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Ja  Rhule

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37 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

NC declared the state of emergency 

CMS suspended all field trips and travels 

Most Charlotte employees required to work from home at least few days a week

And the strangest of all... all stores are out of toilet paper.

My wife is a RN and she told me people are stealing face masks from the hospital and they are almost gone.  Jeez

I told her to grab some. :tongue:

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The situation in Italy is disturbing.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/

As for as the mortality rate, it shouldn't but surprising that Italy is running higher than the global average since their population is significantly older than the global average and elderly age seems to be the primary risk factor for death with this disease. The average age of the Italian population is 45. The global average is 30.

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20 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The situation in Italy is disturbing.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/

As for as the mortality rate, it shouldn't but surprising that Italy is running higher than the global average since their population is significantly older than the global average and elderly age seems to be the primary risk factor for death with this disease. The average age of the Italian population is 45. The global average is 30.

Italy is also a huge tourist destination. Top five in pure numbers.

US is 11 days behind Italy.

We need to shut the country down now. We could be talking 100M affected in a week. Infections are exponential and the incubation period is long. Manhattan should be in isolation yesterday.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Happy Panther said:

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Italy is also a huge tourist destination. Top five in pure numbers.

US is 11 days behind Italy.

We need to shut the country down now. We could be talking 100M affected in a week. Infections are exponential and the incubation period is long. Manhattan should be in isolation yesterday.

 

 

Trump must be reading huddle.  Good job!

US suspended all travel from Europe except UK.

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