Sounds like we hit the inflection point where it's going to jump. From CNN - "Nearly 9,000 Americans have tested positive for the virus. At least 149 have died."
From 2014 to 2020, in an attempt to increase its earnings per share, American spent more than $15 billion buying back its own stock. It managed, despite the risk of the proverbial rainy day, to shrink its cash reserves. At the same time it was blowing cash on buybacks, American also began to borrow heavily to finance the purchase of new planes and the retrofitting of old planes to pack in more seats. As early as 2017 analysts warned of a risk of default should the economy deteriorate, but American kept borrowing. It has now accumulated a debt of nearly $30 billion, nearly five times the company’s current market value.
At no time during its years of plenty did American improve how it treats its customers. Change fees went up to $200 for domestic flights and to $750 for international. Its widely despised baggage fees were hiked to $30 and $40 for first and second bags. These higher fees yielded billions of dollars, yet did not help the airline improve its on-time arrivals, reduce tarmac delays or prevent involuntary bumping. Instead, American’s main “innovations” were the removal of screens from its planes, the reduction of bathroom and seat sizes and the introduction of a “basic economy” class that initially included a ban on carry-on luggage.
Are we keeping pace with the rate that Italy experienced?
There is some skepticism regarding vitamin C for most anything other than scurvy:*Vit C boost immunity as well, but the jury is still undecided if pills actually work. I take 2 1000 IU per day.
Are we keeping pace with the rate that Italy experienced?

Are we keeping pace with the rate that Italy experienced?
It's impossible to determine exactly, but we could easily be keeping pace or outpacing Italy.
keeping pace in just number of cases? since the US has a bigger population, wouldn't that be an apples to orange comparison?
Tell me about it. Remember this guy?
We had already been told from people who knew better not to let anyone spread that dangerous lie and that anyone spreading it should be ashamed of themselves. Is he? Nope. I called him out and he said I sounded like an Alex Jones conspiracy theorist:
He hasn't posted in this thread since January so I guess he really is "done here."
...but he did go into that OTHER thread to heap blame on the President with absolutely no shame for his own behavior. How do people like that sleep at night?!
Amused: People like you are the problem. You and others like you dismissed/ignored people who know including direct warnings ("don't let anyone tell you the flu is worse"), took comfort in pseudo-intellectual media distortions intended to calm people down, and spread those distortions just because they came from credible sources like the news media quoting flu statistics. Credible sources does not mean they have the right goal. Thanks to them and the people they influenced people who could have prepared much earlier didn't.
News writers aren't experts, no matter how much respect you have for CNN, ABC, etc. They are just writers paid to put a perspective on some numbers or info that make them sound smarter than everyone else so you'll go on reading their news. Read critically, between the lines, and you are your own expert.
When I said earlier that I appreciated this era where we could get first-hand accounting from witnesses and cut through the media narrative, I meant it. This is why. This is vindication.
New cases and deaths, which probably is apples to oranges, but the curve is very similar to Italy's when they only had ~9,000 confirmed cases.
no problem, ive been practicing it for my whole life!Dang:
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Scientists warn we may need to live with social distancing for a year or more
Researchers say we face a horrible choice: practice social distancing for months or a year, or let hundreds of thousands die.www.vox.com
If I worked near that person I would have just gone home myself.Ok, so yesterday we had a guy show up to work after having been on vacation for several days. Everybody in the building could hear him snorting/coughing/sneezing... to all appearances, he is very obviously sick with something. His supervisor told him to go home. He apparently got very argumentative about it, and threw out the "its just allergies" bs. Naturally, he came in without even getting tested, and I think he ended up working the entire day. He's not here today... apparently his supervisor found some backbone & insisted he stay home.
I hope they consider fleshlights essential home staples...If you're going to order stuff on Amazon, now's the time...
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Amazon to stop accepting all products other than medical supplies and household staples to its warehouses amid coronavirus crisis — read the memo it just sent sellers
Amazon is suspending all shipments other than medical supplies, household staples and other high-demand products to its warehouses until April 5.www.businessinsider.com
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Exclusive: Amazon Confirms First Known Coronavirus Case in an American Warehouse
Workers at the Queens, New York, facility say employees were expected to come in for their night shift after the case was identified. Amazon denies this.www.theatlantic.com
Yup:
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How the US stacks up to other countries in confirmed coronavirus cases
The United States has about a third of the world’s coronavirus cases.www.vox.com
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If I worked near that person I would have just gone home myself.
if the curve is just based on number of cases, it will be the same...but if you take into account, the percentage of population that was infected, the curve would be very different...
Shit like this is what tells you things like Airlines knew full well - We have nothing to worry about and can take as much risk as we want because the US government will bail us out. They have no choice.
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Opinion | Don’t Feel Sorry for the Airlines (Published 2020)
Before providing them any assistance, we must demand that they change how they treat their customers and employees.www.nytimes.com
Though I said "remember this guy," it was about his most-recent comments in this thread, not some previous or old vendetta. It was on-topic and needed to be said... and it does seem that some people care.everyone: get over your petty online vendettas that seem to last years. just, get over it. no one cares.
Dang:
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Scientists warn we may need to live with social distancing for a year or more
Researchers say we face a horrible choice: practice social distancing for months or a year, or let hundreds of thousands die.www.vox.com
