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Old 05-25-2020, 06:06 AM   #9281
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You said: ...maybe we need to hear the opinions from other health experts as well...

All I'm saying is that we do hear from them.
That is if the media, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook do not ban them. Seems we are only allowed to hear the opinions of the CDC (beginning: do not touch surfaces and disinfect everything; now: do not worry about catching it from surfaces) and WHO (beginning: no transmission of human to human contact; now: it is contagious from human to human contact). I'd be fired (and ashamed) if I was that incompetent at my job. Stop making dancing tiktok videos and do your damn job.
 
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Old 05-25-2020, 08:22 AM   #9282
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That is if the media, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook do not ban them. Seems we are only allowed to hear the opinions of the CDC (beginning: do not touch surfaces and disinfect everything; now: do not worry about catching it from surfaces) and WHO (beginning: no transmission of human to human contact; now: it is contagious from human to human contact). I'd be fired (and ashamed) if I was that incompetent at my job. Stop making dancing tiktok videos and do your damn job.
Yeah and then people here get mad at me when I post “incorrect” facts about this virus and then tell me, “get your facts straight and do your research.” We’ll how can I do that when health experts keep changing what they are saying every damn day??
 
Old 05-25-2020, 11:15 AM   #9283
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That is if the media, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook do not ban them. Seems we are only allowed to hear the opinions of the CDC (beginning: do not touch surfaces and disinfect everything; now: do not worry about catching it from surfaces) and WHO (beginning: no transmission of human to human contact; now: it is contagious from human to human contact). I'd be fired (and ashamed) if I was that incompetent at my job. Stop making dancing tiktok videos and do your damn job.
The CDC never said this.

A particular guideline reading, "The virus does not spread easily via contaminated surfaces," made the rounds on the internet a couple days ago. This is actually not new information, and it was dramatically misinterpreted by many as, "It is impossible to spread the virus from contaminated surfaces."

The CDC hasn't changed their guidelines regarding hand washing, avoiding touching of the face and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...revention.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...d-spreads.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...infection.html

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Old 05-25-2020, 12:14 PM   #9284
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Yeah and then people here get mad at me when I post “incorrect” facts about this virus and then tell me, “get your facts straight and do your research.” We’ll how can I do that when health experts keep changing what they are saying every damn day??
Again, it's a discussion thread. Nobody here is agreeing 100% with anyone. Everyone has a slightly different take on things - how they think things are affected, how they think things should play out. This is a the internet. Of course everyone is going to debate you. I don't see everyone in here agreeing with every comment I make. No offense, but are you new to discussion forums? I don't love social media so I really only take part in one other discussion forum regularly, and I've been avoiding it unless I really need to ask questions because they can be really nasty over there (a board game site for crying out loud). It's human nature on the internet - people online just tend to argue a lot.
 
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Old 05-25-2020, 01:57 PM   #9285
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My idiot neighbor keeps letting his kids ride their bikes in front of my house, it’s getting annoying. They aren’t even wearing masks!
 
Old 05-25-2020, 02:00 PM   #9286
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I'm still social distancing and wearing a mask if I venture out in public. There are some of us who actually care about dead Americans on Memorial Day, instead of pretending to care.
 
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Old 05-25-2020, 02:05 PM   #9287
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I'm still social distancing and wearing a mask if I venture out in public. There are some of us who actually care about dead Americans on Memorial Day, instead of pretending to care.
My mom still forgets it’s the last Monday of the month. I said to her yesterday "it was May 30th for your first 22 years of life, you spent the last 50 years with it being the last Monday of the month."
 
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Old 05-25-2020, 02:42 PM   #9288
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Again, it's a discussion thread. Nobody here is agreeing 100% with anyone. Everyone has a slightly different take on things - how they think things are affected, how they think things should play out. This is a the internet. Of course everyone is going to debate you. I don't see everyone in here agreeing with every comment I make. No offense, but are you new to discussion forums? I don't love social media so I really only take part in one other discussion forum regularly, and I've been avoiding it unless I really need to ask questions because they can be really nasty over there (a board game site for crying out loud). It's human nature on the internet - people online just tend to argue a lot.
I think, for the most part, people here are in agreement with each other. Then I post and all hell breaks loose with disagreements. And it’s not just disagreements, but borderline personal attacks.

And LOL, I’ve been a member of this forum for 10 years. That’s considered “new”??
 
Old 05-25-2020, 02:50 PM   #9289
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There have been plenty of articles saying that many who have had COVID-19 will be spending years with recovery. I keep saying this - everyone just focuses on how many are dying, without paying any attention to the fact that many will have long-term health issues after getting it.
If they don't have a clue about exactly what can happen long term due to COVID-19, how are you presenting that as fact?

They literally cannot confirm until a long term study has concluded on this matter just as in the long term we'll be able to see where there were failings and where there was successes in combating the virus. I'm well aware of the claims they could have some individuals with longer term implications but so far we can only deal with whatever we know and see. That appears to be that the majority will recover with little to no long term complications.
 
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don’t forget what the Holiday is all about, take a moment, on Memorial Day 2020, to remember those who served and never made it back home alive –

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I'm still social distancing and wearing a mask if I venture out in public. There are some of us who actually care about dead Americans on Memorial Day, instead of pretending to care.
Irresponsibly celebrating right now is an insulting slap in the face to not only the memory of all of the military personnel that have died serving this country, but to their surviving loved ones as well. Those doing it are demonstrating that they just don't care about those that have given their lives for our freedoms & that they also don't care if these families of lost loved ones are offended by their total lack of respect for their lost loved ones & lack of concern for others. Whoever is behaving in this manner should be ashamed of themselves. The brave men & women that have fought for this country & paid the ultimate price of losing their life did not do so for morons to put the lives of others in danger, they lost their lives to help protect us.
 
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Old 05-25-2020, 03:44 PM   #9291
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Old 05-25-2020, 03:47 PM   #9292
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If they don't have a clue about exactly what can happen long term due to COVID-19, how are you presenting that as fact?
Because in some cases the damage to the lungs is so extensive it’s evident, from the damage, recovery will take years, if ever.

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Old 05-25-2020, 05:22 PM   #9293
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If they don't have a clue about exactly what can happen long term due to COVID-19, how are you presenting that as fact?

They literally cannot confirm until a long term study has concluded on this matter just as in the long term we'll be able to see where there were failings and where there was successes in combating the virus. I'm well aware of the claims they could have some individuals with longer term implications but so far we can only deal with whatever we know and see. That appears to be that the majority will recover with little to no long term complications.
You don't need a long term study to see when someone's vital organs have suffered major damage. That this happens in cases where patients have become severely ill, isn't up for debate, that is really happening and has been documented. Yes, the vast majority who catch COVID 19 will not become severely ill. The problem is that this virus is far more easily passed on than even the common cold. That means that a lot of people are and will be getting it, so the relatively the small percentage of people who will die or get severely ill will still be a huge number of people. And the main thing is to make sure the health system does not get overwhelmed with severe cases, so these people stand a chance.
 
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Old 05-25-2020, 05:59 PM   #9295
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My idiot neighbor keeps letting his kids ride their bikes in front of my house, it’s getting annoying. They aren’t even wearing masks!
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I'm still social distancing and wearing a mask if I venture out in public. There are some of us who actually care about dead Americans on Memorial Day, instead of pretending to care.
This was my neighborhood last night.

Bar culture has moved to the sidewalk.

 
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I went to the grocery store today, and I saw maybe ten people with masks besides myself.
 
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You are far less likely to catch this virus outside than in an enclosed space. In the end this will have to be about reducing risk rather than eliminating it 100%. This virus will be with us for a long time and if a vaccine isn't found, it will be with us forever. We can not isolate for the rest of our lives. We will not be able to stop everybody from catching this, the point is to not overwhelm the system so many more of those who get severely ill, can be saved.
 
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You are far less likely to catch this virus outside than in an enclosed space. In the end this will have to be about reducing risk rather than eliminating it 100%. This virus will be with us for a long time and if a vaccine isn't found, it will be with us forever. We can not isolate for the rest of our lives. We will not be able to stop everybody from catching this, the point is to not overwhelm the system so more of those who get severely ill, can be saved.
I'm more pissed about people congregating on the sidewalk outside the bars. Go the **** home.
 
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I'm more pissed about people congregating on the sidewalk outside the bars. Go the **** home.
I'm just as pissed at the endless photos on social media of other people being irresponsible as I am of people being irresponsible. What good is that supposed to do ?
 
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You don't need a long term study to see when someone's vital organs have suffered major damage. That this happens in cases where patients have become severely ill, isn't up for debate, that is really happening and has been documented. Yes, the vast majority who catch COVID 19 will not become severely ill. The problem is that this virus is far more easily passed on than even the common cold. That means that a lot of people are and will be getting it, so the relatively the small percentage of people who will die or get severely ill will still be a huge number of people. And the main thing is to make sure the health system does not get overwhelmed with severe cases, so these people stand a chance.
Even the less severe and even some mild to asymptomatic cases have shown lung function impairment and other internal organ issues. This thing wont kill everyone but it does appear to do a lot of long term damage to a large percentage of people.
 
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