Questioning my own assumptions
| Age Group | Percent of Cases | Percent of Deaths |
|---|---|---|
| 0-19 | 2% | 0% |
| 20-39 | 27% | 1% |
| 40-59 | 34% | 7% |
| 60-79 | 26% | 38% |
| 80+ | 10% | 55% |
| Unknown | 1% | 0% |
Or, perhaps, they just don't get symptoms worthy of testing, and I was even righter, as I always tend to be.
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Yep, way more immunity out there than anyone realizes. 90% sure I had this back in late January. I want my gold star to carry on.
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School age kids would be an interesting group for pseudo-random antibody testing.
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For STD's or the Covid?GrundleStiltzkin said:School age kids would be an interesting group for pseudo-random antibody testing.
Whynotboth.gif?
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Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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This. I told me oldest yesterday that we might sell him to another family if he did stop being such a little shit. He took me seriously.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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I’m hearing all the amazon delivery strikers are about to get replaced with 13yos on bikes
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They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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I was in Fry's (supermarket) and about 35 percent have masks. I don't own a mask and I'm not going to buy one.TurdBomber said:
Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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When the country is 50 million short, or something like that, it's really important for ugly, unattractive Seattle people with bad teeth and breath to lecture people wearing a mask about how doctors need them all and wearing one is killing someone else's loved one.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
I was in Fry's (supermarket) and about 35 percent have masks. I don't own a mask and I'm not going to buy one.TurdBomber said:
Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
The long distance woman I was screwing who lives somewhere in SW WA wore some ridiculous mask with Indian feathers on it to the store. She scoffed when I suggested her daughter could have a couple of friends over for the birfday party. How careless of me. Even Jay allows that.
Yes. This City has people that fucking Stupid.





