Listen to her, she gives the facts. 184000 tested. 7% hospitalization 3% critical 1% death rate.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostIt’s hard to take Tam seriously.
On March 13th she said it was racist to stop flights from China and other countries.
You gladly self quarantine while people still travel here in planes unabated?
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostIt’s hard to take Tam seriously.
On March 13th she said it was racist to stop flights from China and other countries.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/489774-birx-cautions-against-inaccurate-models-predicting-signficant-coronavirus
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Originally posted by macdon02 View Posthttps://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/489774-birx-cautions-against-inaccurate-models-predicting-signficant-coronavirus
For consideration
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Originally posted by macdon02 View Posthttps://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/489774-birx-cautions-against-inaccurate-models-predicting-signficant-coronavirus
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The models are still correct. What the country did to prevent those model outcomes doesn't mean the model is inaccurate. Flatten the curve is another model, and it as well is correct if the country takes the required steps to follow that model.
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Originally posted by wd9 View PostConsidered.
The models are still correct. What the country did to prevent those model outcomes doesn't mean the model is inaccurate. Flatten the curve is another model, and it as well is correct if the country takes the required steps to follow that model.
The model was off by more than a factor of 10. The models are garbage and should be tossed.
Here is every critical decision and statement by the WHO and the impeccable Mrs Tam since this thing started. You be your own judge how accurate our so called expert are.
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/national/the-road-to-canadas-covid-19-outbreak-timeline-of-federal-government-failure-at-border-to-slow-the-virus/ The road to Canada's COVID-19 outbreak: timeline of federal government failure at border to slow the virus
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostAnd the Danes have done nothing except some isolation of the extreme elderly and their rates are the same as everywhere else including their European neighbours in France who are on full lock down and economy shuttered.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostCmon wd, have you read it? The UK has only had serious measures in place for a week and that model deaths were revised down from 500,000 to under 20,000. Use some critical thinking please.
The model was off by more than a factor of 10. The models are garbage and should be tossed.
Here is every critical decision and statement by the WHO and the impeccable Mrs Tam since this thing started. You be your own judge how accurate our so called expert are.
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/national/the-road-to-canadas-covid-19-outbreak-timeline-of-federal-government-failure-at-border-to-slow-the-virus/ The road to Canada's COVID-19 outbreak: timeline of federal government failure at border to slow the virus
The UK action plan since Mar 3: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-action-plan https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-action-plan
Stay at home
Only go outside for food, health reasons or work (but only if you cannot work from home)
If you go out, stay 2 metres (6ft) away from other people at all times
Wash your hands as soon as you get home
Do not meet others, even friends or family.
You can spread the virus even if you don’t have symptoms.Last edited by wd9; Mar 28, 2020, 12:07.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostFlights from china still arrive daily agstarr, how do you reconcile that with your beloved experts advice?
You gladly self quarantine while people still travel here in planes unabated?
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Originally posted by wd9 View PostThe model was from no action, this stuff isn't that complicated, for most. By the looks of it, they may as well did nothing. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/ https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostMisinformation is as bad as the virus , so get your facts straight. Sweden is trying a less drastic approach not Denmark.
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad-black-on-covid-19-the-world-succumbed-to-a-pandemic-of-hysteria-more-than-a-virus
If Germany, Canada and the United States are the leaders in limiting mortal coronavirus cases, the Netherlands and the United States are the hero-nations of public policy. The Dutch have refused to be spooked and have not seriously tried to reduce travel or rights of assembly, or attendance at schools and workplaces, though they are trying to protect the elderly and unwell. Yet their fatality percentages are almost exactly the same as France’s, which is on shut-down imposed by the armed forces. The Dutch are reporting only one per cent more fatalities over confirmed cases than the U.K., and two per cent less than Spain and 4.5 per cent below Italy.
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Ah yes, this brilliant specimen of humanity Tam said only a few weeks ago that she didn't want to stigmatize anyone by singling them out as being carriers. Or that people with symptoms could be transmitters. "Could they", she asked?
Just an absolute shining model of integrity and factual information, right aggie? Is her racism acceptable to you?
Do you ever come up for air?
Tam stresses the need to work to have affected communities work with everyone else. “Otherwise, they’ll be stigmatized. They will be asked to take measures beyond what is currently the public health evidence. It is a matter of balance when you’re restricting someone’s freedom, essentially, to move about in the community after return. I think that is not something that we would take lightly.â€
Powlowski continues: “The New York Times are reporting that they think the disease is communicable during the incubation period, meaning that when people are asymptomatic it can be transmitted… Britain has already taken action in terms of voluntary co-ordination. It would seem to me to be something that maybe we ought to consider. I don’t know how drastic that is.â€
Tam says that Canada was working on this with the WHO. “They know they have to get to the bottom of this, but we do know that even people with mild symptoms don’t transmit very readily. Could they? It’s possible, but that’s not what drives an actual epidemic … I think we have to be reasonable in our public measures and just balance out the risks and benefits. In terms of the impacts, they are not simply health impacts, but psychological and other health impacts, as well as non-health impacts, those being societal and economic as well.â€
Would you trust a doctor who favors feeling over facts? I don't either.
there, you have finally faced reality. Not that I would expect a leftard to admit it.
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/national/the-road-to-canadas-covid-19-outbreak-timeline-of-federal-government-failure-at-border-to-slow-the-virus/wcm/c4aaa4d0-5f3f-4e55-b1c1-bd2a4a9d5d7c/ https://edmontonjournal.com/news/national/the-road-to-canadas-covid-19-outbreak-timeline-of-federal-government-failure-at-border-to-slow-the-virus/wcm/c4aaa4d0-5f3f-4e55-b1c1-bd2a4a9d5d7c/Last edited by burnt; Mar 28, 2020, 15:38.
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