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03-18-2020 #11
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not only no vaccine, but no proven effective meds, unlike flu, which can be mitigated with Tamiflu
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03-18-2020 #12
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03-18-2020 #13
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I think you are missing the point. It's people with serious pre-existing conditions that are most at risk of dying from the corona-virus. Even if they were at risk of dying anyway, catching the virus would bring it on earlier. Your analogy is around the wrong way - the virus is the car that hits them.
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03-18-2020 #14
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It's important to distinguish between two different issues:
1. What's the risk to a normal person who is not elderly and doesn't have an existing condition that could make them vulnerable?
2. What's the risk that the health system will be overwhelmed by an upsurge in serious cases, resulting in more deaths because people can't get treatment?
Maybe the risk to normal people is not so great, but it's mainly the second issue that is motivating the restrictions. They are trying to slow the spread of the virus (flatten the curve) so that the health system is better able to cope. Even though lots of people die from normal flu it's not such an issue because there isn't a sudden massive surge in cases, so the health system can cope.
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03-18-2020 #15
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2 out of 2 members liked this post."We can't seem to cure them of the idea that our everyday life is only an illusion, behind which lies the reality of dreams."--Old Missionary, Fitzcarraldo
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03-18-2020 #16
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Personally I think it's quite serious..
Health wise, my lungs are atypical and this could be very bad if I get it. I'm vaccinated against most types of pneumonia but this is a viral one with no vaccine as of yet..
Most things fail to kill me tho and make me suffer horribly for days or weeks instead.. It's been many years since I had a lung infection tho..
Financially this is going to be a DISASTER!
Let the billionaires bail out their own shit tho! Don't use tax dollars for that!
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03-18-2020 #17
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Hopefully, you'll be fine, Alexis.
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03-18-2020 #18
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Hopefully she will, but it depends a lot on other people doing the right thing and following the medical advice about hygiene, social distancing, self-isolation etc. The more people don't do that because it's inconvenient and they think the risks are exaggerated, the more people like Alexis will be put at risk.
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03-18-2020 #19
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i like how people are saying this shit is overblown. it's not. OK, stockpiling loo roll is funny. but then even if most people have minor symptoms, then it means many people off work. schools, shops, etc. shutting down.
it's an unpopular opinion but I support the shutdowns.
people aren't taking this shit really seriously. Like I see people sneezing out loud in public - DUDE. don't people think? even if they smelt some ground pepper or have an allergy, i don't give a shit. it's a bitch that there are no sports. And i was really hoping to go to a sex club in London and Paris but thishas to be put on hold. but there the greater good has to trump all this shit.
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03-18-2020 #20
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From what I see, the EU is banning travel.
Just a question to any girls here - has business gone down? Most big cities in Europe are being locked down. I know London has been a ghost town lately. Hard times i know, but we'll all pull through.