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You're not going to change their mind and they are not going to change your mind. It's political posturing at its worst.
I'm beyond the political stuff now.
I'm talking about actual numbers and how severe this is going to be.


That's pretty soon

I'm sure that will be very comforting to the very large numbers of folks who will fear even going out their front door for the next year and a half thinking it might kill them.

The way everyone is acting you’d think half the population was at risk of dying.
Well, what if part of that half is someone you love...
 
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Are you seriously going to try to compare something like that based on percentages?
The USA is a huge landmass.
There are people that drive hours to just get to the grocery stores and longer to a medical facility. It's not all about numbers, that is short sightedness to the extreme.
There are way more variables that a percentage. Think about it.

I am thinking about it. Amazon can get a package anywhere in the country in how many hours?
 
I'm beyond the political stuff now.
I'm talking about actual numbers and how severe this is going to be.




I'm sure that will be very comforting to the very large numbers of folks who will fear even going out their front door for the next year and a half.
I am thinking about it. Amazon can get a package anywhere in the country in how many hours?
s Korea is using Amazon to mail
Out testing kits to people?
I thought it was a blood draw?
And everyplace doesn't get instant Amazon in the USA anyway.
 
I'll leave you two to battle it out. I'm sure it will go well.

Three, if you please. And it's not like we're taking Nakita seriously. But there's not much else to do with the whole state on lockdown.

(Although, actually, Davey and I still have jobs to go to.)
 
s Korea is using Amazon to mail
Out testing kits to people?
I thought it was a blood draw?
And everyplace doesn't get instant Amazon in the USA anyway.
It's a deep nose and throat swab (x2) and it has to be done by a A Nursing Professional to insure accuracy.
Mailed out kits are not even a thing, unless there are folks taking advantage of the utter ignorance that is out there.
In which case, go ahead and waste your money.
:rolleyes:
 
Three, if you please. And it's not like we're taking Nakita seriously. But there's not much else to do with the whole state on lockdown.

(Although, actually, Davey and I still have jobs to go to.)
Three then.

I shall continue my studies then.
 
s Korea is using Amazon to mail
Out testing kits to people?
I thought it was a blood draw?
And everyplace doesn't get instant Amazon in the USA anyway.

You really haven't thought this through, have you? Anyone in the continental US is only a few hours away from someplace that can do the test, at most. As opposed to anyone in Korea being maybe 15 minutes away from someplace they can get the test. That simply isn't enough travel time difference to account for the differences in testing efficiency.
 
Remember, the point of such arguments isn't to convince Nakita of anything; that's hopeless. The point , insofar as there is one, is to point out Nakita's silliness to the lurkers.
Of which could be considered quite dangerous and very ill advised.
Folks who don't have even a slight medical clue, really shouldn't be offering advice.
And denial at a time like this can be deadly.
 
Remember, the point of such arguments isn't to convince Nakita of anything; that's hopeless. The point , insofar as there is one, is to point out Nakita's silliness to the lurkers.
I shall take that under advisement and leave you and Davy to continue without my inane ramblings.

Be well.
 
I shall take that under advisement and leave you and Davy to continue without my inane ramblings.

Be well.
I like your inane ramblings... At least yours are sensible. ;)

I'm going back to the PICARD Forums anyway, they're more fun and it's only a little over 48 hours before the next episode. :biggrin:
 
I personally think the closures hVe gone a bit too far.

It really isn't, given what we know about the virus, that people can catch it via close proximity. Not everyone has a good immune system, and given that someone may carry it with them and not know it and then pass it on, it puts those with weaker immune systems at risk. This is why social distancing is so important right now and why it's important to avoid large crowds. All it takes is for one person to be that person and not practice good hygiene to spoil it for the rest of a crowd. I have a friend who has a husband suffering from cancer at the moment, and she is very scared because of how fragile his immune system is. Just going to work has meant for her to disinfect everything at both her workplace and at home, so no, I really don't think the closures have gone too far.
 
57 million Americans infected
257,000 hospitalized
11690 died, including children.
Seems pretty lethal

Your figures support the 0.02% mortality rate I referenced earlier. To reiterate, the *conservative* estimate of the COVID-19 mortality rate is currently fifty times worse than this. The last official number I read from the WHO is 170 times worse than this.

Remember, the point of such arguments isn't to convince Nakita of anything; that's hopeless. The point , insofar as there is one, is to point out Nakita's silliness to the lurkers.

This is crossing the line on the "post, not poster" rule. You can refute the contents of her posts as much as you like, but please don't make it about the person.
 
Those of us who are now and going to be on the front lines of this in the next few weeks and months, are scared and worried for everybody's loved-ones who we'll be taking care of and responsible for their very lives.

This seems like an appropriate time to say thank you to everyone involved in the health care profession, who are out there every day, potentially putting themselves at risk, in order to try to keep us all healthy, and care for us when we are not.
 
Weird question for you all. Does anyone know a reparable online doctor service? I might need some meds and don't want to go to an ER right now. I'm afraid I'll go to the ER, be there 7 hours, come home okay with some pills and 5 days later the damn virus. I'm in the USA.
 
The way everyone is acting you’d think half the population was at risk of dying.
No, you'd think half the population was at risk of falling ill at the same time. They don't have to die before it's a serious problem. You think we can operate normally if 50% of medical professionals are out of commission? 50% of law enforcement or emergency services? 50% of utilities? What'll you do if your power goes out and there's no one to repair it?
 
Here's a hypothetical scenario. Say you go see a movie, and someone (#1) in your row sneezes. About a week earlier, this same person (#1) went to the airport to welcome a close friend (#2) back from a trip abroad, say Italy, where unbeknown to them, they picked up a virus that was quickly spreading. Back at the airport, #2 goes to the washroom and touches the door handles and the faucet. While having dinner with #1, they maybe share an intimate moment, and unknowingly, #2 passes the virus on to #1. While not knowing it, when at the movie theatre, #1 very likely passed on the virus to everyone else within a certain radius.

In Canada right now, what they're doing is trying to identify the people and places those who've been tested positive have come into contact with in order to try to identify some vectors. This is why it's all the more important to just stay away from crowds at the moment.
 
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