It's not over yet. Keep wearing your masks for a while longer. Be responsible.It began when the announcement was made re: businesses were first "re-opened" aka "Phase One" .... that Friday the streets had a 500% or better increase in traffic .... people were acting like newly released caged animals on the street and around businesses.
And no, this isn't a "protest bump". That will show up in a week, week and a half. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
You threw that out there like it's a good thing Originally Posted by Jam3768None of the businesses I've been in recently require face masks other than when I got my hair cut.
Given the amount of time people spent cooped up in their homes, if any of those states tried to "re-close", unless there were massive casualties, I imagine those orders would be soundly ignored. Not saying it's right, but I think that is where a lot of people's heads are at now. Originally Posted by SecretE
So, big deal. The only number that means anything is how many die.Jackie I certainly don’t know the answers to those questions and we may only really know a year or two after this is over BUT if the regular flu kills 70,000 in a year and COVID has killed 100,000 in 4 months I think we know it’s more deadly than regular flu.
As of now, nobody is sure that if it is any more contagious or for that matter, any worse in that department than any of the many Influenza outbreaks. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Jackie I certainly don’t know the answers to those questions and we may only really know a year or two after this is over BUT if the regular flu kills 70,000 in a year and COVID has killed 100,000 in 4 months I think we know it’s more deadly than regular flu. Originally Posted by playerplano
Jackie I certainly don’t know the answers to those questions and we may only really know a year or two after this is over BUT if the regular flu kills 70,000 in a year and COVID has killed 100,000 in 4 months I think we know it’s more deadly than regular flu. Originally Posted by playerplanoIt kills people in high risk groups, such as the aged. Since I am 73, I am in that category.