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No disrespect Graham, but why aren't these posts stamped NO POLITICS! THIS IS YOUR LAST WARNING!...as many of mine are? Because yr post is highly political.

Because if I was to reply frankly to you, I know exactly all the PMs I'll get from Ron and Steve.

And I'm not attacking yr freedom to express yr opinion.
Thanks Marc, I do get your position but I do believe that genuinely what I am asking is fundamentally a question of the essential compass of society and not any specific niches or anything political. I believe we are on tipping point as a species and our behaviour needs to transcend politics and become more essentially real and aware that as a species we need a greater survival that can only come from a kind loving and caring union of the whole. It is simply more philosophy than politics. We do need to transcend the division of politics and act wholly and collectively now more so than ever.
 
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Well, I hear you and 100% support yr take. But my response would be taken down, and I'm already on a final warning. So, all power to yr elbow w yr viewpoint, but there's no room for the opposite.
 
Well, I hear you and 100% support yr take. But my response would be taken down, and I'm already on a final warning. So, all power to yr elbow w yr viewpoint, but there's no room for the opposite.
Perhaps if we all get coronavid and start becoming flesh eatin zombies it will all prove moot. This has been such a horrendous start to the decade. So many people are being challenged and the vulnerable are all of us it now it seems so it is indeed something of an equaliser. But division is not something we need or can afford. Change comes at its own velocity. I do believe we now need to develop fundamentally new approaches to life if we now want to keep living. Our principle focus needs to become protecting the planet and all life. This isn’t politics, this is just the conscious development of the whole.
 
If the US doesn't quarantine for the flu why would it quarantine for the coronavirus? One argument for quarantining is that we really don't know enough yet as to how deadly or virulent it is and people have no real protection against it other than their own immune system. But, as the data continues to develop it does not seem as though it is that much worse, if at all, than the seasonal flu with respect to mortality rates or illness severity. I would say that anyone who is "at risk" should self quarantine. I think that would also be the case with the seasonal flu.
 
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Well, I hear you and 100% support yr take. But my response would be taken down, and I'm already on a final warning. So, all power to yr elbow w yr viewpoint, but there's no room for the opposite.

Marc if you get banned this forum will lose half its daily posts.
 
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CV cases continue to increase in the UK and now about 350 with 5 deaths.
One bit of welcome news is that the flu epidemic peaked last month and there has been a significant decrease in hospital admissions since then so hospitals better able to deal with Covid 19 cases.
This whole episode reminds me of a TV interview back in the early 1960s when the then Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan was asked by David Frost what he feared most.
"Events dear boy, events" Macmillan replied.
 
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I hope they have a computer model for the rate of infection as opposed to death rates.
 
Perhaps if we all get coronavid and start becoming flesh eatin zombies it will all prove moot. This has been such a horrendous start to the decade. So many people are being challenged and the vulnerable are all of us it now it seems so it is indeed something of an equaliser. But division is not something we need or can afford. Change comes at its own velocity. I do believe we now need to develop fundamentally new approaches to life if we now want to keep living. Our principle focus needs to become protecting the planet and all life. This isn’t politics, this is just the conscious development of the whole.
How do we account for vegetarian Zombies? LoL
 
Suppose you have two infected people and they infect two people and on and on...
You are talking about an exponential expanaion.
 
A doctor in an upscale Los Angeles suburb who is treating coronavirus patients insisted this week that “schools should be closed immediately,” as he said “nothing” in his decades-long career has worried him as much as the deadly bug.

Sam Fink, a primary care physician based in Tarzana — a wealthy enclave only about 10 miles from the homes of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Drake, and Will Smith — posted to Facebook that his patients were part of a group of 14 men who went on a ski trip to northern Italy.

Each of the 14 men has tested positive for Covid-19, four of them needed to be hospitalized and three of those “are very ill,” Fink wrote Sunday. One of the men had a “significant pre-existing condition,” but the other three did not, and are “relatively young,” he added.

The doctor did not specify whether his patients are part of the family — a father and two adult sons — who came down with the deadly bug after their return from the ski trip.

“I have practiced for over 30 years, and have seen it all, or so I thought,” Fink posted to Facebook Sunday, referring to the rapidly spreading outbreak. “Nothing has worried me like this.”

Fink urged the public to avoid any large gatherings, such as sporting events and concerts.

“I believe that all schools should be closed immediately and classes conducted online, which is relatively simple,” he wrote. “I know that so far, children infected with CV have done relatively well, but they might come home and hug Grandpa, who won’t do so well.”

Coronavirus in the US is at a “relatively early stage,” Fink said, “but it won’t last there for long.”

He urged people to make sure they have the necessary medications and supplies on hand, but to respond within reason.
 
That is called the Rzero number (infectivity ratio). It is out there but not yet completely nailed down, same for the CFR, case fatality rate.
 
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A doctor in an upscale Los Angeles suburb who is treating coronavirus patients insisted this week that “schools should be closed immediately,” as he said “nothing” in his decades-long career has worried him as much as the deadly bug.

Sam Fink, a primary care physician based in Tarzana — a wealthy enclave only about 10 miles from the homes of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Drake, and Will Smith — posted to Facebook that his patients were part of a group of 14 men who went on a ski trip to northern Italy.

Each of the 14 men has tested positive for Covid-19, four of them needed to be hospitalized and three of those “are very ill,” Fink wrote Sunday. One of the men had a “significant pre-existing condition,” but the other three did not, and are “relatively young,” he added.

The doctor did not specify whether his patients are part of the family — a father and two adult sons — who came down with the deadly bug after their return from the ski trip.

“I have practiced for over 30 years, and have seen it all, or so I thought,” Fink posted to Facebook Sunday, referring to the rapidly spreading outbreak. “Nothing has worried me like this.”

Fink urged the public to avoid any large gatherings, such as sporting events and concerts.

“I believe that all schools should be closed immediately and classes conducted online, which is relatively simple,” he wrote. “I know that so far, children infected with CV have done relatively well, but they might come home and hug Grandpa, who won’t do so well.”

Coronavirus in the US is at a “relatively early stage,” Fink said, “but it won’t last there for long.”

He urged people to make sure they have the necessary medications and supplies on hand, but to respond within reason.
Bob, the data does not support his position.
 
Bob, the data does not support his position.[/QUOTE

What data?

If I was one of those young healthy guys that are now in serious condition I wouldn't be caring much about data.
 
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I hope they have a computer model for the rate of infection as opposed to death rates.

They will never have a reliable statistic for that. There is no way to definitely determine how someone was infected.
 
Lottery players similarly.

Yes, but yesterday it was just old people, I've read three different articles today about younger people, being very affected or younger people becoming infected and passing it on to more susceptible elders.

My only point is that this is an evolving situation and we are in un-chartered waters with seemingly daily new challenges - country lockdowns, falling economy etc.

Whether it's the media to blame or just hysteric people, the effects are becoming sobering. I can see/feel it out on the streets or in the subways. Things are different now.

Hopefully the "data" is accurate. I personally don't believe in anything right now, trust any news outlets or what anyone says. Reason, because every day there are new developments that differ from the day before.
 
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Yes, but yesterday it was just old people, I've read three different articles today about younger people, being very affected or younger people becoming infected and passing it on to more susceptible elders.

My only point is that this is an evolving situation and we are in un-chartered waters with seemingly daily new challenges - country lockdowns, falling economy etc.

Whether it's the media to blame or just hysteric people, the effects are becoming sobering. I can see/feel it out on the streets or in the subways. Things are different now.

Hopefully the "data" is accurate. I personally don't believe in anything right now, trust any news outlets or what anyone says. Reason, because every day there are new developments that differ from the day before.

I don't know what the right approach is but I hope Fink also thinks we should close the schools during flu season since that does kill kids every year. If not, he is not looking at this logically.
 
I don't know what the right approach is but I hope Fink also thinks we should close the schools during flu season since that does kill kids every year. If not, he is not looking at this logically.

I have no idea who Fink even is, but if he is a doctor, which I would think he is, and he's been treating the flu for 30 years and he says that he is more worried about this more than ever in his past, it's one tiny data point, from someone on the front lines, dealing with patients. Nothing more than a tiny data point, but it is contradictory to most other things I've heard over the last few days.
 
They will never have a reliable statistic for that. There is no way to definitely determine how someone was infected.
Sure human behavior is difficult to predict.
It might surprise you how many industrys depend on such projections fo survival.
I believe it is called the American Actuarial Society.
 
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