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Posted By: Bogmaster

Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 03:53 AM

The virus deaths in 6 weeks ,have surpassed 61/2 months of flu deaths.More deadly and faster spreading than the flu.
Lets pray for the best as things open up again. My guess is,we haven't seen anything yet.
Tom
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 04:14 AM

The states and countries that didn't lock down had fewer deaths and ill.
They did the numbers figuring in percentage and total population
Posted By: Bogmaster

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 04:30 AM

It isn't over yet.
Tom
Posted By: Boco

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 04:36 AM

They're sayin here there will be another round next winter before its gone.
Posted By: mnsota

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 04:42 AM

It isn't over yet.

Nor are the numbers,..that saying,.I'm with you,I will error on the side of prudence. Old fu@@ like us should adhere to common sense and recognize those (gamblers) that will
keep America going!
Posted By: Bogmaster

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 04:43 AM

I think we will lose a lot of people ,as things start to reopen.
Tom
Posted By: mnsota

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 04:54 AM

They're sayin here there will be another round next winter before its gone.

I think (hope) we are more collectively( not a communist statement) grin more adept at addressing this problem. A lot of countries are in bid for a cure. That's a good thing.
Posted By: mnsota

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 05:00 AM

I think we will lose a lot of people ,as things start to reopen.


How do you measure that though?
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 06:03 AM

I hope we dont lose a lot of people.

A lot of people will have had exposure when flu season comes back. I am hoping the worst is over.

Its a virus. It isnt going away, a cure is unlikely. Effective treatment likely is doable
Posted By: mnsota

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 06:17 AM

I think you are right on the money danny, this will emerge again in the fall !,..but there will be a bigger affront to its contagion

One has to wonder why so many displayed on national media,...cant seem to agree on a uniform conclusion
Posted By: mnsota

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 06:25 AM

Listening to all aspects from various news outlets,..one is overwhelmed with confusion! (one) should take time to look confidently on their own perception
Posted By: BernieB.

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 11:48 AM

Today's numbers:

Population of Minnesota - 5,640,000
COVID cases - 2,567
Recovered - 1,254
Deaths - 160
Posted By: corky

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 12:01 PM

Tom: You might find this article interesting regarding severity for people with/without underlying conditions:
https://www.foxnews.com/health/near...ered-underlying-health-issue-study-finds
Posted By: walleyed

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 12:03 PM

Originally Posted by Bogmaster
I think we will lose a lot of people ,as things start to reopen.
Tom


That, and the fact that Covid-19 may never be gone as It may be present for years to come
along with other strains of seasonal Influenza that have been around forever.

w
Posted By: MChewk

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 12:14 PM

Discussions now are the folks that are dying/ might die because there is no other health care procedures happening. Wife is a nurse and the admin up top are prepping them with more money as once this economy opens back there will be an onslaught of medical patients that have put off regular procedures.
This event has changed the way we will do things.
Posted By: MJM

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 12:22 PM

It will never end. Lock downs will not stop it. It may slow it some, at best. Open it up. If you want to stay locked up for the rest of your life go for it.
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 12:36 PM

Not saying your wrong Easy to stay inside with this kinda weather lets see what happens when when the temps get in the 70's or walk into the grocery store and find empty shelves because of long term shut downs not just panic buying
What are you gonna say when available food supplies are diverted to metro areas cause they need it more like medical supplies are now
Ya I know we'll all be singing "Hank Williams Jr."
Posted By: BernieB.

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 12:58 PM

I'm not sure what the rest of you are seeing but the biggest challenge I had yesterday was finding a place to park at Menards. Stores are jammed with people, streets are full of cars. looks like business as usual around here except about half the people you see in stores are wearing masks. There are no cases in this part of the state so maybe that has something to do with it. Plus most people around here don't trust the media. If the subject comes up among people, most just shake their head and say they think this is all ridiculous. There's a huge gap between the country and the city, the way people view these things, and the amount of fear.
Posted By: T-Rex

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:01 PM

The facts are that it is:
  • here
  • spreads like mad
  • is unstoppable
  • leaves bodies in its wake
  • a huge percentage of those bodies are within known parameters
The question is what do we do about it? If we all hide, it just waits for us to come out. How about if we provide a safe environment for our vulnerable, and the rest of us cautiously carry on the work of the world?
Posted By: walleye101

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:10 PM

Originally Posted by BernieB.
Today's numbers:

Population of Minnesota - 5,640,000
COVID cases - 2,567
Recovered - 1,254
Deaths - 160


Three of these four can actually be quantified. Perhaps number 2 could be put in perspective by reporting the number of people tested.
Posted By: T-Rex

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:11 PM

Originally Posted by T-Rex
How about if we provide a safe environment for our vulnerable...
So, T-Rex, you big know-it-all, how do you define that environment?

OK, I don't exactly know. But, I do know it is more likely and more effective to come up with one for 100,000 than it is for 6,000,000.
Posted By: Getting There

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:16 PM

Maybe people will that this more seriously the next time around! JMO
Posted By: Osky

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:17 PM

Tom to put another light on it, of the 160 deaths more than 120 were people in assisted living and elderly care homes.
That seems to show the diseases primary battleground and our lack of focus and effort on battling its spread there.

Osky
Posted By: QuietButDeadly

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:36 PM

The death toll from the closing down of routine medical care and the effects of the financial ruin brought on by the shutdown will far exceed the death toll of the virus itself IMO. Unfortunately, we will never know the real numbers caused by the virus or the shutdown. There is NO Truth in the reporting since there is financial implications for anything virus related so people quit dying from pneumonia when the virus showed up. Terminal cancer patients are being reported as virus casualties also.

And nobody will ever try to put numbers together for folks who die from conditions that are going untreated during the shutdown.

Yes, there are some areas where the virus has hit hard but there have been millions of appointments cancelled as the medical industry overall has gone on lockdown for all but emergencies. I have personally had appointments pushed out several months by my provider. I was not given a choice. And I can not get procedures scheduled to improve my quality of life.

I am also unable to do things that I believe can be done safely with reasonable precautions because Big Brother decided I was not responsible enough to make my on decision and deal with the consequences thereof. Life is filled with risks. We take risks every day, virus or no virus.

We have had contagious viruses before, we will have them again. And in this case, I firmly believe that the measures taken to combat this have created a condition a lot worse than the virus itself.

BTW, I am in the high risk group. This is my opinion! Your mileage may vary!
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/23/20 01:55 PM

Professor Yitzhak Ben Israel of Tel Aviv University, who also serves on the research and development advisory board for Teva Pharmaceuticals plotted the coronavirus infection of US, UK, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, and Spain.

The numbers told a shocking story. Irrespective of whether the country quarantined like Israel, or went on business like normal like Sweden, the virus peaked and subsided in the exact same way. All countries experienced seemingly identical infection patterns with the number of infected peaking in the sixth week and rapidly subsiding in the eight week.

The Wuhan virus follow its own pattern he told Mako, an Israeli news agency. It is a fixed pattern not dependent on freedom or quarantine. There is a decline in the number of infections even in countries without closures, he wrote.

Professor Israel concluded in his analysis that data from the past 50 days indicates that the closure policies of the quarantined countries can be replaced by more moderate social distance policies. The numbers do not support quarantine or economic closure.
Posted By: MJM

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/24/20 01:28 AM

Read this slow. Then you will understand why I think its blown out of reality.

Senator Scott Jensen represents Minnesota. He’s also a doctor. He appeared on Fox News with Laura Ingram where he revealed a very disturbing piece of information.

Dr. Scott Jensen says the American Medical Association is now “encouraging” doctors to overcount coronavirus deaths across the country.

Jensen received a 7-page document that showed him how to fill out a death certificate as a “COVID-19 diagnosis” even when there isn’t a lab test confirming the diagnosis.

“Right now Medicare is determining that if you have a COVID-19 admission to the hospital you get $13,000. If that COVID-19 patient goes on a ventilator you get $39,000, three times as much. Nobody can tell me after 35 years in the world of medicine that sometimes those kinds of things impact on what we do.”
Posted By: walleye101

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/24/20 01:46 AM

Yesterday during the Governors press briefing they announced a big effort with collaboration between the UofM, Mayo, and Essentia Health for a comprehensive testing program in Minnesota. One of the speakers (sorry I don't recall which one) stated very emphatically that we are in the early stages of this, and will be in it for the long haul, since only 5% of Minnesota has been exposed to this virus. Now I'm no expert but, isn't it odd that on the day they are announcing the start of a broad testing program this guy already knows the percent of Minnesota residents who have been exposed?
Posted By: MNCedar

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/24/20 02:37 AM

For any MN guys that are interested....

https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html

I don't know if many know this or not, but the MN Dept of Health updates this page everyday at 11:00 am. There are 2,942 positive cases and 200 deaths listed for 4/23. All the numbers are there, including current hospitalizations, deaths, ICU patients, no longer needing isolation, etc. Regardless of which side of the debate you're on, It's worth checking to those that are following things in MN.


Posted By: Actor

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/24/20 03:11 AM

Originally Posted by Bogmaster
I think we will lose a lot of people ,as things start to reopen.
Tom


Our State Dr. who I respect her very much... said yesterday... after the open there will be an increase 5 to 15% and then hopefully have a downward decline. BUT the thing is they just don't know. I have also read various places with slightly different numbers that it has already mutated slightly, 8 times. The good thing is it hasn't mutated to an extremely viral case yet. This of course could happen and then the "Fit will hit the Shan". and those that have already had it may not have developed strong enough protection and they will get it again, but this time it could be extremely deadly.

Let us all pray this doesn't happen.

Garry-
Posted By: Duckie1

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/24/20 03:20 AM

I believe it can also mutate to a version that has less or no effect on humans as others viruses have.
Posted By: walleye101

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/24/20 11:40 AM

Originally Posted by Actor
Originally Posted by Bogmaster
I think we will lose a lot of people ,as things start to reopen.
Tom


Our State Dr. who I respect her very much... said yesterday... after the open there will be an increase 5 to 15% and then hopefully have a downward decline. BUT the thing is they just don't know. I have also read various places with slightly different numbers that it has already mutated slightly, 8 times. The good thing is it hasn't mutated to an extremely viral case yet. This of course could happen and then the "Fit will hit the Shan". and those that have already had it may not have developed strong enough protection and they will get it again, but this time it could be extremely deadly.

Let us all pray this doesn't happen.

Garry-


If we dwell on all the things that COULD happen we will never come out from under our rocks.
Posted By: Actor

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 05:06 AM

I agree... it is not something that would should be obsessed by it, BUT we should be aware of it and not go recklessly about our business like it is the sniffles or a hang nail either. That is what happened in 1918, a lot of people shrugged it off because they lived several hundred miles away where it was happening and they paid for it dearly. What is the saying... "Don't mess with Mother Nature", or even take her for granted.

Garry-
Posted By: bhugo

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 06:10 AM

Originally Posted by Bogmaster
The virus deaths in 6 weeks ,have surpassed 61/2 months of flu deaths.More deadly and faster spreading than the flu.
Lets pray for the best as things open up again. My guess is,we haven't seen anything yet.
Tom

I agree Tom. It’s worth a few prayers for sure!
Posted By: The Beav

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 01:21 PM

Yesterday In WI we had 300+ confirmed cases. This Isn't over by a long shot.
Posted By: Dirt

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 03:09 PM

I wouldn't want to be unhealthy. The plan was to slow the spread so some of the unhealthy ( if exposed they still might die from being unhealthy) would not die because of of a lack of medical care. If the lack of medical care is not an issue, time to go back to work.
Posted By: MJM

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 03:39 PM

Pennsylvania has had to remove hundreds of coronavirus deaths from its official death count this week, following questions of accuracy and highlighted discrepancies by area coroners.


The PA health department decided to include “probable” coronavirus deaths, or an assumed COVID-19-related death without testing for the virus, to their death tolls, dating back days and even weeks ago. But the death toll spike raised questions from coroners who came forward to highlight a discrepancy in death totals, which were not adding up to the number of all-cause deaths.

The scrutiny triggered multiple revisions and statements from the department, including the removal of 200 “probable” COVID-19 deaths and a claim of computer “glitching.”

“Pennsylvania started to include ‘probable deaths’ in its fatalities. As a result, the total number of coronavirus deaths grew by 276, then 360, in successive nights, almost doubling the number of deaths in the state in two days,” a Fox News report explained. ” The Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) subsequently removed 200 deaths from its count after facing mounting questions about the accuracy of the count.”
Posted By: T-Rex

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 03:45 PM

Figures never lie; but, sometimes liars figure.

So, in comparing last year's flue numbers with this year's, I have to assume that the cure for the common flue is Corvid19.
Posted By: T-Rex

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 04:02 PM

Here is something I posted on the "gov. of GA" thread, but, is as appropriate here:

Gov Walz of Minnesota gave a press conference on Thursday. Buried in his 1 hour sales pitch to continue quarantine was a statement to the effect: "Sooner or later we are all going to get it."

If that is true, and I believe it is; let's go about our business. Three cheers for Georgia, and Sweden while we're at it.
Posted By: trapperman222

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 04:08 PM

194 babies born every day in Mn. So no matter how this goes im sure there will be more people in MN next year at this time than there is now. Just sayin.
Posted By: red mt

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 04:20 PM

No buddy moves no buddy get hurt system ,,,,, interesting yup we are in trouble in this country
Posted By: Diggerman

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 06:58 PM

If this is indeed a test to see how far the govt can push people, They have exceeded their wildest expectations.
Posted By: Bogmaster

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/25/20 08:36 PM

Never even considered that.And I still don't.
Tom
Posted By: Born

Re: Virus In MN. - 04/26/20 12:22 AM

Thank goodness I have been working.
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