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Well, this will be memorable in a different way. We need to come up with the best watching party ideas ever.
Great idea. We should have a huge bradleyfans.com watch party and serve... Corona beer!!!
Well, this will be memorable in a different way. We need to come up with the best watching party ideas ever.
Great idea. We should have a huge bradleyfans.com watch party and serve... Corona beer!!!
Let's just shut down the entire country. Nobody go anywhere, no work, no school, don't leave your house. Just eat the bark off the trees in your yard. Drink the rainwater that collects in your driveway. Nobody overreact or anything. Over 56,000 people die from the flu in the US every year (between 300,000-600,000 globally). We will go into a recession if this panic continues.
I agree!!! And when they come back after shutting everything down the virus will still be out there. You cant stop living and go into hybernation
Instead of focusing on mortality, how about thinking about hospitalizations? It's the live people who need active care.
Between 70 and 150 million people can be expected to get COVID 19 in the US after the virus has run its course. If 15% of those need hospitalization (the rate in China), that means 10.5 million people *or more* will need hospitalization. There are not quite 1 million hospital beds in the US.
This is why it's so important to do everything we can to slow the spread of the virus so that our hospitals aren't overwhelmed overnight ("flattening the curve" as the CDC is saying). Limiting big public gatherings where it can spread like wildfire in an afternoon is very good policy, as much as it pains me to say because I'm a huge sports fan.
I don't understand why people need to be hospitalized if their symptoms are fever, cough or possibly shortness of breath, unless they are in the high risk categories.
Good morning everyone - please note - as everyone is learning - there is so much information and dis-information out there right now Let me share with all of you - one key aspect about the coronavirus that so many are missing. This is not from me - this is from the WHO (World Health Organization): Simply put the coronavirus is "deadlier" than the Flu..... Please read the following and I have attached the WHO web site article from where this came from. Bottom line - one simple to understand aspect... The coronavirus is deadlier than the flu... as stated by the WHO the flu has a 1% death rate - the coronavirus has a 3.4% death rate and another article I have read up to a 4% death rate - simply put the coronavirus is 4 times deadlier... A likely "key reason" for those in various organizations (NBA, NCAA, etc etc) that are "in the know" are making the difficult decisions that they are making. Here is a portion of the WHO web article - with the link below..Thank you
" Another difference: Covid-19 generally seems to lead to more severe disease than seasonal flu strains, in part because people have no immune protection against the new virus, Tedros said. Flu infections generally kill “far fewer than 1% of those infected,” Tedros said, but as of now, about 3.4% of Covid-19 cases have been fatal. (The fatality rate for Covid-19 is considered preliminary, especially given that experts are not sure how many mild cases are going undetected by health systems.)
The coronavirus, Tedros said, “causes more severe illness than flu, there are not yet any vaccines or therapeutics, and it can be contained — which is why we must do everything we can to contain it.” "
https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/03/...-be-contained/
I don't understand why people need to be hospitalized if their symptoms are fever, cough or possibly shortness of breath, unless they are in the high risk categories.
I spent 35 years in the medical field and cancelling or playing with no fans is the right thing to do.