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Honestly I haven't had much time the last few days because of how busy I've been posting with your mom.I will welcome re-opening with open arms if it means he has less time for SDN posting.
Honestly I haven't had much time the last few days because of how busy I've been posting with your mom.I will welcome re-opening with open arms if it means he has less time for SDN posting.
Honestly I haven't had much time the last few days because of how busy I've been posting with your mom.
I see you have "Saving The World" under your profile pic, "Renaissance Man." I have to admit it's pretty cool to be able to chat with a real superhero and all. Which are you going to do first, save the world or pass the boards?Hopefully you can last longer with her than your career did in Emergency Medicine.
It's all good, man. We're family here. I shouldn't have brought out mom jokes. My bad.I apologize for my low blow comment. I was pissed about being accused of "welcoming" all other forms of death, and the insinuation about my mother (who I haven't been able to see for almost 2 months because of my job). It had me seeing red. I will think before hitting "post". Sorry.
It's all good, man. We're family here. I shouldn't have brought out mom jokes. My bad.
I don't consider comments about my EM career length a "low blow." I've been open about it since my first, "I'm done!" post 10 years ago. You'd be surprised how many DMs I get from people saying, "I finally get you, bro. Help." And I do try to help. Technically, I'm still going to say I'm still "in" EM as long as ABEM keeps charging me $2,000 to stay certified so I can have the pleasure of paying $2,000 to stay sub-specialty certified 😆 .
Not only does Detroit currently have enough ICU beds to fight COVID-19, they have more empty ICU beds than they've ever had in a normal non-COVID year. The mayor is begging Governor Whitmer to reopen elective hospital services and she's refusing, despite armed protestors storming the capital building demanding the state reopen.
"'The one thing I’m really calling on our governor and our hospitals and our doctors to work on is opening up the rest of the medical system,' [Mayor] Duggan said. 'Having 700 empty beds is something we never saw in this city in a normal year.'"
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Detroit mayor calls for governor and hospitals to allow more medical procedures
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan urged the governor to let hospitals resume more medical procedures because he says people are missing out on care they need.www.freep.com
Was getting a Trebek/Connery vibe from you two.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.Those greedy doctors killed 'em off just to make money.But... what if we didn't actually NEED those 700 empty beds?
I'm willing to bet that a good portion of those beds are occupied by "rocks" (Think: "House of God") that have now finally died.
Not only does Detroit currently have enough ICU beds to fight COVID-19, they have more empty ICU beds than they've ever had in a normal non-COVID year. The mayor is begging Governor Whitmer to reopen elective hospital services and she's refusing, despite armed protestors storming the capital building demanding the state reopen.
"'The one thing I’m really calling on our governor and our hospitals and our doctors to work on is opening up the rest of the medical system,' [Mayor] Duggan said. 'Having 700 empty beds is something we never saw in this city in a normal year.'"
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Detroit mayor calls for governor and hospitals to allow more medical procedures
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan urged the governor to let hospitals resume more medical procedures because he says people are missing out on care they need.www.freep.com
Correct.In the interest of accuracy there aren't 700 empty ICU beds, there are 700 empty hospital beds. There are 100 empty ICU beds per the article.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
That is a great skit.
"Turd Ferguson" 😆
, Lol)Not sure I love that hotel reopening part...Restaurant with outdoor seating open in my state, bitchezzzzzz! So ready for a big, fat, juicy steak-a-layka!
Beaches, parks open, "work or home order" gone!
(Hotels open to NY/NJ tourists, too., Lol)
Maybe this isn't the right place for this, but I honestly hope that this COVID-crisis spurs America to "get lean".
No, you can't eat every meal out.
Yes, you can cook for your family using simple things.
No, "frozen dinners" do not count as "cooking for your family".
In a nation with an obesity (not overweight, mind you, but OBESITY) rate of 35%+
Change needs to happen.
Breakfast can be oatmeal.
Lunch can be a simple, home-made sandwich and a pickle or two.
Dinner can be a pork-chop and a salad. You'll wake up hungry enough to eat breakfast.
I just hate "fat and dumb".
"RustedFox Rants" in 5.... 4.... 3.... 2.... 1....
Did you see the study I just posted from Iran?Been following this thread and other human med COVID threads for awhile because I think hearing from physicians on this matter is valuable. Meanwhile WA seems to want to kill any economy we had left. Guy didn't even have an inkling of how to try and reopen as of 2 weeks ago and still needed to create a task force. Released a "plan" today. No parameters for how we should determine to move from one phase to the other. Guy says we haven't "won this fight against the virus yet"... So basically perpetual "stay at home". Thank goodness I live within driving distance to ID they at least have a solid plan in place even if it ends up being a disaster.
Wash state is below avg in deaths and cases per capita. You should open.Been following this thread and other human med COVID threads for awhile because I think hearing from physicians on this matter is valuable. Meanwhile WA seems to want to kill any economy we had left. Guy didn't even have an inkling of how to try and reopen as of 2 weeks ago and still needed to create a task force. Released a "plan" today. No parameters for how we should determine to move from one phase to the other. Guy says we haven't "won this fight against the virus yet"... So basically perpetual "stay at home". Thank goodness I live within driving distance to ID they at least have a solid plan in place even if it ends up being a disaster.
I did. I agree we should be open more than his abysmal plan that doesn't even have criteria set to evaluate moving to the next phase which I think is the most worrisome issue.Did you see the study I just posted from Iran?
May 1, 2020, CDC: "For people 65 years and older, current COVID-19 hospitalization rates are similar to those observed during comparable time points* during recent high severity influenza seasons."
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In the first example, you’ve ad hominem attacked the authors and not their methods, facts or conclusions, which I presented without comment. By that logic any consultant you ever call can say, “Nothing you say can be right because you’re an ER doctor and not specialist in _____.”Ahh yes, because i also like to get my public health recommendations from Oceanographers. From the author's bio:
"I study mesoscale and submesoscale oceanic processes. I am particularly interested in the formation and evolution of coherent and recurrent vortices and their impact on other oceanic structures. This includes their interactions with coastal currents, basin-scale transports of heat and salt, and small scale tracer variance production. My work is both observational and numerical."
Yup, the lockdown was unnecessary. All this hubbub for basically a 2nd season of the flu. Nothing to see here folks.
If you're saying this in response to the CDC release above, none of that is said in their update, at all. I don't know where you got that from.What I don't find reasonable is the cavalier attitude expressed by several healthcare professionals on this board. No matter what the R0 is or what the true infection fatality rate is, 60,000 or so Americans have died of this virus in a little over one month's time. It should be glaringly obvious that this health threat is significantly worse than even the most severe seasonal influenza despite whatever cherry picked statistics there are out there.
If you're saying this in response to the CDC release above, none of that is said in their update, at all. I don't know where you got that from.
You highlighted a specific line comparing the hospitalization rate for 65+ being comparable to severe seasonal flu. Am I wrong to infer the purpose of this was to support an argument comparing COVID to seasonal flu? I don't think its a stretch to say that your postings, in aggregate, are written in support of a belief that this pandemic is not all its cracked up to be. If I'm wrong then I'm sorry for misinterpreting you.
I would agree that certain fear mongering in the national media has people more fearful than they should be, but the gravity of the situation should be obvious in the body count. From the guys in Bakersfield to members of this board, I've seen people use questionable data and questionable methodology to claim that this crisis is blown out of proportion and not much worse than the flu. 65,000+ American lives in a matter of a few weeks time would say otherwise.
There was no purpose or intended inference. I simply posted the information without comment. Do with it, what you will.You highlighted a specific line comparing the hospitalization rate for 65+ being comparable to severe seasonal flu. Am I wrong to infer the purpose of this was to support an argument comparing COVID to seasonal flu?
It's a nice silver lining for us parents, the mortality rate in kids is basically zero.CDC 5/1/20 : "For children (0-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons."
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I don't think it's cavalier. We know this virus disproportionally kills people > 80 and those who have medical problems. It would have been far simpler to divert resources to protect and isolate the proportion of the population at risk, than to attempt to quarantine 100% of the population while destroying the economy. Nursing homes (where this virus kills the most) should have been forced adopt stringent employee testing/tracing and quarantine measures. All other elderly, obese, and sick people should have been advised to self isolate indefinitely. We could have set up programs for meals/essential delivery as well as economic assistance for the eld
Would some elderly or sick people not listen to guidelines and go out and get infected? Yes of course, but it is their right to do that once given the data.
Americans have been so willing to give up basic rights and freedoms it's shocking.
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There was no purpose or intended inference. I simply posted the information without comment. Do with it, what you will.
I don't think it's cavalier. We know this virus disproportionally kills people > 80 and those who have medical problems. It would have been far simpler to divert resources to protect and isolate the proportion of the population at risk, than to attempt to quarantine 100% of the population while destroying the economy. Nursing homes (where this virus kills the most) should have been forced adopt stringent employee testing/tracing and quarantine measures. All other elderly, obese, and sick people should have been advised to self isolate indefinitely. We could have set up programs for meals/essential delivery as well as economic assistance for the elderly who needed it.
Would some elderly or sick people not listen to guidelines and go out and get infected? Yes of course, but it is their right to do that once given the data.
Americans have been so willing to give up basic rights and freedoms it's shocking.
The Democratic governors have no incentive to re-open anything. Benefits for them to keep things closed as long as possible:
1. They can't be accused of "not doing everything to save lives"
2. They won't be blamed for a second spike in infections
3. The more ego-maniacal ones get to exercise broad control over people
4. It's an excuse to push through other pet projects, like environmental and welfare programs that are unrelated
5. A bad economy makes it less likely for Trump to win
They will only open things up when there is so much public pressure and discontent that the situation is untenable.
This article perfectly sums up the situation and how we get out of it:
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How to reopen society using medical science and logic
Total isolation must now end to limit the enormous harms accumulating from sacrificing vital health care and imposing economic lockdown.thehill.com
There's talk in my state about doing just thatI think that dude who wrote that article was saying a few months ago that this isn't all that harmful of a virus. At least he's consistent.
I agree with some of the article, however opening schools is an area of concern. We are not keeping them home because of risk of disease to kids; rather we keep them home because they spread the disease like wildfire spreads through dry chaparral in California and Arizona. Plus the end of the school year is just about over anyway. I would rather keep them home now, and open school 4-6 weeks earlier to make up for lost time. Like in mid July.
That might not be bad, as I recall July 2006, when there were 18 days over 100. I had a season's pass to an amusement park, and couldn't do it. The kids in the AC might be just right.There's talk in my state about doing just that
Opening early? Really? Where'd you hear that?There's talk in my state about doing just that
Let's face it. None of these cats trying to predict anything about this thing, have right about anything. Next time, let's put some numbers up on a wall and while blindfolded throw a cat turd at the wall and see where it sticks. We might get closer that way.Interesting in their "bad models" that actual deaths >> modeled deaths. Birdstrike, why can't they get their modeling correct?!?! LOL