Daily cases in the Czech Republic reached a record 9,544 today after the country's relative success in the spring gave way to a massive second wave in the autumn
The Czech Republic recorded 66 new deaths today, and unlike in most of Western Europe the daily death rate is higher than during the first wave of the pandemic
* Second wave has caused a record surge in cases and infected 4,000 hospital staff in the Czech Republic
* Czech hospitals are cancelling surgeries and building emergency Covid wards to deal with surging demand
* The country's current infection rate of 586 new cases per 100,000 people in a week is Europe's highest
The Czech Republic is facing a medical 'collapse' with the army rigging up field hospitals as the country suffers the worst infection rate in Europe.
After escaping the first wave relatively lightly, the Eastern European country has been battered by a resurgence in recent weeks which has infected more than 4,000 hospital workers and forced the closure of schools, bars and restaurants.
Hospitals are treating six times as many virus patients as during the first wave, with other surgeries being cancelled and plans being drawn up for patients to be exported to Germany, Hungary or Poland.
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Update #1: Czech Republic imposes tougher COVID-19 restrictions, closes all bars, restaurants (Xinhuanet)
Update #2: Czech Republic tops record infection surge in Eastern Europe (AP)
WNU Editor: This is quite a change for the Czech Republic. Originally it was praised for its Covid-19 response .... Czech Republic falls from first in class to verge of second COVID-19 lockdown, writes international media (Expat.cz). Now it is like most Europe, facing a very serious second wave .... Europe reels as it sets virus records, slaps on new rules (AP).
7 comments:
When you want to ignore queueing theory what can I say. The 1st application is is easy to see, but people do not want to talk about it.
The 2nd application is not obvious, but it is once you see it. But people what to sell you some shit make a fortune and sell you down the river.
However queueing theory takes math and we know math is hard, so it is better to take to social media and jawbone it.
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we have a leader in the country. He has advisors. They can or should consult experts. Then they can act. tossing out a notion that you know about and then badmouthing those who are unaware of it is hardly helpful.
tip: uninterrupted exponential growth scenario ...see, even I can quickly find out what you refer to without the super math you have
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I'm sure the Chinese will be very happy and willing to buy the remains of all world economies thrown into chaos by the Wuhan virus. You just know they do it out of the good of their heart lol
Tell me again, when will the Chinese pay for this? Countless lives lost, damaged, and the tens of trillions of economic losses on top compounding effects like suicides, businesses closing
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You wrote:
"badmouthing those who are unaware of it is hardly helpful.
tip: uninterrupted exponential growth scenario ...see, even I can quickly find out what you refer to without the super math you have"
Patients at a hospital fit queueing theory quite nicely. Just another customer service problem. You decide what services you will provide and the results will be clear.
Of course if the services are decide with a vested interest of politicians with an interest in making people slaves. The system is bound to fail by design. It will be rebuilt and touted as better but will deliver worse results.
Liberals have already decided on the services to be provided based on partisan advantage. So I expect the cases to be exponential for awhile. Then it will "knee over" after liberals have maimed or killed thousands in the Czech Republic.
Question: Why would you use remdesivir over zinc and how does this relate to math?
Mask don't work nowhere near as good as they are sold. What about social distancing? People were voluntarily social distancing weeks/month before the government issued guidelines (read orders enforced by jackbooted, brown shirted thugs). How do we know? Look at gasoline usage. It dropped like a rock in February. The STASI lockdown did not come until March. People will voluntarily for the most part social distance. But making it official allows twits to go SOUP NAZI on people, virtue signal and grab power.
Out of Left field here is an interesting story. There was a Danish road engineer and he did an experiment. He put less road signs on a road in regards to curves and speed. Without all the signs people drove slower and more cautiously. Ergo most people are not stupid.
Question: Why use a respirator when a CPAP/nebulizer will do?
To make it prohibitively expensive? To bankrupt people and society?
Why ask people wait until they get really sick to have their flu symptoms looked at? Why not use virtual doctor visits and start treating people with antiviral therapy to include steroids when symptoms are mild?
Why administer the steroids intravenously instead of via an inhaler/nebulizer and make it cheaper. Administering steroids to the lining of the lungs is more effective in treating any inflammation than other methods. Cheaper too. But the downside is you won't be able to break people or maim people and stampeded nations off a cliff.
And before you get your underpants twisted up and in a knot, I don;t mean anabolic steroids.
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How do I know? I worked in the field.
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La Crosse County experienced a rise in COVID-19 cases with 52 new positives Thursday, and Wisconsin broke its daily case record at 3,747.
The 52 new cases put the positivity rate at 45.61%, according to data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Thursday’s total is the first time the county has reported more than 50 cases since Oct. 1, when 75 were reported.
The county has averaged 30.86 new cases per day over the past seven days, a slight increase from Wednesday (29.43) but still down from a week ago (33.71).
Parrot still copying and pasting. See 9:20 PM
If corona, influenza and rhino viruses did not spread as before you would figure that the world changed somehow like you were in an SIM run by an evil child. They are ubiquitous. They always have been. What is new is ubiquitous use of PCR and other genetic tools, increased population density, massive illegal immigration, an increased percentage of elderly, the internet (& increased obesity), etc
Dr Redfield has admitted, that the CDC has never said masks work.
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