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wa8yxm wrote:
With this virus my advice sir is take on chances.
I listen often to folks who say "We don't need masks" or even "masks are harmful" (we do and they are not) Who claim "The death rate is over blown" (Under counted is more likely I will explain that) I don't believe them.
This is one virus I have no desire to mess with.
The death count.
One "Study" looked at what I call the average death rate. Baring somethign like 9-11-2001 you can predict how many deaths year to date for any given day of the year and it will be fairly close.. WHY Because people die at about the same rate less something happens.
So if you count dead bodies. NOT COVID but all dead bodies.. Subtract the normal year body count. what you have left is the "Extras due to ____" (Whatever the disaster of the week is) in this case COVID-19.
160,000 +_ is the official count
The method I just gave is about 200,000 last I checked.
As the Office supervisor said when a phone rang then stopped"
IT's just the fax mam. Just the Fax.
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MitchF150 wrote:LOLAnd Sturgis is in South Dakota, not North Dakota.
Yep.... I know, but typed it wrong and didn't proof read! ha, ha! Thanks!
โAug-10-2020 06:27 PM
And Sturgis is in South Dakota, not North Dakota.
โAug-10-2020 06:25 PM
bgum wrote:I had nearly every symptom, loss of taste and smell, bad dreams upon falling asleep, severe fatigue, low grade fever, severe and uncontrollable dry coughing. Worst flu I ever had, and like nothing I've ever had in over 70 years.
Fjryder
I am wondering how you know you had it since you have never been tested.
โAug-10-2020 06:22 PM
bgum wrote:Just depends, not all places test the same percentage. Pick and choose. I chose between 2-3%, but even at 6.9%, that works out to less than 1400 positives out of 20,000 people. Barely a blip. And a very low percentage of those positives will even show symptoms. As I said, a blip.
Wrong again. Positive test 6.9% per John's Hopkins
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