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My Final COVID19 Post - Then Back to Sports . . .

BuffaLaw8487

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. . . well, given the fact that there has been all kinds of mass gatherings nationwide without a whole lot of social distancing going on, it's safe to say that the CV19 pandemic is about done. Media has dropped CV19 off the daily doomsday scroll, so that's good. Testing is widespread - so much so that the new complaint is that we don't have enough sick people to test. Death numbers are cratering - take New York for an example: https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/new-york

In fact, the numbers are so good in NYC that Bill de Blasio said it was safe to loot and destroy mid-town Manhattan without police interference. So there's that.

Europe is open. And that British stooge that predicted 2.5 million US deaths now says Sweden got it right.

But some more numbers came in yesterday - the 2019-20 flu numbers. Read it here: https://www.rochesterregional.org/news/2020/01/flu-season-2020

"Between October 1, 2019 and April 4, 2020, the CDC estimates between 39 million and 56 million flu illnesses, between 410,000 and 740,000 hospitalizations, and between 24,000 and 62,000 deaths from flu, of which 169 are pediatric".

Up to 62,000 flu deaths. With a vaccine. Just imagine that number without 2 months of quarantine.

And the next time some "expert" comes at you with predictions and tells you to close your business . . . get a second opinion. And a third. And a fourth.

Let's see what happens in another couple of weeks. After all the rioting, we should see some spikes, if the "experts" are correct. And if we don't . . . .
 
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