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In reply to the discussion: Something Surprised Me In The COVID Numbers [View all]Skraxx
(3,177 posts)32. Good to See You!
All's well. Working at a local medical center/research institute/social services org, a one-stop shop as it were, specializing in ID actually, with some good partnerships at Rutgers, NYU and various Pharmas, etc.
Congrats on your retirement my friend! You've more than earned it. And your "hobby" of enriching us all with your wisdom is greatly appreciated.
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Deaths track closer to hospitalizations than cases, the deaths come 2 - 3 weeks after peak ....
uponit7771
Nov 2020
#4
I think, yes, more young people and improvements in care but deaths can lag by 4-6 weeks
bullimiami
Nov 2020
#9
true. without widespread testing we dont know how many asymptomatic cases there are but ...
bullimiami
Nov 2020
#23
It's so easy where I live now to get a test and I think a lot more people are taking advantage
IsItJustMe
Nov 2020
#34
Yep, that's what happened here. We had a shock early on when it hit nursing homes.
Midnight Writer
Nov 2020
#29
Yeah. They figured out that putting people on ventilators was a really bad thing.
IsItJustMe
Nov 2020
#36