All those people are exposed just the same during the stay at homeCan they? The doctors, the nurses, the grocery store workers? That's not very good risk assessment now, is it?
All those people are exposed just the same during the stay at homeCan they? The doctors, the nurses, the grocery store workers? That's not very good risk assessment now, is it?
And just getting is a problem because there not really sure effects it has on pregnancies, and many other after initial issues, so it is not like the flu where in almost most cases you are fine when you’re done.
Honest question and not snarky, but do you believe that the situation in some of the hotspots is isolated to those areas or do you expect that eventually this virus will spread and infect a large majority of people, and do you think the number of deaths (adjusted for population) will happen elsewhere eventually? Just trying to understand the different opinions people have.
And, not restricted to the PP I quoted, interested in anyone’s feedback.
My expectation is it will run its course through the entire or at least much of the population eventually so probably/likely/maybe everyone will eventually contact the virus if a vaccine is problematic (and they often arej. In the case of no vaccine a small number of people will die (and I fully realize I could be one of the fatalities) and the rest will have antibodies. It may be that the HIV medication currently being touted will reduce the death rate to an even lower level than it would be without an effective treatment. In any event people with additional risk factors known to provide high fatality risk in conjunction with this virus should be advised to self isolate.Honest question and not snarky, but do you believe that the situation in some of the hotspots is isolated to those areas or do you expect that eventually this virus will spread and infect a large majority of people, and do you think the number of deaths (adjusted for population) will happen elsewhere eventually? Just trying to understand the different opinions people have.
And, not restricted to the PP I quoted, interested in anyone’s feedback.
To my understanding we and other institution are looking into effects on the child. And in our area we finding that was quite a bit of mother’s to be were infected.
People just have to look back to the 1918 pandemic where the people pushed the government to re-open (sound familiar) and when they re-opened (to early) the 2nd wave of illnesses was far worst than the 1st. Will this happen again no one knows but I do know that the problem are the people who really, no other way to put it, they just do not care about anyone but themselves. Yes, they may be healthy and not greatly affected, but the key part is that they "will" be a carrier. Look at the idiot protesters hugging and shaking hands, taking their kids there, and I heard the same stupid statements from them, that I heard when they interviewed the spring breakers here in Florida before we finally closed the beaches a month ago. We are struggling and may have to file bankruptcy in the future because of this, but my families health means more to me then the $$ we are losing from this.
Except the United States still does not have the tools to track contact at a high level. We do not have the logistical capabilities to do this.You are conveniently leaving out that was over one hundred years ago, we can monitor and share information at an infinitesimally rapid pace now.
People just have to look back to the 1918 pandemic where the people pushed the government to re-open (sound familiar) and when they re-opened (to early) the 2nd wave of illnesses was far worst than the 1st. Will this happen again no one knows but I do know that the problem are the people who really, no other way to put it, they just do not care about anyone but themselves. Yes, they may be healthy and not greatly affected but the key part is that they "will" be a carrier. Look at the idiot protesters hugging and shaking hands, taking their kids there, and I heard the same stupid statements from them, that I heard when they interviewed the spring breakers here in Florida before we finally closed the beaches a month ago. We are struggling and may have to file bankruptcy in the future because of this, but my families health means more to me then the $$ we are losing from this.
A large percentage of people don’t get sick when they have this virus. If you have medical conditions that put you at high risk of serious illness then you should self isolate but otherwise small risk of serious illness.Those that don't self isolate can get sick. Those people can infect others that don't wish to get sick - doctors, nurses, grocery workers. How do you not get this?
Except the United States still does not have the tools to track contact at a high level. We do not have the logistical capabilities to do this.
Not true at all. The US has an extremely robust system to monitor ILI or flu-like upticks in reported symptoms, illness or hospitalizations and has had for the last 10-20 years just go to your state health department website and you can see the weekly if not daily tracking going back for years.Except the United States still does not have the tools to track contact at a high level. We do not have the logistical capabilities to do this.
Except what about asymptomatic people that never show symptoms? How can they report if they don’t even know they have it?Not true at all. The US has an extremely robust system to monitor ILI or flu-like upticks in reported symptoms, illness or hospitalizations and has had for the last 10-20 years just go to your state health department website and you can see the weekly if not daily tracking going back for years.
THE REASON THE VIRUS DOES NOT SEEM “that bad” IS BECAUSE WE ARE ALL IN LOCK DOWN SO ITS NOT SPREADING WHY IS THIS SO HARD TO UNDERSTANDDDDD!!!!!!
Those that don't self isolate can get sick. Those people can infect others that don't wish to get sick - doctors, nurses, grocery workers. How do you not get this?