|
Debating with the enemy Discuss politics, current events, and other hot button issues here. |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
05-18-2020, 03:21 PM | #481 |
A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Newtown Square, PA
Age: 45
Posts: 12,421
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Nursing home deaths are not the fault of anybody.
Where do the most fragile elderly people go, who can't take care of themselves anymore? Nursing homes. Who is most susceptible from dying due to COVID-19? The most fragile elderly people who can't take care of themselves anymore. What did you think would happen to them?
__________________
God made certain people to play football. He was one of them. |
Advertisements |
05-18-2020, 04:29 PM | #482 | |
The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Beaverdam Virginia
Age: 63
Posts: 2,137
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
|
|
05-18-2020, 04:42 PM | #483 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hanahan, South Carolina
Age: 41
Posts: 19,921
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
The need to blame every single COVID related death on a Democrat or Republican is pretty tiresome. This is a once in a generation type thing that is picking off the already vulnerable. It sucks. But unfortunately that's what happens in nature. Lion's don't go for the fastiest/healthiest gazelle. We don't need to blame it on someone. Need to find the best balance of protecting the most vulnerable and keeping the economy going. There is no perfect answer.
__________________
"You can be my wingman anytime." "Bulls**t. You can be mine." |
05-18-2020, 05:14 PM | #484 |
\m/
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NY
Age: 51
Posts: 99,411
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
It's not about blaming a party, I guess it just points to a bigger issue that our nursing homes are often severely understaffed and we simply haven't done enough to protect the elderly through all of this. I don't accept the answer that well they're old and susceptible, what else can we do.
|
05-18-2020, 05:32 PM | #485 | |
Living Legend
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hanahan, South Carolina
Age: 41
Posts: 19,921
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
__________________
"You can be my wingman anytime." "Bulls**t. You can be mine." |
|
05-18-2020, 05:56 PM | #486 | |
A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Newtown Square, PA
Age: 45
Posts: 12,421
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
All of those things would have worked well in nursing homes. But they are also what the entire country needed. The nursing home residents are bearing the brunt of the administration's overall failures to act with foresight. But containing a pandemic isn't something you can do within a building. You need to stop it from getting inside a building like a nursing home, and that requires much more aggressive action on a much broader scale than anything targeting nursing homes specifically. In many ways you and I are probably saying the same thing. I'm just turning it to focus on the pandemic as a whole. Fewer elderly folks would have died if we had learned from Asia and implemented the playbook they put into place following SARS. But we didn't and we're learning the hard way.
__________________
God made certain people to play football. He was one of them. |
|
05-18-2020, 10:01 PM | #487 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 57
Posts: 21,334
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
so, I have stayed away from all this because I know the general tone in the thread. I will put this here, and if anyone wants to have a decent discussion I am all for it. The point stated up front is while the NY/NJ/Mass/Connecticut numbers are horrendous, the US as a whole did far better in mitigating the Coronavirus outbreak than European countries.
Northern European Countries with Deaths per million > 278 (US Average) Country, Deaths per Million, Tests per Million Belgium,784,"60,157" Andorra,660,"48,543" Spain,593,"64,977" Italy,529,"50,294" UK,513,"39,542" France,433,"21,218" Sweden,366,"17,588" Netherlands,332,"17,358" Ireland,314,"52,484" Isle of Man,282,"49,035" I will note Germany's exceptionally low number of 97 deaths per million, and credit German's strict "ordnung" or ocd to government laws as a part of their success. Compare those major countries that are way over our average to our states New York,1456,"73,018" New Jersey,1167,"59,053" Connecticut,956,"47,852" Massachusetts,841,"66,859" District Of Columbia,543,"51,755" Louisiana,536,"57,041" Michigan,490,"41,205" Rhode Island,471,"106,243" Pennsylvania,352,"26,881" Illinois,330,"45,924" Maryland,329,"32,242" Delaware,298,"41,966" Those 12 are mostly in the New York Corridor of the Pandemic, the outliers are Michigan, Illinois and Louisana. Coincidentally (or not) of those 12 states, 9 were definite losses for Trump before all this started. If you took out NY,NJ,Connecticut and Massachusetts out of the total US count, I would imagine the 278 number would drop to close to 200, but I didn't do the math so not sure. The other 38 states plus territories are well below the European countries Indiana,260,"26,328" Colorado,211,"21,937" Mississippi,175,"38,011" Georgia,152,"33,075" Ohio,139,"22,625" Washington,133,"37,887" Minnesota,130,"26,705" New Mexico,126,"63,550" New Hampshire,126,"39,277" Virginia,118,"24,700" Nevada,114,"31,152" Iowa,111,"31,771" Alabama,100,"31,887" Missouri,98,"25,588" Arizona,93,"27,890" Florida,92,"30,407" Vermont,87,"37,188" California,83,"31,465" Wisconsin,78,"26,143" South Carolina,75,"24,822" Kentucky,75,"29,027" Oklahoma,73,"31,204" Kansas,67,"21,142" North Carolina,65,"23,736" Nebraska,64,"34,971" North Dakota,56,"72,463" Maine,52,"24,576" South Dakota,50,"32,282" Texas,47,"23,909" Tennessee,44,"47,631" Idaho,41,"20,521" West Virginia,37,"42,123" Arkansas,32,"28,227" Oregon,32,"22,371" Utah,25,"53,261" Montana,15,"25,155" Wyoming,14,"28,326" Alaska,14,"47,367" Hawaii,12,"29,514" |
05-18-2020, 10:40 PM | #488 | |
Gamebreaker
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 13,902
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
__________________
....DISCLAIMER: All of my posts/threads are my expressed typed opinion and the reader is not to assume these comments are absolute fact, law, or truth unless otherwise stated in said post/thread. |
|
05-18-2020, 10:43 PM | #489 |
Gamebreaker
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 13,902
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
__________________
....DISCLAIMER: All of my posts/threads are my expressed typed opinion and the reader is not to assume these comments are absolute fact, law, or truth unless otherwise stated in said post/thread. |
05-19-2020, 12:47 PM | #490 |
Playmaker
Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 4,568
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Cred - good morning
I think there are definitely epicenters for the us. It appears that travel from China to the US goes to about 5-6 airports. NYC, predictably, was an epicenter. I am surprised Los Angeles and San Fran have not been hit harder. I think what’s good for NYC isn’t what’s needed for Nebraska or something like that. Some of the mid states have had outbreaks at meat plants that became their mini epicenter. ——////// The big picture: At least 430,000 people have flown to the U.S. from China since Dec. 31, when China first informed the World Health Organization about cases of novel coronavirus in Wuhan, the Times reports. Most passengers arrived in January at airports in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Newark, Chicago and Detroit. "Thousands of them flew directly from Wuhan," the original epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak, per the NYT. ——/-/ Trump travel restriction of China — yes other countries had them already in place but we were the first western nation to do it. Trump gets credit for that ... although I’m 100% convinced that he did it to spite China (And Iran) and not as some preventative measure. If the outbreak came from somewhere like Saudi Arabia, which he considers a friend. I give trump credit for the travel restriction. I think he got to the right decision through wrong thinking ... but the ultimate decision, no matter how he got there, was the best decision for the US.
__________________
19,937 car accidents a day in the US. Buy a dash camera for everyone you love. Insurance companies are increasingly denying claims. |
05-19-2020, 03:14 PM | #491 | |
Pro Bowl
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Parkton, MD
Posts: 5,638
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
On a side my wife is a counselor in a local school district. She had a student counselor getting his Master's at Johns Hopkins this year. He is from China and got back to the US from China winter break just before the Trump limited travel. Since he has been back his advising professor at JHU died and now that he has completed his Master's program he is stuck here but his student visa is expiring. Feel bad for him. |
|
05-22-2020, 12:26 PM | #492 |
\m/
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NY
Age: 51
Posts: 99,411
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
|
05-22-2020, 12:54 PM | #493 | |
Playmaker
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Stephens City, VA
Posts: 2,947
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
A lot of my Democrat friends want a long term shutdown, until a vaccine is developed. They don't seem to know, or care, about the economic consequences, and in fact over the past couple of days i have even been accused of not being a "real" democrat because i have been vocal about the lockdowns doing more harm than good. One of my best friends told me that straight up the only way to get Joe Biden elected would be if we could destroy the country and the economy. So i was accused that by supporting a desire to reopen America, i was supporting Trump. Maybe this is the small minority of Democrats, but i'm not sure. Theres an awful lot of people right now hoping America stays shut down for good.
__________________
Time to nut up or shut up |
|
05-22-2020, 01:30 PM | #494 |
Playmaker
Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 4,568
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
I received my covid stimulus money. Dont think it was the right amount but close enough.
__________________
19,937 car accidents a day in the US. Buy a dash camera for everyone you love. Insurance companies are increasingly denying claims. |
05-22-2020, 01:48 PM | #495 | |
\m/
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NY
Age: 51
Posts: 99,411
|
Re: Coronavirus (political)
Quote:
What you're talking about with destroying the economy to get Trump out or keeping the country shut down for good are discussions not even worth having IMO because they just lack common sense and rationality. People with those views are on the fringe. |
|
|
|