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Old 12-17-2020, 11:17 AM
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I have covid19 right now. Tested positive Friday morning after some fever Wed. and Thur night. Though I am diabetic and take blood pressure and cholesterol meds, I am a healthy 66-year-old man. Being quarantined here in my house (I live alone) has been ok as I have gotten caught up on things that needed to be done. I thank God that it has been a mild case so far and pray for others not as fortunate.

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Old 12-17-2020, 11:23 AM
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I watch these statistics, not every single day but when I hear there is an increase.

On November first there were 91 who died from Covid-19 from Sumter County.

Today here are the statistics. 109 with two who died yesterday.

We are so close to being able to get the vaccine that will make us safe. Please all be a little more careful than you have been. I don't want you to get sick or die now when the end of this pandemic is near.

Sumter County cases
Updated Dec 17 at 10:58 AM local
Confirmed
4,154
+87
Deaths
109
+2


You can access these figures your self by typing Coronavirus deaths in Sumter County, Florida.
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Old 12-17-2020, 11:24 AM
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Numbers may not lie, but people could certainly cite inaccurate numbers. I don't know where you got 2.5%. Please cite sources.
One source would be the JHU Covid page. 1,652,906 deaths and 74,423,687 cases globally give a fatality rate of 2.2%

Edit: Another would be graciegirl's numbers for Sumter County (2.4%)

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Old 12-17-2020, 11:47 AM
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As a Nurse I tell you that many deaths have underlying causes, which you may not know about, be it heart disease, diabetes, pulmonary disease, cancer which are the real causes of death but unfortunately get named as Covid virus! Many healthy people get Covid and recover as they are healthy, some don’t even know they have had it, all those have antibodies following Covid (how long for we are not sure) just so you realize that the underlying causes are the real culprits just as in the Flu virus, no different
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Old 12-17-2020, 11:58 AM
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We lost a son to Covid. He didn't live here and he had multiple underlying conditions. He never went out, but his son who lived with him went out every day for work and apparently bought it home.

We learned that if a person dies at home, then they are not tested for Covid. This means that many people die from Covid but they are not added to the statistics. We know he had it because his daughter said he was experiencing loss of taste and smell.

Bottomline... Covid is real. It is not a hoax. Mask up!
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Old 12-17-2020, 12:17 PM
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My brother and his sone both tested positive and had very mild symptoms and are now negative with no after effects.

I did have an uncle who die with Covid but he was 93 years old. He went into the hospital for another issue and got it while he was in there. I don't know if Covid caused his death or if it was the original issue.

The numbers however don't lie. About 90% of the people that get Covid will experience mild to moderate symptoms. About 7.5 % will experience severe symptoms and may have long lasting effects and about 2.5% will die.

Having said that however I look at it this way If you were given a jar of 100 jelly beans was was told that 90 of them were fine, seven of them would make you very sick and three of them would kill you, would you eat any of the jelly beans?
Depends on the flavors.
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Old 12-17-2020, 12:26 PM
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I am not posting this to scare or chastise, but I have heard of many people who know no one who has passed due to the Coronavirus, some of whom think it is really not serious. Well, if that is you, you are fortunate indeed, but I am here to tell you it is very real and very serious. In just the last week I have learned of three deaths; one a teacher and former student of mine; one a former college classmate and friendly competitor when we both coached high school basketball in the same conference; and another a long time family friend. I don’t know if my experience is common, but I am certain it is not unique. I am happy we are beginning the vaccine process, but until immunity is pretty universal, I implore everyone to be careful and vigilant. I do not want to add a TOTV friend to my list.
Wow we don’t have anyone that has passed from COVID
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Old 12-17-2020, 12:30 PM
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BTW - I know many people - all 50* who have tested positive for COVID. Only one had symptoms that prompted her to go get tested.
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Old 12-17-2020, 12:34 PM
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One source would be the JHU Covid page. 1,652,906 deaths and 74,423,687 cases globally give a fatality rate of 2.2%

Edit: Another would be graciegirl's numbers for Sumter County (2.4%)
Unfortunately those percentages are from the KNOWN positive cases. We'll never know just how many people actually had it and never knew it.
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:10 PM
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I am not posting this to scare or chastise, but I have heard of many people who know no one who has passed due to the Coronavirus, some of whom think it is really not serious. Well, if that is you, you are fortunate indeed, but I am here to tell you it is very real and very serious. In just the last week I have learned of three deaths; one a teacher and former student of mine; one a former college classmate and friendly competitor when we both coached high school basketball in the same conference; and another a long time family friend. I don’t know if my experience is common, but I am certain it is not unique. I am happy we are beginning the vaccine process, but until immunity is pretty universal, I implore everyone to be careful and vigilant. I do not want to add a TOTV friend to my list.
Sorry for your friends. That is a thread that needed to be started. It was just a matter of time before it would become "up close and personal " to MANY TV Landers. I have TRIED, without much success, to post about the serious nature of this CV. I have been called, "glass 1/2 empty" and "fear-mongering" and probably worse for my efforts. I doubt(?) that any DENIERS will unleash their venom on you - there can be no doubt about your sincerity and purpose. Note: I coached high school bball - many headaches and very little pay. Note: I like your philosophic quote!
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Unfortunately those percentages are from the KNOWN positive cases. We'll never know just how many people actually had it and never knew it.
Not going to hijack this thread any longer. Look up IFR and CFR and compare to the flu. Start another thread if more discussion is needed.
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:27 PM
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As a Nurse I tell you that many deaths have underlying causes, which you may not know about, be it heart disease, diabetes, pulmonary disease, cancer which are the real causes of death but unfortunately get named as Covid virus! Many healthy people get Covid and recover as they are healthy, some don’t even know they have had it, all those have antibodies following Covid (how long for we are not sure) just so you realize that the underlying causes are the real culprits just as in the Flu virus, no different
“As a nurse” can be misleading. You may have an underlying condition, but if it’s not going to cause your death in the near term, but you get a significant case of covid, it’s covid that pushed you over. Please don’t spread this propaganda. This is the kind of thinking that make people doubt the seriousness of this pandemic.

US confirmed 247,403 new cases on Wednesday and 3,656 Americans died of the coronavirus in a single day. This is NOT “all of a sudden my underlying condition caught up with me. And what a coincidence!!!! It did for all these other people at the exact same time!!!” Medical professionals should be conferring truth and science, not the political garbage that has caused so many people to doubt the severity of this thing. I take I you’re not practicing anymore. Nurses of all people should have compassion for those out there on the frontlines battling this monster.
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:30 PM
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that passed away from the flu, pneumonia, auto crashes. overdoses, etc. They are all serious and sad, but part of living on this planet. Take the precautions
you feel are right of you, but don't let these fear mongers dictate your actions.

There will always be some folks that lose more to various diseases and accidents than others...the universe doesn't care.
That is some SERIOUS anti-humanitarian logic. Whenever I hear or see "fear-mongering", I think about where all the propaganda in the US came from. All the other 1st world countries on this planet have ACCEPTED the reality and serious nature of this HORRIBLE disease. I know so many intelligent TV Landers and yet...........?
The predicted deaths by Sept 2021 (even with vaccines) are as high as 700,000. Hospitalizations are DOCUMENTED at a new record for the US. Citing a statistic can NEVER be construed as "fear-mongering". Numbers have ZERO emotions - only people's interpretations of them drive emotions.
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:35 PM
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I know of 8 friends in NY that have died of Covd19 two of them we very good friends one that was down here 3 years ago he went very fast,the other one was on a ventilator for over 30 days,he came off it he was getting better he was still in the Hospital him and his wife Were looking for a rehabilitation place for him to go because he was in the hospital bed for over 30 days,he just died that night,and he was in good health before he got sick. YES IT IS VERY REAL
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:44 PM
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I am very sorry for your loss. We have lost two old friends from Cincinnati married to each other for a long time . We have know personally seven people who have survived it, some with hospitalization and some who were not affected greatly. One is our grandson who just got the all clear. He was feverish and had a headache but was able to work at his job remotely.

We are careful and vigilant as you so nicely ask. It is soon to be over and we will not soon forget it.
A new study finds that - Americans ages 25 to 44 have DIED at HISTORICALLY high rates between March and July. This suggests that CV may be more damaging to younger adults than was previously understood.
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