Really? I have not heard this yet but thanks for the update!Just been told by a co-worker that a confirmed case of a student at Elkhorn South HS. Kids are (based solely on mine) are disgusting in their hygiene habits. I'm sure there will be many who have it now in NW Omaha.
Really? I have not heard this yet but thanks for the update!
Co-worker just came in my office about 20 minutes ago and said that a student had traveled to Italy earlier this year and has, of today, tested positive. She was upset because said student was in her child's class. Which of course means she's probably been exposed, as have I and my kids. Which, if that transitive property is true on how easy it is to spread the virus, Bellevue has now been exposed.
Dang...well...if that is all true and I assume it is...I would think Elk Public School will be closing up here shortly...Are they are spring break next week?Co-worker just came in my office about 20 minutes ago and said that a student had traveled to Italy earlier this year and has, of today, tested positive. She was upset because said student was in her child's class. Which of course means she's probably been exposed, as have I and my kids. Which, if that transitive property is true on how easy it is to spread the virus, Bellevue has now been exposed.
The numbers have to be inflated :dunno ...this outbreak has been going on since the first of the year, and here are today's figures, from CNN:
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i get that your math is correct knapp...but did someone misplace a decimal point somewhere? how is UNMC getting to 96 MILLION cases in the US when there have only been 113 THOUSAND cases worldwide thus far...?Not only are the UNMC numbers NOT inflated, they're a best-case scenario.
480,000 deaths out of 96 million infected is about .5%, as they're saying.
The numbers you're posting here - 4,000 deaths out of 113,000 infected, are about 3%.
If we approach 3% deaths, that's upwards of 2 million people dead out of 96 million infected.
i get that your math is correct knapp...but did someone misplace a decimal point somewhere? how is UNMC getting to 96 MILLION cases in the US when there have only been 113 THOUSAND cases worldwide thus far...?
i get that your math is correct knapp...but did someone misplace a decimal point somewhere? how is UNMC getting to 96 MILLION cases in the US when there have only been 113 THOUSAND cases worldwide thus far...?
96 million is just about 30% of the US population...
South Korea, which was the largest outbreak hit after China, is on the downhill slide. They have reported a total of 7,300 cases and 50 deaths.They have a population of 52 million. There are 350 million folks in the US, or seven times SKorea....so this pandemic is going to exponentially hit us here but not elsewhere?