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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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LiveSteam 11:55 AM 03-18-2020
I wanna know what and how we punish China for this?
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displacedinMN 11:55 AM 03-18-2020
This woman needs to go away

Originally Posted by :
BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — Kennedy Klick was having a dream season with the DeLaSalle girls basketball team. Cruising through to the Class 3A State title game.

"Out of nowhere we all just started getting texts," Kennedy recalls. "From different friends and teachers telling us the games were canceled."

Canceled. Like nearly every other sporting event -- as the coronavirus continues to bring the world to a standstill.

"I kind of felt crushed," Kennedy says.

"It's just, like, this empty feeling for all of them," said Kennedy's mother Betsy Klick-Towah.

So Betsy took matters into her own hands. She started a change.org petition to get the Minnesota State High school league to consider postponing the games instead of cancelling them.

"I think the leadership and the precautions that we're taking is all great," said Betsy. "I think just having a date or saying that it's postponed right now would just make things better for everyone."

Erich Martens is the MSHSL Executive director. As a parent and former high school coach, he said he understand how difficult this is to deal with for families of high school athletes.

"I know the connection. The deep relationships that are built," said Martens. "The buy-in and desire to have this experience to last as long as it can."

Any closure will likely have a number of hurdles to overcome. Things like seniors going to college, getting enough time for practices if and when they could re-start and how to handle multisport athletes.

"Now our spring sports are really on hold for a certain amount of time," said Martens. "So to think about going back and redoing and trying to fit that back together is something that we're not considering at this time. But should things happen faster or we come back together, we always look at the newest situations and try to make the best decisions,"

The Klick's know it's a long shot, but they also know a shot won't go in unless you take it.

"We just want some hope," says Klick-Towah.

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Discuss Thrower 11:56 AM 03-18-2020
All that needs to said on stock buybacks.
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BigRedChief 11:59 AM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
All that needs to said on stock buybacks.
Some dudes blog post. All that needs to be said?:-)
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Discuss Thrower 12:02 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Some dudes blog post. All that needs to be said?:-)
:-)
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petegz28 12:13 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Looks like we're going to surpass France shortly.
On a total cases per million people we are not even remotely close to France right now.
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petegz28 12:14 PM 03-18-2020
Right now cases per million people

Italy = 591
France = 118
United States = 23
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penguinz 12:16 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Right now cases per million people

Italy = 591
France = 118
United States = 23
Not remotely accurate. Those countries are actually testing where the US barely is.
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BigRedChief 12:18 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
This woman needs to go away
lots people who play sports life’s and dreams are being crushed right now. Go talk to the men’s KU BB team. Students like 007’s son aren’t even getting graduation ceremonies. Schools are being canceled. Etc. yes, she needs to shut up
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displacedinMN 12:21 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
lots people who play sports life’s and dreams are being crushed right now. Go talk to the men’s KU BB team. Students like 007’s son aren’t even getting graduation ceremonies. Schools are being canceled. Etc. yes, she needs to shut up
Give KU the trophy. They were #1.
Same with NWMO mens bball.

Every sports recruiter in the world understands what is happening. She is not.

Buy your kid a trophy and move on.
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O.city 12:22 PM 03-18-2020

My interview with one of America’s leading public health experts. Important observations and insights from ⁦@ScottGottliebMDhttps://t.co/Yr95Bicl1L

— Jacob Heilbrunn (@JacobHeilbrunn) March 18, 2020


Pretty good breakdown.
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petegz28 12:23 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Not remotely accurate. Those countries are actually testing where the US barely is.
So somehow 7000 cases in France is not the same as 7000 cases here?

Bases on what you are saying our number of cases would have to increase almost 6 times to get to the same cases\per million people as France.

They have 7000+ cases
We have 7000+ cases

That has nothing to do with how many more people they tested than us

We know for a fact right now that the 7,708 cases that have tested positive in this country is 23 cases per million people in this country.
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DaFace 12:24 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Not remotely accurate. Those countries are actually testing where the US barely is.
While true, we're not seeing many serious cases, while Italy is being overwhelmed by them. So it stands to reason that we still have far fewer cases, even if the difference probably isn't as great as the raw numbers make it seem.
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Donger 12:26 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by wazu:
I have no doubt we've already far surpassed them. I would bet we're closer to China.
Sorry, but I don't agree at all.
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RINGLEADER 12:26 PM 03-18-2020
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Not remotely accurate. Those countries are actually testing where the US barely is.
That story that was posted earlier about the data being all wrong and decisions being made without having anything remotely resembling accurate data made this point in two ways. We not only don't know what the real impact is because we have no way to test if people have it on a widespread basis or if they have had it in the past, we're also comparing the data that is available on COVID-19 to flu data that is ESTIMATED. We know that the flu impacts many more people than actually come in and report their illness (and thus don't get counted).

The big difference is that COVID-19 is happening over a shorter period of time and consequently increasing the stress on the health care system. It also seems to be causing more damage in those that get seriously afflicted (possible permanent lung damage, etc.). Not diminishing it in any way, but we don't know what this really is doing yet -- especially if the majority of people who get it are and remain asymptomatic.
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