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Topic History of: Massive University Outbreak Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
middlemas |
The virus/disease has low mortality rates; yet (compared to more lethal viruses) high infection numbers.
WHO today said that 10% of the world population (7.8b) could be infected. It may be more; we may all have/had it.
Even by the current ratios, the WHO figures aren't good news. Although most infections are mild.
Extrapolating the figures though suggests many more deaths - on low ratios of death to illness. |
JK2006 |
Exactly my point; less lethal than media likes; more contagious. |
middlemas |
JK2006 wrote:
the over reaction and panic is destroying far more than silly, trivial (for most) Covid19.
It's not a mass killer compared to other viruses, but ranks highly for contagiousness.
Virtually every country on earth had infections within six months of the Chinese outbreak. |
Green Man |
JK2006 wrote:
And the silly "Slow the Spread", "Test everyone" attitude. Yes, as it would have done with pre vaccine Flu, it may save a few lives. But the over reaction and panic is destroying far more than silly, trivial (for most) Covid19.
Would anyone take the vaccine ? And the track and trace in restaurants is flawed I always give out my defunct phone number and I never use my smart phone outdoors.
Also doesn't breach the data protection laws? |
JK2006 |
And the silly "Slow the Spread", "Test everyone" attitude. Yes, as it would have done with pre vaccine Flu, it may save a few lives. But the over reaction and panic is destroying far more than silly, trivial (for most) Covid19. |
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