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John[_6_] March 25th 20 08:25 PM

Socialized medicine
 
Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of budget
cuts."

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[email protected] March 25th 20 08:55 PM

Socialized medicine
 
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of budget
cuts."

--


===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources. We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state. Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course. He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.

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Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 25th 20 09:12 PM

Socialized medicine
 
On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of budget
cuts."

--


===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources. We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state. Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course. He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.



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John[_6_] March 25th 20 09:23 PM

Socialized medicine
 
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:55:56 -0400, wrote:

On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of budget
cuts."

--


===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources. We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state. Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course. He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.


Best wishes for him. Hopefully he's not over 70 with a few other problems!
--

Freedom Isn't Free!

John[_6_] March 25th 20 09:25 PM

Socialized medicine
 
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:12:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of budget
cuts."

--


===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources. We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state. Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course. He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.


You probably won't, but try going here and clicking on the different dates in
the scale above the map. You'll see how the US is changing with regard to cases
in each state.

http://ncov.bii.virginia.edu/dashboa...hDW6GbdBdCH-jk
--

Freedom Isn't Free!

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 25th 20 09:49 PM

Socialized medicine
 
On 3/25/2020 5:25 PM, John wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:12:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of budget
cuts."

--

===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources. We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state. Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course. He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.





You probably won't, but try going here and clicking on the different dates in
the scale above the map. You'll see how the US is changing with regard to cases
in each state.

http://ncov.bii.virginia.edu/dashboa...hDW6GbdBdCH-jk

Why wouldn't I? That's where I just got the data for Massachusetts.
I've been visiting that website regularly since you first suggested it.



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Keyser Soze March 25th 20 09:56 PM

Socialized medicine
 
On 3/25/20 5:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/25/2020 5:25 PM, John wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:12:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride
and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the
outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of
budget
cuts."

--

===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources.Â* We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state.Â* Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course.Â* He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.





You probably won't, but try going here and clicking on the different
dates in
the scale above the map. You'll see how the US is changing with regard
to cases
in each state.

http://ncov.bii.virginia.edu/dashboa...hDW6GbdBdCH-jk


Why wouldn't I?Â*Â* That's where I just got the data for Massachusetts.
I've been visiting that website regularly since you first suggested it.



All I have seen is some limited ability to
track some percentage of those who have tested positive, and that is a
small percentage, and some larger percentage of those who have died. And
lots of wild-assed guesses. Trying to draw conclusions from such limited
data is a waste of time. I've gotten a perverse kick out of what
happened in Florida and what is about to happen in Tennessee.

Justan Ohlphart[_2_] March 26th 20 02:39 AM

Socialized medicine
 
On 3/25/2020 5:56 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/25/20 5:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/25/2020 5:25 PM, John wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:12:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national
pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the
outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years
of budget
cuts."

--

===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources.Â* We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state.Â* Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course.Â* He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.




You probably won't, but try going here and clicking on the different
dates in
the scale above the map. You'll see how the US is changing with
regard to cases
in each state.

http://ncov.bii.virginia.edu/dashboa...hDW6GbdBdCH-jk


Why wouldn't I?Â*Â* That's where I just got the data for Massachusetts.
I've been visiting that website regularly since you first suggested it.



I've gotten a perverse kick out of what
happened in Florida and what is about to happen in Tennessee.


You are one sick puppy Fat Harry.
--
Pity Fat Harry. His ability to produce rational thought on his own, no
longer exists, if it ever did at all.

[email protected] March 26th 20 03:53 AM

Socialized medicine
 
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:56:05 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 3/25/20 5:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/25/2020 5:25 PM, John wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:12:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national pride
and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the
outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years of
budget
cuts."

--

===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources.Â* We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state.Â* Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course.Â* He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.




You probably won't, but try going here and clicking on the different
dates in
the scale above the map. You'll see how the US is changing with regard
to cases
in each state.

http://ncov.bii.virginia.edu/dashboa...hDW6GbdBdCH-jk


Why wouldn't I?Â*Â* That's where I just got the data for Massachusetts.
I've been visiting that website regularly since you first suggested it.



All I have seen is some limited ability to
track some percentage of those who have tested positive, and that is a
small percentage, and some larger percentage of those who have died. And
lots of wild-assed guesses. Trying to draw conclusions from such limited
data is a waste of time. I've gotten a perverse kick out of what
happened in Florida and what is about to happen in Tennessee.


In Florida we might as well call this the I-95 virus because it seems
to be going up and down I-95. It really looks more like planes than
cars but there is a straight line between most of our cases and New
York. The Broward stampede got us here on this coast. Prior to that
all of the cases could be traced to Europe although the first one was
Israel and Egypt but she may have flown through an airport in Europe.
..

Bill[_12_] March 26th 20 04:12 AM

Socialized medicine
 
Justan Ohlphart wrote:
On 3/25/2020 5:56 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/25/20 5:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/25/2020 5:25 PM, John wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:12:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 3/25/2020 4:55 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:25:11 -0400, John wrote:

Is that the way to go?


"https://apnews.com/7ec91dc45d8d7c2ea86b0a97446a303a


‘We are collapsing’: Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy

"Spain’s universal health care system is a source of national
pride and often
hailed as a reason for its citizens’ legendary longevity, but the
outbreak is
exposing its shortcomings, some of which are the result of years
of budget
cuts."

--

===

It's a very real risk, especially in areas with high population
density or thin medical resources.Â* We have good friends and neighbors
with a son who is an MD in Vermont, not exactly a high population
state.Â* Nevertheless he was diagnosed positive today and will have to
quarentine of course.Â* He has a wife and children who are also at
risk.



Hope they make out ok.

Been noticing that many of the states that have had very few
confirmed cases are now starting to uptick a bit.

It seems to be impossible to expect that social distance type
rules are going to prevent this from spreading everywhere.
We may need to get used to the fact that the majority of people
across the nation are eventually going to become infected.

On March 4th Massachusetts had 2 confirmed cases.
It now has 1159.




You probably won't, but try going here and clicking on the different
dates in
the scale above the map. You'll see how the US is changing with
regard to cases
in each state.

http://ncov.bii.virginia.edu/dashboa...hDW6GbdBdCH-jk



Why wouldn't I?Â*Â* That's where I just got the data for Massachusetts.
I've been visiting that website regularly since you first suggested it.



I've gotten a perverse kick out of what
happened in Florida and what is about to happen in Tennessee.


You are one sick puppy Fat Harry.


He may see it first hand in Maryland. But maybe the basement is isolation
enough.



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