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I Admire Common Sense

I get deeply frustrated by wannabe statisticians who in the current pandemic would have us believe you are unlikely to contract the Covid-19 virus. Some would try to pedal statistics to have us believe there is an infection rate of under 10%. I wish it were true. To be fair, in less populated and self-controlling areas, this statistic might be true. But in densely populated areas, such as vibrant cities, to suggest the rate of infection is 6-9% is unhelpful to say the least. It is not alarmist to share with you, in case you didn’t already know (which most common sense minded people already do) that if you come into close contact with anyone carrying the virus, the risk of transfer is high. Even if they are asymptomatic.

I invite any such relaying “statistician” to contact the relatives of the late occupants and staff of Holyoke Soldiers Medical Center in Massachusetts and pedal their inane statistics. Unfortunately, the worn adage “There are lies, damn lies, and there are statistics” needs to be dusted off and shoved under some noses. But, they won’t listen, will they? No. Unfortunately not.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/holyoke-soldiers-home-massachusetts-veterans-coronavirus-deaths/2020/04/10/8912d062-7b3d-11ea-9bee-c5bf9d2e3288_story.html
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No doubt! Common sense tells us that you cannot open all the beaches or even one beach and expect that's not going to spread the virus! 😳🙄
TexChik · F
@LadyGrace but then again they have in the US , and the virus has not spread .
Carissimi · 70-79, F
You must wait two weeks to tell if that’s a fact. However, many will be infected, and have no symptoms, but they’ll pass it on to others who may die from it. @TexChik
@TexChik Says who? And I don't mean that in a smart way. 😄 This is yet to be seen. They just opened the beaches. And who knows how many [i]already[/i] carried the virus when they went to the beach? What a terribly, irresponsible act, imho. That way, it can't [i]help[/i] but spread, and the problem is...this thing has an incubation period between 2 and 14 DAYS, before others even find out about it. That's a pretty long time and "head-start". That's scary. And by the time others find out about it, who knows how many more contracted it, off the infected ones?
TexChik · F
@LadyGrace data coming out of states that have opened their beaches ... that’s who
@TexChik I don't see how that's possible at all. That makes no sense, and it's way to early for that conclusion. Time will tell. I hope you're right.