Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A far as" trusting the numbers", that appears to be an ever changing scenario. Latest data out of 3,000 antibody screening tests in California shows an infection rate 50 to 85 HIGHER than what the "numbers" allege. The vast majority of those tested either had no symptoms or very mild ones like a cold.
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Whoever trust China are oblivious to the truth. China is starting to own the US. Does anyone really believe that a county who kills people for reporting or doctors issuing warning to the counties.
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Well you can see what is going to happen as things are loosened by the pictures and video of what is happening at the beaches that the governor opened yesterday. Sorry to say but there is a high probability that shutdown will happen again because people in this country are idiots. This definitely shows the "all about me" mentality that is pervasive in todays society.
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Best to go by CDC and infectious disease specialists.
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Also note the guidance says at risk populations stay inside until phase 3. Elderly are considered at risk but it gives no age, just the adjective "elderly". This would likely apply to at least 80% of The Villages population.
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748 Floridians died in a single month, to COVID-19. 3082 Floridians died in an entire year, from the flu. And while flu season is a limited season, anyone can actually catch it any time of year. If we were to compare, we have to do the math. Can't multiply 748 by 12 months because the flu _is_ seasonal, which means very small number dying from it outside the season. So we'll divide the flu numbers by 12 to get a monthly average. 3082/12=256 So - the flu's monthly average death rate is 256. Compare with COVID's average death rate of 748. That's juuuust slightly lower than 150% higher death rate for COVID-19. |
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I am afraid that there will never be an effective vaccine; still no vaccine for HIV, the common cold, and the flu vaccines are not 100 %
(or even 75%) effective most years. Everyone talks about immunity. You all get a cold. Are you immune afterwards ? NO! My hope is for a more effective treatment. |
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There is absolutely no way that we'll ever "go back to life as we knew it" ...period. Our world is now forever changed. The pressure from the unemployed to be able to return to work is like the force of water....it can't be stopped, so that will begin to happen.
If we see a sharp rise in the number of new cases/deaths as a result of people returning to work/opening small shops up for business, whatever hopes there were of an upswing in the economy are pretty much screwed. Business owners and business leaders will need to step up and make the necessary changes to keep everyone as safe as possible....as they can't go back to business the way it was either. Those that were operating on a shoe string to begin with will go out of business. Statistically more businesses fail than are successful over the long haul...now we might see an upswing in failures but that curve will level off at a point too. The fat lady won't be getting ready to sing until a vaccine is available....and hopefully the idiots that shy away from getting flu shots will pony up and get the c-19 shot (or whatever it's called) I suspect that a % of folks will continue wearing face masks, and that will become commonplace in densely populated areas. That will certainly change the very look of the photos taken at the squares....maybe we'll have to have two photos on passports and driver licenses (one with a facemask and one without). but then there is the conundrum for the Village merchants at the squares (who subsidize the nightly dancing)… is returning to crowded squares ethically and morally the safe thing to promote...how much business do they actually do at night? Talk about unintended consequences....with a % of the population wearing face masks, how much more crime will small businesses that traditionally have been seen by the bad guys as an easy target to hold up endure?... I can't wait to see how the banks will deal with customers coming into the lobby with a face mask....will they all have metal detectors installed at the door...I suspect that banks will reinstall those glass barriers at the Teller's window will restaurants supply you with some kind of a face mask that you can flip to the side when you want to eat....heck why not? in Maine when you order lobster they give you a throw away bib and a lemon hand wipe to clean up afterwards with.... Those that are financially at risk will certainly take more risks to bring in money than those that are not.... The "Boomer's" will continue to be restless, push back on authority and demand the freedom to do whatever they want...heck we've been doing that since the 1960's and we're too darn old to change now I wonder if the hearing aid manufacturer's will come up with a new model that will compensate for the muffled speech of those wearing a face mask? just saying |
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I'll get in line for a shot....just like I do every year for the flu shots |
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Ready to get back to real living!
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