https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/ar...tions-to-sars-cov-2-increase-transmissibility
Early reports are that that will not be an issue with COVID.
And nothing as pointed to it causing worst infections, if anything possibly less sever.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/ar...tions-to-sars-cov-2-increase-transmissibility
Early reports are that that will not be an issue with COVID.
Yes to the last part! Everyone seems to talk death rates as if there is nothing between perfectly fine and dead. I'd rather not have life long breathing issues, kidney issues, etc. and we don't know enough or hear enough about long-term complications yet to just breeze by a "low" death rate.
I'm certainly hoping that it stays that way! But I'm going to prepare for the worst, just in case. The newspaper articles/editorials from late 1918 to early 1919 describe how the populace let down their guard after the initial outbreak subsided in the Summer of 1918. Because the virus is continually mutating as it passes from person to person, we won't know that it has become more lethal or more benign without the passage of time.And nothing as pointed to it causing worst infections, if anything possibly less sever.
I know the virus is not going away, it's always out there. I guess I'm just a little angry that people are behaving recklessly and allowing communities be "overseeded" with the virus so that it makes it very difficult for everyone else to safely get out there and just do their business. It doesn't have to be that way: One group gets to party and everyone over 50 feels like they have to hide in the house? There's a way for everyone to be able to get out.
Completely agree. There's this false idea that you end up in 3 lanes with COVID-19. You don't know you even had it, you get "the flu", or you end up hospitalized and possibly dead. My cousin has COVID-19 right now and according to him, "this is the sickest I've ever been". He's going through the cycle of fevers now with serious night sweats, shortness of breath and serious fatigue. He's 28 and made a boneheaded move....went to Florida unnecesarily and is really regretting it now. I know of a lot of people now who have had COVID-19 at this point, they're either dead, were "the sickest they've ever been" (7 people like that), or completely asymptomatic (all college kids of friends). We're still learning so much about this disease and I think it's premature to say that those people who are younger, get a bad case of it, and survive....won't have possible longer term ramifications to their health.
I've been reading the scientific research papers that have been published in the last two weeks on the structure of the virus and it certainly helps to explain a lot of the varying symptoms in those who test positive for the virus. The scientists who study viruses, both here in the US and abroad, have never encountered a virus particle with so many proteins for cleaving a cell's outer membrane and for evading/disabling cellular defense mechanisms.Completely agree. There's this false idea that you end up in 3 lanes with COVID-19. You don't know you even had it, you get "the flu", or you end up hospitalized and possibly dead. My cousin has COVID-19 right now and according to him, "this is the sickest I've ever been". He's going through the cycle of fevers now with serious night sweats, shortness of breath and serious fatigue. He's 28 and made a boneheaded move....went to Florida unnecesarily and is really regretting it now. I know of a lot of people now who have had COVID-19 at this point, they're either dead, were "the sickest they've ever been" (7 people like that), or completely asymptomatic (all college kids of friends). We're still learning so much about this disease and I think it's premature to say that those people who are younger, get a bad case of it, and survive....won't have possible longer term ramifications to their health.
You lose all credibility as soon as you say this is nothing worse than the flu.
What you are really saying is you want *your* life to go back to normal but the vulnerable need to be kept at home so you aren't inconvenienced.
It’s not me saying it’s nothing worse than the flu, it’s statistics. I didn’t make up the numbers from the CDC. No, we don’t know what long-term consequences might be, which is why people should still remain cautious (which I said in my first post) but they probably don’t need to be freaking out as if the world is ending when they see someone who isn’t being as cautious as they are, or read numbers that, even when true, are clearly played up for ratings. I mean I see only stories about the states where there are surging numbers. Where are all the stories about states like mine, or NY, or the rest of the NorthEast, where numbers are looking quite good.
I’m not sure what you‘re even referring to when you say “going back to “your” life. I pretty specifically stated that people should still be taking precautions, so... For example, I sure as hell wouldn’t be going to Disney in July.
”The Vulnerable” need to be protected during EVERY serious illness - including the seasonal flu - so I’m not sure why you would be offended at that idea.
When it gets right down to it, YES, if you are that vulnerable, then STAY HOME. I mean why would you risk going out? Even If mask wearing was 100%, it’s still not 100% effective. That doesn’t mean that everything else should be closed forever (or until a vaccine is created, whichever comes first). I mean people need to eat. People need to work. Businesses need customers to survive. If that means that ”The Vulnerable” have to stay home in order to be safe, then I guess that’s what has to happen. Your alternative suggestion seems to be that because a small sub-set of the population is particularly affected by this virus, everyone else should also remain shuttered in their homes, or something.
so ... how do you propose we “protect our most vulnerable“? And ... “nothing more than the flu“? We really don’t know what the long term effects of this virus are, there are reports of it compromising various organs in the body, etc. Just wondering what your thoughts are on these ... thanks.
I have a friend who runs marathons. He had no symptoms of COVID, can't walk up the two stairs to his house, and has antibodies, months later. That's worse than the flu.
I feel like there’s something at play here in Florida (especially central) and I’m not sure what, but it definitely deserves some deep diving into the data.
we’re spiking here. Granted, most of the Florida spike is due to the southeast part of the state but we’re spiking as well.
The age of those tested positive has dropped significantly so maybe that’s why our hospitals are not overrun. By the numbers our hospitals should be looking how they did in NYC but they don’t. Is it a less affected group being infected now? Most reputable experts say that the virus can’t have mutated in a meaningful way so quickly so it’s not that the virus is weaker. I’m personally very curious as to what is happening here.
I think there’s two groups here that aren’t complying and I do think they’re different. Group 1 is teens and early 20s who are naive and ignorant and feel invincible. Look, I’d like to say I would have been smarter when I was that age but I did some super dumb stuff that I look back on in horror. This is the group I’ve seen in what little I go out, not wearing masks and getting too close. Group 2 are the middle aged plus cohort screaming about freedoms. I haven’t seen this group in person but the internet tells me they’re out there. I don’t know how much group 2 is actually impacting things vs just being super loud.
Both groups are idiots but I have a lot less disdain for one of those groups.
You forgot Group 3, the 60+ age bracket.I feel like there’s something at play here in Florida (especially central) and I’m not sure what, but it definitely deserves some deep diving into the data.
we’re spiking here. Granted, most of the Florida spike is due to the southeast part of the state but we’re spiking as well.
The age of those tested positive has dropped significantly so maybe that’s why our hospitals are not overrun. By the numbers our hospitals should be looking how they did in NYC but they don’t. Is it a less affected group being infected now? Most reputable experts say that the virus can’t have mutated in a meaningful way so quickly so it’s not that the virus is weaker. I’m personally very curious as to what is happening here.
I think there’s two groups here that aren’t complying and I do think they’re different. Group 1 is teens and early 20s who are naive and ignorant and feel invincible. Look, I’d like to say I would have been smarter when I was that age but I did some super dumb stuff that I look back on in horror. This is the group I’ve seen in what little I go out, not wearing masks and getting too close. Group 2 are the middle aged plus cohort screaming about freedoms. I haven’t seen this group in person but the internet tells me they’re out there. I don’t know how much group 2 is actually impacting things vs just being super loud.
Both groups are idiots but I have a lot less disdain for one of those groups.
Please don't rely on a mask to prevent contracting/spreading the virus. Too many skip other very important precautions thinking a mask will protect them.If only so many American weren't such selfish @#$% we could open up without an issue! But the whole "its my right to not wear a mask" crowd is killing that option. It so frustrating to me how easy it would be to do this right but we as a country just cant get past ourselves.
I feel like there’s something at play here in Florida (especially central) and I’m not sure what, but it definitely deserves some deep diving into the data.
we’re spiking here. Granted, most of the Florida spike is due to the southeast part of the state but we’re spiking as well.
The age of those tested positive has dropped significantly so maybe that’s why our hospitals are not overrun. By the numbers our hospitals should be looking how they did in NYC but they don’t. Is it a less affected group being infected now? Most reputable experts say that the virus can’t have mutated in a meaningful way so quickly so it’s not that the virus is weaker. I’m personally very curious as to what is happening here.
I think there’s two groups here that aren’t complying and I do think they’re different. Group 1 is teens and early 20s who are naive and ignorant and feel invincible. Look, I’d like to say I would have been smarter when I was that age but I did some super dumb stuff that I look back on in horror. This is the group I’ve seen in what little I go out, not wearing masks and getting too close. Group 2 are the middle aged plus cohort screaming about freedoms. I haven’t seen this group in person but the internet tells me they’re out there. I don’t know how much group 2 is actually impacting things vs just being super loud.
Both groups are idiots but I have a lot less disdain for one of those groups.
The statistics seem to say otherwise. Masks work.Please don't rely on a mask to prevent contracting/spreading the virus. Too many skip other very important precautions thinking a mask will protect them.
Please don't rely on a mask to prevent contracting/spreading the virus. Too many skip other very important precautions thinking a mask will protect them.
The statistics seem to say otherwise. Masks work.
Masks plus social distancing plus hand washing/sanitizing is even better.
We can do this!
I feel that this boils down to issues that share similar characteristics with using seatbelts while driving, smoking cigarettes in public places and texting/using smartphones while driving. It may be that more folks will begin to wear masks if jurisdictions decide to begin issuing citations.I’m talking about with regards to fatalities, which I thought was pretty clear since I said it right after mentioning all of those statistics. Obviously this isn’t a virus one should be holding parties for, as in the old “chickenpox” days.
You know if he had said that and set an example, whether he decided to wear it in private, his followers would have gotten on board.If only our leadership at the Federal level had lead with a message of mask wearing as our patriotic duty to protect each other, help stop the spread and thus enabling our economy to recover more easily, we would be in a different place today. I think back to times when Americans actually sacrificed for the good of our country, and I don't see that today. We are a selfish nations.