Refrigerated trucks requested in Arizona, Texas as morgues reach capacity amid COVID-19 surge | |
Lady Jayne Smith
Forum Administrator 07/14/2020 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is an overall statistic. Local stats can be quite different. At one point, our Texas county had a 6% case fatality rate. There are multiple strains then.... . Yes, there are. Sadly, there will be more. This is a recombinant bitch. It likes to merge with other bugs, and produce bastards. Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49015263 United States 07/14/2020 02:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bull. Shit. NYC pulled this exact same "refrigerated truck" crap. Even dragged a couple bodies out the fucking front door, for the camera crews, when the hospital loading dock for that purpose was there. Oh, and let's not forget the other "front door corpses" which got up, laughing, after the reporter cameras were shut off. |
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User ID: 78861497 United States 07/14/2020 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RELATED: Texas reports more than 100 COVID-19 deaths in a single day for the first time |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45425359 United States 07/14/2020 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some Arizona and Texas counties are running out of space in their morgues and have put out calls for refrigerated trucks in which to store bodies and help take some pressure off of local medical examiners’ offices. Quoting: BFD A long-expected upturn in U.S. COVID-19 deaths across the U.S. has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West. The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days. Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening. [link to www.fox5ny.com (secure)] Note to Texas and Arizona Stop treating them wrong, give them HCQ already When you out them on ventilators they die LEARN! P.S. fuck your masks |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79064231 Mexico 07/14/2020 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some Arizona and Texas counties are running out of space in their morgues and have put out calls for refrigerated trucks in which to store bodies and help take some pressure off of local medical examiners’ offices. Quoting: BFD A long-expected upturn in U.S. COVID-19 deaths across the U.S. has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West. The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days. Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening. [link to www.fox5ny.com (secure)] Note to Texas and Arizona Stop treating them wrong, give them HCQ already When you out them on ventilators they die LEARN! P.S. fuck your masks AND ZINC |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79113477 United States 07/14/2020 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RELATED: Texas reports more than 100 COVID-19 deaths in a single day for the first time Quoting: 2/3s of 2/3s Relative of dead person: But doctor, do you think the car accident had anything to do with his death? Doctor: Dear pleab, go see the administrative staff about the death certificate, I don’t have anything to do with that part. |
LD50
User ID: 78387225 United States 07/14/2020 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some Arizona and Texas counties are running out of space in their morgues and have put out calls for refrigerated trucks in which to store bodies and help take some pressure off of local medical examiners’ offices. Quoting: BFD A long-expected upturn in U.S. COVID-19 deaths across the U.S. has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West. The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days. Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening. [link to www.fox5ny.com (secure)] This is a total lie initiated by our Phoenix lib mayor Too Late Kate who has her own agenda and mentioned that they "may" need the trucks and the media ran with it. All hospitals have refigerated trucks outside just in case, they always have. They've yet to be in a position to ever use them. 95% ICU capacity is ideal for a FOR PROFIT business such as a hospital. ICUs are now filled due to electives and folks who didn't dare go to the hospital in Feb-May so their symptoms exacerbated. Basically, it's business as usual right now with the exception of a handful of COVID patients who likely didn't even go in for that purpose but were part of the 100% false positive testing scam. Last Edited by LD50 on 07/14/2020 02:35 PM |
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samanthasunflower
User ID: 78264561 United States 07/14/2020 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is an overall statistic. Local stats can be quite different. At one point, our Texas county had a 6% case fatality rate. There are multiple strains then.... . in cases that are completed, in other words when someone's either dead or recovered. The u.s. is currently running at 8% death rate. They get the 1% or lower number by assuming that there's a lot of people out there who aren't being tested. Last Edited by samanthasunflower on 07/14/2020 02:35 PM |
diverdan01
User ID: 39516942 United States 07/14/2020 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes no sense. They cant handle 100 deaths a day in Texas. Texas is fucking huge with a shitload of people. Quoting: Russian Hacker This whole thing is stupid as fuck. Im not buying it. 30,000,000 In TX I like mark twains saying..lies, damn lies and statistics. As of today, there are 3,313 confirmed covid deaths in Texas even if you 'believe' that number to be accurate. there are 29 MILLION people in texas so 3500/29000000 = 1.2 E-4 chane of dying from it or .000120689 chance of dying from it at this point. I'll take my chances..OPEN IT UP |
Gorgol
User ID: 77929873 Germany 07/14/2020 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same trick as the 30.000 ventilators that New York requested, while they had plenty of that stuff just standing around doing nothing in storage Like wagging the dog Pushing the runaway train Gorgol -No Jab, No Jitter |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24238718 Canada 07/14/2020 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some Arizona and Texas counties are running out of space in their morgues and have put out calls for refrigerated trucks in which to store bodies and help take some pressure off of local medical examiners’ offices. Quoting: BFD A long-expected upturn in U.S. COVID-19 deaths across the U.S. has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West. The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days. Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening. [link to www.fox5ny.com (secure)] please wipe up when you are finished jerking off |
Irish eyes
User ID: 78958478 United States 07/14/2020 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait a minute - - I thought that all bodies who died of CV19 must be cremated. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72530568 Therefore why the need for trucks? I call BS on this. More fear porn brought to you by the Media. Yes...........This I'm anxiously awaiting the day they are all condemned for the epic bullshit they put out Irish eyes |
diverdan01
User ID: 39516942 United States 07/14/2020 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes no sense. They cant handle 100 deaths a day in Texas. Texas is fucking huge with a shitload of people. Quoting: Russian Hacker This whole thing is stupid as fuck. Im not buying it. 30,000,000 In TX I like mark twains saying..lies, damn lies and statistics. As of today, there are 3,313 confirmed covid deaths in Texas even if you 'believe' that number to be accurate. there are 29 MILLION people in texas so 3500/29000000 = 1.2 E-4 chane of dying from it or .000120689 chance of dying from it at this point. I'll take my chances..OPEN IT UP in case your not that comfy with math..that means 1 in 10,000. Yeah..lets crater the economy for that |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77288913 United States 07/14/2020 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait a minute - - I thought that all bodies who died of CV19 must be cremated. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72530568 Therefore why the need for trucks? I call BS on this. More fear porn brought to you by the Media. If we reach maximum capacity + 1/4 buffer from refrigeration trucks, they will need to be cremated. It wasn't the infectiousness of the bodies that was the problem, it was space to house them. Which brings me to this thought - with everything shut down, burials can't happen. For all we know, the overall daily death rate is exactly the same as it was before CV. It's just that bodies aren't being moved to un-staffed funeral homes as they were before. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78109101 United States 07/14/2020 02:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: UPDATE: 4 states are at a new all-time high for COVID fatalities today. 20 states at all-time high for new cases Arizona, Texas, South Carolina and Montana set new records for fatalities. Chart: [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)] 10 out of 52 have higher (worsening) growth in deaths: [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)] The 7-day ave of US daily cases is at a new high. 20 states (AL, AR, FL, GA, MS, NC, OK, TN, KS, MO, ND, OH, WI, AK, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, and UT) have new all-time high 7-day ave daily counts. [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)] |
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diverdan01
User ID: 39516942 United States 07/14/2020 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: UPDATE: 4 states are at a new all-time high for COVID fatalities today. 20 states at all-time high for new cases Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78109101 Arizona, Texas, South Carolina and Montana set new records for fatalities. Chart: [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)] 10 out of 52 have higher (worsening) growth in deaths: [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)] The 7-day ave of US daily cases is at a new high. 20 states (AL, AR, FL, GA, MS, NC, OK, TN, KS, MO, ND, OH, WI, AK, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, and UT) have new all-time high 7-day ave daily counts. [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)] hey..cough cough..leave texas out of your bullshit post. See mine above.. chances of dying 1 in 10,000 at this point..and even that is probably high from misdiagnosed deaths and comorbidity |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24499233 United States 07/14/2020 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2020 deaths By age for covid flu and Pneumonia [link to gofile.io (secure)] 2019 2020 us death causes CDC [link to gofile.io (secure)] I've made the data viewable in open office/excel format. I tried to get the same data from the CDC today, but it seems they have deleted the data page that contains this information. As you will see in the second file, the death rate has DRAMATICALLY decreased since the end of JUNE. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74950944 United States 07/14/2020 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some Arizona and Texas counties are running out of space in their morgues and have put out calls for refrigerated trucks in which to store bodies and help take some pressure off of local medical examiners’ offices. Quoting: BFD A long-expected upturn in U.S. COVID-19 deaths across the U.S. has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West. The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days. Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening. [link to www.fox5ny.com (secure)] sure they are Op. we believe ya. i can say w full confidense Arziona number are Fake News. i have witnesses to their policy of fudging the numbers. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 77571278 United States 07/14/2020 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some Arizona and Texas counties are running out of space in their morgues and have put out calls for refrigerated trucks in which to store bodies and help take some pressure off of local medical examiners’ offices. Quoting: BFD A long-expected upturn in U.S. COVID-19 deaths across the U.S. has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West. The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days. Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening. [link to www.fox5ny.com (secure)] sure they are Op. we believe ya. i can say w full confidense Arziona number are Fake News. i have witnesses to their policy of fudging the numbers. Believe me? Are you retarded, son? Did I write the article? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71197055 United States 07/14/2020 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes no sense. They cant handle 100 deaths a day in Texas. Texas is fucking huge with a shitload of people. Quoting: Russian Hacker This whole thing is stupid as fuck. I'm not buying it. Nope not at all Remember when all this started they were going to set up M.A.S.H units for the covid people? Yea you don't see that do ya This is the biggest conspiracy since the JFK shooting |