RamblingMad
I'm an 80s kid too.
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Because Disney has little say in what happens in those Asian countries. They don't own or run the parks.
Let’s see what happens to Disney in France.
Because Disney has little say in what happens in those Asian countries. They don't own or run the parks.
That is what many people don't seem to understand. That number has the potential to overwhelm the healthcare system in this country and every other country. It is not the number that die because of the virus. It will be the number of people that die of other things because they can't get proper care because the healthcare system is overloaded.
The vast assumption is that we are significantly under estimating the amount of current or past cases, which means the percentage of serious or critical cases is probably much lower than currently reported.
Everyone should practice standard precautions, high risk individuals should maybe take more serious precautions. But shutting down large portions of our economy and schools, for what, months? That is just unrealistic and will cause other similarly dangerous problems.
We are talking about a virus that started in a place where spitting in public is common. Hand washing is not. It's gross there, folks. I was in the toy biz for over a decade. I've been there.
Yep. No way I believe the numbers from China. Will need to see what this virus does in the free world. I'd say let's be smart. If you can work from home, why aren't you doing it already? Wash your hands. Use hand sanitizer. Don't go to work or school, or out, if you are sick. Get rest. etc etc. We should treat it like we should be treating the flu.
We are talking about a virus that started in a place where spitting in public is common. Hand washing is not. It's gross there, folks. I was in the toy biz for over a decade. I've been there.
We have 1.77 hospital beds per 1000. 10%-20% needing beds would require hundreds of beds per 1000. We need to slow this down or preventable deaths with happen.That is what many people don't seem to understand. That number has the potential to overwhelm the healthcare system in this country and every other country. It is not the number that die because of the virus. It will be the number of people that die of other things because they can't get proper care because the healthcare system is overloaded.
This reminds me of this picture I recently saw about the Spanish Flu (which often gets compared to COVID-19). The fact that this sign was necessary in the US in 1918, but would be unusual to see today, says a lot about how hygiene practices have drastically changed over the years.Yep. No way I believe the numbers from China. Will need to see what this virus does in the free world. I'd say let's be smart. If you can work from home, why aren't you doing it already? Wash your hands. Use hand sanitizer. Don't go to work or school, or out, if you are sick. Get rest. etc etc. We should treat it like we should be treating the flu.
We are talking about a virus that started in a place where spitting in public is common. Hand washing is not. It's gross there, folks. I was in the toy biz for over a decade. I've been there.
I'm curious about the projected duration of COVID-19. How long could this situation possibly linger?
You can’t even get folks here to get the flu shot. We have a whole set of different problems that will enable this virus to spread.
That’s where my head is at in this discussion. The economy is the least of my worries.
Yep. I expect it will happen there, since the govt just banned gatherings over 5,000 people.Let’s see what happens to Disney in France.
Not every doctor recommends the flu shot. It's a decent tool, but doesn't guarantee you won't get the flu, since it evolves and may arrive wearing a phony mustache disguise. ;-) CDC says its 40-60% effective. Sounds a lot like 50/50 to me...You can’t even get folks here to get the flu shot. We have a whole set of different problems that will enable this virus to spread.
Not every doctor recommends the flu shot. It's a decent tool, but doesn't guarantee you won't get the flu, since it evolves and may arrive wearing a phony mustache disguise. ;-) CDC says its 40-60% effective. Sounds a lot like 50/50 to me...
I had the flu shot and got the flu. However, my temp topped off at 100.5. My colleague who didn’t get it had a fever of 103.
What if this new virus evolves? Should people not get a vaccine?
I think mutate is what viruses do not evolve. That’s why there is a new flu shot every year unlike, say, the measles where you only need the oneEvolves?
It being a newly emerged coronavirus kind of means it has already evolved.