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cummins2014
Mar 22, 2020Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
I believe that nearly everyone will be fine. That's agreed to by almost all the people involved. The numbers usually thrown around that I've seen is over 90%, and around 80% of the people who show symptoms will be mild cases.
IOW, if people had ignored the hype from the media, stayed at home if they were feeling sick, stayed at home unless they really needed to go out, and stayed away from crowds, we wouldn't be having the hysteria fanned by the media. Most people will be able to do their jobs, most people will be able to get things to the grocery stores, shops and such.
Closing sporting events, slowing mass crowd convergences is a good thing. No one, and I me NO ONE knows positively what will happen over the coming months, but acting like the depression is around the corner and acting like it's the end of civilization is simply asinine.
Stay home, chill out, and self-medicate, with the drug of choice. Mine is beer, just not any of that lite stuff that calls itself beer. Dark ales, all the way.
What I believe this is real , and I agree we need to chill and stay home . But until “ALL” take this seriously , we are in for some bad shi!! and a long haul . We are a free society that a lot of us think that we are free to do what we want.
We had a 24 year test positive a couple days ago here in our county in Utah . Went skiing with his buddies to Colorado . At least one of his buddies tested positive also . They interviewed him and one of his comments were , I wished I had listened . There lies our biggest enemy with this fight , not listening to the warnings . We need to think people
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