lovethesun12
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The showers earlier may be part of the reason. Lots of people leave as soon as it starts to rain.
On opening day with shorter hours? I doubt many will leave early. Preview attendance was very low as well.The showers earlier may be part of the reason. Lots of people leave as soon as it starts to rain.
So on media bias fact check, fox news gets mostly factual but right biased, cnn gets mostly factual but left biased, your second source gets low factual reporting and the "quackery" pseudo science level...I`ve been asked and pointed to this forum because I wanted to post some new data from CDC.
It`s about the real death rate of COVID. For comparison the seasonal flu death rate typically is 0.1 % in US ( according to news reports)
I don`t want to start conversations, arguments and don`t want to receive offensive replays just want to post the link because this data is not on every media, news outlet or anywhere ...
so it`s just FYI
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China.
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and here is another article which helps to interpret the numbers
https://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/horowitz-cdc-confirms-remarkably-low-coronavirus-death-rate-where-media?utm_campaign=Daily Newsletter: Horowitz: The CDC Confirms Remarkably Low Coronavirus Death Rate. Where is the Media? (Uq5dzc)&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Daily Newsletter&_ke=eyJrbF9lbWFpbCI6ICJrYXRlLnBpcGVyMTFAZ21haWwuY29tIiwgImtsX2NvbXBhbnlfaWQiOiAiSzJ2WEF5In0=
So on media bias fact check, fox news gets mostly factual but right biased, cnn gets mostly factual but left biased, your second source gets low factual reporting and the "quackery" pseudo science level...
Same to you.The point was that the data comes from CDC.
The second source just an article.
As I said only FYI . Don`t want to start anything just share some info.
Enjoy your Saturday!
That’s what @wombat_5606 is saying. That if we’re seeing these deaths today, only imagine how bad it’s going to be when we see the deaths attributed to 11,000 cases a day.
True. Unless those 11,000 young people expose other people maybe not as young and then all bets are off. It’s a big gamble to assume the cases will only stay among the young.IF the majority of those 11.000 cases are young people (under 50) the number of death won`t be that many based on known statistics/experiences.
IF the majority of those 11.000 cases are older people especially over 85 there will be more death.
The fresh CDC article put the death rate generally 0.26 % .
We know that there are much more positive cases than identified positive cases though...
There was a time when we quarantined the sick...not the healthy.True. Unless those 11,000 young people expose other people maybe not as young and then all bets are off. It’s a big gamble to assume the cases will only stay among the young.
True. Unless those 11,000 young people expose other people maybe not as young and then all bets are off. It’s a big gamble to assume the cases will only stay among the young.
Might be that many folks would rather mask and socially distance rather than roll the dice with disease.There was a time when we quarantined the sick...not the healthy.
I’m not saying anything about quarantining the healthy. All I’m saying is with 11,000 positive cases a day, spread anywhere is easier than at 3,000 cases a day. I’m not saying anybody will knowingly and willingly infect anybody else, but the sheer nature of this virus means it’ll be easier to transmit in greater numbers across the board. That will include more vulnerable people. So while I think the “passing it grandma” argument is ridiculous, so is believing that just because young people have it today, that’s the way it will stay.There was a time when we quarantined the sick...not the healthy.
What does that have to do with quarantining healthy people?Might be that many folks would rather mask and socially distance rather than roll the dice with disease.
Who is healthy?What does that have to do with quarantining healthy people?
I’m not in quarantineWhat does that have to do with quarantining healthy people?
IF the majority of those 11.000 cases are young people (under 50) the number of death won`t be that many based on known statistics/experiences.
IF the majority of those 11.000 cases are older people especially over 85 there will be more death.
The fresh CDC article put the death rate generally 0.26 % .
We know that there are much more positive cases than identified positive cases though...
How do you know who is sick and who is healthy? Pretty sure most with positive tests ARE quarantined.There was a time when we quarantined the sick...not the healthy.