10% of how many?
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Actually if your numbers are correct that will overwhelm the healthcare system. It is already overwhelmed in Jackson. They are full and sending patients elsewhere. We are already sending people out of state but that won't last long. They won't be taking out of state people if this keeps up.
Ahh....another thread ruined by COVID politics.
I saw one study that was written about in the telegraph out of London. The study concluded that between 1/3 and 2/3 of the deaths were from people in such bad shape they were unlikely to survive the year anyway.
Half the deaths are in nursing homes. People in those places are on deaths door and likely to die of the regular flu, a cold, or just the fact that they are old and near death. Your lifespan in a nursing home is 6-18 months normally. And I am going to be honest here. When my relatives that have been in homes have passed, I felt not sadness but relief.
This is no reason to destroy our economy and cede world power to China.
I'm going to bring the flu (also to include stomach viruses, whatever contagious sickness) back into conversation. 2 years from now when CV is wiped out/ vaccinated out/ easily treatable, are you gonna suggest that we all continue to isolate, wear masks, and live in fear that we may impact Or kill someone that chose not to stay home?
I have to vote next week on a city mask ordinance. I will possibly be the only one to vote no but I am telling you that I am sick and tired of this BS. When we feel our family is at risk, we take actions to protect ourself. This may mean that we have to give something up that we like. But, I don't feel like it is your responsibility to take care of my family. You shouldn't have to quit living life for the convenience of my family. And likewise, I shouldn't have to quit living mine.
Small government and self accountability are good things.
Look I'm with you on the mask thing. I think it should be a personal choice, and this is coming from someone who's had a family member recently get the virus and have symptoms. But, if wearing a mask means that I can have a chance to watch football in Davis Wade this fall then you bet your ass I'm going to be wearing a mask. I don't agree that it should come to that, but if a little discomfort is all that it costs to watch the Dawgs then that's a small price to pay over the alternative of no football.
Yet 10s of thousands still die of flu every year from it. I'm pretty confident that any health professional would tell you that wearing masks during flu season would drastically reduce deaths due to flu.
I understand that the sicknesses are not exactly apples to apples but both kill 10s of thousands and we currently can't seem to stop either from doing it.
If CV vaccine and treatment comes and we still have 60k people die from CV each year like flu(I think we will), then what?
For the record, there have already been mutations in CV. The mutations are the same reasons flu vaccines don't guarantee people not to get and die from flu.
If I believed that everyone wearing a mask for a few months would eradicate CV, I would actually support it. However, I don't believe it.
I agree that each entity should be able to make its own rules about masks. This includes football stadiums, individual restaurants, businesses. Each customer can then choose to patronize that business or not.
If Davis Wade says you can't come in without a mask, then that's the rule. Not state of MS telling you, not city of Starkville telling you.
If a business chooses to require masks, some will start shopping there because they feel it's safer, others will choose a different store because they don't won't to be told to wear a mask. Each make their own choice and every business operates the way they feel is best for them.
This is my opinion of how it should operate. My opinion and a couple dollars will buy you a Coke in a stinky cup this fall.
Doring may be right in that there is college football this fall. However, if the covid spreads like crazy among players......money won't be a factor. It will be shut down.
I fully expect school and football to start and both shut down by October.
Don't be mad Clay.
You realize this works both ways right? Bars and restaurants having mandatory limits will effect more lives long-term than the people actually negatively impacted by the "epidemic". My wife spent 4 days in the hospital alone with this so I think I have some clear vision to say that.
You are right on my friend. Gov. Abbott here in TX mandates masks last Friday and it will cost him a re-election here. He should have just came out and re-Inforced that each business has the right to make this decision on their own. I don't mind wearing a mask where the businesses require but I refuse to wear it due to a gov. Mandate that is not actually legal or enforceable here.
I tend to fall on that side. It should be a business by business approach. Gov't, at any level, telling people that they have to wear a mask should be an ABSOLUTE LAST RESORT and it really shouldn't happen. Honestly, a person should have enough sense whether they need to wear a mask or not. Now I know some don't and could walk around knowingly or unknowningly infecting people. That's why the businesses should be the one's deciding whether or not to wear a mask. Cause if the gov't has to step in and do it you piss people off and you have someone who leans EXTREMELY left or right that can come in and steal an election from a good candidate.