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So you're saying that for our 300,000,000 population, we should have about 4,800 open critical care beds at this very moment. I won't argue. You're implying several other things:

All COVID-19 cases require critical care for their duration

Not true.

We can't add new beds or convert existing hospital infrastructure for critical care

Not true.

There will be substantially more than 4,800 COVID-19 cases at once in the US, up to potentially 100,000 patients in critical condition at one time

Very doubtful. We currently have a small number of cases, and as Thunderf00t's video on the subject shows, this is very unlikely to balloon to numbers we can't handle.

COVID-19 can't be stopped with U.S. medicine, but instead needs some nebulous treatment that I want you to talk about but won't tell you what it is

?!

You need to get a grip my man. This thing isn't the end of the world, be calm and figure your shit out.