what he saidThis is though the best video I've seen so far on the topic. Super well made and informative.
I can't believe there are people NOT taking it seriously. They really don't fucking get it, at all.Yesterday, in NY there were 3038 cases of which 1332 were new. That is, the number of infected got multiplied by about 1.76.
Today, few hours ago, there were 5369 cases of which 2331 were new. That is, the number of infected got multiplied by about 1.76.
If this keeps up, then in 13 days, there will be 8.3 million infected in NY, or about the population of NYC. Not to incite panic, it's unlikely that absolutely everyone would get sick, but if you live in New York, it's time to take self isolation seriously.
It's okay, they stocked up on toilet roll - they are well prepared.I can't believe there are people NOT taking it seriously. They really don't fucking get it, at all.
Times like this make me laugh when the news comes on and says someone was arrested with 2,000 rounds of ammunition, because all I can think about is that is just enough for for a Saturday morning for meIt's okay, they stocked up on toilet roll - they are well prepared.
It may well be the planets biggest joke. I sincerely hope gazing at their 106 toilet rolls while on their sick bed and then for the two/three months after they recover while they work through them gives them a proper sense of perspective on what they did, because I very much doubt anything else will.
It’s likely those people already had it, but we just did not know it. This is why testing is so important, how many people out there have it, what the true progression is for the majority of the population, etc. this can only be known if we know the true number of cases. This is also why social distancing is important. No, you may not have contact with loved ones that are vulnerable,, but if you have it or contract it, and you don’t take precautions, you could pass it along to someone that does have a vulnerable person. for instance, the person working the checkout line at the grocery store Who can’t help but work because they are critical right now.Yesterday, in NY there were 3038 cases of which 1332 were new. That is, the number of infected got multiplied by about 1.76.
Today, few hours ago, there were 5369 cases of which 2331 were new. That is, the number of infected got multiplied by about 1.76.
If this keeps up, then in 13 days, there will be 8.3 million infected in NY, or about the population of NYC. Not to incite panic, it's unlikely that absolutely everyone would get sick, but if you live in New York, it's time to take self isolation seriously.
Yesterday, in NY there were 3038 cases of which 1332 were new. That is, the number of infected got multiplied by about 1.76.
Today, few hours ago, there were 5369 cases of which 2331 were new. That is, the number of infected got multiplied by about 1.76.
If this keeps up, then in 13 days, there will be 8.3 million infected in NY, or about the population of NYC. Not to incite panic, it's unlikely that absolutely everyone would get sick, but if you live in New York, it's time to take self isolation seriously.
I'm actually working with some data now about infection rates (I'll try to post later). Based on earlier reports, a 33% infection rate is a pretty good estimate, although that is from countries that implemented quarentines and social restrictions early on.It’s likely those people already had it, but we just did not know it. This is why testing is so important, how many people out there have it, what the true progression is for the majority of the population, etc. this can only be known if we know the true number of cases. This is also why social distancing is important. No, you may not have contact with loved ones that are vulnerable,, but if you have it or contract it, and you don’t take precautions, you could pass it along to someone that does have a vulnerable person. for instance, the person working the checkout line at the grocery store Who can’t help but work because they are critical right now.