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Lance71
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Here is one. There are several others.
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The possible scenario that nobody is talking about.
Lance71
3/17/20 10:23pm
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Buffalo
3/17/20 10:24pm
Point me to a thread, I'd like to read it.
Lance71
3/17/20 10:25pm
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Buffalo
3/17/20 10:26pm
scrolled 5 pages, and it's not there.
Lance71
3/17/20 10:31pm
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Buffalo
3/17/20 10:37pm
It's been talked about that a lot more have it than we think. That's why we
wabluecoug
3/17/20 10:25pm
Which in my mind is a great scenario shows this isn’t scary
cougarfann888
3/17/20 10:27pm
How does this scenario explain what is happening in Italy?
barnacle
3/17/20 10:30pm
They are different that we are. They are more crowded, grandparents usually live
wabluecoug
3/17/20 10:35pm
If 20% of the population had it millions of our older people would be infected.
barnacle
3/17/20 10:36pm
I don't think 20% have it, I was just speculating why Italy's numbers are what
wabluecoug
3/17/20 10:39pm
Correct. They don’t have stars on their bellies.
StalwartBraveTrue
3/18/20 12:43am
Italians suffer disproportionately from resp illnesses. Look it up
Run-DMT
3/18/20 12:05am
Most of the countries testing are finding very few people actually
Coach's Dad
3/17/20 10:30pm
Does someone test positive a week after they get better?
Joe Banks
3/17/20 10:32pm
No. In the US you have to actually test negative twice 24 hours apart to be
Lance71
3/17/20 10:34pm
I imagine people who were feeling any symptoms were getting tested. I’m not
Coach's Dad
3/17/20 10:37pm
I think that's why the push for testing has been so great...
CougarBuddy
3/17/20 10:44pm
The thing is, it’s hard to believe that with the hundreds of thousands of tests
BYUCLA
3/17/20 10:34pm
I don’t think the US is testing randomly enough to get a real figure. I could be wrong though
YIsForBrigham
3/17/20 10:39pm
We could use data from other countries. I don’t care where it comes from
BYUCLA
3/17/20 10:42pm
From what I understand, S. Korea was testing anybody who asked.
DirtyHippieUte
3/17/20 10:55pm
Here’s a link to something from South Korea
BYUCLA
3/17/20 11:00pm
I found a link to their CDC. This scares me.
DirtyHippieUte
3/17/20 11:11pm
But won't infect the high-risk people that are self-quarantined.
Mises
3/17/20 11:24pm
That’s not really how quarantine works.
DirtyHippieUte
3/17/20 11:41pm
Not if grandma isn't letting anyone in.
Mises
3/17/20 11:49pm
Like her nurse? Meals on wheels? Her dia-beetus supplies from Wilford Brimley?
DirtyHippieUte
3/17/20 11:55pm
That is what I have heard watching the Korean news and getting info from my wife
morningcalmcougar
3/17/20 11:08pm
Germany has been far more random than SK. SK still only really tested
CSoul
3/17/20 11:10pm
Extremely unlikely
chilango
3/17/20 10:43pm
Why?
Lance71
3/17/20 10:48pm
Answered below, if this is a serious question.
chilango
3/17/20 10:58pm
From what I understand, that’s not the case
DirtyHippieUte
3/17/20 10:53pm
lance71 only reads one page of CB. Talked about topic a ton
Swishfromdeep3
3/17/20 10:53pm
Because the virus didn’t exist in humans until very late last year, and it
chilango
3/17/20 10:57pm
So 65 million had it, but no deaths were attributed to it?
bluesloth
3/17/20 11:10pm
I wish I could find it, but I read somewhere that the CDC
Solomon Levi
3/18/20 12:08am
Iceland, with a higher per capita infection % than Italy, is doing a lot of
Mitty
3/17/20 11:46pm
Board name checks out. First name Walter.
Coach's Dad
3/18/20 12:04am
That would actually be GREAT news
Solomon Levi
3/18/20 12:10am
Makes absolutely no sense from an infectious disease/epidemiology basis.
StalwartBraveTrue
3/18/20 12:45am
Unless the death rate is actually lower than the flu.
Lance71
3/18/20 8:09am
Check S Korea where they’ve had the widest testing of any nation yet.
StalwartBraveTrue
3/18/20 7:39pm
And there’s no evidence that it is.
chilango
3/18/20 7:44pm
There's quite a bit of evidence that the death rate is only higher in only
Lance71
3/18/20 7:57pm
Please clarify what you mean by that, and provide some examples.
chilango
3/18/20 10:29pm
Here is one. There are several others.
Lance71
3/19/20 4:09pm
Every single example in your link has a higher death rate than the flu. Most are
chilango
3/19/20 4:30pm
You basically ignored what I said in my post. And came to your own conclusion of
Lance71
3/19/20 4:42pm
Your OP: “Unless the death rate is actually lower than the flu” What did I miss?
chilango
3/19/20 4:50pm
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