SpiderRico
Well-Known Member
The virus is here to stay now, we're just going to have to learn to live with it and live with the repercussions that come with it. We certainly can't close down everytime there's a spike and I don't think places will. I think we've gotten over the initial "Oh shit" shock that comes with the introduction of a virus for which there's no vaccine or treatment.
What's been nice is the CDC has come out with new info now that we've lived with this thing for the last several months....things like it's a helluva lot harder to contract from surfaces than first thought.....things like the actual mortality rate (given the huge asymptomatic population that goes largely untested) is roughly .4%, and is really .2% for anyone younger than 75 and/or not in a nursing home.
I think once we get to Sept and start playing football, we're going to be that much more knowledgeable and realize that for the majority of people, it's akin to a bad flu. For those over 75 and/or with a pre-existing, you're going to most likely have to stay out of the public or wear a mask until a vaccine is created or herd immunity takes over.
What's been nice is the CDC has come out with new info now that we've lived with this thing for the last several months....things like it's a helluva lot harder to contract from surfaces than first thought.....things like the actual mortality rate (given the huge asymptomatic population that goes largely untested) is roughly .4%, and is really .2% for anyone younger than 75 and/or not in a nursing home.
I think once we get to Sept and start playing football, we're going to be that much more knowledgeable and realize that for the majority of people, it's akin to a bad flu. For those over 75 and/or with a pre-existing, you're going to most likely have to stay out of the public or wear a mask until a vaccine is created or herd immunity takes over.