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    #281
    Quote Originally Posted by mokong22 View Post
    camilotte hotel ba yun may pool at inuman sa.baba, sa timog, tambayan ng 90s kid

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    Malapit dyan ang pepeton’s grill sa camelot hotel [emoji1362]


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    #282
    Quote Originally Posted by mokong22 View Post
    camilotte hotel ba yun may pool at inuman sa.baba, sa timog, tambayan ng 90s kid

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    camelot hotel, pag sa main entrance ka pumasok "hotel" yun, pero pag sa basement parking ka pumasok eh "motel" yun haha.

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    #283
    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    may girlie bar dati na kahilera ng heartbeat at kung saan nakatayo ngayon yung uniqlo na katabi ng fishermall, d ko marecall yung pangalan.
    Queen's Castle?

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    #284
    An improvement kahit papaano. 11new infection, 1 recovery, 1 afterlife

    Wala pa double digit na infected barangay pero delikadengdeng si

    bL-crame - 9 (3 recoveries, 0death )
    matandang balara - 8 (1recoveries, 1death)
    batasan hills -8 (1 deatht)
    pasong tamo -8 (2 death)
    culiat- 8 (1death)

    Kailangan na extreme lockdwon sa lugar na yan.











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    #285
    Based on today’s numbers, the Philippines has recorded 2,084 COVID-19 cases, with 88 deaths and 49 recoveries.

    QC posted 27 fatalities.

    That’s more than 25% of the whole country’s death toll with only 151 confirmed cases.

    Is it not alarming?

    Where’s the epicenter?


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    #286
    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Based on today’s numbers, the Philippines has recorded 2,084 COVID-19 cases, with 88 deaths and 49 recoveries.

    QC posted 27 fatalities.

    That’s more than 25% of the whole country’s death toll with only 157 confirmed cases.

    Is it not alarming?


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    statistically, i do not think so.
    i believe we are under-diagnosing the number of the infected cases, because we are testing only a selected few.

    the numerator is easy. we but have to count.
    the denominator is based largely on the number of bodies being tested, which is intentionally or un-intentionally, being limited by "protocol".
    Last edited by dr. d; April 1st, 2020 at 12:27 PM.

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    #287
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    statistically, i do not think so.
    i believe we are under-diagnosing the number of the infected cases, because we are testing only a selected few.
    Notwithstanding your belief, don’t you think the number of deaths in true QC not alarming?

    Strategists and policy makers depend on numbers among others where to train their resources.

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    #288
    jmc,

    check the land area and the barangay with the most infected. Look at san juan and city of manila

    Example of land area.

    Quezon City 166.20

    san juan 5.95 km2

    manila 42.88 km2

    makati 21.57 km2

    taguig 53.67 km2

    marikina 21.52 km2

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    #289
    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Notwithstanding your belief, don’t you think the number of deaths in true QC not alarming?

    Strategists and policy makers depend on numbers among others where to train their resources.

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    the number, as it stands, is indeed alarming.
    but if we are to compare localities' statistics,
    we have to account for the differences in background information that might be skewing the numbers.

    for example,
    what is the mean age of those QC victims found positive?

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    #290
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    jmc,

    check the land area and the barangay with the most infected. Look at san juan and city of manila

    Example of land area.

    Quezon City 166.20

    san juan5.95 km2

    manila42.88 km2

    makati 21.57 km2

    taguig53.67 km2

    marikina 21.52 km2
    Yes, I understand true QC is quite big compared to other cities in the NCR. It’s more than that.

    But my point is this:

    a) According to the Epidemiologist who led the fight against SARS COV in the early 2000, for every death there is at least 157 positive cases of infection;

    b) Now, assuming all factors being equal in SARS COV2, that would put the infected individuals in true QC to 4,077 (27x151);

    c) That would make true QC the epicenter much like Wuhan in China, Bergamo in Italy, or NY in the US;

    d) With that assumption, just like Wuhan did during the onset of the outbreak where they deployed more than 9,000 health care workers to contract tracing, we should also concentrate much of our resources in true QC.

    e) The common denominator among Spain, Italy, France, UK, they all did perfunctory job in contact tracing.

    f) If you could trace all those persons who had in contact with a positive case, and contained them in one place, plus rigorous implementation of physical distancing, the fastest you diminish further contamination. The quickest you can flatten the curve.


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    #291
    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Malapit dyan ang pepeton’s grill sa camelot hotel [emoji1362]


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    ah ok, nalala ko na tabi pala ng camelot hotel yung may pool na inuman during 90s, dont know kung open pa till now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmc21420 View Post
    Yes, I understand true QC is quite big compared to other cities in the NCR. It’s more than that.

    But my point is this:

    a) According to the Epidemiologist who led the fight against SARS COV in the early 2000, for every death there is at least 157 positive cases of infection;

    b) Now, assuming all factors being equal in SARS COV2, that would put the infected individuals in true QC to 4,077 (27x151);

    c) That would make true QC the epicenter much like Wuhan in China, Bergamo in Italy, or NY in the US;

    d) With that assumption, just like Wuhan did during the onset of the outbreak where they deployed more than 9,000 health care workers to contract tracing, we should also concentrate much of our resources in true QC.

    e) The common denominator among Spain, Italy, France, UK, they all did perfunctory job in contact tracing.

    f) If you could trace all those persons who had in contact with a positive case, and contained them in one place, plus rigorous implementation of physical distancing, the fastest you diminish further contamination. The quickest you can flatten the curve.


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    the virus doesn't care about countries borders let alone cities' borders

    where is the epicenter?

    NCR

    that's the epicenter

    QC is not wuhan

    NCR is wuhan

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    #293
    Yes, it doesn’t care about borders.

    Unless, it is airborne, quarantining or locking down an entire sitio, barangay, municipality, city, province, an island, a country is not improbable to stop or lessen its spread.

    NCR is composed of many local government units.

    In war, divide and conquer.

    (But Año is against the idea of locking down only of areas with high number of cases)

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    #294
    ...daming prublema ng true QC...

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    #295
    dok ano problema ng true qc?

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    #296
    hindi ba may kanya kanyang harang ang mga LGU?

    tapos within the LGUs meron kanya kanyang harang mga barangay

    ano ba point niyo?

    dahil pinakamarami cases ang QC dapat ma-isolate ang QC?

    kayo mga outside QC di naman kayo basta basta makapasok ng QC diba?

    at kami taga QC di rin kami basta basta makatawid sa ibang siyudad

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    #297
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    dok ano problema ng true qc?
    you posted them earlier today.
    151 confirmed cases.

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    #298
    dok sabig-sabog naman yan not "pure juice" sa isang barangay.

    We dont have extreme lockdown here.

    Car battery store and pet food store are open. Pati si milkteh naging essentials. Im wating for hardwares to open kasi i need tools to do minor mechanico works.

    But in other cities lalo na yung maliliit like sanjuan and makati eh super lockdwon. Ulitmo motorcycle delivery ayaw papasukin sa kanto lang nagmemeet.

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    #299
    True QC should be given extra attention because of high number of deaths.

    The probability is very high that it also has a higher rate of infection.

    A CO worth his salt should deploy his forces in areas where enemy sightings are frequent. Those areas also have so many sympathizers.


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    #300
    PH PCR testing capacity has increased

    saying QC is the main problem is premature

    wait for more data

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