It looks to me like the most vulnerable people all died in the first wave.
That might to some extent be true in NYC but I doubt it for most of the country.
A bit of extremely vulnerable people, a touch of very little clinical data for doctors to use to evaluate and help patients, add overcrowded and understaffed (for the type of patients) hospitals, and first wave.
Overwhelmed resources and shortages of crucial medicines will probably be involved in the second, though increased clinical knowledge will help a lot, so thoughyou’re unlikely to see the same extremes, the numbers won’t be pretty.
I had trouble writing it for exactly that reason. It’s pretty much word-for-word what some of my more wharrrrr-garble acquaintances say un-sarcastically
Damn, couldn’t have put it better myself!
OMG the hamster up Don Jr’s sphincter has burrowed up to his brain. But in all fairness it was a short trip.
Nice! Consider that stolen.
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