
It would be nice if our leaders would have just explained this from the beginning and the media would explain this from the outset before they go into the fear routine every 5 minutes.The risk CL is that for those that have medical issues there is no vaccine like we have every year with the flu. Even with the flu vaccine we still have many deaths and if I have my facts correct only 50% of our population gets the flu shot. I have asthma/COPD and get a flu shot every year. The older citizens in nursing homes are very vulnerable to this virus which seems to cause fluid in the lower lungs and then overwhelms their bodies ability to fight it. Young people are not in danger if they are healthy to begin with. Our Seniors are very vulnerable.
That is called self vaccinating!![]()
From what I can gather, the mortality risk with this is worse than the flu. I have respiratory problems and have had the flu. This is an entirely different kettle of fish that attacks the lungs. Read a lot of the Italy stuff. They were casual like us at the onset and are now paying the price. Not enough hospital beds, respirators, overwhelmed doctors that are getting sick. It's like war triage where patients are marked or coded depending on seriousness and the majority of treatment goes to the ones that are most savable for lack of a better word. Siding with caution now will cause an economic hit now for sure, but perhaps the hit will be more catastrophic later if we just think short term. South Korea is slowing it down somewhat because they are being vigilant. Tons of testing, people staying home, etc...you even see people in hazmat suits disinfecting entire areas. History is unfolding right before our eyes. If we don't learn from it we may repeat it.Thing that I have trouble with is that there is a disconnect between the risk as being explained and the economic impact of these quarantines. If the risk is essentially the same as the flu, one would think advising the public to take extra care with handwashing, etc. would be proportionate step. As best as I can understand it, the increased risk isn’t with the mortality risk of the coronavirus so much as the ease of transmission and perhaps the risk of mutation to a more dangerous strain.
Still, the huge economic loss that is being incurred to avoid what is essentially he flu seems… disproportionate. It makes the conspiracy theorist in me wonder if there is a part of the equation that we are not aware of.
Thing that I have trouble with is that there is a disconnect between the risk as being explained and the economic impact of these quarantines. If the risk is essentially the same as the flu, one would think advising the public to take extra care with handwashing, etc. would be proportionate step. As best as I can understand it, the increased risk isn’t with the mortality risk of the coronavirus so much as the ease of transmission and perhaps the risk of mutation to a more dangerous strain.
Still, the huge economic loss that is being incurred to avoid what is essentially he flu seems… disproportionate. It makes the conspiracy theorist in me wonder if there is a part of the equation that we are not aware of.
I teach in an wealthy international school, so family's often leave internationally during break.
I have asthma/copd as well. It seems when your body goes in to attack mode, it kills both the infected cells and good cells within the lungs which causes problems which are sometimes fatal for seniors and at risk people with health problems.The risk CL is that for those that have medical issues there is no vaccine like we have every year with the flu. Even with the flu vaccine we still have many deaths and if I have my facts correct only 50% of our population gets the flu shot. I have asthma/COPD and get a flu shot every year. The older citizens in nursing homes are very vulnerable to this virus which seems to cause fluid in the lower lungs and then overwhelms their bodies ability to fight it. Young people are not in danger if they are healthy to begin with. Our Seniors are very vulnerable.
It's similar.It's not the same as the flu.
It's similar.
Unfortunately will be cancelling our trip to Orlando in April.I am hopefully bringing my family to Disney World for the first time in a couple of weeks
I am hopefully bringing my family to Disney World for the first time in a couple of weeks
I just don't know what it will accomplish. We will have to cancel the NBA season, NHL season, MLB season, people will stop using public transportation, school will close, restaurants will close, people will stop going to work etc. If what the experts are saying is true we'll be looking at close to 50 million people hospitalized and close to 500,000 deaths. It would be pretty damn difficult for our country to function if it shuts down for 6 months.It's actually kind of alarming that there are people who think cancelling a basketball game is "treating this like Armageddon."
If that's Armageddon, what is happening in Italy?
I am scheduled for vascular surgery next month. There is nothing elective about it. Between now and then, I have to get clearance from a number of doctors, have more blood work done, etc. Despite my age, I was not the least bit concerned about going under the knife again. Needless to say, that attitude and feeling of confidence has changed over the last week or so.