Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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And we need to question that number as well. Be safe everyone but live well.
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Have y'all noticed the way the headlines read? Take a look as they have the hook that reads something like this..."Cases of Covid Soar". Doctor's will tell you that each patient is a case....each test is a case, but they'll also say that the tests aren't reliable. At least that's the "news" that I've been hearing. Each time a person gets tested they're counted. Now for the deaths....did the patient actually die "from" Covid or did they die with it along with other issues? I stopped reading those articles long ago. IF you have issues then you know what to do about it. Don't go out where there "might" be crowds. IF you don't feel well, stay home.
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I am not ‘scared’ - throughout my life - I have lived with risks more severe than a virus. Even if COVID is eradicated- there will always be another virus, another threat/danger, another risk to your life out there (you can never escape death)! I am not ready to end my life and stay locked up with no human contact! I want to live and have purpose. I want to see and hear people laugh and enjoy life - I want to be there when people want to celebrate, I want to be there when people need a shoulder to cry on—— despite all the dangers that will *always* be lurking in the background. I moved to The Villages - because I felt people here have encountered many risks and potential threats in their lives and would face this risk with the same precautions and strengths that got them thru the risks they have encountered and battled for decades. If you want - stay locked up. But -please - show the same respect to those who choose living and are taking necessary precautions. YES - we can live our lives as humans - despite consistent threats - we have been doing that for decades and we are still here!!!! I do not want to stay locked up in my home - as a human, human interaction is critical to living. To me - being locked up with no human contact is only an expensive alternative to a coffin.
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The majority have died of other causes. COVID maybe a secondary cause but
dr’s told to list C. as primary. |
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Perhaps if you knew people who died of this disease you would take it more seriously. Sadly some people will deny it until it touches them or someone they love. I hope you never are in that situation, but to deny the seriousness of this worldwide pandemic is foolish and so hurtful to those who have lost a loved one to COVID-19.
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LOL! local google educated epidemiologist declares the professional testing services numbers inaccurate because he doesn't have enough rows on the in house abacus. Same epidemiologist declares the best course of action is to assume the ostrich position as the local ground is very sandy, therefore breathable. Best stick to golf strokes by hole with that abacus. And yes, a highly infectious respiratory disease within a very closed environment for a very long time should infect a very high proportion of the population, but then again, check on that medical research you have done in the past to be sure.
For all you google experts. . . Testing sites counts tests and publish test results. That's their job, they are professionals, but being run by humans, of which you are a member, they like you, make an occasional error. However, they being professionals, are much less likely to make a mistake than you are. Hospitals count patients, That's their job, they are professionals, but being run by humans, of which you are a member, they like you, make an occasional error. However, they being professionals, are much less likely to make a mistake than you are. So, wrong or inaccurate, nice ostrich position. each source has a different reporting point of view, and the two views have different interpretations, so learn the difference and respect their professional services. You can certainly decline medical services if you think the test results are accurate enough for your judgement. Biases Make People Vulnerable to Misinformation Spread by Social Media - Scientific American just might be written by researchers with more expertise and information than you, but don't let facts and researchers influence your control over your 2,000 sq ft kingdom. Monty Hall(?) "Lets make a deal" math problem, -> Contestant pick a door of 3. . . Contestant picks door, Monty offers a choice to switch, do you? If you can't explain the best probabilistic answer and why, you might want to think about your ability to criticize/judge testing counts versus patient counts. You can go back and read some of my/our posts explaining the differences and why, as coachk does a medical system data analytics as a professional, trying to make a difference in your life's outcome, and for the doctors and the state and federal reporting, and the system design with work flows to get the data correct for the best outcome if you need medical services. So, dismissing professional data and professional health services as inaccurate or wrong, because you asked your neighbor, a nurse, or a practicing doctor who is an expert in patient diagnostics, please, next time you are at the doctor, and he goes over your results, please volunteer that you know better than his education and experience. He will be all ears. . . sportsguy |
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If you don’t feel good stay home and get medical action. If your out take whatever precautions you feel are necessary . Don’t rely on he government for help. They are only interested in themselves. |
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Yes - I was talking to an ER doc and they had a patient come in with a severe and potentially life-threatening fall. The patient was tested for COVID - because they were being hospitalized. They tested positive - absolutely NO symptoms, however. If they had died due to the fall - the Dr would have had to state cause of death COVID. Amazing!! Just to show that we have encountered and had to endure similar threats in the past - my mom died in 2009 during the H1N1 virus outbreak. She had COPD and we had to take her to ER one day. She died of respiratory complications - could have been a result of H1N1 - but not tested for it and not reflected on her death certificate.... you see - we have been battling similar risks to our lives for as long as we have been on earth and life continues for the vast majority!
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Both of my neighbors got COVID this month. Both are in their early 70's. Both staunch mask wearers. Both are very active in this community. No idea where they got it. No one they have been around has contracted it. They hunkered down for the recommended time as the good citizens that they are. They said it was like a cold with a slight fever at the early stage. Both feel great now and are out doing yard work and golfing this week. Both said they have been through much worse sicknesses during their lives. Their take on this from experience now is that if your relatively healthy and get COVID you will do well and be fine. That if you are in poor health just as the health experts have been saying, STAY HOME.
Life is all about personal choices. Control yourself and do what is right and best for you. |
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One more story - I heard just yesterday- a couple went to get tested for COVID - they filled out the paper work and were waiting to have the tests done. The wait was long and they had to leave before having the test administered - due to another appointment. A week later - they received a letter stating that they both tested positive! I question the validity of all numbers being reported.
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We all know people who die and can convey the same sentiments that you have expressed in your message - I know many who have died of cancer, stroke, heart attack, car accidents, crime..... please - it is not a competition - where those of us who know more people who have died are more virtuous. I may know more people who have died of cancer than you - does that make my message..... my thoughts on preventing cancer something I need to demand that you adhere to?????
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We all know loved ones who die and can convey the same sentiments that you have expressed in your message - I know many who have died of cancer, stroke, heart attack, car accidents, crime..... please - it is not a competition - where those of us who know more people who have died are more virtuous. I may know more people who have died of cancer than you - does that make my message..... my thoughts on preventing cancer something I need to demand that you adhere to?????
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I would guess that the 157 and 125 number are for the combined three counties. As far as I know, none of The Villages lies in Leesburg. The Villages takes up space in Lady Lake, Wildwood and Fruitland Park. I wonder if a number like 157 contains both the county and the city thereby doubling those numbers.
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I am surprised the numbers aren't greater and wouldn't be surprised if they fudge the numbers. Too many irresponsible and selfish people ignore the CDC guidelines, thus infecting those if us who sre doing the right things..
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