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alwann 04-26-2020 11:33 AM

Reality check TV Daily Sun
 
Did the Sun jump the gun? There's a full page listing in the Sun today of all the acts booked for the squares starting May 1. But virus experts are saying keep social distancing the norm throughout the summer. Six feet apart in the bar line. Doubtful. How's that going to work on Scooter Night? Maybe he'll create The Mask Dance. It'll be a shame to advertise the performances only to cancel them again.

Leadbone1 04-26-2020 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1753877)
Did the Sun jump the gun? There's a full page listing in the Sun today of all the acts booked for the squares starting May 1. But virus experts are saying keep social distancing the norm throughout the summer. Six feet apart in the bar line. Doubtful. How's that going to work on Scooter Night? Maybe he'll create The Mask Dance. It'll be a shame to advertise the performances only to cancel them again.

The experts keep saying?????
They are part of the problem. Every two weeks the so-called experts have changed their numbers and predictions. When will people say enough? I already have!

graciegirl 04-26-2020 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by devorejh (Post 1753857)
The word paranoia was not removed from the original post? Also I don’t solely rely on what Dr. Birx says or Dr. Fauci for that matter. They are single minded for the most part and in capable of applying or seeing the big picture

I apologize to you. You did NOT remove the word "Paranoia" from your post at all. I was wrong.

I have a question for you. What does this sentence mean, highlighted above? I think you mean that their opinion is primarily medical? That part of the problem and a significant part of the overall problem is economical? If so I agree. It is indeed very complex. I, however am one who is profoundly grateful for the medical advice of both Doctor Fauci and Dr. Birx. I don't know if anyone can figure out answers that will help us with this economic disaster. Anyone.

Bjeanj 04-26-2020 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by devorejh (Post 1753712)
Deaths in Florida to date:1055
Florida population: 21.5 million

As a percentage, deaths from COVID-19 are .0005 %

As a percentage, those that have survived COVID-19 are 99.9995%

For comparison: in 2018, 3091 people died from the flu in Florida. Taken from CDC website.

So my question is, why is much of the Florida population walking around in a state of paranoia? In my lifetime this is the first media generated pandemic that I have ever witnessed? Not saying people should not be careful just as always with any disease or virus out there. But this current reaction is unwarranted!

Maybe I’ve been looking at this wrong, but I’ve been comparing the following information:
Florida (as of this morning)
Tests 333,099
Cases 30,839 (9.2% of those tested)
Deaths 1,075 (3.5% of those with COVID19)

In the US overall, the numbers are a bit higher:
US
Tests 5,184,635
Cases 931,698 (18%)
Deaths 47,980 (5%)

I feel good/safe about the flu, since I get a flu shot every year. With COVID19, since there is no vaccine, there is a 9.2% chance I could come down with it. Since I have underlying health issues, I wonder if there is a greater than 3.5% chance that if I get it, I won’t make it.

That’s how I’ve been looking at this. Is this not correct?

biker1 04-26-2020 01:36 PM

No, there is not a 9.2% chance the you will come down with COVID-19. Of those who have been tested, 9.2% in FL are positive but the only people (mostly) who are being tested are those who are symptomatic. Nobody knows the odds (yet) of testing positive for COVID-19 if you are asymptomatic.

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1753958)
Maybe I’ve been looking at this wrong, but I’ve been comparing the following information:
Florida (as of this morning)
Tests 333,099
Cases 30,839 (9.2% of those tested)
Deaths 1,075 (3.5% of those with COVID19)

In the US overall, the numbers are a bit higher:
US
Tests 5,184,635
Cases 931,698 (18%)
Deaths 47,980 (5%)

I feel good/safe about the flu, since I get a flu shot every year. With COVID19, since there is no vaccine, there is a 9.2% chance I could come down with it. Since I have underlying health issues, I wonder if there is a greater than 3.5% chance that if I get it, I won’t make it.

That’s how I’ve been looking at this. Is this not correct?


Leadbone1 04-26-2020 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1753910)
I apologize to you. You did NOT remove the word "Paranoia" from your post at all. I was wrong.

I have a question for you. What does this sentence mean, highlighted above? I think you mean that their opinion is primarily medical? That part of the problem and a significant part of the overall problem is economical? If so I agree. It is indeed very complex. I, however am one who is profoundly grateful for the medical advice of both Doctor Fauci and Dr. Birx. I don't know if anyone can figure out answers that will help us with this economic disaster. Anyone.

Yes, you got it right. All they know about is how to treat the disease and how to test for the disease. They don’t care at all about how long we are shut down or what it does to this country and the ramifications of that happening. Our president and really all Americans have to be concerned with everything at the same time

graciegirl 04-26-2020 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by devorejh (Post 1754118)
Yes, you got it right. All they know about is how to treat the disease and how to test for the disease. They don’t care at all about how long we are shut down or what it does to this country and the ramifications of that happening. Our president and really all Americans have to be concerned with everything at the same time

It is hard to know if "they don't care at all about how long we are shut down or what it does to this country and the ramifications of that happening." I would say that their main focus is to guide people to do the things that will keep them alive. Many people are conflicted because of this very complex and not easily solved problem. I believe that the numbers people, the ones we turn to for economic advice, who clearly see that continued shut down will put the world in an economic downturn that none of us have seen in this lifetime, those people who know this...……...MOST of them still very much care that opening up the businesses again is going to spread the virus and cause death to those who are vulnerable. Sometimes, there are no clear answers or solutions to problems. There are few people who are entirely bad or good. People are too often vilifying innocent people and grasping at rumors and believing conspiracy theories because this very real pandemic it is not something that is easily fixed or perhaps even fixable.

Bucco 04-26-2020 07:47 PM

Just read this this evening, and it is worth sharing.

Four weeks ago, on March 26, there were 938 confirmed U.S. coronavirus deaths. Today, on April 26, there are now 54,530 confirmed U.S. deaths. In one month, more than 53,000 Americans have died.

Hoping at this point, someone can call for empathy, and wish the families well.

May all the victims Rest In Peace.

CFrance 04-26-2020 08:13 PM

I for one don't want to tempt fate. Who knows for sure that opening the country back up is safe? If "they" want to open the country back up to save the economy, I can see their reasoning. I am a cancer survivor and feel that if I contracted this disease, I would not survive. My husband feels the same way about himself because of his age. We are fortunate to be able to shelter in place, have enough contact with family and friends through digital means, have actually an interesting life at home and WILL NOT take the chance of catching this on its rebound if there is one.

I don't care what the numbers say or how anyone wants to interpret them. I understand why people are desperate to open the economy back up. I feel blessed that it doesn't have to affect me, and I pray/cross my fingers/cast spells that it won't have a disastrous effect on the general public. I guess we all have to make our own decisions after things open back up.

Bucco 04-26-2020 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1754159)
I for one don't want to tempt fate. Who knows for sure that opening the country back up is safe? If "they" want to open the country back up to save the economy, I can see their reasoning. I am a cancer survivor and feel that if I contracted this disease, I would not survive. My husband feels the same way about himself because of his age. We are fortunate to be able to shelter in place, have enough contact with family and friends through digital means, have actually an interesting life at home and WILL NOT take the chance of catching this on its rebound if there is one.

I don't care what the numbers say or how anyone wants to interpret them. I understand why people are desperate to open the economy back up. I feel blessed that it doesn't have to affect me, and I pray/cross my fingers/cast spells that it won't have a disastrous effect on the general public. I guess we all have to make our own decisions after things open back up.

Good post. Nuff said...so many unknowns.

EdFNJ 04-26-2020 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1753722)
Most people wonder why Florida is not dying the way New York State is dying.

Can't imagine why "Most people" would wonder about that. Seems quite obvious. NYC which is the vast majority of deaths in New York State (12,067 in NYC alone with 16,599 in the entirety of NY State) is a hellava lot more population density than anywhere Florida or pretty much anywhere in the US.

It's all due to population density as well as the demographics of those who are dying especially in NYC with people of color & lower income being affected the most.

New York City's population density (including all boroughs) of 26,403 people per square mile , makes it the densest of any American municipality with a population above 100,000. Manhattan's population density is 66,940 people per square mile , highest of any county in the United States.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-26-2020 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by devorejh (Post 1754118)
Yes, you got it right. All they know about is how to treat the disease and how to test for the disease. They don’t care at all about how long we are shut down or what it does to this country and the ramifications of that happening. Our president and really all Americans have to be concerned with everything at the same time

It's pretty simple for me: being alive is more important than shooting a bow. Being alive is more important than paying my amenity fee. Being alive is more important than eating in a restaurant, or dancing in the town square, playing golf**, seeing friends, buying a new pair of shorts.

**playing golf isn't important to me AT ALL since I don't play but it's a pretty big deal for many down here so I tossed it in.

There is no economical concern, to me, you, or anyone else, if we are dead.

EdFNJ 04-26-2020 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 1753976)
No, there is not a 9.2% chance the you will come down with COVID-19. Of those who have been tested, 9.2% in FL are positive but the only people (mostly) who are being tested are those who are symptomatic. Nobody knows the odds (yet) of testing positive for COVID-19 if you are asymptomatic.

:bigbow:
Therein lies the problem! No one knows how many "typhoid Mary's" are and will be running amok through the cities all over the US as people get released out of their homes.

In an Ohio prison: In practically a worst-case situation where social distancing is minimal, around 80% of the inmates tested positive and yet the majority do not exhibit symptoms. Similar results (but not 80%) have been reported where non-symptomatic people have been randomly tested like in NY.

Mass coronavirus testing in Ohio prisons shows large asymptomatic infection rate

It's definitely the "HIDDEN ENEMY" we have to worry about it spreading from now not those who are already obviously sick.

EdFNJ 04-26-2020 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1753877)
Did the Sun jump the gun? There's a full page listing in the Sun today of all the acts booked for the squares starting May 1. But virus experts are saying keep social distancing the norm throughout the summer. Six feet apart in the bar line. Doubtful. How's that going to work on Scooter Night? Maybe he'll create The Mask Dance. It'll be a shame to advertise the performances only to cancel them again.

The Daily Sun still lists businesses open that are not. I'd bet and HOPE that ain't happening unless maybe they got dispensation from PaPa DeSantis.

Edit: That's just the usual "monthly entertainment calendar" in the paper and says "subject to change without notice" on the bottom Don't think it means anything official. If they start on May 20th (or whatever) you can go from whatever date they start.

chet2020 04-27-2020 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 1753976)
No, there is not a 9.2% chance the you will come down with COVID-19. Of those who have been tested, 9.2% in FL are positive but the only people (mostly) who are being tested are those who are symptomatic. Nobody knows the odds (yet) of testing positive for COVID-19 if you are asymptomatic.

According to an antibody study of Miami-Dade County, 6% of the residents there were exposed enough to the virus to generate antibodies. This was 15X the number of positive virus tests. So you could crudely guess your odds of contracting the virus is 0.4% - if you lived in Miami-Dade County. TV is not as "hot" as Miami-Dade, so lower your odds further, and social distancing lowers your odds way further.


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