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1 hour ago, KatsAzz said:

This sort of thing sells newspapers and engenders clicks. But it doesn’t make us any safer and it doesn’t actually convey the scope of the disease in the United States. It also doesn’t note that COVID-19 is far less deadly than the flu in the United States.

So what is the RATE of death for COVID-19 vs the run of the mill flu? 

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14 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Hard to tell who watches Fox News.  The only people in the world trying to politicize a global virus so that the world will not know that Trump is an idiot.  Be safe regardless.

Pretty sure both sides are trying to “politicize”this thing. Don’t just make it about conservatives.

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

In one statement, you've completely destroyed any good opinions I might have had of you. You poor misguided fool.

its not goat c*ck, its 13-14 yo skater boys that stipe likes.   anyone who knows about rem knows this.  good buddy married bill berry's x-wife. she's super nice

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

One thing I find interesting is Hong Kong and Singapore's success at containing this. They did a great job taking aggressive early measures but I also wonder if weather has a big impact on this. There has been a lot of speculation that this spread will naturally tails off in the summer as temps and humidity rises because that's often the case with these things. Could HK and Singapore lend credibility to that theory? It'll be interesting to see how things go in the southern hemisphere. That'll tell us if we'll catch a break in the summer. 

No. Australia hasn't seen rate drop offs so counting on warm weather is misleading. The reason those countries contained it well is that they tested almost everyone so they saw the trends and enacted containment protocols before it exploded. The US is sitting here without adequate testing so we have no data and can't see the trends early. It's gonna' be like shooting fish in a barrel.

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39 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

We don't know yet. It varies widely country by country as they take different strategies. US in particular is not widely testing so we don't know the denominator of the rate.

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KatzAzz stated:
"It also doesn’t note that COVID-19 is far less deadly than the flu in the United States."

So I assumed he knew the DEATH RATE if he stated this. By the way U.S. health officials have stated COVID-19 is 10 times deadlier. 

Secondly you referred to testing as part of the death rate. Testing has nothing to do with death rate, testing is part of THE RATE OF INFECTION. 2 completely different things. 

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