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California Gov. Newsom Warns 25 Million Could Be Infected in 8
Weeks, Which Would Lead to Hundreds of Thousands of Deaths in
California Alone
The Governor of California has declared that current projections
put the state on track for 25.5 million Californians to be
infected within 8 weeks if strong social distancing
factors are not immediately put in place.
We did some math on this projection, and we concluded the
Governor likely believes the number of infections doubles each
week, which means this is 8 doublings, or 2 ^ 8, which is 256. If
you divide 25.5 million by 256, you get the number of Californians
the Governor believes are infected right now.
That number is 100,000 (or, specifically,
99,609).
That’s a very large number, considering the entire country is
only known to have 14,250 confirmed infections so far. Clearly, the
Governor is getting information about the likely number of
infections that state officials probably know are already
circulating around the state.
Do the math: 510,000 deaths
If 25.5 million Californians become infected over the next 8
weeks, that would translate into 510,000
deaths by around the 12th or 13th-week mark, due to the
lag time required for people to die. This assumes a 2% case
fatality rate.
Even worse, if 25.5 million people get infected, and if 15%
require hospitalization, this scenario would end up
needing 3.8 million hospitalizations.
California is one of the worst states in terms of the number of
hospital beds per capita. There are nowhere near 3.8 million
hospital beds in California. In fact, there aren’t even 100,000
that are available. Once hospital beds are overrun, the death rate
skyrockets to something closer to 15%.
However, in an effort to stop this frightening scenario from
happening, Gov. Newsom has essentially locked down the state,
issuing a “stay at home” order, “directing all 40 million
residents to remain at their place of residence except for
essential activities amid the growing pandemic,” reports
The Epoch Times.
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This means the estimated 510,000 deaths may be avoided, at least
by some degree, but it seems highly unlikely that California will
escape this pandemic with anything under 100,000 deaths in the long
run, given how many people are already infected (and the extreme
transmissivity of the virus).
Essentially, what Gov. Newsom is trying to do with the “stay
at home” order is #FlattenTheCurve, or spread
out the infections over time so that the hospitals don’t get
overrun.
California will run out of hospital
beds if the trend of infections isn’t significantly slowed
Via The Epoch Times:
Newsom said that modeling suggests that some 56 percent of
California residents are expected to be infected, requiring up to
20,000 hospital beds more than the state can currently provide.
“This is a moment we need to make tough decisions,” Newsom
said. “This is a moment where we need some straight talk and we
need to tell people the truth: We need to bend the curve in the
state of California.”
Under the order, residents, except key workers, are advised to
remain home at all times. Grocery and convenience stores,
pharmacies, banks, gas stations, and laundromats will remain open,
Newsom said. Restaurants will operate as delivery-only.
Newsom said the order, which he hopes will encourage “social
distancing,” won’t be policed by law enforcement, but the other
will rely on citizens up uphold a “social contract.”
In other words, it’s not medical martial law
yet, but if stupid, complacent, ignorant people keep
insisting the coronavirus is a “hoax” (i.e. many
Trump-supporting conservatives like Rush Limbaugh and The Gateway
Pundit), Gov. Newsom will eventually have little choice but to
roll out the National Guard and start “policing the non-compliant
masses” who are too stupid to do the right thing and stay home on
their own.
This current voluntary order is probably the prelude to a much
more draconian order yet to come, so if you’re reading this from
California, please #StayTheF##kHome and help
slow the spread for the next few weeks. We can all get through
this, but only if we work together to achieve some social
isolation without causing the government to go into full
draconian quarantine mode.
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CA Governor Issues
State-Wide “Stay At Home” Order, Warns 56% Of Residents Will Be
Infected
Summary:
- Coronavirus death toll in Italy surpasses
China - Mnuchin says wants to get checks in Americans’ hands
within 3 weeks - CA Governor issues state-wide ‘stay at home’
order - The UK nears 3k cases
- BoE cuts rates, launches QE after ’emergency’
meeting - Confirmed cases in the US climb ~50% as testing ramps
up - Carnival confirms it will lend government ships for
virus response - Connecticut reports 2nd death as US death toll hits
137 - Cuomo reports nearly 2k new cases, bringing NY total
north of 4k - Covid-19 ‘cluster’ confirmed in South
Brooklyn - Minnesota designates grocery workers as ‘essential
employees’, giving them access to child care - Total number of Covid-19 cases passes 10k
- Cuomo signs NY unemployment-benefit expansion benefit
package warns of ‘astronomical jump’ in cases - China reports zero new cases in Wuhan for the first
time in months. - Treasury weighing 50- and 25-year bonds to finance
stimulus package - South Africa case total passes 150
- India halts incoming international flights for a
week - Hong Kong doctors find virus inside 2nd
dog - Spain total cases climb 28% overnight
- Italian death toll expected to pass China’s on
Thursday - Pentagon says 2,000 nat’l guardsman deployed around
the country - NY implements 90-day delay on mortgage payments due to
hardship - FedEx says a drop in deliveries in China was smaller
than expected - Trump and Xi reportedly agree to deepen medical
research ties - State Department advises Americans not to travel
abroad - UK gov’t denies plans for London
lockdown - Amazon closes warehouse for ‘deep clean’ after
worker tests positive - Germany death toll climbs to 43
- Treatment trial in Wuhan yields disappointing
results - Germany’s Bafin bans short-selling
- Russia reports first death
- SPR to buy 30 million barrels immediately, will
eventually buy 70 million - Wuhan police erase the record of ‘admonition’
delivered to Dr. Li Wenliang - German gov plans to suspend debt brake on
Monday - The Netherlands reports another jump in cases after
unveiling stimulus package outline - Switzerland warns situation rapidly deteriorating along
the Italian border - Tiffany closes all US stores
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Newsom: 56% Of Californians To Be
Infected With COVID-19 Within Eight Weeks
During a Thursday evening announcement that California is now
under a ‘stay at home order,’ Newsom clarified that the 22.5
million infected figure is a worst-case scenario in which
nothing is done (in a letter to Trump asking to borrow a
Navy medical ship).
The next day he announces a major action to reduce the spread of
COVID-19.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom says that an
estimated 56% of the state’s population – some 25.5
million people – will be infected with coronavirus
within the next eight weeks.
Newsom made the sobering claim in a Wednesday
letter to President Trump asking for the US Navy’s Mercy
Hospital Ship to be stationed at the Port of Los Angeles until
September in order to provide backup to the region’s healthcare
system.
“The acquisition of the Mercy here off the coast of the state
of California would provide additional 1,000-bed capacity,
provides support for pharmacists and other diagnostic
equipment,” said Newsom, adding “This resource will
help decompress the health care delivery system to allow the Los
Angeles region to ensure that it has the ability to address
critical acute care needs, such as heart attacks and strokes or
vehicle accidents, in addition to the rapid rise of COVID-19
cases.”
“We have the community-acquired transmission in 23 counties
with an increase of 44 community-acquired infections in 24
hours. We project that roughly 56 percent of our
population – 25.5 million people – will be infected with the
virus over an eight week period,” the letter
continues.
A spokesperson for the governor said the projection shows why
it’s so critical that Californians take action to slow the spread
of the disease – and those mitigation efforts aren’t taken into
account in those numbers. The spokesperson added that the state is
deploying every resource at its disposal to meet this challenge and
is continuing to ask for the federal government’s assistance in
this fight. –ABC
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Newsom is working closely with Los Angeles Mayor Eric
Garcetti to try and protect the state’s enormous
homeless population from the disease – particularly
those with pre-existing conditions. The city is also working with
the American Red Cross to open 6,000 beds at 52 recreation
centers.
California will also supply local governments with $150
million.
“If we take these emergency shelter beds and add in our bridge
shelter beds, this means we can bring 7,000 unhoused Angelenos off
the streets and into emergency housing – the most in recent
memory, maybe even in the city’s history,” Garcetti said.
Ten years ago, then-Los Angeles Police Department Chief Bill
Bratton “said what would it take to clean up skid row and he
actually said a pandemic,” said Any Bales, CEO of the Union
Rescue Mission in downtown Los Angeles. “It’s
unfortunate that that’s what it’s taken, but man am I glad to
see so many people making so places for people to
go.“Bales with skid row’s Union Rescue Mission praised all the
resources that are coming together to protect the homeless
population against COVID-19. Three hundred hand-washing
stations and 120 mobile bathrooms have already been set up at
encampments.“I’m hoping we don’t return to putting people on
the streets,” said Bales. “That this all teaches us
that we all live a better life housed than unhoused together when
we immediately help people get off the streets and stay off the
streets.” –ABC
7
Newsom said that the state’s typical 2,000 unemployment
insurance claims had skyrocketed to 80,000 over the last
week.
Update (2145ET): California Governor Gavin
Newsom has issued a state-wide “stay at home” order amid the
virus outbreak: “…let’s do what is
necessary to bend the curve…” Additionally,
Newsom estimated 56% of the state’s population, about
25.5 million people, will become infected.
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We would expect every state to follow.
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Update (1455ET): The UK has just reported
another 676 cases, bringing its total to 2,626 cases…
BREAKING: The number of confirmed cases of
#COVID19 in the UK has risen by 676 in the last 24 hours,
taking the total to 2,626.To read more about the
#coronavirus outbreak, click here: https://t.co/9yHzh2vMYQ pic.twitter.com/w5YlEOm0Ug— Sky News (@SkyNews)
March 18,..