Jerseygirl08 |
01-19-2022 01:01 PM |
statistical error
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Originally Posted by billethkid
(Post 2051461)
Who will be responsible for reporting free in home new cases/hospitalizations/deaths"???
(Yes, tongue in cheek.....:))
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Bille, hopefully nobody will be responsible for counting since it's all skewed anyway. I wonder if people know that, for example, if an 85 yr. old diabetic with CHF, hypertension, and failing kidneys goes into the hospital in kidney failure, and they die, and they are testing positive for covid . . . it's counted as a COVID death. Covid doesn't cause kidneys to fail. A lifetime of diabetes, high blood pressure, and insulin around the clock (not to mention the pill Metformin) is likely what caused this patient to die. But, he/she will become a COVID statistic. Also, most people do not know that if you are in the hospital with covid - each day you are testing (positive), is another covid case going into the statistical bucket. I'm always surprised at how much credence people are giving these numbers. CNN announces a huge increase in numbers and everybody runs to the nearest Urgent Care; they line up all the way around a block to be tested. Why? Why are patients so eager to get tested? Will anything change with the way they care for themselves? In this environment, they should isolate/guarantine either way. Turns out that if patient's are getting a positive test result, they run to the hospital as soon they get a temp. Don't know why but the last place I'd head to is the ER. Unless I couldn't breathe or something critical.
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