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I guess we shall see, the thing we don't want to see is making this all for nothing. If they relax these restrictions to soon and we see a big spike in cases and people needing ICU beds etc then two things happen, thousands die needlessly and we see a return to the same level or even higher levels of shutdowns. Its a tough call to make and a tough place for the decision makers to be, I don't envy them at all.
I think our best hope is to do like South Korea and test everyone over and over again. Root it out and trace spread early. That would keep things moving but with the election coming we'll all be too busy slinging mud to get properly ready.
 
Until there is a vaccine large events like concerts,sports and amusement parks are not happening. Same goes for schools and eating at restaurants. We are just barely past 1 percent of the population infected. This will continue for a long while
Oh please. There will be NFL and College Football in the fall. And i plan on going to Disney in August.
 
This sucks for people like me who are losing out on weeks of work because of the virus and are still claimed as dependent but have bills to pay. I might be fine not receiving it, but for those who are claimed as dependent in some way but have to pay their bills and such, it makes it even harder. Think about the other college students who are claimed as dependent and have to pay their bills, but are out of a job because of this.
I know several who are getting room and board reimbursement. Of course if you commute or live off campus, that want affect you.
 
I think our best hope is to do like South Korea and test everyone over and over again. Root it out and trace spread early. That would keep things moving but with the election coming we'll all be too busy slinging mud to get properly ready.
The reality is that South Korea has only tested <1% of their population, though, IIRC.
 
Simple question out of curiosity. Are all of you willing to blindly take a vaccine for this without a double-blind placebo study?
I’m not, but I’m also not an at-risk person. I don’t want to risk bad side effects for a disease that has <<0.1% chance of killing me.

Of course, part of the reason for a vaccine is to get it universally taken so you build up some level of herd immunity.
 
You may be right, however, stadiums will probably still limit how many people can be in attendance. Same with Disney. Things aren't just to back to normal, as much as it sucks.
At least get sports back on TV and let me go out to bars and restaurants again...and, you know, actually see my friends, and I’ll be happy enough. As a single person who lives alone, this situation is going to get more and more tough as it drags out longer. I know, first world problems...
 
At least get sports back on TV and let me go out to bars and restaurants again...and, you know, actually see my friends, and I’ll be happy enough. As a single person who lives alone, this situation is going to get more and more tough as it drags out longer. I know, first world problems...
I wouldn't call it first World problems. Being stuck at home by yourself for weeks or months can do major psychological damage.
 
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I wouldn't call it first World problems. Being stuck at home by yourself for weeks or months can do major psychological damage.
Well, try being stuck at home in India and Nigeria then tell me it isn't first world problems! They don't even have the capabilities to do a proper stay at home without destroying all economic impacts since school and work from home there is not as much of a thing as it is here.

I'm not downplaying that staying at home here sucks and can be tough, but it's far from the worst thing and we should try to look at the silver lining here. It is impressive that as a nation we have progressed so far that a virus and everyone staying home does not completely stop work since we have other options. It is a luxury.
 
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Why not. A DR in Alabama this morning said he has seen cases where it matches COVID symptoms and then on the other side cause very mild allergy symptoms. Go ahead and throw another off the wall symptom in there.
 
Georgia folks if you hadn’t heard and are interested, Gov Kemp is doing a 4:00 press conference. He extended medical emergency this morning until May 13, speculation is that he will extend the shelter in place until May 13 as well.
 
So sad to see these kind of reports.....we just have to hope they can get enough resources to this location to mitigate and save most of these residents.
I was just talking to my neighbor and his mom is in one of the big assisted living homes in our county that has it. She is fine from what he can tell but they aren't getting any answers.
 
Georgia folks if you hadn’t heard and are interested, Gov Kemp is doing a 4:00 press conference. He extended medical emergency this morning until May 13, speculation is that he will extend the shelter in place until May 13 as well.
Actually extended shelter in place till April 30
 
Braved a walmart market today for our Easter dinner supplies for tomorrow. Its vicious out there man. I thought I was for sure gonna get shanked by a 65yr old little lady. She gave me the death stair when I got within 10 feet of her.

Of course she had cookies, cornflakes and coffee creamer.....the real essentials!!
 
Braved a walmart market today for our Easter dinner supplies for tomorrow. Its vicious out there man. I thought I was for sure gonna get shanked by a 65yr old little lady. She gave me the death stair when I got within 10 feet of her.

Of course she had cookies, cornflakes and coffee creamer.....the real essentials!!
I do the curbside, too chicken to go in?
 
Braved a walmart market today for our Easter dinner supplies for tomorrow. Its vicious out there man. I thought I was for sure gonna get shanked by a 65yr old little lady. She gave me the death stair when I got within 10 feet of her.

Of course she had cookies, cornflakes and coffee creamer.....the real essentials!!
Our Publix and Kroger’s have been quite calm. A lot of masks but everyone is acting calm. Everything was stocked except for TP and Clorox.
 
From my layman’s perspective, it seems that we have successfully flattened the curve. That is something we should all be thankful for.

Delaware has a pretty sharp upward curve at the moment. My sister in law texted me the states curve and its not good short term but we are flattening the curve nationwide.
 
Someone smarter than me help me figure this out. I've seen in the media that the quoted mortality rate for COVID ranges from about 1.5% to 4.0% depending on the source. I noticed as of this evening there have been a little over 430,000 cases in the U.S. Out of those ~430,000, 37,092 have been resolved. Of the 37,092 that have been resolved... 22,356 have recovered and 14,736 have died. That is a 40% mortality rate for the resolved cases. 393,118 are still ongoing and unresolved. This is far greater than the 1.5-4.0% mortality rate that is constantly being tossed about. What am I missing here?
 
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