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Quick demographics54M over 65 years of age73M under 18 years of age 9M employed in healthcare
Quote from: Phil Titola on September 18, 2020, 11:19:39 AMQuick demographics54M over 65 years of age73M under 18 years of age 9M employed in healthcareYeah so let's call it about 70m: Olds, Healthcares, and about 7m (nonolds/healtchares) with conditions that make them highly vulnerable?I think healthy kids should be about the last demo that receive it.
thanks dax, keep doing that for whatever reason. appreciate you.
This has some cool (hopefully accurate) info and interactive infographics on the monetary/response side of things. http://www.crfb.org/blogs/how-much-covid-relief-has-been-spent-so-farhttps://www.covidmoneytracker.org/
keep in context of one flight among a huge number, but not a great data point for the planes are fine because of filtration and airflow hypothesis. maybe those front-of-the-planers were doing some sort of elite fraternization that led to the spread.https://twitter.com/joethebrew/status/1307071589670957059
A 27-year-old businesswoman from Vietnam, whom we identified as the probable index case (hereafter case 1), had been based in London since early February. Our case investigations supplemented by information obtained from media reports indicated that she had traveled to Italy on February 18 with her sister, who was later confirmed to be SARS-CoV-2–positive in London, and back to London on February 20 to stay with her sister for another 2 nights. On February 22, case 1 and her sister returned to Milan, Italy, and subsequently traveled to Paris, France, for the yearly Fashion Week before returning back to London on February 25. They continued to reside in London until February 29, when case 1 started to experience a sore throat and cough while attending meetings and visiting entertainment hubs with friends. On March 1, she boarded flight VN54. She was seated in business class and continued to experience the sore throat and cough throughout the flight. Her signs and symptoms (fever, sore throat, fatigue, and shortness of breath) progressed further after arrival, and she self-isolated at her private residence in Hanoi and had contact with household personnel only. On March 5, she sought care at a local hospital in Hanoi, where an oropharyngeal swab sample was taken and tested; SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed by real-time reverse transcription PCR on March 6. On March 7, three of her household personnel received positive SARS-CoV-2 results, as did a friend of hers in London on March 10, whom she had visited on February 29.
Quote from: sys on September 18, 2020, 05:25:45 PMkeep in context of one flight among a huge number, but not a great data point for the planes are fine because of filtration and airflow hypothesis. maybe those front-of-the-planers were doing some sort of elite fraternization that led to the spread.https://twitter.com/joethebrew/status/1307071589670957059Front gets beverage service and masks off for drinking hooch. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk