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I have trouble believing any news out of China...or Russia, N.Korea, etc..
 
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Well I am concerned it might- consider how much the world population has increased since then and ease of international travel.

We can rejoin this debate in 6 months.
I believe you will still be wrong.
 
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China is not even reporting anymore IIRC. Are there stats (China) changing daily? So many more have it and are not affected that those numbers are to be used very broadly.

Yes, they change by a few. Obviously false numbers if you ask me.
 
My wife had a terrible bug back in late November through December and many people reported the same around the world on facebook. Mystery virus: not a flu and not a cold but she cracked a rib coughing so much, had to take a cough supressant and a prescription inhaler! Never had a fever though, just a terrible cough and cold like symptoms and a random shortness of breath. Maybe we were already exposed? She pulled through fine and I feel fine but have had a slight raw throat for 10 days now, but never a cough or fever. I don't get sick often though maybe once every other year and that's usually just a 36 hour flu..and of course its usually over a weekend! Knock on wood......
 
My wife had a terrible bug back in late November through December and many people reported the same around the world on facebook. Mystery virus: not a flu and not a cold but she cracked a rib coughing so much, had to take a cough supressant and a prescription inhaler! Never had a fever though, just a terrible cough and cold like symptoms and a random shortness of breath. Maybe we were already exposed? She pulled through fine and I feel fine but have had a slight raw throat for 10 days now, but never a cough or fever. I don't get sick often though maybe once every other year and that's usually just a 36 hour flu..and of course its usually over a weekend! Knock on wood......

Kitty and I had something very similar around the exact same time frame. I got it first. Then she got it. She started getting better, then relapsed. I stayed sick the whole time. We were both sick for a total of about six weeks. We did however run a low grade fever, but only for a day or two. However, the cough persisted for weeks. I didn't think we were ever going to get well. We've recently been wondering if COVID 19 might have been it.
 
I have trouble believing any news out of China...or Russia, N.Korea, etc..
China 81,470 cases 3,304 deaths ↑ 4 (0.12%) 75,448 recovered...? So total infections were ~160,000 or did 75k of 81k recover? Live your life as you see fit: self quarantine...shop online..whatever but don't let published statistics kill you spirit. We live in the best country in the world to fight this. We have food, clean water, shelter and care givers willing to lay it all on the line to assist. We'll make it through this.
 
Wife said it was the worst shes ever felt....and she had 3 kids and only 1 spinal epidural.. that the guy missed on the first time and then had a anesthesial IV reaction that made her arm feel like it was on fire from the inside. Tough chick!:eek:
 
Kitty and I had something very similar around the exact same time frame. I got it first. Then she got it. She started getting better, then relapsed. I stayed sick the whole time. We were both sick for a total of about six weeks. We did however run a low grade fever, but only for a day or two. However, the cough persisted for weeks. I didn't think we were ever going to get well. We've recently been wondering if COVID 19 might have been it.
My wife had a terrible bug back in late November through December and many people reported the same around the world on facebook. Mystery virus: not a flu and not a cold but she cracked a rib coughing so much, had to take a cough supressant and a prescription inhaler! Never had a fever though, just a terrible cough and cold like symptoms and a random shortness of breath. Maybe we were already exposed? She pulled through fine and I feel fine but have had a slight raw throat for 10 days now, but never a cough or fever. I don't get sick often though maybe once every other year and that's usually just a 36 hour flu..and of course its usually over a weekend! Knock on wood......

Kitty and I had something very similar around the exact same time frame. I got it first. Then she got it. She started getting better, then relapsed. I stayed sick the whole time. We were both sick for a total of about six weeks. We did however run a low grade fever, but only for a day or two. However, the cough persisted for weeks. I didn't think we were ever going to get well. We've recently been wondering if COVID 19 might have been it.

The first cases in Wuhan began to surface in December (probably earlier but the Chinese don’t want to say that). They traced it back to a single market in Wuhan. There are a ton of random viruses going around that people catch but I am not sure it was in the states that early.
 
Dawn dish washing detergent for thickening.
Napalm is a type of jelled styrene plastic mixed with gasoline. At least the "Vietnam" Dow Chemical version of it. The old WWII gel was sort of like soap, but certainly not "Dawn". For you chemistry professors, it was actually co-precipitated aluminium salts of naphthenic acid and palmitic acid.
 
China is not even reporting anymore IIRC. Are there stats (China) changing daily? So many more have it and are not affected that those numbers are to be used very broadly.

China has lied from the start...
 
Here is a stat: 700 people die in CA on any given day...2 are Covad related and 80% of those had other life threatening ailmants. One doctor in Britain said that the 80% affected would have died in a year without the Covid virus. Stay safe
 
FWIW.... The following is all based on running the actual numbers from standard epidemilogical methods, not news reports or anecdotal comments. This is the site I use: United States Coronavirus: 176,518 Cases and 3,431 Deaths - Worldometer

If the death rate continues at the present rate of the last 2 days, we will reach 10,000 deaths in the USA in 6-8 more days. Over the past week, we have been at a higher rate than that so the actual number could be + or - in that time. But that is where we are heading today.

The current driver of this is the NYC area. The new infection rate there has slowed in the last few days so that bodes well for the death rates to start to drop there. The next critical areas are other the urban areas. There are a few that are seeing high infection growth rates: Atlanta may be that way (I have not looked at the nitty-gritty details of the GA infection rate), and the DC area, and Detroit has been there, and there are some others.

But other areas are showing a slow in the daily % increase in new cases; that may say that the restrictions, and the awareness and carefulness of people is not making an impact. Washington state was hit hardest early on, they started people using protective measures the soonest, and their new % infection rate has slowed considerably.

CA is doing much better than expected, with the exposure to the far east. I could speculate on why but not sure that is worth anything.
 
Missouri is showing 1,071 cases. You have to read the fine print to see that is out of over 16,000 tests. Most of the deaths, are older individuals with underlying conditions.
 
Some (just some) of the younger crowd calls this Covid 19 "Boomer Reducer". What does that tell you?
Those young people with that attitude need a boom to the brain.
They think they are cool, but the are lifelong rejects of society.
They say, don't judge a book by it's cover, I do. They are obvious.
I am 58 years old and respect all people deserving of respect, which is most people, except for the above.
Its almost like they were raised by a bunch of hippies :)
NO, even a hippie has some respect.
 
Its almost like they were raised by a bunch of hippies :)
I was going to click disagree, but you put the smiley there. Hippie or whatever has nothing to do with. It is the worship of mammon and convenience that causes disregard for others.
 
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