CrazySanMan
2013'er
We are at 100 cases in the US with 2 deaths, so 2%.
We will see once it gets widespread.
https://www.foxnews.com/health/who-...h-rate-3-4-percent-olympics-delay-possibility
The US has 128 cases and 9 deaths.
We are at 100 cases in the US with 2 deaths, so 2%.
We will see once it gets widespread.
https://www.foxnews.com/health/who-...h-rate-3-4-percent-olympics-delay-possibility
The US has 128 cases and 9 deaths.
The US has 128 cases and 9 deaths.
I have 60 day supply of food for all family members more now that my oldest is away at school. I also have camp stoves portable propane heaters and potassium permagnate for purifying. I have 6- 7 gallon jugs and a water filter that I can pump from the stream down the road a ways it I have to. I have a well with a 1500 gallon storage tank so I think I'm good
I heard on the news this am that it may get real bad in the Fall ...
KMnO4 is very effective at making water safe from biological problems (bacteria, viruses, protozoa, etc), but does nothing to help against anything else.
For people with actual medical knowledge... what are peoples opinions about getting the pneumonia vaccine? Its normally recommended for older/sicker people, but it seems like the mortality for this is closely associated with the pneumonia, the vaccine may help with that?
OK, so 7% so far....
-Corona virus affects very young and elderly worse
-Corona virus causes upper respiratory infections that can lead to pneumonias
-Viral pneumonias can further lead to secondary bacterial infections
-The pneumonia vaccine may help prevent secondary bacterial pneumonias
Vaccines are recommended for many reasons. We should get them
as stated up thread, I believe, the 1918 Spanish Flu got its start in early 1917, fizzled out over the summer and took its toll in the fall of 2017/2018 winter.
keep and eye on south of the equator this summer
...The Maryland Department of Health's labs in Baltimore can now test for the Coronavirus. This means they'll be able to catch and treat people with the virus earlier rather than waiting for the test results from the CDC labs in Atlanta, Georgia. People who are suspected to have the virus may be diagnosed faster through the State Public Health labs in Baltimore.
What we know right now is 9 people have died from the virus in the U.S.
In Maryland, 7 people are being tested. 6 others have tested negative.
There are no cases reported in Maryland...
The data is skewed and will continue to be skewed for a while since it got into a nursing home early. There are 50 more sick folks who are especially vulnerable over there.
I would say slow roll the prep. A lot of uninformed panic buying right now. By all accounts only high risk are the elderly and infirm