because this is new and highly disruptive.
the flu has never stopped me from getting shipments for 3+ weeks.
the flu has never stopped me from getting shipments for 3+ weeks.
DeWrecking Crew said:
I'm simply asking why there isn't a 300 page thread on the flu?
DeWrecking Crew said:
I'm simply asking why there isn't a 300 page thread on the flu?
DeWrecking Crew said:
I'm paying very close attention as I leave for Japan next Friday, I'd bet I've done more research than you, which is why I'm comfortable saying, here in the United States, there are much more everyday illnesses to be concerned about over this one...wager stands if interested
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It's new.
It's causing a massive economic disruption.
DeWrecking Crew said:Quote:
It's new.
It's causing a massive economic disruption.
This is the correct answer, it's not because it's some super dangerous epidemic that we need to all start building bunkers for.
UncoverAg00 said:DeWrecking Crew said:
I'm paying very close attention as I leave for Japan next Friday, I'd bet I've done more research than you, which is why I'm comfortable saying, here in the United States, there are much more everyday illnesses to be concerned about over this one...wager stands if interested
Fine, then explain to me why having no innate immunity as in the case of CoVid19 is no worse than actually having and innate immunity as is the case with the flu. If you've done your research, then explain to me why they have no diffrence in risk. You want the wager? Then concisely explain it.
DeWrecking Crew said:Quote:
It's new.
It's causing a massive economic disruption.
This is the correct answer, it's not because it's some super dangerous epidemic that we need to all start building bunkers for.
k2aggie07 said:
No. Humans have an innate immunity to influenza because it's been around for so long. Something like 14% of people are completely immune to it. There is no innate immunity for COVID19.
The initial conditions are also completely different. Coronaviruses infect millions upon millions of people every year. They cause about half of the common colds. Influenza is widespread, but it's a moderate disease.
But flu this year started from a baseline population of a billion cases. COVID19 started from exactly one.
If this becomes widespread, it would be severe. You're basically saying it hasn't become widespread yes so it isn't a risk. That's like saying I'm in no risk of a flood because it's not raining. Pandemics happen. It's a when, not an if.
k2aggie07 said:
No. Humans have an innate immunity to influenza because it's been around for so long. Something like 14% of people are completely immune to it. There is no innate immunity for COVID19.
The initial conditions are also completely different. Coronaviruses infect millions upon millions of people every year. They cause about half of the common colds. Influenza is widespread, but it's a moderate disease.
But flu this year started from a baseline population of a billion cases. COVID19 started from exactly one.
If this becomes widespread, it would be severe. You're basically saying it hasn't become widespread yes so it isn't a risk. That's like saying I'm in no risk of a flood because it's not raining. Pandemics happen. It's a when, not an if.
wessimo said:
8pm press conference on a Friday night?
If they aren't announcing positive cases I'll be shocked. What else would it be? PSA about hand washing?
DeWrecking Crew said:k2aggie07 said:
No. Humans have an innate immunity to influenza because it's been around for so long. Something like 14% of people are completely immune to it. There is no innate immunity for COVID19.
The initial conditions are also completely different. Coronaviruses infect millions upon millions of people every year. They cause about half of the common colds. Influenza is widespread, but it's a moderate disease.
But flu this year started from a baseline population of a billion cases. COVID19 started from exactly one.
If this becomes widespread, it would be severe. You're basically saying it hasn't become widespread yes so it isn't a risk. That's like saying I'm in no risk of a flood because it's not raining. Pandemics happen. It's a when, not an if.
Ok, add you 14% innateness into the equation, which one will kill more people this year? It started from exactly one as far as you know.
aginlakeway said:wessimo said:
8pm press conference on a Friday night?
If they aren't announcing positive cases I'll be shocked. What else would it be? PSA about hand washing?
Idk. You're the one who said floodgates opening. Just asking what floodgates you were referring to.
JaneDoe02 said:
A Washington State school teacher tested positive.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/02/coronavirus-appears-in-oregon.html%3foutputType=amp
wessimo said:aginlakeway said:wessimo said:
8pm press conference on a Friday night?
If they aren't announcing positive cases I'll be shocked. What else would it be? PSA about hand washing?
Idk. You're the one who said floodgates opening. Just asking what floodgates you were referring to.
I'm saying we are about to start learning about many many cases of "community transmission" which the CDC has been saying was NOT happening.