200 000 new cases in 24 hours in the United States
How many died? I think that number is more important.200 000 new cases in 24 hours in the United States
How many died? I think that number is more important.
Sure, but long term impact/death is more interesting in the long run, how many infected really doesn’t matter if no one is severely impacted. You could also look at the recovery numbers as they are more important or at least they need to be compared.Won't know for 2-3 weeks, at least.
Death is hardly the only, or most common, long term negative outcome either, even if it's the most severe one.
Yeah, I know. It's everywhere, now.
Sure, but long term impact/death is more interesting in the long run, how many infected really doesn’t matter if no one is severely impacted. You could also look at the recovery numbers as they are more important or at least they need to be compared.
Sure, but long term impact/death is more interesting in the long run, how many infected really doesn’t matter if no one is severely impacted. You could also look at the recovery numbers as they are more important or at least they need to be compared.
"There are worse things than death"
They said more than 2000 deaths in 24 hours which is more or less the norm in the United States.How many died? I think that number is more important.
Yes there will also be countless disabling and fatal sequelae in the medium and long term.Won't know for 2-3 weeks, at least.
Death is hardly the only, or most common, long term negative outcome either, even if it's the most severe one.
However, the number of infected testifies to the circulation of the virus.Sure, but long term impact/death is more interesting in the long run, how many infected really doesn’t matter if no one is severely impacted. You could also look at the recovery numbers as they are more important or at least they need to be compared.
Yes, that's why many prefer to commit suicide."There are worse things than death"
He can ask Donald for the $ 6000 injection.Another high-level superspreader:
Florida Republican senator says he has Covid-19
Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida said in a statement Friday morning he has tested positive with Covid-19, adding to the number of lawmakers in recent days that have tested positive with the virus.www.cnn.com
I'm pretty sure in the eighties people were the same as they are now, there just weren't the platforms for expression around thenI don't think that would work anymore. In the 80s people still valued intelligence and knowledge. People are proud of ignorance and their alternate realities now.
I'm pretty sure in the eighties people were the same as they are now, there just weren't the platforms for expression around then
And, sadly social norms were more respected (not, really, but still)I'm pretty sure in the eighties people were the same as they are now, there just weren't the platforms for expression around then
To me. Even though, we have access to the thoughts and opinions, of the whole planet. Finding real facts, about such things, is really hard to achieve. Every data source of current information, has some form of bias. Historic facts are easy, last years 'facts' are easy to find, but what happened today or yesterday, always seems to have some-ones spin on it.Yep loads of information is now readily available to all, however critical thinking still isn't taught until university so a huge chunk of the population are incapable of their own fact checking either through being a bit dim or never being taught how. They can get suckered into all kinds of conspiracies and misinformation hence growing anti-vax sentiments and the efforts to reduce the disinformation.
Older people are vulnerable to it as they haven't grown up knowing the internet should be assumed to be wrong until proven otherwise.
Conspiracy cults are like scammers they target the vulnerable.