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From Morning Joe, as I sipped my coffee: We won't get ventilators until JUNE, because China bought all the ventilators in the U.S. first, and signed contracts with the ventilator manufacturer for all the ventilators they can produce for the next two months. And if Trump hadn't fired the pandemic team, someone in the U.S. would have known what to order in time to protect our own supplies. More thousands of deaths on his tiny inept hands.
 

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From Morning Joe, as I sipped my coffee: We won't get ventilators until JUNE, because China bought all the ventilators in the U.S. first, and signed contracts with the ventilator manufacturer for all the ventilators they can produce for the next two months. And if Trump hadn't fired the pandemic team, someone in the U.S. would have known what to order in time to protect our own supplies. More thousands of deaths on his tiny inept hands.
I thought they were at the tail end of their cases?
 

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They've avoided the closure of the schools, maybe because the information from Imperial indicates there will be a 25 % increase in spread after the schools are closed. Not sure how that is worked out, unless they are assuming the teenagers who don't need supervision are likely to gather in groups? They're talking about closing the schools for six months.
I think the concern is also that parents will, in many cases, need to make child-care arrangements they wouldn't normally need to, thus exposing both the carer and the child to lengthy contact with people in whose company they wouldn't normally spend such prolonged periods.
 
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From Morning Joe, as I sipped my coffee: We won't get ventilators until JUNE, because China bought all the ventilators in the U.S. first, and signed contracts with the ventilator manufacturer for all the ventilators they can produce for the next two months. And if Trump hadn't fired the pandemic team, someone in the U.S. would have known what to order in time to protect our own supplies. More thousands of deaths on his tiny inept hands.
According to the Washington Post, that's not the only problem:

Hospitals are holding back from ordering more medical ventilators because of the high cost for what may be only a short-term spike in demand from the coronavirus epidemic, supply chain experts and health researchers say, intensifying an anticipated shortage of lifesaving equipment for patients who become critically ill.

The lack of ventilators — and growing calls for a more aggressive government role to fill the gap — was a subject of tense exchanges this week between President Trump and state officials. The issue also revealed a disconnect between different parts of the health-care industry, with the main hospital association disputing the accounts about the adequacy of supply of the lifesaving equipment.

Mechanical ventilators, which help patients breathe or breathe for them, are considered critical to the nation’s effort to contain the worst effects of the pandemic and avoid a crisis like the one Italy is facing. Depending on how bad the coronavirus pandemic gets in the United States, individual cities could come up thousands of ventilators short as patients flood hospitals, researchers say.

“It’s a challenge for states, local governments and hospital administrators to allocate tens of millions of dollars to something when they don’t know if they need it or not," said Chris Kiple, chief executive of Ventec Life Systems, a small ventilator manufacturer in Washington state. “But if they don’t do it, they are going to be caught flat-footed, and facilities are going to be faced with not enough ventilators to meet demand."

Ventilator manufacturers could achieve, within a few months, a significant boost in production from about 50,000 units a year currently, said Julie Letwat, a health-care lawyer with McGuireWoods in Chicago who is monitoring the industry. Orders have not flooded in, she said, because most hospitals can’t afford to increase inventory of expensive equipment for what could turn out to be a short-term event.

“The risk is that they’ll never be used, and hospitals can’t eat the cost," she said. “Most hospitals in this country are not profitable."
 
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UCL are appealing for researchers to help us for about four months starting April who have experience of advanced data science (including statistics, machine learning) or mathematical model building (particular biomechanical models of physiology that could be applied to understanding how COVID19 affects patients’ bodies).

If qualified, apply here:
The COVID-19 CHIMERA Workstream - register your interest in helping
 

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But he prolly figures its 'poor people' who don't matter, not 'important people' like him. I don't think republicans have caught onto how its most likely their voters who won't make it if nothing is done :(
Two republican congressmen have tested for the virus. They tend to be older, and their job involves meeting a lot of people, so maybe this will thin out the herd, so to speak.
 
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