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swag

(26,487 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2020, 12:36 PM Mar 2020

Grim: Impending health care system overload due to COVID-19

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1236095180459003909.html

Very grim scenario

by
Liz Specht
@LizSpecht

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Importantly, I cannot stress this enough: even if I’m wrong – even VERY wrong – about core assumptions like % of severe cases or current case #, it only changes the timeline by days or weeks. This is how exponential growth in an immunologically naïve population works. 22/n

Undeserved panic does no one any good. But neither does ill-informed complacency. It’s wrong to assuage the public by saying “only 2% will die.” People aren’t adequately grasping the national and global systemic burden wrought by this swift-moving of a disease. 23/n

I’m an engineer. This is what my mind does all day: I run back-of-the-envelope calculations to try to estimate order-of-magnitude impacts. I’ve been on high alarm about this disease since ~Jan 19 after reading clinical indicators in the first papers emerging from Wuhan. 24/n

Nothing in the last 6 weeks has dampened my alarm in the slightest. To the contrary, we’re seeing abject refusal of many countries to adequately respond or prepare. Of course some of these estimates will be wrong, even substantially wrong. 25/n

But I have no reason to think they’ll be orders-of-magnitude wrong. Even if your personal risk of death is very, very low, don’t mock decisions like canceling events or closing workplaces as undue “panic”. 26/n
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Grim: Impending health care system overload due to COVID-19 (Original Post) swag Mar 2020 OP
Healthcare is THE issue now. Healthcare workers defacto7 Mar 2020 #1
As a result of WWII bombings, England instituted the National Health demigoddess Mar 2020 #2
Great fact Re the NHS, please repeat this often. appalachiablue Mar 2020 #3

demigoddess

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2. As a result of WWII bombings, England instituted the National Health
Sat Mar 7, 2020, 01:37 PM
Mar 2020

As a result of this virus, will we be smart enough to institute some national health care system for the U.S?

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