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Just heard that they are finding i high percent of diabetics and pre diabetics in the trend.
Quote from: Hilltop123 on March 24, 2020, 08:04:51 PMJust go fish, what the hell is the worst that can happen.
Just go fish, what the hell is the worst that can happen.
Quote from: Oh Mah on March 26, 2020, 07:22:34 PMJust heard that they are finding i high percent of diabetics and pre diabetics in the trend.Where did you hear that? Have family diabetic and pre d.
I know there’s a couple *censored*s that want to play the number game with the tests and they’re right to an extent. Test more people = more people sick. Survival rate high? Yup. But, the real problem Is the limited space in hospitals. Most hospital beds are being used by the normal, everyday problems. Now, you throw in a large number of convid patients and the hospitals are over whelmed. There’s no where to put everyone. Hence the combat hospitals that are being built. But those only add 296 beds. This country has a large population that has issues: fat, high blood pressure, diabetic, cancer, asthma, HIV, old, etc. Those are the people that potentially will end up in an ICU on a ventilator. So please tell me what they are going to do when everyone is using all the beds/ventilators and there’s still a line of people waiting. It just from the disease, but maybe you have a heart attach or get in a car accident. I can tell you what they do, but I’d rather have someone post a worthless Wikipedia article.
Quote from: Dysfunctional Vet on March 28, 2020, 07:24:21 AMI know there’s a couple *censored*s that want to play the number game with the tests and they’re right to an extent. Test more people = more people sick. Survival rate high? Yup. But, the real problem Is the limited space in hospitals. Most hospital beds are being used by the normal, everyday problems. Now, you throw in a large number of convid patients and the hospitals are over whelmed. There’s no where to put everyone. Hence the combat hospitals that are being built. But those only add 296 beds. This country has a large population that has issues: fat, high blood pressure, diabetic, cancer, asthma, HIV, old, etc. Those are the people that potentially will end up in an ICU on a ventilator. So please tell me what they are going to do when everyone is using all the beds/ventilators and there’s still a line of people waiting. It just from the disease, but maybe you have a heart attach or get in a car accident. I can tell you what they do, but I’d rather have someone post a worthless Wikipedia article.“If” hospitals get overwhelmed. It’s a good time to be great full we don’t live in a country with socialized medicine.
There's a good podcast by the WDFW director on the subject. http://www.theoutdoorline.com/podcasts/
Quote from: CP on March 28, 2020, 02:54:03 PMThere's a good podcast by the WDFW director on the subject. http://www.theoutdoorline.com/podcasts/So he said there will be an announcement on monday about spring bear snd turkey. He also said they dont feel the need to close cougar / coyote since those arent destination hunts thst have a lot of participation or traveling involved
Quote from: Bango skank on March 28, 2020, 03:09:49 PMQuote from: CP on March 28, 2020, 02:54:03 PMThere's a good podcast by the WDFW director on the subject. http://www.theoutdoorline.com/podcasts/So he said there will be an announcement on monday about spring bear snd turkey. He also said they dont feel the need to close cougar / coyote since those arent destination hunts thst have a lot of participation or traveling involvedIf all fishing and turkey and bear and everything else closed then they may become destination hunts. Kind of like people fishing humpies when other salmon is doing poorly. I got dogs visiting me every night in my back yard but some will travel to find one.