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Newest updates: "435,358" total cases along with "14,842" death toll

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Meh. It's just a flu. It'll never disappear from the population completely. Once it takes hold, it's there forever. The sooner they lift this dumb curfew the sooner life can be back to normal. Let the weak die. The survivors will be immune. Just like what happened after the Black Death, the 1918 flu.
why weak sud die on the first hand no one sud die we sud protect each other by keeping ourselves in houses.. if its your son brother father who have weak ammune would you say that to them that die cuz you are weak.. huf
 
why weak sud die on the first hand no one sud die we sud protect each other by keeping ourselves in houses.. if its your son brother father who have weak ammune would you say that to them that die cuz you are weak.. huf

Well, they are different from us. Our culture tell us to respect our elders. We have love to our parents, and we feel indebted to them, because they give birth and raised us. But their culture is different. Children don't care about their parents, and think that they're just a burden. That's why having children in their country is pointless. Because children are no longer an investment for their old years. Rather than giving their money and time to raise Children, it is better for them to invest their money for their old age.
 
Well, they are different from us. Our culture tell us to respect our elders. We have love to our parents, and we feel indebted to them, because they give birth and raised us. But their culture is different. Children don't care about their parents, and think that they're just a burden. That's why having children in their country is pointless. Because children are no longer an investment for their old years. Rather than giving their money and time to raise Children, it is better for them to invest their money for their old age.
yes its a culture obviously or their elders dont treat them well or dont teach them the value of elders.
but they are changing too after that corona will make sure to respect humanity.. cuz when people like him get sick then they understand the value.
 
Updates: "436,969" total cases along with "15,708" death toll, looks like "500,000" will in reach sooner than we thought
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While those pathetic paid "Wannabe White Americans" here intentionally misleading others with their things are getting better BS, over "13,000" new cases and hundred more deaths reported all within an one hour time span
Newest updates: "449,555" total cases along with "15,826" death toll
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While those pathetic paid "Wannabe White Americans" here intentionally misleading others with their things are getting better BS, over "13,000" new cases and hundred more deaths reported all within an one hour time span
Newest updates: "449,555" total cases along with "15,826" death toll
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Things are absolutely getting better. New cases are flat now and not growing exponentially anymore. New deaths are near the peak now.

Why do you think stocks are improving this week? Because the sentiment is things are improving. This must be difficult for you. Your crocodile tears are shameful.
 
80% of NYC's coronavirus patients who are put on ventilators ultimately die, and some doctors are trying to stop using them

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A patient with COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, wears a snorkeling mask converted into a ventilator in Paris on April 1. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

  • Some doctors are trying to reduce their reliance on ventilators for coronavirus patients because of reports of abnormally high death rates for patients using the machines, The Associated Press reported on Wednesday.
  • New York City officials have said at least 80% of coronavirus patients who were on ventilators in the city died, the AP reported. Unusually high death rates have also been recorded elsewhere in the US and the world.
  • Ventilators are typically used only for the worst-affected patients, and there are no drugs approved to treat COVID-19, so this could help explain the higher death rate.
  • But doctors have also said ventilators can damage the lungs — and while the machines may be an effective way to treat other respiratory illnesses, some are looking for alternative treatments.
  • Because there is a global ventilator shortage, doctors and healthcare systems have called for more to be made or bought quickly to treat the worst-affected patients.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Some doctors are trying to use ventilators less frequently as some areas have reported high death rates among coronavirus patients who were on them, The Associated Press reported on Wednesday.

Ventilators, machines used to bring oxygen into a person's lungs, are typically used only for the patients worst affected by respiratory diseases.

Experts have said that some 40% to 50% of patients with severe respiratory issues die while on ventilators, the AP reported.

New York City officials have said at least 80% of coronavirus patients who were put on ventilators there ultimately died, the AP reported. New York state has the most confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths in the US.

There have also been reports of unusually high death rates among patients on ventilators elsewhere in the US and in China and the UK, the AP said.

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Workers make ventilators at a plant in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday.
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Putting a person on a ventilator is an extreme step saved for the worst-affected patients, who typically already have the highest chance of dying from respiratory failure.

The higher death rates could be a result of this, as well as the fact that there are so far no drugs approved to fight the coronavirus.

Ventilators could be further harming coronavirus patients, some doctors say
Some doctors are also concerned that ventilators could be further harming certain coronavirus patients, as the treatment is hard on the lungs, the AP reported.

Dr. Tiffany Osborn, a critical-care specialist at the Washington University School of Medicine, told NPR on April 1 that ventilators could actually damage a patient's lungs.

"The ventilator itself can do damage to the lung tissue based on how much pressure is required to help oxygen get processed by the lungs," she said.

Dr. Negin Hajizadeh, a pulmonary critical-care doctor at New York's Hofstra/Northwell School of Medicine, also told NPR that while ventilators worked well for people with diseases like pneumonia, they don't necessarily also work for coronavirus patients.

She said that most coronavirus patients in her hospital system who were put on a ventilator had not recovered.

She added that the coronavirus does a lot more damage to the lungs than illnesses like the flu, as "there is fluid and other toxic chemical cytokines, we call them, raging throughout the lung tissue."

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Medical workers wearing personal protective equipment wheel bodies to a refrigerated trailer serving as a makeshift morgue at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in New York City on Monday.

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"We know that mechanical ventilation is not benign," Dr. Eddy Fan, an expert on respiratory treatment at Toronto General Hospital, told the AP.

"One of the most important findings in the last few decades is that medical ventilation can worsen lung injury — so we have to be careful how we use it."

Doctors are trying to find other solutions and reduce their reliance on ventilators
The lack of treatment options for coronavirus patients has caused much of the world to turn to ventilators for the worst-affected patients.

But the high death rates reported among patients on ventilators have prompted some doctors to seek alternatives and reduce their reliance on ventilators, the AP reported.

Dr. Joseph Habboushe, an emergency-medicine doctor in Manhattan, told the AP that until a few weeks ago, it was routine in the city to place particularly ill coronavirus patients on ventilators. Now doctors are increasingly trying other treatments.

"If we're able to make them better without intubating them," Habboushe said, "they are more likely to have a better outcome — we think."

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A GE worker in Massachusetts takes part in protest on Tuesday demanding that the company use the workforce to produce ventilators and calling for more safety measures.
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According to the AP, doctors are putting patients in different positions to try to get oxygen into different parts of their lungs, giving patients oxygen through nose tubes, and adding nitric oxide to oxygen treatments to try to increase blood flow.

Dr. Howard Zucker, the New York state health commissioner, said on Wednesday that officials were examining other treatments to use before ventilation but that it was "all experimental," the AP reported.

The global ventilator shortage
The global shortage of ventilators has become one of the big stories of the pandemic, as doctors around the world desperately try to treat patients.

Private companies in the UK have shifted to producing them because of a shortage in the health service, but they aren't likely to make enough before the outbreak peaks in the country, The Guardian reported on Friday.

In Italy, doctors have had to decide which patients are more likely to survive and therefore who they will put on a ventilator; they have turned patients away because of the shortage.

In Spain, the police have asked people to donate snorkels so that their parts could be used to build makeshift ventilators.

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The police in Madrid on Monday asked people to donate full-face snorkel masks that could be used as makeshift ventilators for COVID-19 patients.

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In the US, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has decried a ventilator shortage in the state, while other states have said they've had to battle the federal government for new ones and enlisted private companies to fix broken ventilators received from the federal stockpile

https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-ventilators-some-doctors-try-reduce-use-new-york-death-rate-2020-4
 
Things are absolutely getting better. New cases are flat now and not growing exponentially anymore. New deaths are near the peak now.

Why do you think stocks are improving this week? Because the sentiment is things are improving. This must be difficult for you. Your crocodile tears are shameful.

Who are you trying to fool? why no mentioning to those low tested if not no tested states and counties?


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https://www.politico.com/interactives/2020/coronavirus-testing-by-state-chart-of-new-cases/
 

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We learn something NEW on a daily basis, however i have just learnt an extraordinary one from a "Wannabe White American" that "United States of America" consisted of only ONE state and that is "NEW YORK":usflag:
Anyway, i ain't going to press further since ITS running of answer to counter the FACTS i presented, so once again all is well lol
Newest updates: "455,089" total cases along with "16,074" death toll
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We learn something NEW on a daily basis, however i have just learnt an extraordinary one from a "Wannabe White American" that "United States of America" consisted of only ONE state and that is "NEW YORK":usflag:
Anyway, i ain't going to press further since ITS running of answer to counter the FACTS i presented, so once again all is well lol
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Why cases in NY are larger? Is it bcz it has highest density? Tourism is higher in NY?
 

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