Moreso that the US lack of homogeneity means you have a whole bunch of different waves out there. The NY wave is very different from the NC wave.
Unrelated to what I think your point is, I thought this stat was interesting.
New York (state) deaths per million: 1,591
Germany deaths per million: 106
Unrelated to what I think your point is, I thought this stat was interesting.
New York (state) deaths per million: 1,591
Germany deaths per million: 106
Unrelated to what I think your point is, I thought this stat was interesting.
New York (state) deaths per million: 1,591
Germany deaths per million: 106
Geez. You all have my deepest sympathies. I hope she’s in a situation where she can get the help she needs. Please encourage her to share her experience. It seems like too many people either still think it’s a hoax or the only outcomes are no symptoms or death.
Update on my daughter. She feels better this morning - still not good. Body aches, fever (we think - she can't find a thermometer - really?), a little cough.
Greenville is an absolute shitshow. We have been on the phone all last night and this morning trying to find somewhere she can get tested. It is ridiculous. The CVS makes you do your own swab and there is no way she can do that - she is very squeamish about stuff like that. The Urgent Care only does 35 tests a day - she got there at 7:45 this morning, they open at 8:00, and there were so many people in line in front of her they shut down testing before she got in.
The hospital that is on the dept. of health website as doing testing just referred her to the CVS or Urgent Care.
There were doing testing at the convention center but that has now shut down.
At this point she is going to have to wait until tomorrow morning and try the Urgent Care again. Unbelievable. Her roommates are understandably staying away from her, so she is on her own.
If she can get over to Clemson they are doing testing at the Student Center until 12pm
https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-d...ase-2019-covid-19/covid-19-mobile-pop-clinics
This is good news, we're finally finding some working therapeutics:
Until they release the paper that goes with that, it's worthless PR gibberish.