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^^^Eliminated as in no more cases or deaths, but it will always be lurking in the background waiting to spread again for whatever reason, and i think this is about the best we can probably hope for until we can find a jag to or something to inoculate us from it.
 
^^^Eliminated as in no more cases or deaths, but it will always be lurking in the background waiting to spread again for whatever reason, and i think this is about the best we can probably hope for until we can find a jag to or something to inoculate us from it.

Maybe if everyone there just drinks a lot of whiskey, it'll kill the virus. I know, I know, what are the odds?
 
Well i don't drink so it will have to be the full hazemat suit for me when i go to the shops. Lol

But on the good news front we are now 3 days without any covid related deaths here in Scotland, so fingers crosses we can enter July like this and hopefully continue.
 
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With a mortality rate of less than 1% (if I'm doing the math right) then I'm less fearful of this virus as time wears on. I have a mask but I work in a near empty office, rarely go to the store, and live in rural farm country.

Can someone do the math for me since I'm just a dumb American?
 
Speaking of, this is as good a place as any to post these...

This former U.S. health insurance exec says he lied to Americans about Canadian health care

Tweets comparing U.S. and Canadian health care during pandemic strike nerve

(They both discuss COVID responses, in addition to health care systems in general, so they're not really off-topic.)

Not off topic at all and seriously not surprising. Why do you think you can get prescriptions from Canada at a much lower price (I did at a time I didn't have insurance and had to pay for a couple meds myself).
 
With a mortality rate of less than 1% (if I'm doing the math right) then I'm less fearful of this virus as time wears on. I have a mask but I work in a near empty office, rarely go to the store, and live in rural farm country.

Can someone do the math for me since I'm just a dumb American?

What about family members, the people you work with, pass on the street, in the grocery store, at restaurants? Are you OK with even a slim chance that you might get it and unknowingly pass it on to someone else? Mortality rate figures have varied--much higher in Italy, much lower in Iceland. Much higher for people with heart disease or diabetes, lower for young, healthy people with type O blood. You're not wearing the mask for yourself; you wear it to protect everyone else.
 
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