This is a very lucid explanation of what we currently know about coronavirus spread: https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-people-will-die-f4d3d9cd99ca … The graph you should be most concerned about is the one that demonstrates that, at the point you know coronavirus has taken root in your area, it is *very* widespread.
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There is no hospital system on the planet that has burst capacity for these graphs. It cannot be done. The article then lays out what medical professionals are saying: when you go over capacity, doctors have to start triaging patients who otherwise would have made it.
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Somebody mentioned to me that they think I have updated on this issue in the last few weeks. That rounds to accurate; the thing that did it was understanding that non-linearity of supply chains also applies to medical beds. We have existence proofs now. We will, sadly, get more.
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Well said
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