Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am happy to be the control case of the family who has done nothing to prepare, nothing to prevent, and has just gone about life as usual. So far, so good.
The main danger to you is:
You get in a car accident or catch flu or pneumonia or have a heart attack...
and have to go to the ICU.
But the ICU is full of coronavirus patients and you are turned away and you die.
You’re probably going to be ok (unless you’re a healthcare worker who will be worked to the bone and might yourself get it.)
But coronavirus certainly is a risk to you and your family.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I hope the DCUM hive can identify where they live, approximately.
And where they work.
And what hospital they visited to be tested.
And which airport they used. And where they went grocery shopping after arriving home.
I was just thinking about this too and was hoping they tell us but here is a second thought.
1. They did come here from the airport.
2. They did go shopping.
3. They did go to the hospital to be tested.
And God only knows where else did they go. So all the people that were in contact with them went home to their kids, went to work, went shopping.. and carried it with them. So in theory it can be everywhere even if they tell us where they shopped it does not mean you could not come in contact with third generation contact. So eventually .. no difference.
I really hope they let us know the community these people live in so those of us who live in the community can know if we’ve been potentially exposed or not. Why is there shroud of secrecy here I understand maybe keeping the names of the people private, but the community? Just say they live in Rockville or Silver Spring or whatever they happen to live. Or even for the 50-year-old, where does she work? I work for a large company. We have a lot of travel all the time. Does she work in my building?
def works in your building. even your floor.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy to be the control case of the family who has done nothing to prepare, nothing to prevent, and has just gone about life as usual. So far, so good.
Anonymous wrote:A co-worker went on a trip to Korea, came back last week and showed up in the office last Friday. The people were in shock.
She is not Asian, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy to be the control case of the family who has done nothing to prepare, nothing to prevent, and has just gone about life as usual. So far, so good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring it on. The only ones dying are old and immuno compromised people. This will feel like a bad chest cold. Let me develop some antibodies now, get two weeks off work, and build some tolerance before it mutates into something worse
I suggest you read the accounts of young people who developed it in Wuhan China. It made a flu sound like a walk in the park. Bad chest cold is now how it is in some people. The 80% have mild colds may or may not be accurate.
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
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Anonymous wrote:A co-worker went on a trip to Korea, came back last week and showed up in the office last Friday. The people were in shock.
She is not Asian, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/three-montgomery-county-residents-have-states-first-cases-of-coronavirus/
They all came from the same cruise and were tested yesterday after CDC notified of potential exposure.
Plausible: they were on the prior sailing of the Grand Princess
Why would CDC just tell them now, weeks later, about potential exposure?
The CDC has completely screwed up.
I'm not understanding how they became potential exposures so late. Wouldn't everyone on the first trip of that ship have potential exposure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could people just stop traveling? That’s what is causing all of this spread and ultimately all of this death.
It’s already here. The people who have it have already been to grocery stores, pharmacies, etc
Will Fireball kill it? Because I'm DRINKING TONIGHT