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But it would’ve came back unless we locked down the borders. Not saying we wouldn’t have done that.Honestly, I wish we had just sucked it up and dealt with martial law and total lockdown (much like Italy did) for a freaking month back in March. It would have been well worth it to have college football.
But it would’ve came back unless we locked down the borders. Not saying we wouldn’t have done that.
Look at New Zealand. Didn’t they just have an outbreak after being isolated for a while?
Vaccine is the only thing that will stop this.
Why does every post need to be about corana? It is survivable for almost everyone except the elderly. I understand there are been a few cases that have are news for any on under 80 of years of age.
I think I'll follow the logic of medical experts. Read same or similar article: you neglected to mention the first four cause only mild symtoms. Mers and Sars are no where as easily transmitted.There are currently 7 coronaviruses in the world (including the common cold)
Most people who test positive have similar symptoms as the common cold..
None of these coronaviruses have vaccines. Zero.
- 229E (alpha coronavirus)
- NL63 (alpha coronavirus)
- OC43 (beta coronavirus)
- HKU1 (beta coronavirus)
- MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS)
- SARS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS)
- SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19)
If they come out with a vaccine for SARS-Cov-2...like Flu vaccines, it likely won't eradicate it, and 2/3 of people polled worldwide say they wont take a vaccine as a vaccine might do more harm than the virus. Therefore, this is here to last and we cannot keep hiding from it. Immune compromised individuals need to continue to do what they did before, keep themselves safe from all kinds of scary diseases and viruses. The rest of us, the only way we'll combat this is to train our bodies to fight it.
Also to note, if we keep hiding from COVID-19, we'll only make our bodies more susceptible to other things, like a potentially record bad influenza season....covid might be the least of our worries.
(just the opinion of a logic thinker)
SEC wont make it through the season
MERS killed legit like 10% of people infected, I believe. Burned itself out very quickly in rational countries, as people actually became afraid of dying.I think I'll follow the logic of medical experts. Read same or similar article: you neglected to mention the first four cause only mild symtoms. Mers and Sars are no where as easily transmitted.
Again, the people bitching the most about no football fall mainly into the camp contributing the most to things being disrupted.
That's the spirit! Keep the #VirusPorn going.
Honestly, I wish we had just sucked it up and dealt with martial law and total lockdown (much like Italy did) for a freaking month back in March. It would have been well worth it to have college football.
The same Italy that has one of the highest deaths per capita in the world? Higher than the US, that Italy?
This post I hope is a joke, sarcasm or meant to rile normal folks up.There are currently 7 coronaviruses in the world (including the common cold)
Most people who test positive have similar symptoms as the common cold..
None of these coronaviruses have vaccines. Zero.
- 229E (alpha coronavirus)
- NL63 (alpha coronavirus)
- OC43 (beta coronavirus)
- HKU1 (beta coronavirus)
- MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS)
- SARS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS)
- SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19)
If they come out with a vaccine for SARS-Cov-2...like Flu vaccines, it likely won't eradicate it, and 2/3 of people polled worldwide say they wont take a vaccine as a vaccine might do more harm than the virus. Therefore, this is here to last and we cannot keep hiding from it. Immune compromised individuals need to continue to do what they did before, keep themselves safe from all kinds of scary diseases and viruses. The rest of us, the only way we'll combat this is to train our bodies to fight it.
Also to note, if we keep hiding from COVID-19, we'll only make our bodies more susceptible to other things, like a potentially record bad influenza season....covid might be the least of our worries.
(just the opinion of a logic thinker)
There are currently 7 coronaviruses in the world (including the common cold)
Most people who test positive have similar symptoms as the common cold..
None of these coronaviruses have vaccines. Zero.
- 229E (alpha coronavirus)
- NL63 (alpha coronavirus)
- OC43 (beta coronavirus)
- HKU1 (beta coronavirus)
- MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS)
- SARS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS)
- SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19)
If they come out with a vaccine for SARS-Cov-2...like Flu vaccines, it likely won't eradicate it, and 2/3 of people polled worldwide say they wont take a vaccine as a vaccine might do more harm than the virus. Therefore, this is here to last and we cannot keep hiding from it. Immune compromised individuals need to continue to do what they did before, keep themselves safe from all kinds of scary diseases and viruses. The rest of us, the only way we'll combat this is to train our bodies to fight it.
Also to note, if we keep hiding from COVID-19, we'll only make our bodies more susceptible to other things, like a potentially record bad influenza season....covid might be the least of our worries.
(just the opinion of a logic thinker)
A total lock down would have included borders. Has to be coupled with a lot of testing with quick turnaround to effectively do contact tracing and keep the spread low. It was possible. Much will be taken away good and bad from this pandemic to help when the next one hits...But it would’ve came back unless we locked down the borders. Not saying we wouldn’t have done that.
Look at New Zealand. Didn’t they just have an outbreak after being isolated for a while?
Vaccine is the only thing that will stop this.
Because this thread has it as a topic? Maybe?Why does every post need to be about corana? It is survivable for almost everyone except the elderly. I understand there are been a few cases that have are news for any on under 80 of years of age.
Why would I be wondering or why would I care?By the way if anyone was wondering. I'm an independent I voted for Ventura and Barack Obama's first term. I also voted for Trump his first term
And MERS only hit in like 2015 I believe. But it fizzled out relatively quickly. Killed too many, too fast. People actually feared for their lives and took reasonable precautions.I'm not going to address the rest of the silly in this post, just the common cold. The only reason we don't have vaccines for strains of the common cold is that there is simply no reason to invest the time and money to combat such a benign and short-lived virus.
Why does every post need to be about corana? It is survivable for almost everyone except the elderly. I understand there are been a few cases that have are news for any on under 80 of years of age.
Yes, they also reacted too late but most of those deaths were a product of the outbreak before they went into a strict lockdown.
But really, the point of my post - which you know damn well - was that if we sucked it up and were much stricter in March and April, we could be having different conversations now.
You mean like change everyone's lives by shutting everything non-essential down, and destroying the economy for nearly two months? That happened, it didn't stop the virus.
This was supposed to be stay at home for just two weeks in order to slow the spread to those 65+ so we don't overwhelm the hospitals. That happened, and hospitals were never overwhelmed across 99% of the country. Places that setup temporary facilities, never used them.
Then the narrative changed to we need to keep destroying peoples businesses, lives, and the economy until there is a vaccine. This after the data continues to show this disease still isn't a threat to more than 99% of young people, and 65+ are the most at risk. That was the same story on day one.
So you're right, we should be having different conversations now. We go back to normal as soon as the media starts discussing the real data and who's really at risk, and not continuing to use fear tactics by suggesting we need to lock down again or wait for a vaccine.