COUP-FLU: Of the 61 U.S. coronavirus deaths, 25 were associated with one nursing home

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The Coronavirus mortality rate does not correspond to the response. The mortality rate went from over 3% to 1.9%. And that doesn’t take into account the undiagnosed who do not get sick or exhibit symptoms.. The mortality rate will sink lower in coming days. But the Democrats and their radical media partners are inciting to riot and panic. They are throwing Americans out of work, destroying millions of small businesses, and wiping out the lifesavings of all Americans.

Yes Italy has suffered but that is due in large part to the age of their population. The Italian population is the oldest in Europe, with about 23 percent of the inhabitants age 65 or older Many of those who have died in Italy were in their 80s and 90s, the segment of the population that is more susceptible to the virus.

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It is absolutely a dangerous flu. But you don’t shut down civilization.

You can slow down the spread without shutting everything down. It’s madness.

There have been deadly sicknesses before H1N1 (2009), MERS (2012), Ebola (2014). It has never ever remotely gone this far. It’s just anti-Trump. They want to kill the Trump economy. And they have.

The flu – Let’s talk about the flu. So far, the CDC has estimated (based on weekly influenza surveillance data) that at least 12,000 people have died from influenza between Oct. 1, 2019 through Feb. 1, 2020, and the number of deaths may be as high as 30,000.

You never hear anything about that. There are no new stories about that. No hands flailing or dire warnings
The CDC also estimates that up to 31 million Americans have caught the flu this season, with 210,000 to 370,000 flu sufferers hospitalized because of the virus

So how do these numbers compare to flu deaths in previous years? So far, it looks like the 2019-2020 death toll won’t be as high as it was in the 2017-2018 season, when 61,000 deaths were linked to the virus. However, it could equal or surpass the 2018-2019 season’s 34,200 flu-related deaths.

The United States has 3,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, and the death toll is 61, with 25 of the deaths associated with the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington, a nursing home.

Still, NYC schools in the city will close Monday and stay shut until at least April 20, Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a press conference Sunday.

“We may actually have to go out for the whole school year” he said. I suspect they would like to keep this insanity going until November

I know several small owners who have had to lay off their entire staff. You’re not going read those stories. Companies with 50 or less employees don’t register on the media landscape.

And yet, over 99 percent of America’s 28.7 million firms are small businesses. The vast majority (88 percent) of employer firms have fewer than 20 employees, and nearly 40 percent of all enterprises have under $100k in revenue. 20 percent of small businesses are employer businesses and 80 percent are nonemployer businesses.

The media is promoting, cheering the shutdown – So you never going to hear about the hardships it’s causing

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It is all designed to destroy Trump’s re-election chances.

  • President Donald Trump urged Americans not to hoard food on Sunday during a White House press conference that came just minutes after the Federal Reserve announced new steps to shield the U.S. economy from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • “You don’t have to buy so much,” Trump said. “Take it easy. Relax.”

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Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

It ain’t just toilet paper …. Received an email from Great Lakes Outdoors. They’re limiting/rationing ammunition. 250 rounds for the common hand gun ammunition (.45 ACP, 9 mm, etc.) and 500 rounds for 5.56mm and .223.
That’s probably due to them being a predominately brick and mortar retail operation, with limited online sales.
However, within the past week, I have received emails with the lowest prices of common ammunition that I have seen in a very long time. 9mm, BRASS, for as low as $0.15 per round and, if you’re firearm will cycle them and you don’t reload …. 9mm steel case as low as $0.11.
Absolute insanity. When are the zombies supposed to start their march?

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
4 years ago

NEW TREATMENTS for Covid-19
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/health/optimism-grows-antivirals-past-viral-outbreaks-may-effectively-treat
Karla Satchell, a microbiologist and immunologist at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, says “finding new uses for old drugs is a good strategy.”

Over the weekend South Korea officially recommended two such antiviral medications be used to treat the most seriously ill patients infected with COVID-19.

The Korean Society of Infectious Diseases, Korean Society for Antimicrobial Therapy, Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and a tuberculosis association recommended the use of the HIV-fighting Kaletra.

The Koreans have also recommended the use of the well-known malaria drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) with Kaletra.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

Leave it to the Koreans. My time, spent in the Land of the Morning Calm, truly impressed me with their medical system. Japan’s was pretty good, as well. Their physicians still did what the U.S. physicians did half a century ago. If you went in due to some illness, they still would draw blood, just enough to put on a microscope slide, which is what country doctors did sixty years ago. If it was bacterial, you’d walk out with antibiotics.
Today, in the U.S., they won’t prescribe an antibiotic until you’re at death’s door … because to today’s “decision tree” doctors … everything is “just a virus”.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Tell me about it! Years ago, somehow I picked up MRSA. I kept ignoring it and finally had to address it. I had a fever and couldn’t drive to work. It was just itchy dots. Till this day, I have no idea as to how I got it.

Anyway, I must have passed it on to my youngest and after I was diagnosed saw she had the same thing. So I took her to her pediatrician so she could get her own prescription. Her pediatrician wanted to “wait and see”. LOL!

I told her if she didn’t prescribe what I was on, I’d give her my prescription to stop it from spreading. My daughter had identical symptoms. She relented but I was annoying with this overly conservative reaction.

MRSA easily spreads on yourself and to other people. This happened years ago when she was in 3rd grade and now in her third year of college.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

It was a triangular shaped object. They’d poke your finger and place the blood under a microscope. If it was bacterial, they would know immediately. Physicians still do that in Japan and Korea. Today’s physicians are basically a decision tree doctor. If this, then this …. Hayull, my automobile technician can use a decision tree better than any physician that I’ve seen. I wonder if a microscope is too technical for them.

patd
patd
4 years ago

That’s why I already have 1000’s of rounds in each caliber that I own…except the .50 cal….only about 200 rounds. And I have enough supplies to last me over a year.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  patd

That’s one (.50 BMG) that I don’t have.

Curt
Curt
4 years ago

I’m ready – have some of the Zombiemax rounds!

tituspullo
tituspullo
4 years ago

amen. i live in CO. we just had the first death allegedly caused by this, some old guy who played bridge at a tournament with other old folks. and because of this the homosexual governor here shut down the schools, and the ski resorts are shut down. i am embarrassed to be an american….we are pitiful, weak, and stupid

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

I couldn’t believe people elected him. Electing tranny Brianna Titone really blew me away. If they can’t get their gender role right and defy science, how can you expect them to make sane decisions? These are emtionally ill people acting out sexually on it. These are unstable people….

Brianna Titone will always be a MALE no matter how much he deludes himself. He looks ridiculous pretending to be a female.
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tituspullo
tituspullo
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

i have quit paying attention to anything going on in the CO state govt. it is all evil, and there is nothing i can do about it as this state has been overrun by evil. never heard of this pervert. is the “tit” in his last name something he made up?

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

You never know. Maybe he changed his last name too. He represents the 27th House District of Colorado. He’s been in other political positions…..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brianna_Titone

Maybe it is California spill over. CA, NY and NJ have the most people fleeing. That evil is also present in my state of NJ. Our plan is to leave it in the very near future. It’s ridiculous. You have my empathy.

tituspullo
tituspullo
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

yes, the denver-boulder axis of evil is nearly completely occupied by people who are not from CO. the ones i’ve met are from the democrat-muslim strongholds of CA, NY, Chicago, etc. and have brought the democrat-muslim virus with them and then wonder why we have people defecating on our sidewalks just like “back home”. far worse than anything from wuhan

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

I’ve never been to CO but spent allot of time in CA. I can’t imagine people behaving like that in CA. It’s disgusting. All Democrats do is line their pockets, over spend and trash whatever they control.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Bwahahahahahahaah, I thought Californication was bad ’til I saw this. Do people vote while smoking marijuana in Colorado?

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

No. Consuming ‘shrooms and buttons, prior to voting, is mandatory.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
4 years ago

South Korea continues to tail offcomment image
The key thing is to get the number of people that each patient infects down to less than one, on average. If they infect two, the epidemic spreads rapidly, but if they infect less than one, the epidemic dies out. That’s what Trump is aiming for, with all his efforts to reduce the infection rate. It already seems to be working in the USA data today, and the infection rate is slowing down.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
4 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

South Korea is tailing off because the number of new cases has dropped substantially. This is Trump’s plan for the USA.comment image

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

Thank you for posting that graph.

I’m curious. Have you run across anything stating weather has any effect on this virus? Some are saying warmer weather weakens it. If that is true that would also be helpful in flattening the curve sooner.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Hey felix, there is no consensus on warmer weather for Covid-19. But there is consensus that epidemics show rapid increases in cases, then level off, and decline, even with no medical intervention. Furthermore, this effect can be made stronger by aggressively reducing the infection rate to less than 1 other person. If only 50% of patients pass on the infection, the epidemic dies out rapidly. That’s why Trump is trying to reduce person to person contact, and increase spacing between humans.

In smallpox epidemics, every sick person was required to go to quarantine, and workers went from house to house to find sick people and remove them to isolation wards. That worked where nothing else did.

RCCA
RCCA
4 years ago

Pamela is usually right about “everything” but when she’s wrong and she’s adament about it, that’s hard to watch. Encouraging people to do the wrong thing is bad news. When people voluntarily chose to attend the Garland event and put themselves in danger that was an individual choice. This is different.

I remember as well that Geller went on for weeks about how Donald Trump was going to destroy the 1st Amendment because he questioned the wisdom of her Garland event. She was so convinced of how right she was she got Robert Spencer to also rail against Trump for being a threat to the 1st Amendment. Obviously Trump has not ended the 1st Amendment or been pro-jihad.

This attitude towards COVID-19 is another one of those rare times when she is wrong. Please spend a little time becoming familiar with the course of this epidemic. It’s not just about death rates because there is no way of actually knowing how many people are actually infected. A lot of people who are not seniors have not died because they have received medical treatment, for pneumonia mostly. We need social distancing and personal hygiene to slow down the rate of spread as much and as early as possible to avoid having our medical facilities being overwhelmed. Dr. Fauci has explained all this this numerous times.

If this is gotten under control the whole thing will be over in about two months and we will bounce back.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  RCCA

Just curious but why would attending her Garland event put anyone in danger? That was the whole point. Being able to attend an event of your choice and have the freedom of being critical of Mohammad.

I don’t recall Ms. Geller ever saying Trump was threatening our 1st Amendment. I think she may have been disappointed that Trump didn’t actively defend her event and highlight it. Turmp gets it on Islam!

Trump is also telling people to “relax” and “not buy so much”. Trump is not the one stirring up hysterics or panic buying. He is suggesting the opposite.

Those who have the virus are supposed to report it. With any reporting it’s only as good as the people reporting it and collecting it.

I am optimistic too that this will be gotten under control.

RCCA
RCCA
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Go back and read the entries if you don’t believe me (if the are still there IDK). No one is criticizing the brave people who attended the Garland event for exercising their rights but they weren’t putting anyone else at risk. Suggesting that people should not take the advice of the CDC seriously regarding the COVID-19 pandemic affects a lot more people than the few who don’t mind getting sick themselves or seeing a lot of old people die. Otherwise I agree with what you said.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  RCCA

I commented on the Garland event because I am familiar with the issue. No one in this country should be intimidated to not attend an event and Trump doesn’t discourage that either. Trump totally supports freedom of speech.

She was initially a Cruz supporter but turned the cornor on that. I have no time for Cruz. He’s just another self serving two faced weasel as far as I am concerned. I did “vote my conscience” and voted Trump in the primary as well as the general.

The CDC is a large lethargic bureacratic organization. You do know the CDC screwed up on initial test kits? This was not Trump’s fault. We are seeing the inefficiency and incompetency of the bureaucrats. I can’t blame Trump for their institutionalized incompetency. They were there before he was President.

The CDC does need some clean up but for right now these people are the implementers and hopefully they are getting their act together. Personally speaking, I look at other sources than the CDC till they prove they are competent.

One thing that does surprise me is having to emphasize what should be basic personal hygiene. This toilet paper run is ridiculous! I think people maybe confused on virus symptoms.

RCCA
RCCA
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

I did a quick search on DuckDuckGo and Google and was unable to anything or even find a link to Atlas Shrugs to The Geller Report. Interesting.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Ms. Geller certainly summed up the anti Trump situation .
It is all about unseating Trump.

Mohammed_Goldberg
Mohammed_Goldberg
4 years ago

2009 H1N1 US infections = 22 million, deaths = 4000, and crickets from the main stream media about the lying African Muslim mulatto’s regime non-response to stop it.

2019 Civid-19 infections to date = 4143, deaths = 73, and the mainstream media and democRATS are screaming bloody murder about President Trump not doing enough to stop it.

patd
patd
4 years ago

Again, you go throwing real facts into the situation. The libturds hate facts and truth because they make their tiny libturd brain cell explode!!!

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

You’re way off, on your numbers, regarding the Mexican Swine Flue. In 2012, they pegged the number at over 16,000. However, further research kicked it up to almost 60,000 that died from the Mexican Swine Flu.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
4 years ago

To figure the mortality rate of any given locale, take the number of deaths reported and divide the number of known cases into it. Then move the decimal point in your quotient two places to the right and, in the case of the US, you will wind up with a rate of < 3%. Then account for the fact that almost 50% of the US deaths are centered around one assisted living facility in the Seattle area. This is called a built-in bias. Read "How to Lie With Statistics" by Huff, first published in 1954.

Mathew M
Mathew M
4 years ago

I won’t be surprised at all when the day comes that this Virus is a deliberate plow of the Chinese Government and the Democrats. Both will pay a heavy price for this, China will expose all the Democrats that are as much involved in taking payoffs as are the Bidens. And; then Our POTUS is going to cripple the Chinese Government and finally those People will be free of that Dictator totalitarian Government.

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