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- azdryheatExplorerWouldn't that be a needless knee-jerk reaction? Thousands die from the so-called regular viruses every year and activities are not curtailed, schools aren't closed, etc. We've grown very complacent with communicable diseases.
- firemedic1992ExplorerThe flu is deadlier than the coronavirus and nobody is panicking about the flu like they are over coronavirus.
Flu vs coronavirus - LwiddisExplorer IIWhat difference does it make? If you are uncomfortable attending, don’t go.
- Ed_GeeExplorer II
firemedic1992 wrote:
The flu is deadlier than the coronavirus and nobody is panicking about the flu like they are over coronavirus.
Flu vs coronavirus
Actually, this is probably not true. Currently COVID-19 mortality rate appears significantly higher than flu. Flu has been widespread for many decades and infected up to possibly a billion people last year. COVID-19 is just getting started. If, and when it has infected a billion people, you will most likely see far higher death numbers than from the flu...... . Maybe in a year it will drop to regular flu levels when a vaccine and other treatments become widely available.
Better information: Johns Hopkins Current information - Dick_BExplorerWhile we are thinking numbers approximately 6000 people die EACH DAY in this country and nary a news story.
Dick_B wrote:
While we are thinking numbers approximately 6000 people die EACH DAY in this country and nary a news story.
Die of what? Old age?- I can't say what the management of our park may have considered, but it did sponsor an "end of season" party last night.
- Ed_GeeExplorer IISo far, in our large park with nearly 4000 in it nothing has changed. Its business and fun as usual.....in Arizona
- Me_AgainExplorer IIII would add that we snowbirder's are poster children for the demographic of those that have the worst outcome with this new coronavirus. We are almost like the senior center in Kirkland, Wa, as we have many social gatherings and dances in our ballroom each week.
We are questioning if we will be able to head back to NW Washington this summer.
We have a plan in place to leave Arizona and head to Texas and then North in 5 weeks, which we may have to abort. Chris - Guy_RoanExplorerNo, and I would only expect events be cancelled if the virus hits in our county in the Florida Keys.
We are a condominium campground and had a board/general meeting today and not a thing was brought up about it.
Guy
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