kalm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 12:35 pm
Well I guess they’ll have to bring back all those payed off hospital workers thanks to this crisis porn.
And again, this gets back to the huge disconnect that we've seen throughout this pandemic in terms of quality reporting. You have this Newsweek article that says we're screwed, but if we go back to the link that Gil put up a few days ago with the IHME data it says that Florida, as of today, is at 27% capacity for ICU beds and 3% capacity for all beds. I'd probably wager that both your Newsweek article as well as the IMHE data are wrong, but that's only because I haven't seen a truly reliable source of data over these past several months. As an engineer, watching this - and I'm going to cuss which is rare for me - this shitshow go on, it's amazing how we have failed at so many levels and across so many disciplines - federal, state, local, journalists, scientists, health care workers, etc. It might be easier to make a list of who's done a good job through all of this, but I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable about listing anyone.
We might be screwed, we might not be, but good luck finding reliable, accurate, and unbiased information on whether we are or not.