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  1. Just trying to give some optimistic outlook based on some numbers. Just keep this as a positive thought and don’t expect it to be true course. source : Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. Just an estimate. as of now it’s just a guesstimate even since non of the pattern followed any common sense so far. The growth of new cases in Ohio has slowed until last Saturday 3/28 cases in Ohio were growing by 20%+ every day. after that Sunday 3/29 - 17.57% Monday 3/30 - 16.94% Tuesday 3/31 - 13.76% Wednesday 4/1 - 15.83% Thursday 4/2 - 13.94% Friday 4/3 - 14.13% Saturday 4/4 - 12.89% Sunday 4/5 - 8.13% Based on this these guys revised and saying Ohio is now projected to peak in hospitalizations in 2 days, on April 8. By Sunday, April 26, Ohio is projected to need less than 200 hospital beds across the entire state. Ohio is projected to have 0 shortages in terms of regular beds or ICU beds. Ohio is projected to need 223 ventilators, down from the previous projection of 615. All seems positive, on ground lvl I can tell you at one point they were making arrangement to convert all the closed of cafeteria sections into make shift wards to cover demands and of course to make lot of money etc, but we never saw the extreme brunt, we never had the tough job to choose who gets to go on the ventilator. Whtr the grandma with sniffles or the young dad with sniffles and large goober. They all got put on ventilator of course for more billing and money is money. there is an old saying, it’s easier to wake people up when they are sleeping. But when they pretend to be sleeping it’s difficult.
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  2. Ohio is on the way of decline phase, if we are able to keep the current scenario Tight and intact we likely will be on the way to stable state by end of April. Of course anything can change. But At least light at the end of the tunnel. dewine did a lot of things right at the right time despite a lot of people denouncing him and sentencing him to the stake Glad to see majority of people followed the right step. sad to see still lot of people peddling out fking conspiracy theory when people Are loosing life. We lost more life’s than 9/11 slowly painfully and worst part; all alone during their final days and hours. All these conspiracy peddlers should walk through the hospital / ICU floor to see ground reality. We probably escaped the major brunt because of timely action taken and followed. here is to hoping that may 2020 is back to normal for us.
    4 points
  3. No store should allow returns for any of the popular over-bought items. Fuck those people.
    3 points
  4. Thanks for sharing numbers Nivin. I place more stake in data than headlines 👍
    2 points
  5. Apparently the zombie apocalypse started in Finland yesterday.
    2 points
  6. Road at the wilds the this morning before the rain came. Pretty muddy but wasn’t the worst I’ve seen it this time of year.
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  7. Passed a CBR in corner. Kind of a dick pass, felt good though.
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  9. Good advice, however my source was impeccable. They are the real deal.
    1 point
  10. Another advantage of this is that you get paid to poop. A shit-pro.
    1 point
  11. I do most of my shitting at work, where it should be done. Helps conserve TP.
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  12. People who are infected with COVID19 and survive (97-98 percent by current stats) are immune and their bodies kill the virus. That's a fact. Do you know that most children have mild to no symptoms from COVID19? That's a fact. So why close schools to when kids will then essentially become virus killers. You'll say "they'll bring it home to sickly grandma who will die" but that can happen next month as well because the kids haven't been exposed yet to build immunity. All the spring breakers that caught it this year are examples. If any of them died, I'm certain the media would have been all over it. Now those kid's bodies will destroy the virus if they get it again. Average annual US deaths from: Heart Disease: 647,000 Cancer: 558,000 Drug Overdoses in the US: 70,000 Estimated common flu SO FAR this year: 29,000 Estimated common flu for the whole year: 59,000 Estimated from pneumonia this year: 49,000 Estimated from auto accidents this year: 33,000 Total US COVID-19 deaths as of April 5: 9,528 People say "if it saves just one life"........ Death is tragic, death is sad and many times death could have been prevented. But death is the inevitable end of every life. It happens every day on much larger scales yet we ignore it or grieve it and move on. We don't shut down entire economies over it. This is scare driven by the media. Why are people hoarding? Because it's in the media. We hear about every obscure c-list celebrity that has died from complications to COVID19. We never hear about the 98% that survive, many with little to no symptoms. People get the sniffles and rush to be put on ventilators that they don't need. Hospitals can't handle the demand (for profit hospitals are more concerned with making a buck anyways but that's another story). Common sense has completely left the building.
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  13. I'm not sure you read it thoroughly. American company makes medical masks. American made masks cost more due to wages and regulatory costs. Hospitals like to buy Chinese masks because they're cheap. Slave labor and communist government subsidies do that. H1N1 drives demand sky high. American company ramps up production very quickly to make masks because American hospitals promise to keep buying them from American company. After H1N1 subsides, American hospitals renege and only buy from cheap suppliers like Chinese. American company gets to lay off workers from two shifts and now has to pay unemployment cost because of broken promises. American company is tired of getting screwed over by American hospitals and basically says "I want a contract or you can pound sand". Now hospitals are pounding sand.
    1 point
  14. She was doing them while she was riding behind me. She didn't wan to be too showy for the camera.
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  15. To clarify, By decline I meant % growth of new cases, overall numbers still slow climb. But the onslaught seems to have slowed down
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  16. Going down to OECR to ride it after work.
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