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Did you test positive? What was your experience? Did several people in your daily life get it?a bunch
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							Did you test positive? What was your experience? Did several people in your daily life get it?a bunch
Cold significantly worse than covid for me.
A lot of it has to do with the viral load. When the first started, I saw an acquaintance end up in the hospital for two weeks. Dude is in his 30’s and is heavy into CrossFit. He lost like 30 pounds. The before and after photos looked like one of those PSAs for meth. That scared the hell out of me.a bunch
Cold significantly worse than covid for me.
The study results are good but hardly ground breaking. Steroids are known to be effective in breathing issues and a few interviews with COVID doctors, they said Dexamethasone has already been a part of treatment in the US. It certainly isn’t a wonder drug that will change precautions for protection. But it may help to reduce deaths and that could be huge.This article is a few days old but I did a search and didn't find anything, so...
British scientists say common steroid can help save severely ill coronavirus patients
Is dexamethasone what we all hoped hydroxychloriquine would be?
I don’t think this will ultimately pan out. Steroids have been studied for ARDS and viral infections numerous times, generally a very mild treatment effect except in very specific circumstances. Hard to believe corona will be the exception given the track record. But I certainly hope it is.This article is a few days old but I did a search and didn't find anything, so...
British scientists say common steroid can help save severely ill coronavirus patients
Is dexamethasone what we all hoped hydroxychloriquine would be?
Am I reading this right? 13 out of 14 people you know that have died of COVID are under 50? Where do you live?To date I personally know of 14 people that have died from it, only one older than 50. I don't know of anyone dying from the flu.
To date I personally know of 14 people that have died from it, only one older than 50. I don't know of anyone dying from the flu.
yeah that's approximately .56% of all deaths in the US under 50 from COVID.Am I reading this right? 13 out of 14 people you know that have died of COVID are under 50? Where do you live?
and the other 12?The only over 50 was my sons grandmother (her mother not mine) and she caught it from my son,. An ex girlfriend of my was an early NYC victim back on February 28th. She was 44 years old in good health with no underlying conditions.
Hope you don't mind if I get nit picky, but can you give age ranges of the 14? Also, so sorry, dude. To lose 14 in such a short time is crushing.The only over 50 was my sons grandmother (her mother not mine) and she caught it from my son,. An ex girlfriend of my was an early NYC victim back on February 28th. She was 44 years old in good health with no underlying conditions.
And the main reason I call 65+ restaurant goers and maskless shoppers reckless.According to the CDC website, here are the percentages of COVID deaths by age category:
Under 1 year old = 0.005%
1 - 4 years = 0.005%
5 - 14 years = 0.01%
15 - 24 years = 0.12%
25 - 34 years = 0.68%
35 - 44 years = 1.72%
45 - 54 years = 4.82%
55 - 64 years = 11.91%
65 - 74 years = 20.77%
75 - 84 years = 26.64%
85 and over = 33.32%
These numbers really haven't changed since the outbreak began. They are one of the main reasons many are calling the younger generations selfish and heartless.
I am constantly amazed at how many older folks I see without masks on at our local grocery store. I just have to shake my head. I just assume they have miserable lives and are fine with dying. Starting tomorrow, I'll see zero. But as the new mandate isn't in place until then and we need to shop today, we'll have one last observation day to gauge the makeup of the idiot population.And the main reason I call 65+ restaurant goers and maskless shoppers reckless.
Blows my mind. Went to Target yesterday to pick up a few things for a birthday party. Saw maybe 80% mask wearing. The 20% who weren’t were largely older (55-70) and a few teenagers.I am constantly amazed at how many older folks I see without masks on at our local grocery store. I just have to shake my head. I just assume they have miserable lives and are fine with dying. Starting tomorrow, I'll see zero. But as the new mandate isn't in place until then and we need to shop today, we'll have one last observation day to gauge the makeup of the idiot population.
He lost 14 friends and relatives from Covid. Maybe we can stop interrogating him as though he committed a crime rather then just providing his perspective. The politicization of this epidemic has caused some of the worst traits in people to surface in some people. Maybe the move here isn’t to start an argument or debate, but to offer sympathy and condolences like an actual human being.and the other 12?
We have money for that, we always have money for that...we just never use it for that.I don’t think we have the money for that. We are taking a massive hit on sales tax this year and probably again next year.
Yes, almost nothing. Maybe a headache for a day.Did you test positive? What was your experience? Did several people in your daily life get it?
Couple of younger guys ended up in hospital. Both large dudes...very unhealthy. Both good nowA lot of it has to do with the viral load. When the first started, I saw an acquaintance end up in the hospital for two weeks. Dude is in his 30’s and is heavy into CrossFit. He lost like 30 pounds. The before and after photos looked like one of those PSAs for meth. That scared the hell out of me.
Because it’s statistically improbable when looking at the age stratifications of deaths for one person to know that many under 50.He lost 14 friends and relatives from Covid. Maybe we can stop interrogating him as though he committed a crime rather then just providing his perspective. The politicization of this epidemic has caused some of the worst traits in people to surface in some people. Maybe the move here isn’t to start an argument or debate, but to offer sympathy and condolences like an actual human being.
Not really. It depends on your definition of "know".Because it’s statistically improbable when looking at the age stratifications of deaths for one person to know that many under 50.
Healthy people can die from the flu. That seems like some really bad permanent damage too.Halfway, there are healthy people getting permanent damage from this virus.
If you get a covid infection most likely the antibodies you develop will protect you from a future infection. How long and how effectively your antibodies will protect you is not known right now.
Speaking of CrossFit.A lot of it has to do with the viral load. When the first started, I saw an acquaintance end up in the hospital for two weeks. Dude is in his 30’s and is heavy into CrossFit. He lost like 30 pounds. The before and after photos looked like one of those PSAs for meth. That scared the hell out of me.
Show me your calculations. I’ll wait with bated breath.Not really. It depends on your definition of "know".
Uh, maybe because the WHO said it wasn’t necessary for healthy people.raidergil said:I do not understand the reluctance to wearing masks. I'm in Rochester, NY & our guidance is (has been) based off of NYC so, for the most part, it is mandatory masks in stores etc. Almost everyone is very compliant so I'm pissed when I see the occasional outlier. I see it as being disrespectful to everyone around you.
122,000 dead x 5% under 50 = 6100 people that fit into that category. Pretty easy to "know of" 14 of them if your socially active.Show me your calculations. I’ll wait with bated breath.
Sure we have money but what do we cut for that?We have money for that, we always have money for that...we just never use it for that.
For not dying?According to the CDC website, here are the percentages of COVID deaths by age category:
Under 1 year old = 0.005%
1 - 4 years = 0.005%
5 - 14 years = 0.01%
15 - 24 years = 0.12%
25 - 34 years = 0.68%
35 - 44 years = 1.72%
45 - 54 years = 4.82%
55 - 64 years = 11.91%
65 - 74 years = 20.77%
75 - 84 years = 26.64%
85 and over = 33.32%
These numbers really haven't changed since the outbreak began. They are one of the main reasons many are calling the younger generations selfish and heartless.
That's the whole country.122,000 dead x 5% under 50 = 6100 people that fit into that category. Pretty easy to "know of" 14 of them if your socially active.
How about defense. Just a thought.Sure we have money but what do we cut for that?
I'm sure there are odd reporting snafus everywhere, it's certainly not a perfect process. Not sure why anyone would scrutinize your story.My stepsister is friends with a nurse in the Opelika/Auburn area of Alabama, which is apparently a new hot spot. She said her friend is a nurse, handles the Covid report submission for her hospital, has tested twice, and knows she’s has been counted twice. Couple that with another story she knows, where a woman has tested positive 6 times with a nasal swab... did she get counted 6 times? That woman has tested positive for 3 weeks with zero symptoms, regardless. Her doctor has argued she should be allowed to work and questions the validity of the tests her job is using.
I started to post late last night, but I wanted to confirm some details with her before I posted here. She’s an accountant and her husband is a professor. I don’t know why I feel the need to qualify their status, but I know this anecdote will be met with scrutiny here.
I don’t think the State of Michigan has a large defense budget.How about defense. Just a thought.
Not enough time yet for this event to show in the stats.IvanKaramazov said:I think what we learned from the protests is that the virus doesn't spread very well outdoors
He's from NY/NJ where a large % of the under 50 deaths were.That's the whole country.
Interesting, how do you spin that from this data?According to the CDC website, here are the percentages of COVID deaths by age category:
Under 1 year old = 0.005%
1 - 4 years = 0.005%
5 - 14 years = 0.01%
15 - 24 years = 0.12%
25 - 34 years = 0.68%
35 - 44 years = 1.72%
45 - 54 years = 4.82%
55 - 64 years = 11.91%
65 - 74 years = 20.77%
75 - 84 years = 26.64%
85 and over = 33.32%
These numbers really haven't changed since the outbreak began. They are one of the main reasons many are calling the younger generations selfish and heartless.
Yeah that's way ####### over the line. I thought the "grandma should die so my kid can play t-ball" guy would be impossible to beat but here we are.jesus. glad I've stayed out of this bottom feeding inducing thread.
people accusing a guy who's said he lost 14 people he knows to this of lying? wtf is wrong with you people.
Good to hear, glad it didn’t have a big impact on you.a bunch
Cold significantly worse than covid for me.
According to the CDC website, here are the percentages of COVID deaths by age category:
Under 1 year old = 0.005%
1 - 4 years = 0.005%
5 - 14 years = 0.01%
15 - 24 years = 0.12%
25 - 34 years = 0.68%
35 - 44 years = 1.72%
45 - 54 years = 4.82%
55 - 64 years = 11.91%
65 - 74 years = 20.77%
75 - 84 years = 26.64%
85 and over = 33.32%
These numbers really haven't changed since the outbreak began. They are one of the main reasons many are calling the younger generations selfish and heartless.
- 0.82% of all COVID deaths in the US are under 35 years oldInteresting, how do you spin that from this data?
I am not sure I would be inclined to help the geezers out if all I saw was science denying non-mask wearing old-coots.According to the CDC website, here are the percentages of COVID deaths by age category:
Under 1 year old = 0.005%
1 - 4 years = 0.005%
5 - 14 years = 0.01%
15 - 24 years = 0.12%
25 - 34 years = 0.68%
35 - 44 years = 1.72%
45 - 54 years = 4.82%
55 - 64 years = 11.91%
65 - 74 years = 20.77%
75 - 84 years = 26.64%
85 and over = 33.32%
These numbers really haven't changed since the outbreak began. They are one of the main reasons many are calling the younger generations selfish and heartless.
- 0.82% of all COVID deaths in the US are under 35 years oldInteresting, how do you spin that from this data?
- 100% of all under-35 non-mask wearers are under 35 years of age
- 100% of all senior citizens are older than non-senior citizens
  Mostly mid 40's. Youngest was 28 and two were in the 30's.Hope you don't mind if I get nit picky, but can you give age ranges of the 14? Also, so sorry, dude. To lose 14 in such a short time is crushing.