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Originally Posted by Sirgenerous
...If 45 cases out of 60 people with NO symptoms doesn't wake your ass up then I'll see you on the other side.
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I wonder if a gathering of 60 people fell within the CDC and government size of groups recommendation. Though I'm not 100% sure what they were on that particular date.
I don't see how anyone can pass up on crack reporting from Yahoo, but let's give a whirl. Shall we? Let's try a random place like New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
The data, which reflects events and activities as of April 1, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. ET, showed that the majority of coronavirus-related deaths in the city — 1,139 based on the data provided in the release — involved individuals with underlying illnesses or conditions. Those, according to NYC Health, include lung disease, cancer, diabetes, immunodeficiency, heart disease, hypertension, asthma, kidney disease, and GI/ liver disease.
But what fun is life if we don't supply pictures, you may ask? Otay, let's try one from:
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/down...ary-deaths.pdf
Bear in mind, the below lists only known deaths, in the listed areas in the study. Many people have the bug and don't even know it, many exhibit only mild symptoms and many do recover. Long and short is; quality data is finally rolling in, no thanks to China.
By all reasonable means possible; be smart, wash your hands, limit access to people for now, follow the CDC guidelines and use your head for more than a simple hat rack. If you feel you have symptoms, call your doctor. If you know you have one or more of the preexisting conditions mentioned, be very aware, very careful and call your doctor for advice as needed.