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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!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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Monticore 01:22 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
As long as you realize that what you said is a lot of hope at this point. There’s absolutely no guarantee a vaccine will solve this. It is guaranteed that we can’t go on like this forever. Suicide rates are up. All but the biggest of corporations are being financially ruined. People are injuring each other over not having a piece of paper over their mouth.
I said it earlier on that 200k deaths a year from this might just have be accepted but I didn’t think that it was a good plan A .

It doesn’t take masks/ lockdowns for people to harm themselves or others it’s just the flavour of the month.
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O.city 01:22 PM 08-12-2020
We’ve got enough data at this point to say pretty certainly we’ll have an effective vaccine

But making one was never the biggest hurdle
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Marcellus 01:23 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I think people also have unreasonable expectations for how quickly we can really learn about these things since we haven't really had major viral diseases that have been a huge issue for a while. The closest comparison I can come up with is HIV, and it took nearly 30 years to really get that under control. People just didn't focus on it quite this much because it impacted a relatively small percentage of the population, and it was perceived as being "preventable."
Considering its almost 100% likely this bug escaped from a lab, we should know plenty about it.
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htismaqe 01:26 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
It's just a different philosophy at this point. I think that there's a good chance that a vaccine will make things 80% better, so I'm comfortable with waiting a few more months to see how the research plays out. If you literally think it's not gonna help anything, then I can see why you'd want to just say fuck it and get it overwith.
I think it will help. But it’s going to take months if not years to produce and proliferate worldwide. And then there’s the period after the vaccine hits the market that we find out of it actually works.

I’m just saying that at some point the scale has to tip. If a 100% effective vaccine is right around the corner, sure keep the precautions in effect. I just don’t think that’s gonna happen. It’s going to be years before we really know how well a vaccine works.
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Marcellus 01:27 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I think it will help. But it’s going to take months if not years to produce and proliferate worldwide. And then there’s the period after the vaccine hits the market that we find out of it actually works.

I’m just saying that at some point the scale has to tip. If a 100% effective vaccine is right around the corner, sure keep the precautions in effect. I just don’t think that’s gonna happen. It’s going to be years before we really know how well a vaccine works.
My prediction is by the time there is vaccine things will have already been trending down dramatically and you will tons of arguments for years over what actually ended the pandemic.
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suzzer99 01:28 PM 08-12-2020
I found out today that Swedish guy I've been working with who still can't run 10ks 2 months after recovering from Covid is in his 40s. He looks 30 on Zoom. Swedes man.

On the cardio-vascular front - I know a decent number of NBAers, and I'm assuming pro soccer players(?) have gotten it by now. I haven't heard of anyone other than that one baseball player having issues. So that seems like good news. Although the 10 Big Ten players with myocarditis seems to still be a big issue.

Also I'm 51 and I have no idea when we're ever going to get good data on people my age who like to push their lungs to the limit every now and then (in my case hiking up a 10k' mountain on a regular basis).
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htismaqe 01:28 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
I said it earlier on that 200k deaths a year from this might just have be accepted but I didn’t think that it was a good plan A .

It doesn’t take masks/ lockdowns for people to harm themselves or others it’s just the flavour of the month.
Millions, not thousands, of people die from influenza. I fail to understand how nobody even cares about that but this virus is the end of the world. I’m not trying to diminish the seriousness but the reaction to this borders on insanity.
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htismaqe 01:29 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
My prediction is by the time there is vaccine things will have already been trending down dramatically and you will tons of arguments for years over what actually ended the pandemic.
Yep.
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staylor26 01:35 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Whatever man. You are one of those people that can do nothing but try and degrade others when their ideals do not fit yours.

Sent from my SM-G973U1 using Tapatalk
Nah, I often have discourse on here with people that aren’t fucking morons, but I disagree with.

But sometimes that’s all you deserve. This time was a perfect example of that.
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Marcellus 01:35 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Millions, not thousands, of people die from influenza. I fail to understand how nobody even cares about that but this virus is the end of the world. I’m not trying to diminish the seriousness but the reaction to this borders on insanity.
This will be gone sooner than later one way or another and people will continue to die from other diseases at a greater rate. Just like they are now.

Its not even a pandemic at this point.
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Monticore 01:35 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Millions, not thousands, of people die from influenza. I fail to understand how nobody even cares about that but this virus is the end of the world. I’m not trying to diminish the seriousness but the reaction to this borders on insanity.
It had to potential to kill 10 Times that un mitigated , and I think influenza should be Taken more seriously to begin with There would be way less deaths if people got the flu shot.

So why do you think it was recommended to close things down if medical experts are fine with the flu as it is , is it possible they had actual real concerns about this , or they did it for shits and giggles.
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TLO 01:36 PM 08-12-2020
Missouri's numbers look bad.
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Donger 01:38 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Millions, not thousands, of people die from influenza. I fail to understand how nobody even cares about that but this virus is the end of the world. I’m not trying to diminish the seriousness but the reaction to this borders on insanity.
It probably has something to do with:

1) SARS-CoV-2 is a novel virus. Influenza isn't.

2) We have vaccines for seasonal influenza. We don't for this yet.

3) It's deadlier than influenza.

That's why we took mitigation efforts, and even with those efforts, we've lost 170,000 Americans to it so far.
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Marcellus 01:38 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
It had to potential to kill 10 Times that un mitigated , and I think influenza should be Taken more seriously to begin with There would be way less deaths if people got the flu shot.

So why do you think it was recommended to close things down if medical experts are fine with the flu as it is , is it possible they had actual real concerns about this , or they did for shits and giggles.
There is no evidence this is accurate. The cruise ship, Navy ship, Italy and several other places would say otherwise.
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Donger 01:40 PM 08-12-2020
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Its not even a pandemic at this point.
Yes, it is:

Based on death certificate data, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia, influenza or COVID-19 (PIC) increased from week 26 – week 29 (June 27 – July 18) for the first time since mid-April. The percentage for week 31 is 7.8% and currently lower than the percentage during week 30 (12.6%); however, the percentage remains above the epidemic threshold. Percentages for recent weeks will likely increase as more death certificates are processed.
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