Coronavirus Coronavirus: In-Iowa General Discussion (Not Limited)

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Interesting...my question would be to wonder if it takes those 14 days for the other person to even contract it, should they quarantine for longer.

Hoping for the best possible outcome either way.
I was wondering the same thing about my sister, not sure how long it was before she was symptomatic. Once you are infected you are capable of transmission.
 
I've also heard that it's been taking upwards of a week to get results.

My good friend's wife was one of the earlier Iowa tests, and she got her results back in 3-4 days.

But she's the administrator of a pretty good sized nursing home. I would imagine she was getting some preferential treatment compared to most people given what she does and who she works with.
 
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This press conference has been better than the previous not just because she's mandating more, but she's answering more questions and explaining everything better.

I think this was a step in the right direction as far as what she's been enforcing. I hope if things don't change we won't be reluctant to take the next step.

If I were to bet on it though, I'd probably say sometime this weekend there will end up being a shelter in place called into effect.
 
Sounds like counties aren’t legally allowed to do their own shelter in places
Yeah I thought that was a bit interesting. When reading an article posted from Monday, a few of the Mayors were saying Reynolds told them they had the power to do so, but I guess that's not the case anymore. As these cases continue to rise, especially in the higher populated areas, I'm sure the Mayors are going to be a bit more pushy in trying to get Reynolds to pull that trigger.
 
FWIW I believe she did this with lower numbers than what WI did, but it might also be based on number of cases vs. number of medical facility availability.
Considering Iowa has a population about half the size of Wisconsin, I would think it is the second thing you mentioned.
 
Are we confident that county information as reported is where the person is from, or where they were at when got the test?

It's starting to look somewhat like a map of Iowa's hospital network.

I'm assuming our hospital network has a high correlation to our population density.
 
Exponential just means it grows at a constant percentage. That percentage doesn't have to be 100% (doubling every day). But it will double over a repeatable period. So it may double every 3 days, or 4 days, or 5 days. I think the US in general has been doubling about every 3 days.
I thought there was a specific definition of exponential. Merriam-Webster seems to indicate otherwise Hmm. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exponential
 
Sounds like counties aren’t legally allowed to do their own shelter in places

She said the exact opposite in her press conference two or three days ago, in defense of her not taking statewide action. That's embarrassing.
 
This and I am assuming hospitals with the capacity to treat this are by metros

That's why I was asking. For example, my county has no cases but is directly between two more metropolitan counties that have multiple cases. Most people I know would use the hospitals in the county on either side of us in the case of serious illness.
 

I believe there have also been positive tests at the Whirlpool plant in Amana, Quaker and Collins in CR and the Rock Island Arsenal in the QCs.

In all cases that I've seen, it appears the person was going to work while infected, so those areas should expect wider spread.

This is where a shelter in place is needed.

Also, this seems like a very small number:


At Iowa's current infected number (173) and a 20% hospitilization rate (not the same as vent rate...) and a doubling every three days - we are ~8 days from needing that number.
 
Realistically? There's no way kids go back to school this school year. Everyone should be planning for that
The people I know who work in the crapids district have been quietly saying this is the feeling on their respective staffs. I'd say 10 or so teachers i know have told me that.
 
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