Daniel K wrote: ...Honestly, you should be much, much more worried about dying from the common flu, ... |
Daniel K wrote: A WHO report that recently came out showed the following numbers. 80% of those with the virus have presented mild cold symptoms. 3-5% of those with the virus ended up with the flu. Of this 3-5% group, 2.5% of them have required hospitalization. Honestly, you should be much, much more worried about dying from the common flu, or getting in your car, or getting king hit by some munter and cracking your skull after a night in the town. Also, no, it is not man made as thing designed to cull the weaker members of society lolololol. If you believe that, then let me tell you that I have the cure for the virus. It only costs $500 a bottle, and it looks and tastes oddly like water in a pump bottle but it sure as heck is not. Cash only please. Sorry I doubt that this is an accurate representation of the report. True 80% have mild symptoms. 20% require hospitalisation and 5 % intensive care is my recollection.
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brmbrm wrote: Well I will take my chances with the flu, but then every year I get the latest flu jab. Now with the more deadly Covid-19 I might have to wait a year or two for that jab, or more, which is one reason why slowing the rate of infection down is so important. First death in US: daughter lives a few miles from that, i was there 7 months ago. Self isolation in Tutukaka sounds pretty damn good |
laidbackdood wrote: ....5% fatalities at the hands of this thing......thats not bad ! |
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