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Something you found on FaceBook David?
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Originally posted by: David Miller
Yes.
I thought so. Those numbers are made up. Using the numbers from John Hopkins, more than 5 percent that get it will die. Another, 10 to 15 percent will have to live with a life long disability.
Even so, they are food for thought. Stay safe.
Originally posted by: Mark
I thought so. Those numbers are made up. Using the numbers from John Hopkins, more than 5 percent that get it will die. Another, 10 to 15 percent will have to live with a life long disability.
The current numbers bear that out--a bit over 2,000,000 cases; 116,000 deaths. Five percent. The two numbers have climbed proportionately, after the initial couple of months when the death rate was higher compared to infections. We won't know the long-term morbidity for patients that recover until we have better data.
It looks more and more like a quarter million deaths (or more!), given that it's NOT leveling off. We haven't been taking the virus as seriously as we should.
By the way---whatever happened to Trump's pandemic team? Fauci? Anybody? We need guidance now more than ever. Where is it? What happened to the CDC? The experts? Are they all reluctant to say anything for fear of getting fired and/or Twittered to death?
Actually facebook is nothing to ''think about''.
Unless you consider the fact that it's infested with Russian trolls that put crap out that uneducated trumpanzees would copy and paste and post on another site...
Even a "chimp" can understand what these postings are saying. Is there anyone who can help toad understand?
I like the slogans from this am David. All seem reasonable.
Nobody can really think Covid has a 5% death rate, can they? The denominator is anyone's death but it is at least 10x more than 2M. Look up some of the random testing the University's have done on who is really infected. That 2M was totally sick people that were lucky enough to get tested in our unprepared country. And no, I don't lean R or L. Just lean towards using common sense with the data.
guess - not death