On 2020-03-06 22:46, grarpamp wrote:
today: 100k cases, 3.4k dead another 2.3k to go

The disease is increasing by a factor of ten every two weeks or so.

At the time of your post, 248 dead in Italy. Yesterday, sixteen days later, six thousand, which is probably a massive undercount because the hospital system has collapsed and people who die at home without having been tested are not being counted as China virus deaths.

It will stop when it has burned through most of the population, or when effective detection and treatment is applied.

South Korea instituted drive by testing with no appointment necessary, so that getting tested was as easy as picking up fast food, and brought the epidemic to a screaming halt.

The way it should work is that after the drive by, you get your test results, accompanied, if the test is positive, you get a stern message to self isolate, backed by the threat of punitive involuntary isolation, and a packet of medicine and the instruction to only show up at hospital if you have difficulty breathing.

The experience of South Korea shows that that works.

Note that people sometimes die within a few days of having difficulty breathing.

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