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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

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Spoiler!

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O.city 07:52 AM 08-10-2020
I'm also just gonna throw this out there. Some here need to weigh all studies and such and not just latch onto one.

The schools and children thing is one. There are a multitude of studies that have shown atleast with primary kids, it's very rare that they pass this on to adults. Then there's one that comes out of Israel and people lose their minds on it.

If you actually look at the situation around it there in Israel, they opened everything up at the same time as schools and had issues. In and across Europe they opened schools without opening everything else up wide open and haven't had issues.

That should tell us something.
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petegz28 07:56 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
I'm also just gonna throw this out there. Some here need to weigh all studies and such and not just latch onto one.

The schools and children thing is one. There are a multitude of studies that have shown atleast with primary kids, it's very rare that they pass this on to adults. Then there's one that comes out of Israel and people lose their minds on it.

If you actually look at the situation around it there in Israel, they opened everything up at the same time as schools and had issues. In and across Europe they opened schools without opening everything else up wide open and haven't had issues.

That should tell us something.

It's no coincidence we are hearing about kids right as school is starting and many think it shouldn't.

FYI...some anecdotal evidence of just how many parents oppose in-person school in my district...26%. That's right. Only 26% of Parents chose to have on-line classes for their child.
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Bob Dole 07:57 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
That’s not a good argument.

A few dozen people at a house party vs hundreds of random people and staff at a bar. Plus those going to multiple bars in a night. No comparison.
I had 80+ people at my last two house parties, which is more people than the bars I frequent typically have.
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Donger 07:57 AM 08-10-2020
For those who like actual data:

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/2018-2019.html

During the 2018–2019 season, 136 deaths in children with laboratory–confirmed influenza virus infection were reported in the United States8. However, influenza-associated pediatric deaths are likely under-reported as not all children whose death was related to an influenza virus infection may have been tested for influenza9,10. By combining data on hospitalization rates, influenza testing practices, and the frequency of death in and out of the hospital from death certificates, we estimate that there were approximately 480 deaths associated with influenza in children during 2018–2019
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Donger 08:01 AM 08-10-2020
https://www.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#demographics

Confirmed COVID-19 Deaths:

0-4 Years Old = 29
5-17 Years Old = 48
18-29 Years Old = 603
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dirk digler 08:01 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
It's almost like the flu is more dangerous to children.

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For mortality yes currently. But as a parent would I be more worried about my kid giving me the flu (which has happened probably for every parent) or Covid? I will definitely take the flu 1 million times over getting Covid.

Originally Posted by O.city:
It's likely that number has been consistent thru this whole thing and we're just now testing them as the amount of tests have risen to this level.
I believe this is mostly true but as other epidemiologists have pointed out younger kids have been quarantined with their parents and now are just starting to venture out.
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O.city 08:08 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
For mortality yes currently. But as a parent would I be more worried about my kid giving me the flu (which has happened probably for every parent) or Covid? I will definitely take the flu 1 million times over getting Covid.



I believe this is mostly true but as other epidemiologists have pointed out younger kids have been quarantined with their parents and now are just starting to venture out.
If the kids are at home, but the parents are out and about, what difference would that make? Most of the spread we know is in homes, so it wouldn't effect much.
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O.city 08:11 AM 08-10-2020
Also, I'm getting pretty tired of reading how "we don't have the will" or "we're not willing to trade this for that".

Stop shaming the normal Americans. They stayed home, lost jobs etc and sacrificed and now we get elites who are able to stay home and get paid looking down their noses at them.

Fuck that. It's elitism and victim blaming.

We bought them time, did what we had to. It's not our fault they didn't have better plans.
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petegz28 08:16 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
For mortality yes currently. But as a parent would I be more worried about my kid giving me the flu (which has happened probably for every parent) or Covid? I will definitely take the flu 1 million times over getting Covid.



I believe this is mostly true but as other epidemiologists have pointed out younger kids have been quarantined with their parents and now are just starting to venture out.
Perspective, Dirk. And I speak only for my locality. My county has had 9 people under the age of 70 pass from Covid. I understand some elderly are "Parents" but that is not the norm and those are the ones that need to choose online.

But for the most part this has not been lethal to anyone in my county under the age of 70 and I believe less than 100 people under the age of 64 in the entire state of Kansas. Again, I am not saying precautions should not be taken.
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O.city 08:16 AM 08-10-2020
https://twitter.com/BallouxFrancois/...074384896?s=20

Here you go. Immunity should last a while.
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petegz28 08:20 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Also, I'm getting pretty tired of reading how "we don't have the will" or "we're not willing to trade this for that".

Stop shaming the normal Americans. They stayed home, lost jobs etc and sacrificed and now we get elites who are able to stay home and get paid looking down their noses at them.

**** that. It's elitism and victim blaming.

We bought them time, did what we had to. It's not our fault they didn't have better plans.
I am going to poorly quote a meme I saw that I think captures the essence of a lot of people these days.

Don't try to teach people that the lockdowns might have been a mistake. You can't. Just try to understand the truth that the lockdowns have turned fear into virtue. And those who are afraid believe they are better than those who are not and they will subconsciously look for ways to perpetuate the fear because that is their virtue.
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O.city 08:29 AM 08-10-2020
Theres some validity there for sure.

In the grand scheme of pandemics, this one is really not a big deal. Now thats not to be interpreted as it's not a potentially severe infection, it most assuredly can be. But statistically, for the population at large, it's not much of a pandemic.

I really shudder to think what is gonna happen when a real motherfucker comes along.
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petegz28 08:43 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Theres some validity there for sure.

In the grand scheme of pandemics, this one is really not a big deal. Now thats not to be interpreted as it's not a potentially severe infection, it most assuredly can be. But statistically, for the population at large, it's not much of a pandemic.

I really shudder to think what is gonna happen when a real mother****er comes along.
Excellent point.
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Fish 08:44 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
I am going to poorly quote a meme I saw that I think captures the essence of a lot of people these days.

Don't try to teach people that the lockdowns might have been a mistake. You can't.
FYP
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petegz28 08:46 AM 08-10-2020
Originally Posted by Fish:
FYP
Case in point.......:-)
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