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Comment #22532388
The vast majority of people don't have an intuitive understanding of exponential growth. People not trained well in math and science don't even have/know the tools to help them und…
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Comment #22532362
Most severe cases require trained medical staff. Since ~20% of infections requires hospitalization, no healthcare system is prepared for an exponential rise in SARS-CoV-2 infection…
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Comment #22532315
No healthcare treatment in real life can be sufficient for an exponential growth of severe cases that require skilled staff and specialized equipment. Health service ranking focuse…
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Comment #22457708
A hotel speeded up the international outbreak of SARS in 2003. "The Metropole Hotel hastened the international spread of the 2003 SARS outbreak by the index case infecting visitors…
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Comment #22455070
Yes, I think I might have mixed up stats of different kinds (Posting too late at night, sorry). However, the point stands that fatality rates will likely go up a lot if medical res…
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Comment #22450637
If most people don't care to prevent infection, the hospitals and medical resources will soon be overwhelmed, the death rate will surge from 0.5-4% (no exact figure at the moment) …
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Comment #22448553
The first patient was confirmed after having been intubated for >= 4 days. On average it takes 9 days from infection to ARDS, which requires intubation, according to a Lancet study…
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Comment #22433775
It's in fact 1.5 beds per 1000 capita according to World Bank data. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.MED.BEDS.ZS
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Comment #22433460
Doctors and nurses are exposed to a much higher viral load than most people. In Wuhan, they may also overwork and have insufficient sleep.
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Comment #22433340
There seems to be many cases of young patients dying in Iran. Either because there are way more cases than being officially reported or (hopefully not) the virus has mutated to aff…
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Comment #22433226
I read that South Korea is developing them and it's close to ready. They probably need them for their own people first though. It's a huge opportunity for a startup/company to crea…
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Comment #22431171
I have followed the news closely, the CFR might decrease a bit in Hubei because China has reinforced it with 20,000 medical staff and hospitals. They also have found some better tr…
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Comment #22431081
The doubling time is about 6 days for cases around the world excluding China. Graphs here: https://ncov.r6.no/ This means several people in contact with the unconfirmed infected ca…
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Comment #22431019
For people thinking it is just like SARS, MERS, or Swine Flu, check out these graphs: https://ncov.r6.no/
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Comment #22430971
Social distancing, avoiding crowds and certain events, washing hands routinely and before meals, wearing masks when ill would help reduce the spread speed a lot. Wearing masks also…
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Comment #22430937
Here are estimates from MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis at Imperial College: => Estimated fatality ratio for infections 1% (including those who with mild cases an…
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Comment #22422268
For people still thinking it is just another SARS, MERS, or Swine Flu, check out these graphs: https://ncov.r6.no/
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Comment #22422256
Here are estimates from MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis at Imperial College: => Estimated fatality ratio for infections 1% (including those who don't go to see do…
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