I-5 wrote:I agree with you on the biggest threat. We've all heard the conspiracy theories about the virus being developed/leaked from a bio lab. I don't necessarly give credence to conspiracies, but I would fully expect that China, Russia and even the US or studying biological warfare, and that this is something they have already considered.
I-5 wrote:I think people are more scared of this virus than of AIDS, because literally anyone can get this virus it seems, just by being near someone who may or may not even know they're infected. It's the uncertainty that is scary.
idhawkman wrote:Personally I'm not worried for myself or family but I'm terrified for my dad who is now 86. Just like the flu, mortality is high among the frail and weak ( elderly).
When I get the slightest sign of cold or flu I climb in my dry sauna for an hour at 137 degrees. I haven't had a cold or flu in many years and honestly can't remember the last time I was sick. Just cooks the virus right out of you.
I-5 wrote:We didn’t have a sauna when i was a kid, but my mom used to pile heavy blankets on us when we got sick. Even in summer. It was uncomfortable and hot as hell, but eventually i would start sweating and the fever would break. I guess she knew.
Yeah this damn hoax is getting outta hand ain't it?
c_hawkbob wrote:Yeah this damn hoax is getting outta hand ain't it?
Hawktawk wrote:I think we may want to look at what's going on in Italy right now before dismissing this thing as overblown. Deaths are spiking by a third every day, pushing hospitals to the breaking point. people are being intubated in hallways, health care workers are infected and still playing god deciding who to treat and who to let die. Washington state is ground zero, Americas wuhan province. Just the sheer devastation in that one rest home tells me what i need to know as a 60 year old with so so lungs. Its gonna suck for a while.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That's why I don't watch Fox News, especially talking heads like Hannity. They are dumb. There's too much bad hype, then there are the idiots calling it a hoax. The extreme on both ends.
Hawktawk wrote:I think we may want to look at what's going on in Italy right now before dismissing this thing as overblown. Deaths are spiking by a third every day, pushing hospitals to the breaking point. people are being intubated in hallways, health care workers are infected and still playing god deciding who to treat and who to let die. Washington state is ground zero, Americas wuhan province. Just the sheer devastation in that one rest home tells me what i need to know as a 60 year old with so so lungs. Its gonna suck for a while.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'm not sure what's going on in Italy. They aren't a first world nation, but not a third world nation. I wonder if they have a lot of very old or unhealthy people due to something else. I know they are one of the blue zones where there are a large number of very old people due to their diet. They seem overwhelmed. I think the United States will handle it much better, but we will see.
RiverDog wrote:From what I've read, they suspect that the virus has been circulating in Italy for quite some time. Plus they have one of the oldest populations in the world and they are tourist-heavy, ranked 5th in the world.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I figured something would increase their risk. And I believe it's been circulating for a while now too. It's likely been circulating here a while too. One story I read from a 37 year old lady is she got it at a party. The doctor sent her home to self-care without testing. She had to go back and ask for a test before they gave it to her. She used over the counter flu medications and rested. She was fine. I'd bet there are three or four cases, mostly recovered for every one case tested and reported.
RiverDog wrote:The good news is that the new cases in China are going down, so the lockdowns and social distancing steps are working there and should work here as well. Also, if this virus is anything like flu viruses, the warmer, drier weather will make transmission much more difficult. The virus is relatively easy to kill, with about 60-70% alcohol needed to do the trick.
If nothing else, this episode will teach us all a lesson, including this old man that sometimes thinks he knows everything.
RiverDog wrote:Someone once asked me what it's like living in an area with a lot of Trump supporters. Here's a copy and paste from one of my Facebook friend's post from 6 hours ago:
Stop the Madness, you f*****g liberals are doing all you can to shut down America, all you are doing is pushing the country into a recession and putting thousands of good Americans out of work, Please Mr. President shut down all media reporting on the virus this must stop.
RiverDog wrote:Someone once asked me what it's like living in an area with a lot of Trump supporters. Here's a copy and paste from one of my Facebook friend's post from 6 hours ago:
Stop the Madness, you f*****g liberals are doing all you can to shut down America, all you are doing is pushing the country into a recession and putting thousands of good Americans out of work, Please Mr. President shut down all media reporting on the virus this must stop.
c_hawkbob wrote:Rudy Gobert thought he was being cute, now it looks like he's going to be the face of what not to do (if not outright blamed for shutting down the NBA and getting his own team's franchise player sick).
He got it in his head that the whole Corona virus thing was overblown or some big joke and went around the Jazz locker room touching all the other players and their things in their lockers, as well as jokingly going back after finishing his interview at the press table and touching every mike, cellphone and recorder on it as the NBA was encouraging precautions ...
Two days later he tests positive for Covid 19 and the sports world shuts down.
Good going Rudy.
https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/205 ... oronavirus
c_hawkbob wrote:Rudy Gobert thought he was being cute, now it looks like he's going to be the face of what not to do (if not outright blamed for shutting down the NBA and getting his own team's franchise player sick).
He got it in his head that the whole Corona virus thing was overblown or some big joke and went around the Jazz locker room touching all the other players and their things in their lockers, as well as jokingly going back after finishing his interview at the press table and touching every mike, cellphone and recorder on it as the NBA was encouraging precautions ...
Two days later he tests positive for Covid 19 and the sports world shuts down.
Good going Rudy.
https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/205 ... oronavirus
Aseahawkfan wrote:What I want to see is how sick he gets. Send a message that it isn't near as bad as people are making it out to be. When I have some of my people coming to me thinking getting corona is a death sentence, the messaging is terrible.
As the cases build, we're down to a 3 out of every 1000 people at risk of death. That is likely still too high given how many cases likely exist but haven't been tested for.
RiverDog wrote:Someone once asked me what it's like living in an area with a lot of Trump supporters. Here's a copy and paste from one of my Facebook friend's post from 6 hours ago:
Stop the Madness, you f*****g liberals are doing all you can to shut down America, all you are doing is pushing the country into a recession and putting thousands of good Americans out of work, Please Mr. President shut down all media reporting on the virus this must stop.
c_hawkbob wrote:Jeebus.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That's crazy. I would like to hear IDhawkman's take on this, see if he thinks it's some kind of hoax or attack on Trump.
RiverDog wrote:A professional basketball player that's in Olympic type fitness isn't a good bell weather for how this virus could potentially affect the general population.
I don't care if he gets deathly ill or stays healthy with zero symptoms. What he did was ignorant and irresponsible. If this story is true, the team and/or the league needs to take disciplinary action.
RiverDog wrote:A professional basketball player that's in Olympic type fitness isn't a good bell weather for how this virus could potentially affect the general population.
Aseahawkfan wrote:It would still provide some people with relief to know that some of these public figures that are getting sick have mild symptoms and quickly recover. As I stated some people are thinking getting the corona virus is a death sentence and are increasing their stress and hurting their immune systems due to the fear-mongering. Rather than continuing to push the number of deaths and the flashy numbers, how about letting people know how mild the symptoms are and how fast people recover, to calm some of the stress.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Let's be real here. There are a lot of people reacting like this is the end of the world and a corona virus positive is death.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I saw that stupid crap from China. I have a person working with me that thinks this is a bioweapon released on the public. He's 100% sure. He believes the conspiracy theory over any other experts.
And Hannity and some Trump supporters thinking this is a hoax or some attack on Trump are idiots. No one hoaxes a virus that if left unchecked can spread like crazy.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The world is being overly cautious to try to slow this thing and avoid worse. It's people freaking out, not the real experts who are taking necessary measures to slow the progress sufficiently so the medical system can handle it, not because they believe it's going to end the world.
Italy is an example of allowing explosive viral spread that is overtaxing their medical system.
Whereas South Korea is an example of a well managed, slow progression that can be managed by the health system.
We want to be more like South Korea in America. Slow progression that we can handle.
RiverDog wrote:China got on top of it by implementing some Draconian measures. A totalitarian society can do that and get away with it. It's not so easy in a free society like ours. I'm pretty sure that they don't have someone like Hannity on their tv sets telling them it's a hoax.
So far, I support all the measures that have been taken. Even Trump's European travel ban, which, as usual, was poorly handled, I can agree with.
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