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Showing Original Post only (View all)The coronavirus: what you should pay attention to [View all]
The comments I have seen that dismiss the concern about the coronavirus don't seem to understand these facts:
Currently, the number of deaths is larger than the number of recoveries. That has remained true since I started following the stats a week ago.
More and more people are getting sick at an increasing rate, and they are STAYING SICK. This virus is slow moving, and the symptoms start mild and gradually become life-threatening.
This means it could be at least another month or so before a full picture of how this virus operates emerges.
By then, we will have potentially millions of people sick, and if the pattern holds true, more dying than recovering.
This is potentially VERY serious stuff.
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I root for gas to be $10/gallon myself ... but NOT if it's just because of oil companies gouging us
mr_lebowski
Jan 2020
#23
You mean it's exactly like every other disaster there's ever been throughout all of human history?
mr_lebowski
Jan 2020
#10
Even they could be affected, it's just probably less likely they'll die from it.
mr_lebowski
Jan 2020
#28
"More and more people are getting sick at an increasing rate, and they are STAYING SICK."
JoeOtterbein
Jan 2020
#3
I saw a news story (yesterday I think?) that American Airlines pilots were going to sue
Coventina
Jan 2020
#5
I get wanting to use #Recovered in a calculation but statistically you can't do that.
Phoenix61
Jan 2020
#42
The last count of fatalities yesterday was 213 - and that hasn't changed today, so - something's up
Leghorn21
Jan 2020
#31
Yeah, you turned me into him a couple days ago and I checked a billion times after that but he
Leghorn21
Jan 2020
#43