Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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[QUOTE=DON10E;1773338]Sumpter County 253 confirmed cases and 13 deaths. Lots of evidence that this is an indoor virus. Open the doggone outdoor activities.
Here’s what so many seem to forget: IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE RISK, YOU DON’T HAVE TO PARTICIPATE! Stopping others from living doesn’t improve your life at all. ATTICA! ATTICA!!! Tell that to the hospital workers in impacted areas they did not sign on to take the risk. No such thing as an indoor virus it is about Exposure time and virus load. For now social distancing is the best measure available to protect everyone. |
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That is because there are still people getting sick from Covid-19. It appears to have waned in the summer, but it has not stopped and almost everyone who lives in The Villages still has a higher risk of dying from it, if they contract it.
What age range are you in, sir?
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Vaccine? First of all with a virus that has a 99% survival rate, it’s no different than the flu. We have a vaccine for the flu but 80,000 people still died from the flu. Even if a vaccine came out, I would not take it until it had been researched for at least a year or more. A vaccine is not the answer! The answer is people losing their overblown paranoia and getting out and living life again!
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has everyone forgotten we're still awaiting a vaccine for aids ? ? ? if you want to live the next 25yrs inside your house, go for it,,, you'll miss a lot of life
anyone notice the article referring to covid as bacterium rather than virus ? aspirin would've saved lives according to italian autopsies |
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Gyms are opening Monday
What’s taking so long ? |
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And "Aspirin could have saved lives according to Italian autopsies"....I missed that. No one wants to stay inside, but the risk has not changed to people who are older. We run a far greater risk of dying from Covid-19 if we get it. I kind of now understand why murderers are so happy to get life imprisonment instead of execution...(just kidding) My hope rests on there being some new medication that will be like an antiviral and take this virus down a peg or two, or getting a vaccine that will also diminish it's strength. BUT it is not over yet.
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Ok which one of you was the English school teacher? Otherwise was that really necessary?
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The risk of death to seniors over 65 who are infected has gone down quite a bit, now listed as 1.3% by CDC. The risk of dying from covid 19 if you are under 50 years old is listed at .0005, way way less than risk for flu, pneumonia, car crashes, maybe even lightning strikes. Maybe they can get back to work and you can stay inside until you feel safe. |
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Will this happen every time? Of course not. But if your inability to delay gratification can result in even one stranger catching the virus and dying I question your choice. I do not think a game of paddleball or basketball is potentially worth someone’s life, so I choose to not take the risk. But I can still be at risk if you ignore the pandemic. You actions and choices effect the community, not just you. |
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