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And the Chinese and the Koreans. They really need a dose of good old American Facebook to solve their epidemiology issues! :)

Not that I’m running around my my hair on fire, but it’s a bigger deal than we’re able to admit, but hopefully not as big of a deal as the Chinese are marking it.
 
The sad part is that this was is because of a media-driven hysteria. Something like 85,000 cases. 3,000 deaths. A mortality rate of about 3%. The vast majority of those infected are recovering. More people have died from the flu than this virus, and most of them were already on death's doorstep. It's not the Andromeda Strain. But the media and the Democrats are out there hyping it as Trump's Katrina.

Influenza kills 0.1% of the people it infects. COVID-19 at 3% is a big deal. Doesn’t seem like much but it is.
 
Influenza kills 0.1% of the people it infects. COVID-19 at 3% is a big deal. Doesn’t seem like much but it is.
3% of diagnosed cases. The big x-factor is, how many people get it and are never diagnosed? They say that the virus probably has been circulating in Seattle for 6 weeks. If the overall mortality rate was actually 3% we’d see a lot more dead people by now.
 
3% of diagnosed cases. The big x-factor is, how many people get it and are never diagnosed? They say that the virus probably has been circulating in Seattle for 6 weeks. If the overall mortality rate was actually 3% we’d see a lot more dead people by now.
I’m thinking not. 80% of those infected show symptoms no worse than a common cold or a flu that lasts a few days. How many people are just staying home from work for a few days while they recover and not thinking much of it?
 
The sad part is that this was is because of a media-driven hysteria. Something like 85,000 cases. 3,000 deaths. A mortality rate of about 3%. The vast majority of those infected are recovering. More people have died from the flu than this virus, and most of them were already on death's doorstep. It's not the Andromeda Strain. But the media and the Democrats are out there hyping it as Trump's Katrina.

You know the Chinese government, always worried about what the media thinks.
 
Came back hoping for the class and we took a turn down the rabbit hole, jeez.....


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I’m thinking not. 80% of those infected show symptoms no worse than a common cold or a flu that lasts a few days. How many people are just staying home from work for a few days while they recover and not thinking much of it?
The only thing I've done differently is that hand sanitizer is a "no-go" item for me now at work (there's a few big jugs of it downstairs in my office now, and I refill the bottles before I go to work). Beyond that, meh.

I figure that's really the only thing I can do, too, so.
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CDC estimates there were upwards of 35,000 flu deaths in the U.S. during the 18-19 flu season. So far the worldwide death toll for CV is estimated at 3,000. I'm not saying it isn't a big deal. I'm saying there are bigger deals out there that we're not being driven into a panic over. It's irresponsible media making more of it than it currently is, and it's having real world effects. I think they're doing so intentionally. As I say, I think they're motivated by politics. There's a reason they're calling it "Trumps Katrina," and I don't think their concern is for the public.
Ah. Yes.

There's other concerns like, if the death rate is 3%, and it infects as many people in the usa as the flu, then the deaths will be an order of magnitude and some change larger than the 35,000. Now you can pretend this conversation is political in nature too because I voted too once and I follow politics often, however, I assure that isn't the case.
 
Ah. Yes.

There's other concerns like, if the death rate is 3%, and it infects as many people in the usa as the flu, then the deaths will be an order of magnitude and some change larger than the 35,000. Now you can pretend this conversation is political in nature too because I voted too once and I follow politics often, however, I assure that isn't the case.

Five guys is magnitudes worse for people than McDonald’s. But they are way more McDonald’s spread across the country. I think that’s the kind of logic lost on some people.
 
That is all certainly true, as far as it goes. But the key word there is "if"; As in "IF it affects as many people in the USA as the flu" etc. We're not there yet. Certainly it is prudent to warn about the virus, and offer information on how it is contracted and what can be done to prevent it. But that's not what the media is doing. They're painting a picture of an Outbreak-like pandemic and, as I say, I think their motivations are other than the public good.

A judicious approach now does not empty the options box for the future. But the media is setting the village on on fire, when they ought to be lighting a signal lantern.
If only another country had had an outbreak so we could learn from them things like how easily it spreads and what measures are effective at containment.
 
Influenza kills 0.1% of the people it infects. COVID-19 at 3% is a big deal. Doesn’t seem like much but it is.

It’s been said a few times in various threads, but it's worth repeating:

These figures are not apples-to-apples, and not comparable.

Influenza’s mortality rate is drastically lower because the denominator includes both confirmed cases and estimates for suspected cases.

COVID-19’s mortality rate is only being calculated off confirmed cases, with no estimates for suspected cases.

Everyone should certainly go about their days/lives being prudent: wash your hands, avoid touching your face after handshaking or touching contaminated surfaces, covers coughs, etc. If you have flu-like symptoms but no fever or difficulty breathing, call your PCP. If you have flu-like symptoms with high fever and respiratory issues, go to your emergency department. But we shouldn't necessarily throw around figures that are designed to incite hysteria and spin the media flywheel.
 
CDC estimates there were upwards of 35,000 flu deaths in the U.S. during the 18-19 flu season. So far the worldwide death toll for CV is estimated at 3,000. I'm not saying it isn't a big deal. I'm saying there are bigger deals out there that we're not being driven into a panic over. It's irresponsible media making more of it than it currently is, and it's having real world effects. I think they're doing so intentionally. As I say, I think they're motivated by politics. There's a reason they're calling it "Trumps Katrina," and I don't think their concern is for the public.

Have you ever had an original thought in your life? Or have you always been a party apparatchik?
 
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