The scary thing is they have been flattening the curve for like a week now. New case growth continues to slow pretty consistently. These deaths are from people who were diagnosed weeks ago. It's like we're foreshadowing into the next month US numbers. Scary. It takes a long fucking time to clean up the mess even after the curve is flattened.Shit. Italy looked like they were bending the curve but now 919 deaths today blowing their precious high of 793 a week ago out of the water.
Praying for Italy, Slovenia’s neighbour where my dad’s from and his side of the family lives. May God grant a cure.Shit. Italy looked like they were bending the curve but now 919 deaths today blowing their precious high of 793 a week ago out of the water.
Yeah either that or scientists. I vote scientists personally.May God grant a cure.
Wait your Dad is from Slovenia?Praying for Italy, Slovenia’s neighbour where my dad’s from and his side of the family lives. May God grant a cure.
Shit. Italy looked like they were bending the curve but now 919 deaths today blowing their precious high of 793 a week ago out of the water.
Yeah man! I remember you and HP have family from that part of Europe, right? Croatia?Wait your Dad is from Slovenia?
Small world.
Thing is they are flattening the curve. This is what flattening the curve looks like. Smaller growth of new cases day to day and increasing deaths from those diagnosed weeks ago. People want to believe that flattening the curve means that everything is all rosy and we're all good to go and restart society but nope... Cases are still increasing 3 weeks after a shutdown in Italy. That's going to happen here too. The good news is they are on the path to negative growth. Might need another week or two to see that and months to get it to a manageable rate.Think people are a little quick on the “look we’re flattening the curve!” after a couple days. I’ve heard people say that about Ontario already but I think we’re just getting started.
Nice. I’ve been to Croatia once—my dad has some friends from Slovenia with a cottage there. Was cool to see the palm trees.Croatia here
Thing is they are flattening the curve. This is what flattening the curve looks like. Smaller growth of new cases day to day and increasing deaths from those diagnosed weeks ago. People want to believe that flattening the curve means that everything is all rosy and we're all good to go and restart society but nope... Cases are still increasing 3 weeks after a shutdown in Italy. That's going to happen here too. The good news is they are on the path to negative growth. Might need another week or two to see that and months to get it to a manageable rate.
Ah yeah you're absolutely right. And by Easter the US will be an absolute catastrophe but still unlikely to have peaked. Scary scary times ahead.Mostly talking about here. People were saying this at like 3 days after non-essential services closed in Ontario with 10,000+ tests pending. Seems a little misleading to me.