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Originally Posted by Mr2Hard2See
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So that means within a couple weeks you and I will be exposed to it.
We might not come down with it or notice we had it.
When they keep letting a few or few hundred out it just exposes us all after a few months instead of a few weeks. Might as well just let 'er go and get back to normal life and business now.
Except being more mindful of nursing home visits, as people already should be, or going to work or school being sick.
When they let one teach, one flight attendent keep working and eat and restraunt and hotel (LA area), one passenger out who contacts 50 people who contact 5,000 people who contact....500,000
Relax to those who are panicked, too many bigger things to worry about.
For example my son was working at a Bay Area hospital that was in the news a few weeks ago. A patient checked in sick. They didn't quarantine or test that person until later, and they tested positive. THEN they quarantined the person with all the drama that was on the news after the fact. My son and hundreds of others were potentially exposed...he visited me already...and to the chagrin of some, I'm still quite well, hehe.
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Originally Posted by Athletics101
I’m the general manager of a gym. The busiest gym in my franchise with 2,000+ checkin’s a day. So I’m doomed. My company is taking it very serious. If an employee calls in sick or goes home feeling ill they have to bring back a clear coronavirus panel to start work again.
I am taking it ver seriously personally. Comparing it to the flu seems like a simpletons mistake. You don’t quarantine whole countries for the flu. You don’t send the National Guard to New York for the flu. You don’t drop interest rates for the flu. It’s bigger than that. Additionally, it’s not just the coronavirus that will impact the casualties once it spreads through the states more. It’s when people are more likely to die of heart attacks, strokes, car crashes ect. more often as the health care system is extra taxed from the coronavirus.
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But you are telling me it is worse than the other strains of flu that have been going around for our lifetimes? Science doesn't show that. Younger people that have been infected show no or few symptoms even. Others mostly recover or have mild symptoms usually. I saw a video interview of a older man on the cruise ship that was infected and he said it was like a mild cold to him.
Mark me and others who have been paying attention to the actual statistics of it all as simpletons if you like. Read a few articles on the lung receptors to this virus and other factual things then get back to us simpletons lol.
The National Guard aren't all doctors. Some of us simpletons could figure out they were there pre-emptively to stop the thugs from smashing into liquor stores, shoe stores and electronics stores because to thugs any reason is good enough to riot and steal. Who ever got them into the game early is a thinker.