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Byte1 07-15-2020 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Travelhunter (Post 1803338)
I thought as much also although the death rate is climbing Yesterday was 132

I am not very concerned. I look at the amount of deaths attributed to COVID19 in the Sumter Co. area of the Villages. The last I checked, it was no higher than 8 or 9 deaths total. Only one in the last couple of weeks. There are a lot of seniors living in the Sumter Co. portion of the Villages, so the chances are pretty low that I will catch it and if I do, perish from it. Selfish? Most of us are more concerned about our own family before others.
We have more infected because we are finding out by testing hundreds more than before. Look at the line of those waiting at Laurel Manor or at one of the other places. I had to go inside of CVS to get my wife's meds because of the long drive up line waiting to be tested. Most of those tested have NO symptoms and never will.
Tell me that the death rate explodes and I will be concerned. Tell me that the hospital beds in The Villages are full of infected, then I will be concerned. Otherwise, it's all just Mass Hysteria as far as I am concerned.

Wear your mask, gloves, eye protection and wash your hands and you will feel much better about it.

rjm1cc 07-15-2020 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom2172 (Post 1803307)
Problem is are they real
Fox 35 Orlando discovered some sites were reporting all people tested were positive for Covid when they were not positive
It’s an election year nothing is real
Verify verify verify more important than trust

My house cleaner went for a test with several others but after registering they could not wait until they got the test and went home. But no problem they all received notices that they tested positive.

Sailohio 07-15-2020 03:07 PM

I think our ultimate goal, as a civilization, is to develop herd immunity. In order to do that, we need for citizens to acquire Covid-19 slowly enough to not overwhelm our hospitals. As with any pandemic, people will die. It is a fact. Regardless of what the media tells you we are successfully accomplishing that goal. It is the only way because Covid-19 will be here next year, the year after that, and so on. It very well may be years before an effective inoculation in available. We need to face reality. We need to reopen businesses before we totally ruin our economy. And people will die as they do in every pandemic.

cathiehines 07-15-2020 03:07 PM

FLORIDA:
Population: 21.48 million
Covid cases: 292,000
Covid deaths 4408

NY
Population: 8.39 thousand
Covid cases: 408.000
Covid deaths: 32,092

UK
Population: 66.65 million
Covid cases: 292,000
Covid deaths: 45,053

Now, tell me how badly Florida is doing. I would think number of deaths count.

PamfromNY 07-15-2020 03:21 PM

COVID deaths of people who get Social Security
 
The government has always wanted to cutback on Social Security. Well it seems to me they are doing just that. Seniors are dying and some children being forced to go back to school collect social security disability. I would love to know the stats on this. Florida has many Americans who fall into these categories.

NewRealms 07-15-2020 04:08 PM

Two things occurred today to indicate that case numbers are inflated. First, the CDC said that northerners are coming south to vacation and are increasing the number of cases. Secondly, over 300 testing centers in Florida have had a 100% positivity rate... an impossibility. That means that EVERYONE they tested was infected. Excuse my French, BULL. More people die in car accidents than form the "bug," but that didn't shut down a thriving economy. For French coming &$#*@!

xNYer 07-15-2020 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailohio (Post 1803682)
I think our ultimate goal, as a civilization, is to develop herd immunity. In order to do that, we need for citizens to acquire Covid-19 slowly enough to not overwhelm our hospitals. As with any pandemic, people will die. It is a fact. Regardless of what the media tells you we are successfully accomplishing that goal. It is the only way because Covid-19 will be here next year, the year after that, and so on. It very well may be years before an effective inoculation in available. We need to face reality. We need to reopen businesses before we totally ruin our economy. And people will die as they do in every pandemic.

How do you know that herd immunity is even possible. Do you know that if you get COVID-19 you are permanently protected, that the antibodies are so long lasting. Will the virus mutate? Why do we need annual flu vaccines and have not developed herd immunity? So much is not known and we need to trust medical experts to develop strategies, treatments and vaccinations.

GoodLife 07-15-2020 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by cathiehines (Post 1803683)
FLORIDA:
Population: 21.48 million
Covid cases: 292,000
Covid deaths 4408

NY
Population: 8.39 thousand
Covid cases: 408.000
Covid deaths: 32,092

UK
Population: 66.65 million
Covid cases: 292,000
Covid deaths: 45,053

Now, tell me how badly Florida is doing. I would think number of deaths count.

This chart says it all:

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xNYer 07-15-2020 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1803334)
On a list of 235 countries in order by population, Florida would be placed 58th.

Florida has a larger population than most countries.

Florida would be 58th in population, but 9th in number of cases excluding the U.S.

Bucco 07-15-2020 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by xNYer (Post 1803734)
Florida would be 58th in population, but 9th in number of cases excluding the U.S.

Now that all information will not go to CDC, but rather to "others", we will see a rapid reduction in cases.

Mrodmh 07-15-2020 07:54 PM

False. Numbers are completely inaccurate.

davem4616 07-16-2020 07:26 AM

when I was diagnosed with a very aggressive and unpredictable form of cancer back in 1990 and given an 11% chance...I focused in on all the numbers, the averages, the statistics, trying to out-guess what the doctors were telling me and beat the odds... was driving me crazy. Then one day I realized that the only statistic, the only numbers that really meant ANYTHING to me were my own...that made all the difference. I took control back.

you wanna beat the odds...play it safe...we all know exactly what to do...stop letting the media and all these conflicting reports get to you....you don't know how much of it is accurate anyway...so take control back

how's that song go, don't worry, be happy....(but play it safe)

Bay Kid 07-18-2020 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrodmh (Post 1803783)
False. Numbers are completely inaccurate.

Then there was the guy in Fl that died from a motorcycle accident listed as a covid-19 death.

Aloha1 07-19-2020 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Travelhunter (Post 1803341)
It would be helpful if you provided any positive ideas that you have regarding this virus

My positive idea is you have the power of choice. You can stay home, isolated, as long as you care. I have no problem with that. You can also choose to not stay home but reconnect with the world at your own risk. I have no problem with that as long as you have the courtesy to wear a mask when inside a store or in areas where you cannot maintain a six foot distance from others.
You also have the power to decide "the bug ain't gonna get me", and live life with wild abandon. I WILL have a problem with that if come near me but I will thank you for volunteering to help us reach herd immunity faster.

Aloha1 07-19-2020 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1803351)
What is the purpose of posting that California had to close down???? My take is that the purpose is to convey to those who refuse to wear masks that Florida is heading toward another lock down if people do not do their part to slow the spread of the virus. It happened to California and it can happen here too.

I have been saying all along that if we do not do our part to slow the virus, our economy is not going to recover. "Our part" meaning wear a mask in public when social distancing is not guaranteed. I have never been a proponent of mask wearing OUTDOORS when it is easy to distance yourself. Wearing a mask INDOORS is imperative, IMHO, when you are unable to distance yourself from others.

I agree with your last paragraph. I do not agree that Cali should have shut down. You will never get everyone there to follow "rules".


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