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Message Subject COVID* STANDFORD MASK STUDY---Elsevier journal to retract widely debunked masks study whose author claimed a Stanford affiliation p345
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Health experts warn Congress coronavirus may hit US hard in next two to four weeks


Leading health officials expect to see a significant uptick in coronavirus cases nationwide.

“We're going to start to see those outbreaks emerge sometime in the next two to four weeks,” said Scott Gottlieb, former Food and Drug Administration commissioner. “We should be leaning in very aggressively to try to broaden diagnostic screening right now, particularly in communities where there is a lot of immigration where these efforts could emerge to identify them early enough that they'll be small enough that we can intervene to prevent — prevent more epidemic spread in this country.”

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“I don't think we should be planning for the onesie-twosie cases that we've been seeing thus far in the United States,” said Asha George, executive director of the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense. “We have to plan for the possibility that we have thousands of cases, you know.”

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Gottlieb said he believes China first saw the epidemic spread internally in November and doubts the Chinese government’s data are sound. The coronavirus was confirmed to be in the U.S. in January, unbeknownst to the public. Chinese officials announced the first known human-to-human transmission on Jan. 20.
 Quoting: NawtyBits


For arguments sake, let's say China dropped the ball, lied, are still lying, and they tried to contain the outbreak too late.

How is the infection curve looking in a country using disinfectants and modern medicine.

Is the curve still exponential? Are we f#$%ed?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1839550


The million dollar question.

The US has top of the line health care, no doubt. However, there are a finite number of ventilators and ECMO machines in the country. Once demand gets to a certain point, all bets are off.
 Quoting: NawtyBits


Wait what? the US is ranked the worst in the developed world when looking at Health care system performance vs Spending
 
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