I don't know if you've been paying attention or not, but this virus has caused a lot of countries to make decisions that has never been made before. You don't think policies and procedures can change here? I think it's possible. You can stop telling people what to say. Clearly you don't know everything as you seem to think you do. |
Here is a first person description from a healthy 25 year old. It does sound pretty much like a flu. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8075633/First-British-victim-25-describes-coronavirus.html |
No, no hysteria, just preparing and watching. BTW.. let's make a deal.. okay? We won't tell you how to live your life and you don't tell us? How bout that? Take care and go back to doorknob licking. |
OMG |
They haven't been testing so there is no reliable source at this point. |
Your cases have been brought with all cavalry and bottled up in hermetic institutions. Our were roaming free spreading as soft butter on a hot bread.. You do you. |
It does not matter if it is there or not, because if it is in the Montgomery county we are as close to Fairfax as a far Fairfax from near Fairfax so "same difference". It is there. Think how many people commute daily from MoCo to Fairfax and vice versa. It is not like Farifax is a Pacific Island, you guys are right here next door. We are all in it together. |
I am not saying throw them to the wolves. I am saying that whenever you have a disease that is novel and new, it is going to take out the most vulnerable. Be it in humans or animals, the weak and vulnerable are going to go first. That is the reality of life. Many elderly people are more vulnerable than the young. The death rate in Italy is high because they have such an elderly population. Of course protect who you can but the higher % of elderly who are doing has happened many, many times before. It happens even now with pneumonia, influenza, broken hips etc. We just don't give daily tallies of how many people die every day from influenza. If we did, you would see the same pattern with much higher rates of death. Even with vaccines, the elderly still have a far higher mortality rate from influenza. We don't go to extremes to ensure the elderly never catch the flu despite knowing they are more likely to die from it as well. We don't keep the elderly from traveling or going out because there is a risk they could catch the flu and die. In 2018-2019 there were more than 25000 people over 65 in the US who died from influenza- most between November and March/April. If we were reporting daily numbers during flu season - it would be about 170 people over 65 dying daily. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/2018-2019.html |
| People here are so clueless. While the danger to kids thankfully seems to be truly low there are so many people in 30s and 40s who are at risk. This is not only about old geezers (bad as that would be). Few of us here are so young to be safe. |
And it is not. This is not a spring break this is plague prevention.
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Your my kid of person! Can we be friends. i am so sick of people saying things like "relax" "chills" I am totally going to steal your phrase and say "go back to doorknob licking!" |
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Officials would not comment on where overseas the patients had traveled,
That means Iran or China |
Especially smokers are at risk |
We live in Fairfax County and DC attends school in Montgomery County. All of our doctors and most of our friends/kids friends live in Montgomery Co. |
More likely Italy. Barely any Americans go to Iran and China has been under restrictions for a long time at this point. |