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Re: Covid-19
Oh yeah, and here’s an article on why social distancing helps to prevent the spread of a highly infectious disease. I see a lot of misinformation here so I thought I’d include this as well. Of course, if you want to continue to go out in crowded places when there’s a global pandemic occurring, that’s your choice. But to… -
Re: Covid-19
The hurricane did hit, although in some ways it was more like a tropical storm. The virus continued its spread, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention switching over on May 4 from counting confirmed cases to making estimates. As of May 5, 980 schools with 607,778 students had been closed in an effort to slow… -
Re: Covid-19
People need to let go of the idea this will naturally abate in the warmer months. Pandemics rarely behave this way since no one has immunity to new viruses. It won't need the added advantage of cool, dry air and less UV exposure to thrive. We have no data to suggest its closest relative, SARS-COV-1 is a seasonal virus and… -
Re: Covid-19
"Such worst-case scenarios underscore the complex decisions that could face our health care system in the weeks and months ahead." "Those figures assume the infections would happen all at once, which is unlikely, and that all beds are empty, when they are not." The entire article is based on what "could" and "might" happen… -
Re: Covid-19
I wasn't gonna go too heavy on Trump criticism but since we're there, he also cut a program in the USAID that discovered and monitored zoonotic viruses around the world. In an unprecedented move he's classified meetings on COVID-19 to restrict the flow of information to the public in an attempt to control political… -
Re: Covid-19
Here an infectious disease doctor’s opinion .....maybe this will give you fear lovers some good perspective- “On COVID-19: “I'm a doctor and an Infectious Diseases Specialist. I've been at this for more than 20 years seeing sick patients on a daily basis. I have worked in inner city hospitals and in the poorest slums of… -
Re: Covid-19
"A USA TODAY analysis shows that if the nation sees a major spike, there could be almost six seriously ill patients for every existing hospital bed. That analysis, based on data from the American Hospital Association, U.S. Census, CDC and World Health Organization, is conservative. For example, it assumes all 790,000 beds… -
Re: Covid-19
Well, I think by next year most people will have been exposed to some level and have built up natural immunities. Yes, I am sure people will get Covid-19 next year, but it shouldn't be nearly as bad as this year. If you don't get it this year but get it next year...you will most likely be fine (unless you are elderly and… -
Re: Covid-19
It doesn't take long to see where our dawgnation members stand politically. I'll go ahead and state that I'm a devout born again christian who is as conservative as anyone you know. But some of my closet friends are very liberal. We usually avoid topics we don't agree with.....but I also choose to not get carried away when… -
Re: Covid-19
You are the one with a political bias about this not me. The only group of people who have been downplaying the threat from COVID-19 are hardcore trump supporters since they think it hurts his reelection chances. There are legitimate criticisms about how the US has responded to this outbreak with several of them lying at…
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