Here is a long but good take on the situation from Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager. Shut everything down for 30 days, rip the band-aid off and get through it. As opposed to 18 months of dragging it out.
https://www.cnbc.com/video/2020/03/...stor-bill-ackman-on-coronavirus-outbreak.html
There's a video of a Brit who caught it on that Princess cruise liner who said it was just a tickle and minor cough at first.
People are always going to complain about the government when there is a crisis, like this pandemic. But Western society simply isn't ready for something like this. I have a shitload of masks at home. 99.9 anti viral things. My old lady buys them in Japan. How many American houses have masks? Way under 1%. Of course the media says "masks don't help." Yeah right. You look at the infection rates in Korea and Japan versus rest of the world. That ain't from testing, it's because those people have lived through SARS and other pandemics and the populace is loaded up on masks. A mask keeps the viral load close to the infected person and keeps people from touching their nose and mouth. Anyway, that is a long way of saying that lady who was coughing showed less courtesy for her common man than the average Japanese person getting on a train or going to the grocery store. No one is out without a mask if there is a pandemic. To walk through a hospital ward without one in a situation like this (no matter what your role) is borderline criminally negligent.
Of course, the masks will help to prevent one getting the virus
They are just attempting to prevent widespread panic with misinformation
Doesn't take a bonafide genius to figure that one out
Just yesterday an older man coughed at the meat counter in Hy-Vee in a crowd without even thinking about coverint his mouth
I always close my mouth when rarely out, and breath thru my mouth
Yoga principle
I was at Brugger's Bagels in Coralville the other day. The gal employee was working on my take out order when this guy walks in wearing a mask on his face. He had really dark circles under his eyes, he didn't look so good. As he stood behind me about five more people walked in and were in line behind the guy with the mask. Suddenly, the guy starts coughing pretty hard, the Brugger's employee looks up at him with this look of fear on her face and two people that were standing behind him walked out of the place. It kind of spooked me and I did not turn around to look at him, just took my food and bolted for the front door.
Don't know it is is simply ignorance, or demented people deliberately wanting to spread the disease because they have it and are pissed at everyone who is healthy
At any rate, it is incredibly selfish and almost criminal
Don't know it is is simply ignorance, or demented people deliberately wanting to spread the disease because they have it and are pissed at everyone who is healthy
At any rate, it is incredibly selfish and almost criminal
really? Is that documented? serious question, not trying to argue. Does the flu shot not help against the flu? I get one every year fairly regularly and have for 20 years and hardly have ever had it. In fact, I have gotten it in years I have forgot, but haven't in years that I do. I am not saying you're wrong, it would just seem like a really weird thing if true and I have never heard that before.
I'm the only person posting peer-reviewed science.Did you read the CDC link that Rob Howe posted? The vaccine helps millions of people.
I am really thinking that TKSirius is trolling in this whole thread on the virus as I just don't think he is that stupid. But maybe he is just ignorant on this topic.
Best of outcomes to you and your family.Thx...much appreciated...
I want to know what percentage of people who fall into the low risk category actually end up in critical condition. Is that number enough to overflow hospitals? If the answer is no, everyone wins by quarantining the high risk only and letting this virus run its course. Large groups of people could be encouraged instead of cancelled. The new phrase of "our grandparents were asked to go to war. You are asked to stay home" can change to "our grandparents were asked to go to war. We now ask you to contract a virus". There is no doubt that some of the low risk would die. But no matter what we do, some will die.
Latest news today from CDC and international health experts that a much higher percentage of people under 60 are being hospitalized with lung and respiratory problems. This can overload the system as well as be bad for a much larger universe of people.
I posted this in the other thread, but we are hearing some strong rumors that Colorado Governor Jared Polis is going to issue an order as soon as tomorrow shutting down all businesses. The people are saying this will include grocery stores, but I hope to God that isn't true. More people will die from this than any virus could kill. Sad times.
I'm the only person posting peer-reviewed science.
If they shut down grocery stores than life as we know it is officially over. I need a gun.