loneliest and most neglected. Excluding them from COVID testing and treatment is despicable. I don't have the words. — Baden
People are usually critical of their country's responses. I've been positive but also critical about my country's response. There has been a lot of debate about the policies implemented by Sweden, many of it critical, hence not all is US-centric. — ssu
I really don't see how this answers my question, which is specifically how the delay in social distancing has resulting in a measurable loss of life, unless you can show that the treatment received under the current conditions has limited the healthcare received and that limitation can be specifically shown to matter. — Hanover
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