Nah it’s much worse. Corona mortality rate is about 3.5-4%
Flu in the US has like a .01 mortality rate
Healthy/young people still probably have little worry about with coronavirus tho
Nope,.its about 2.5% bud
March gonna be a rough month
March break being a whole weeks worth of physical contact
St Patricks Day
Easter
All primed to f*** us up
yall think its dangerous to go the gym? people touch all kinds of s*** and sweat a lot there
thinking about going at night when theres fewer people, but idk if that helps
yall think its dangerous to go the gym? people touch all kinds of s*** and sweat a lot there
thinking about going at night when theres fewer people, but idk if that helps
Just sanitize and don’t touch your ugly ass face
wonder who gets it first on ktt
wonder who gets it first on ktt
Lol me if it turns out what I got is coronavirus.
At least I'll be treated when things are still running smoothly
Lol me if it turns out what I got is coronavirus.
At least I'll be treated when things are still running smoothly
hope you're safe fam
Im still living life like normal
Hope everyone remains safe though. Hopefully we can eliminate this.
Lol me if it turns out what I got is coronavirus.
At least I'll be treated when things are still running smoothly
damn lol well hopefully you don't have it
and true but I hear it's possible to get reinfected after days unlike a normal virus that gives you immunity for a while
They saying now that the virus is evolving into a supervirus that spreads faster than anything weve seen before and is immune to any d**** they use. This s*** getting scary
Stop trying to scare people without even posting a source lol
One thing I want to point out is that aggressive testing has led to uncovering more MILD cases, not severe ones. Not testing and accurately reporting has led to superficially higher mortality rates and worse care in countries like Iran.
Look at South Korea, who has been aggressively testing for weeks. The mortality rate is 0.5% there because they're uncovering mild but contagious cases that don't require hospitalization. When you're only counting people who need to be admitted to the hospital, no s*** the CFR is going to be higher.
The reality is that coronavirus has been going through the US for weeks now and you may have had it already. Word now is that it may have been in the PNW 6 weeks ago or more. When you see numbers skyrocket this week, it's not necessarily because it's spreading any more than it has been. In fact, we could be in the middle of it now. Because our testing practices have been so insufficient, it's impossible to tell.
There was a flu going around my wife's office a couple weeks ago and now she's wondering what that was. I had really tender glands in my neck last week and mild chest irritation out of nowhere and that resolved on its own. What was that? Probably not coronavirus but because we don't know anything it's impossible to rule out.