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I have a question...

What is the end game with COVID19?
Anyone? Anyone???
What is the magic formula that is going to allow us to sound the “all clear”? Is it zero cases? For a while, the goal was to simply “flatten the curve,” but now that we are disconnecting utilities for gatherings in California, setting up check points in New York, and recommending goggles (what’s next?), it seems as if there is, in fact, no end game. And, truthfully, the only way that we will see numbers drop is if we cease testing and stop reporting. Bear in mind that hundreds of thousands have shown up to be tested, registered, left due to long waits, and still come up positive when they received their results.
Is it a vaccine??? It took 25 years for a chicken pox vaccine to be developed. The smallpox inoculation was discovered in 1776 and the last known natural case was in 1977. We have a flu vaccine that is only 40 to 60% effective (that’s generous- the last two years it was more like 20-25%), less than half of the US population chooses to get one, and roughly 20,000 Americans still die annually due to flu or flu complications.
Oh, you'll mandate it in order to attend school, travel to some foreign countries, etc.? We already have a growing number of vaccine researchers refusing proven, tested, well-known vaccines that have been administered for decades! Do you really believe the majority of people will flock to get a fast-tracked vaccine, whose long-term side effects and overall efficacy rates are anyone's best guess? How long are we going to cancel? Postpone? Reconsider?
Now we are advised against in-person school until second quarter? What if October's numbers are the same as August's? Then what?
Move football to spring? What if next March is worse than this March?
When do we decide quality of life outweighs risk?
We understand this virus can be deadly for SOME, but so are shellfish, peanut butter, and bee stings. We take risks every day without a second thought.
We know driving a car can be dangerous, but we don't leave it parked in the garage for months on end. We know the dangers of smoking, drinking, and eating fried foods, but we do it, none-the-less. We speed on highways, some idiots still don't buckle their seatbelts, we take medications more than “as directed,” and a good number of individuals don't think twice about unprotected sex.
Is hugging Grandma really more dangerous than rush hour on the freeway? Is going to a bar with friends more risky than four day old gas station sushi? Or operating a chainsaw? How about a lawn mower?
When and how did we so quickly lose our free will?
I want a waiver that says, "I understand the risks, but I choose a life with hugs, smiles, college athletics, the state fair, concerts, and school dances."
I understand that there is a minuscule possibility I could die but, more probable, I will end up feeling like junk for a few days.
I understand I could possibly pass this virus onto someone else, but I can pass ANY virus onto someone else at any time until the end of time. And the possibility of them dying from it is ALWAYS there... because death happens and all our days are numbered.
Are we busy living or busy dying?
It’s hard to tell these days.
If you believe the same...share this WIDELY as YOUR declaration!
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Is hugging Grandma really more dangerous than rush hour on the freeway?

Well, yes. Yes it is.

Traffic fatalities on U.S. roads reached an estimated 40,000 in 2018, the third year in a row in which at least that many people died in vehicle crashes, according to new figures from the National Safety Council.

40,000 traffic deaths in US annually - versus 173,435 reported covid-19 deaths in 7 months, or more than four times the traffic fatalities even if you don't extend the 7 months number to an annual figure. If you do, 12-month figure is 297,162 for covid-19 vs 40,000 for traffic deaths, or more than 7 times more.

The end game? I don't know.
acpguy · C
@Mamapolo2016 Scientist have been predicting for many years that there might be a new virus / plague that would decimate the worlds populations like the blsck plague did. Nature has a way of limiting populations I have seen it with deer getting blue tongue, coyotes and other four footed critters getting mange and fish even getting viruses when populations get to the point that habitat will no support them.
acpguy · C
@Mamapolo2016 I think we would reduce traffic deaths if we took away smart phones from those under 25 yr. old and the fatally stupid. But again that may be another means of reducing / controlling population.
acpguy · C
@curiosi And an example of liberal leadership in liberal controlled cities and states.
curiosi · 61-69, F
@acpguy Introduction to communism!
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robb65 · 56-60, M
I honestly don't see it ending any time soon. Maybe in a few years things will start to resemble "normal" again.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Do you feel different now in April 2021 them you did when you wrote this. There are now over 3 million deaths w9rldwidevand about 570,000 in the US. There are tens of thousands of other US citizens suffering from the long haul syndrome.

Tell me if you still believe this is not so bad!
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