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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless my kid is exhibiting symptoms, my kid going to school. [b]At this point, it's no worse than the flu[/b], and we should treat it as such.[/quote] It is no worse than influenza except for when it is worse than influenza.[/quote] For the vast vast majority of people, it is not worse than the flu. If you didn't quarantine for 5 days after being exposed to the flu but had no symptoms, then you don't need to with covid. Every year, some people die from complications from the flu, yet we didn't force kids to quarantine for just being exposed. I get that we needed to quarantine when covid first hit because we didn't know enough about the virus, and also we did not have a vax, but we do now, and it's no worse than the flu.[/quote] Way more people die of covid than flu. Stop parroting unhelpful talking points [/quote] Look at the recent covid death rate and compare it to influenza deaths in winter months. Before covid, did you lock yourself down in the winter? Wear masks? Or did you instead go Christmas shopping and attend holiday parties?[/quote] 1. More people die of covid than influenza 2. Influenza is seasonal covid is not yet seasonal 3. Who said anything about locking down? We are discussing staying home when ill. And yes I was cautious in flu months. That’s what a double lung transplant due to LAM does to you [/quote] The US has been at or below 100 covid deaths/day for several months now. Influenza killed about 28,000 during the 2018-19 flu season, which wasn't a particularly bad year. Nearly all of those deaths are over a 3 month period in the winter. That comes out to about 300 influenza deaths per day. Influenza is more deadly in a typical winter than covid is right now. [/quote] You're comparing annual rates for covid to seasonal rates for seasonal influenza. Bad comparison. Estimates of covid deaths in the US in 2022 are on the order of 250,000, compared to the number you provided of 28,000 flu deaths in 2018-2019.[/quote] While there might be one poster is that is proposing broad, permanent universal masking, there are a few others that are attempting the justify masking based on a belief or perception that *currently* COVID poses a significant risk. But, again, if you compare the *current* situation with COVID to the typical situation with influenza in the winter, the current situation looks fine. [/quote] Hey, what if the same actions that reduce the risks of transmitting COVID also reduced the risks of transmitting seasonal influenza? That would be a win-win.[/quote]
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