Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:43 am
JohnW wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:17 am
apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:31 pm
Roundball wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:47 pm
apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:43 pm
Totally agre with MLB veteran umpire Joe West. Here is what he said:
The 67-year-old West said he doesn't believe the death total being attributed to the coronavirus -- which has surpassed 130,000 in the United States -- is an accurate figure.
"Those statistics aren't accurate, I don't care who's counting them,'' West told USA Today Sports. "When country music [singer] Joe Diffie died, they said he died of the coronavirus. He had Stage 4 lung cancer. The coronavirus may have accelerated his death, but let's be realistic.
"Our system is so messed up they have emptied hospitals because there's no elective surgery. The government has been giving these hospitals extra money if someone dies of the coronavirus. So everybody that dies is because of coronavirus. I don't care if you get hit by a car, it's coronavirus.''
Is he now a doctor or medical expert? We have now gone to believing a baseball umpire? Might be the most ridiculous post yet. Maybe you were trying to give us a good laugh at the end of the day? If so, thank you!
He just stated facts, nothing medical. Joe Diffies cancer death was listed COVID, We are throwing money to hospitals for reporting COVID deaths. All true. The system is screwed up, probably the biggest truth. Stop paying hospitals 3 times the normal death an$ COVID deaths drop drastically immediately.
Even stage four cancer patients can live for years. Each individual is different. If Covid hastened that death, it caused that death. A logical extension of this would be to shoot a cancer patient, go into court and say he was dying anyway. You can call Mr. West as an expert witness. Most ridiculous thing I've read or heard in a long time.
It isn’t ridiculous. This is a big change from the way things are normally coded. If we started doing this across the board with other coexisting problems like Covid, we would see a miraculous drop in cancer deaths. About 6 years ago my mother in law, who had a blood cancer called Wallenstroms, died when she got a blockage in her colon. Cause of death on certificate: Wallenstroms. Two years ago my son, who had leukemia, died of a drug resistant bacterial infection that could have killed people without leukemia. Cause of death on certificate: leukemia. It’s not so much a matter of right or wrong. It’s a matter of consistency. For some reason in this case the protocol enhances the number of deaths of particular disease. But usually with other stuff they just blame the cancer.
But there aren’t any college players with advanced cancer so it shouldn’t matter for this discussion. The risk to college football players is effectively 0.
If a player catches it, it will spread. To other team mates, coaches, personel, refs, reporters, administration, food and hospitality, hotels, etc.
Even professional leagues are in a "bubble" yet the cases are still spreading. Can you, for once in your life, look past the immediate consequences and see the relation to everything else in our society? Let's nip it in the bud and stop the spread. Every other country in the world seems to get this except the US.
Overwhelming hospitals:
https://www.newsweek.com/43-florida-icu ... ge-1516006
Cases rising:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronaviru ... 020-07-09/
Excess deaths over normal:
https://wptv.com/rebound/excess-deaths- ... in-florida