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miharris
03-30-2020, 07:47 AM
Front page of today's Sun, referring to the Villages community

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champion6
03-30-2020, 08:32 AM
UF health announced that evidence shows no significant community spreading
Front page of today's Sun, referring to the Villages communityDon't ignore the sub-title of the article: Even with low number of cases, health officials say residents must follow social distancing rules to keep community safe.

graciegirl
03-30-2020, 08:40 AM
Don't ignore the sub-title of the article: Even with low number of cases, health officials say residents must follow social distancing rules to keep community safe.

Well said. And the damned virus says...……...Hold my beer.

golfing eagles
03-30-2020, 08:42 AM
Don't ignore the sub-title of the article: Even with low number of cases, health officials say residents must follow social distancing rules to keep community safe.

Perhaps our community spread is low BECAUSE most people are following social distancing guidelines (except when hoarding TP)

Decadeofdave
03-30-2020, 08:43 AM
Cautiously optimistic

Altavia
03-30-2020, 08:44 AM
Also says two positives were found in the research testing, both from New York.

Social distanceing only slows it down. Self isolating can reduce fatalities.

collie1228
03-30-2020, 08:48 AM
Front page of today's Sun, referring to the Villages community

Well, according to the latest news this morning, 38 Villagers now have tested positive for the virus. The growth of the number of infections is just beginning to experience its usual high growth rate, despite the effects of social distancing. The rate would be a lot higher without the social interventions.

TexaninVA
03-30-2020, 09:02 AM
Front page of today's Sun, referring to the Villages community

Good news for a change. I'll take it. :coolsmiley:

kansasr
03-30-2020, 09:04 AM
Given that only 18 of the current Sumter positive cases are because of travel and that none of the new cases since 3/25 are travel related, I would say the Daily Sun is overly optimistic.

Madelaine Amee
03-30-2020, 09:08 AM
No real information until we are able to test everybody.

New Englander
03-30-2020, 09:14 AM
How many people don't know they have the virus incubating in them?

golfing eagles
03-30-2020, 09:21 AM
Given that only 18 of the current Sumter positive cases are because of travel and that none of the new cases since 3/25 are travel related, I would say the Daily Sun is overly optimistic.

The statement was made by UF Health, NOT the Daily Sun, who merely reported it. Nice try.

gatorbill1
03-30-2020, 09:24 AM
No real information until we are able to test everybody.

Definitely need more testing with quicker results

kansasr
03-30-2020, 10:41 AM
That was not a direct quote in the Sun, so I assume it comes from the writer of the article.

bob47
03-30-2020, 10:44 AM
According to the latest data, there are 45 cases in Sumter county, 22 in Marion county, and 44 in Lake county.

Per capita, there are 2 to 3 times as many cases in Sumter compared to the other 2 counties.

golfing eagles
03-30-2020, 10:55 AM
That was not a direct quote in the Sun, so I assume it comes from the writer of the article.

From page 1, today's DS:

"The results of 2,280 people tested for COVID-19 at a drive-thru site in The Villages last week show no evidence of significant community spread, UF Health announced today"

and you "assume" THAT comes from the author of the article?????:ohdear::ohdear::ohdear:

Number 10 GI
03-30-2020, 11:29 AM
From page 1, today's DS:

"The results of 2,280 people tested for COVID-19 at a drive-thru site in The Villages last week show no evidence of significant community spread, UF Health announced today"

and you "assume" THAT comes from the author of the article?????:ohdear::ohdear::ohdear:

Ever get the feeling that you are just talking to a rock.

kansasr
03-30-2020, 11:37 AM
There are no quotes in the article on that sentence.....only following is a DIRECT quote.

golfing eagles
03-30-2020, 12:01 PM
Ever get the feeling that you are just talking to a rock.

yes, frequently

Aloha1
03-31-2020, 01:30 PM
Well, according to the latest news this morning, 38 Villagers now have tested positive for the virus. The growth of the number of infections is just beginning to experience its usual high growth rate, despite the effects of social distancing. The rate would be a lot higher without the social interventions.

Source please?

DianeM
03-31-2020, 01:39 PM
No real information until we are able to test everybody.

In all sincerity, what will testing everybody prove? You may test negative on Monday but you may test positive on Thursday and asked to remain at home which we should be doing anyway. Will we ask those who may have a mild infection to wear a “C” on their shirts until they’re negative? Sounds like something tried before. You are not shoving a stick up my nose for no good reason.

JoMar
03-31-2020, 05:21 PM
Source please?

The modeling comes from Harvard and Columbia University for a couple, the success has been documented in cases in Washington State and the Bay Area and they are two areas that were very high in cases and they locked down far harder than in Florida and even New York and New Jersey. The data is out there.

Topspinmo
03-31-2020, 10:27 PM
You mean all the golfer’s pickleball players, and walker’s don’t have it? YET? :ho: After all they are the scapegoats.

GoPacers
04-01-2020, 04:26 AM
In all sincerity, what will testing everybody prove? You may test negative on Monday but you may test positive on Thursday and asked to remain at home which we should be doing anyway. Will we ask those who may have a mild infection to wear a “C” on their shirts until they’re negative? Sounds like something tried before. You are not shoving a stick up my nose for no good reason.

I've yet to hear from anyone who understands what is really happening in the US and globally suggest that we don't need more widespread testing. While you may not want a "stick up your nose" it is not for "no good reason." This isn't going away until we have a vaccine or until enough people contract the virus and develop antibodies and are not able to continue to spread the virus (R naught is < 1). Many (most?) epidemiologists believe this is probable but we don't know enough to say for certain. We don't know how quickly the virus mutates and more importantly, if the antibodies are effective against the mutations. This is why the serological test that Dr. Birx is talking about is so important and then they'll stick a needle in your arm to draw blood.

That "stick up your nose" may save a stick in the ground for someone else, possibly even a friend or loved one. While I don't want to contract the virus myself, I'm more worried about being asymptomatic and infecting other people - particularly my friends and family.

xNYer
04-01-2020, 06:34 AM
In all sincerity, what will testing everybody prove? You may test negative on Monday but you may test positive on Thursday and asked to remain at home which we should be doing anyway. Will we ask those who may have a mild infection to wear a “C” on their shirts until they’re negative? Sounds like something tried before. You are not shoving a stick up my nose for no good reason.

I believe one of their goals is to find out about asymptomatic spread.

stan the man
04-01-2020, 07:53 AM
Well said. And the damned virus says...……...Hold my beer.

Great post Gracie..missed you

gatorbill1
04-01-2020, 09:17 AM
Front page of today's Sun, referring to the Villages community

This is old news - The Villages is more inclined to be a hot bed of flu cases in future. Will start will golfers, pickle ball players and their friends who think they know who they have been around. Who is safe????? I hope I am wrong, but personally I am staying inside as much as possible. And I love golf, but not now.

Altavia
04-01-2020, 09:26 AM
Dashboard for Sumter as of today.

Experience (https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/96dd742462124fa0b38ddedb9b25e429)

jdsl1998
04-01-2020, 09:43 AM
Can you be nice?

OrangeBlossomBaby
04-01-2020, 09:52 AM
Can you be nice?

Who are you asking? There are 29 other posts on this thread before yours.

Back on topic and in response to DianeM who asks:
In all sincerity, what will testing everybody prove? You may test negative on Monday but you may test positive on Thursday and asked to remain at home which we should be doing anyway. Will we ask those who may have a mild infection to wear a “C” on their shirts until they’re negative? Sounds like something tried before. You are not shoving a stick up my nose for no good reason.

At some point, anyone who tests *positive* might be ordered into isolation or given a stay-at-home *order* rather than request with tons of exceptions. That would be to restrict spreading to the general populace.

They can't do that if you don't get tested at all.

Yes you could test negative today and contract the virus tomorrow.

However if you know you do NOT have the virus, you know you're able to take necessary precautions from catching it - and can breathe a sigh of relief - at least today.

And if you DO have the virus - precautions can be made so YOU don't spread it to anyone else.

You're free to do as you please UNTIL your freedom steps on the freedoms of everyone else.

My freedom - and right - to LIFE - supersedes your freedom and right to congregate in close proximity to me.

DianeM
04-01-2020, 11:02 AM
I've yet to hear from anyone who understands what is really happening in the US and globally suggest that we don't need more widespread testing. While you may not want a "stick up your nose" it is not for "no good reason." This isn't going away until we have a vaccine or until enough people contract the virus and develop antibodies and are not able to continue to spread the virus (R naught is < 1). Many (most?) epidemiologists believe this is probable but we don't know enough to say for certain. We don't know how quickly the virus mutates and more importantly, if the antibodies are effective against the mutations. This is why the serological test that Dr. Birx is talking about is so important and then they'll stick a needle in your arm to draw blood.

That "stick up your nose" may save a stick in the ground for someone else, possibly even a friend or loved one. While I don't want to contract the virus myself, I'm more worried about being asymptomatic and infecting other people - particularly my friends and family.

So you want to test 330 million? I get testing for those exhibiting symptoms. I will not submit to tests for exploration if I’m not symptomatic. Like I said earlier, you can be negative on Monday and positive on Thursday. And as for drawing blood, can’t do that without my permission either.

DianeM
04-01-2020, 11:07 AM
Who are you asking? There are 29 other posts on this thread before yours.

Back on topic and in response to DianeM who asks:


At some point, anyone who tests *positive* might be ordered into isolation or given a stay-at-home *order* rather than request with tons of exceptions. That would be to restrict spreading to the general populace.

They can't do that if you don't get tested at all.

Yes you could test negative today and contract the virus tomorrow.

However if you know you do NOT have the virus, you know you're able to take necessary precautions from catching it - and can breathe a sigh of relief - at least today.

And if you DO have the virus - precautions can be made so YOU don't spread it to anyone else.

You're free to do as you please UNTIL your freedom steps on the freedoms of everyone else.

My freedom - and right - to LIFE - supersedes your freedom and right to congregate in close proximity to me.

I did address symptoms requiring testing and being instructed to stay home. I am not foolishly congregating and hanging out but rather I am adhering to stay at home advice and social distancing. I will not get a stick up my nose to assuage someone else’s fear. Not going to happen.

GoPacers
04-01-2020, 11:50 AM
So you want to test 330 million? I get testing for those exhibiting symptoms. I will not submit to tests for exploration if I’m not symptomatic. Like I said earlier, you can be negative on Monday and positive on Thursday. And as for drawing blood, can’t do that without my permission either.

SMH and :pray:

Marathon Man
04-01-2020, 11:50 AM
Some people simply refuse to be part of the solution.

biker1
04-01-2020, 12:00 PM
The asymptomatic testing at the Polo Grounds is for a research study. It has nothing to do with fear and everything to do with collecting data to shed additional light on the coronavirus. Do what you want but don't make up nonsense reasons for not helping the researchers.

I did address symptoms requiring testing and being instructed to stay home. I am not foolishly congregating and hanging out but rather I am adhering to stay at home advice and social distancing. I will not get a stick up my nose to assuage someone else’s fear. Not going to happen.

GoPacers
04-01-2020, 12:16 PM
I know I'm wasting my time trying to educate some folks as to why testing matters but here goes...

"In the US, an estimated 25% of coronavirus carriers have no symptoms," said the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

There is similar data from all over the world if you don't believe the CDC.

DianeM
04-01-2020, 12:41 PM
You can say what you wish. We cannot test 330 million citizens. And even if we could, Monday you’re negative and Thursday you’re positive. You would need to test daily to remain sure you are negative. It is way more important to be able to test someone exhibiting possible signs to get them some help than it is to waste the tests and lab time on someone without symptoms who has practiced suggested distancing.

Aloha1
04-01-2020, 06:35 PM
The modeling comes from Harvard and Columbia University for a couple, the success has been documented in cases in Washington State and the Bay Area and they are two areas that were very high in cases and they locked down far harder than in Florida and even New York and New Jersey. The data is out there.

Not my question. I asked where the source was that 38 cases were Villagers.