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Chinavirus is another seasonal disease that will return and eventually infect most Americans (but only once unless it morphs). There will be more viruses in our future and with so many people living in such proximity the risk of infection (and death) will increase as will the number of casualties. Most of us will get it, get over it, and move on but if we shutdown our economy every time one hits there will soon be no economy to which we can return. Try to imagine the toll of that ... no more "free stuff."

In case you didn't notice, we don't shutter the country for the flu and thus far about 4,000/month (23,000 Americans in all) have died:

By some indicators, this flu season is worse than last flu season. For example, the data shows the cumulative hospitalization rate for the flu so far this season is 65.1 per 100,000 people, compared with 48.8 per 100,000 at the same point last season.

According to CDC, this year's flu season has led to at least 17 million medical visits and 390,000 hospitalizations. CDC found that the percentage of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness increased to 5.8% in the week ending on March 14, up from 5.2% the previous week. The national baseline for those visits is 2.4%.

CDC in its latest report estimated that there had been at least 23,000 deaths related to the flu as of March 14.
 
Yet another thread by Conservatives......This is no worse than the flu

Why we shouldn’t elect Conservatives
 
You should send this information to Trump right away, he needs to know that is is fucking things up.
I believe he knows it and has done his best to remind us to remain calm ... that this too shall pass. Our Dems and MSM, OTOH, have done their best to encourage mass hysteria.

Trump does not make decisions for individual states and cannot require them to shutdown or remain operational. That is up to the governors, many of whom are cowards who would have our big, greasy, corrupt central gov't relieve them of their responsibilities. They don't want the blame for their fuck-ups.
 
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It is worse than the flu, but overall takes less lives, at this point.
 
Yet another thread by Conservatives......This is no worse than the flu

Why we shouldn’t elect Conservatives
The financial fallout - including the death toll - will be far greater than that of the Chinavirus.

You don't care as long as there is even a slight chance that it will cost Trump a few votes in November.

Democrats are traitors - every stinking one of you - and anyone who denies that fact is among you.
 
My fellow Americans............in this time of Crisis we need Calm and not Panic. Measures have been passed and actions have been taken to prepare for this virus. We are in a War with a Virus.....we will win this War but their will be Casualties. Follow the best practices to safeguard your family, and Pray for the best outcome but be prepared for hard times.

Now it is our recommendation that you stop watching Fake News and Fear Mongering Social Media. AMERICANS DO NOT LIVE IN FEAR..........We will beat this thing.

Thats the deal...........Deal with it.......

This is how they rolled under Obama
 
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Yet another thread by Conservatives......This is no worse than the flu

Why we shouldn’t elect Conservatives
The financial fallout - including the death toll - will be far greater than that of the Chinavirus.

You don't care as long as there is even a slight chance that it will cost Trump a few votes in November.

Democrats are traitors - every stinking one of you - and anyone who denies that fact is among you.
TRUMPvirus has just started. It is nowhere close to being controlled.

You think the economy is bad now, let it go wild right now and the economy won’t recover for decades
 
Chinavirus is another seasonal disease that will return and eventually infect most Americans (but only once unless it morphs). There will be more viruses in our future and with so many people living in such proximity the risk of infection (and death) will increase as will the number of casualties. Most of us will get it, get over it, and move on but if we shutdown our economy every time one hits there will soon be no economy to which we can return. Try to imagine the toll of that ... no more "free stuff."

In case you didn't notice, we don't shutter the country for the flu and thus far about 4,000/month (23,000 Americans in all) have died:

By some indicators, this flu season is worse than last flu season. For example, the data shows the cumulative hospitalization rate for the flu so far this season is 65.1 per 100,000 people, compared with 48.8 per 100,000 at the same point last season.

According to CDC, this year's flu season has led to at least 17 million medical visits and 390,000 hospitalizations. CDC found that the percentage of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness increased to 5.8% in the week ending on March 14, up from 5.2% the previous week. The national baseline for those visits is 2.4%.


CDC in its latest report estimated that there had been at least 23,000 deaths related to the flu as of March 14.

What you say is true, but this virus is much more contagious than the average flu. It's not the symptoms or fatalities involved, it's how many people could possibly catch the damn thing. It could spread like wildfire. I think that's the concern here.
 
Chinavirus is another seasonal disease that will return and eventually infect most Americans (but only once unless it morphs). There will be more viruses in our future and with so many people living in such proximity the risk of infection (and death) will increase as will the number of casualties. Most of us will get it, get over it, and move on but if we shutdown our economy every time one hits there will soon be no economy to which we can return. Try to imagine the toll of that ... no more "free stuff."

In case you didn't notice, we don't shutter the country for the flu and thus far about 4,000/month (23,000 Americans in all) have died:

By some indicators, this flu season is worse than last flu season. For example, the data shows the cumulative hospitalization rate for the flu so far this season is 65.1 per 100,000 people, compared with 48.8 per 100,000 at the same point last season.

According to CDC, this year's flu season has led to at least 17 million medical visits and 390,000 hospitalizations. CDC found that the percentage of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness increased to 5.8% in the week ending on March 14, up from 5.2% the previous week. The national baseline for those visits is 2.4%.


CDC in its latest report estimated that there had been at least 23,000 deaths related to the flu as of March 14.

What you say is true, but this virus is much more contagious than the average flu. It's not the symptoms or fatalities involved, it's how many people could possibly catch the damn thing. It could spread like wildfire. I think that's the concern here.
It will and there is no way we are going to stop it over time........we can only hope to minimize it........but in the end a third or more of our country is gonna get this.

There is NO WAY to know who has it and how many they infect........and it becomes a math equation........H1N1 got at least 62 million Americans.........that is a guess on the history books......we are in for a hell of a ride on this one..........We can't destroy the economy of the world to do it though...............

Summer can buy us more time.........people being careful can slow it down a bit......and MAYBE the Vaccines will come out in months and not a year later...........there is progress there.
 
Chinavirus is another seasonal disease that will return and eventually infect most Americans (but only once unless it morphs). There will be more viruses in our future and with so many people living in such proximity the risk of infection (and death) will increase as will the number of casualties. Most of us will get it, get over it, and move on but if we shutdown our economy every time one hits there will soon be no economy to which we can return. Try to imagine the toll of that ... no more "free stuff."

In case you didn't notice, we don't shutter the country for the flu and thus far about 4,000/month (23,000 Americans in all) have died:

By some indicators, this flu season is worse than last flu season. For example, the data shows the cumulative hospitalization rate for the flu so far this season is 65.1 per 100,000 people, compared with 48.8 per 100,000 at the same point last season.

According to CDC, this year's flu season has led to at least 17 million medical visits and 390,000 hospitalizations. CDC found that the percentage of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness increased to 5.8% in the week ending on March 14, up from 5.2% the previous week. The national baseline for those visits is 2.4%.


CDC in its latest report estimated that there had been at least 23,000 deaths related to the flu as of March 14.

What you say is true, but this virus is much more contagious than the average flu. It's not the symptoms or fatalities involved, it's how many people could possibly catch the damn thing. It could spread like wildfire. I think that's the concern here.
As I already said, most of us will get it this season or next (and get over it) but if we shutdown our economy every time a new virus hits there will soon be no economy to which we can return. Try to imagine the toll of that.
I don't want to.
 
Chinavirus is another seasonal disease that will return and eventually infect most Americans (but only once unless it morphs). There will be more viruses in our future and with so many people living in such proximity the risk of infection (and death) will increase as will the number of casualties. Most of us will get it, get over it, and move on but if we shutdown our economy every time one hits there will soon be no economy to which we can return. Try to imagine the toll of that ... no more "free stuff."

In case you didn't notice, we don't shutter the country for the flu and thus far about 4,000/month (23,000 Americans in all) have died:

By some indicators, this flu season is worse than last flu season. For example, the data shows the cumulative hospitalization rate for the flu so far this season is 65.1 per 100,000 people, compared with 48.8 per 100,000 at the same point last season.

According to CDC, this year's flu season has led to at least 17 million medical visits and 390,000 hospitalizations. CDC found that the percentage of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness increased to 5.8% in the week ending on March 14, up from 5.2% the previous week. The national baseline for those visits is 2.4%.


CDC in its latest report estimated that there had been at least 23,000 deaths related to the flu as of March 14.


Hummmmmmmmm

By any chance is the reason "some indicators, show that this flu season is worse than last flu season"

because the never Trumpers (Demo Rats , Lamestream Media & Deep State ) have decided to POLITICIZE the issue to such extent that it has scared the fuck out of Americans?

And now they so scared that they are obediently complying with the Medical Martial Law imposed by NY, NJ. Illinois and California?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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My fellow Americans............in this time of Crisis we need Calm and not Panic. Measures have been passed and actions have been taken to prepare for this virus. We are in a War with a Virus.....we will win this War but their will be Casualties. Follow the best practices to safeguard your family, and Pray for the best outcome but be prepared for hard times.

Now it is our recommendation that you stop watching Fake News and Fear Mongering Social Media. AMERICANS DO NOT LIVE IN FEAR..........We will beat this thing.

Thats the deal...........Deal with it.......

This is how they rolled under Obama
LOL

Obama never said those words Tumbling Tumbleweed......I did........but I compared it with the Turn in your neighbor for Obamacare site.......LOL


For clarification.........I wrote the first part and that is what we need......then slammed Obama for his BS [email protected] site.........to turn in Americans.........LOL
 
It is worse than the flu, but overall takes less lives, at this point.
A majority of small businesses going under will take lives.
If you’ll look at my other posts within the forum, I totally agree with you. My comment here should have included for those with health problems. I am hearing it really damages the lungs.
But that is not enough to close down the entire country. Yes, protect the elderly in nursing homes, and tell those vulnerable to self isolate, but don’t close down the entire country.
I even posted if these keeps up, more could die from suicide from the stress than from covid itself.
 

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