Just cases!
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I’m an optimist by nature ... but 2020 has begun to convince me that most are fucking idiots
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People under 50 have pretty low rates of hospitalization. So no worries, I guess.Tequilla said:You’re right ... cases on their own don’t matter
What matters is what demographic populations are getting the cases
You’d think after 7 months you’d have learned something -
My point is simply not all cases are created equally ... and that’s true for deaths, hospitalizations, and ICU bedsHHusky said:
People under 50 have pretty low rates of hospitalization. So no worries, I guess.Tequilla said:You’re right ... cases on their own don’t matter
What matters is what demographic populations are getting the cases
You’d think after 7 months you’d have learned something
There also appears to be some evidence from what I’m seeing/reading that the mutations of the virus is effectively weakening it ... I’m not an expert and can’t confirm that (need to talk with friends that are) ... but if that is true that’s a huge development -
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Right-click, save as.Swaye said:
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That useful idiot doesn't care about your poont..... He has an AGENDATequilla said:
My point is simply not all cases are created equally ... and that’s true for deaths, hospitalizations, and ICU bedsHHusky said:
People under 50 have pretty low rates of hospitalization. So no worries, I guess.Tequilla said:You’re right ... cases on their own don’t matter
What matters is what demographic populations are getting the cases
You’d think after 7 months you’d have learned something
There also appears to be some evidence from what I’m seeing/reading that the mutations of the virus is effectively weakening it ... I’m not an expert and can’t confirm that (need to talk with friends that are) ... but if that is true that’s a huge development -
There is some hope that mutations--being random--may weaken it. That's what happened with SARS. Mutations could strengthen it too. Same reason--randomness.Tequilla said:
My point is simply not all cases are created equally ... and that’s true for deaths, hospitalizations, and ICU bedsHHusky said:
People under 50 have pretty low rates of hospitalization. So no worries, I guess.Tequilla said:You’re right ... cases on their own don’t matter
What matters is what demographic populations are getting the cases
You’d think after 7 months you’d have learned something
There also appears to be some evidence from what I’m seeing/reading that the mutations of the virus is effectively weakening it ... I’m not an expert and can’t confirm that (need to talk with friends that are) ... but if that is true that’s a huge development
So far, though some mutations have been discovered, there's little evidence that they've made much difference. -
Generally speaking, mutations often result in weakening the virus (as SARS that you mentioned) ... reason being is that the mutations ultimately take on dynamics that the body is more effective at defeating.HHusky said:
There is some hope that mutations--being random--may weaken it. That's what happened with SARS. Mutations could strengthen it too. Same reason--randomness.Tequilla said:
My point is simply not all cases are created equally ... and that’s true for deaths, hospitalizations, and ICU bedsHHusky said:
People under 50 have pretty low rates of hospitalization. So no worries, I guess.Tequilla said:You’re right ... cases on their own don’t matter
What matters is what demographic populations are getting the cases
You’d think after 7 months you’d have learned something
There also appears to be some evidence from what I’m seeing/reading that the mutations of the virus is effectively weakening it ... I’m not an expert and can’t confirm that (need to talk with friends that are) ... but if that is true that’s a huge development
So far, though some mutations have been discovered, there's little evidence that they've made much difference.



