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Mar 27, 2020
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Flu is part of their normal conditions that they plan for
This adds one more significant thing, which also happens to require a lot more critical care than your average bug
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RE: Why doesn’t the flu overrun hospitals?
CallingDingo
3/27/20 8:44am
because its the same every year and is planned for.
RugbyCoug
3/27/20 8:45am
Why doesn't the flu cause people to become stupid and buy a decade's supply of toilet paper?
foofcoug
3/27/20 8:46am
It did a couple of years ago when the vaccine missed badly
BYUheaven
3/27/20 8:46am
Flu is part of their normal conditions that they plan for
buffgato
3/27/20 8:47am
For one thing, our capacity is based on the norm, so when you stack this thing on top of the flu, we start to overflow.
CDV
3/27/20 8:51am
To add to what others have said,
El Careeb
3/27/20 8:57am
Thank you, that makes the most sense
CallingDingo
3/27/20 9:03am
The flu doesn’t spread quite as quickly so the curve is already flatter
Gorgias
3/27/20 9:00am
It could. But we’re prepared for it. COVID-19 would not have been an issue
dchandle15
3/27/20 9:02am
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