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Why do you say that Copa?
They are a big DA supporter blinded by that love as all his other posts are praising DA over ECNL.....should care about kids not leagues.....but his argument on covid makes sense at least.....
Why do you say that Copa?
I agree. No more Corona, just Corona's with a limeThey are a big DA supporter blinded by that love as all his other posts are praising DA over ECNL.....should care about kids not leagues.....but his argument on covid makes sense at least.....But that's my last comment on Covid as this should STAY ON TOPIC
Yes, it is a legitimate argument whether you acknowledge it or not. People are coming forward describing symptoms that parallel Covid-19 and overcame it without realizing what it's called. But since that makes zero sense to you, maybe you should contact the folks at Health.com and inform them and the "experts" they interviewed who said it's quite possible.
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I Had a Fever, Cough, and Shortness of Breath Earlier This Year—Did I Have Coronavirus and Just Not Know It?
Could you have already had the coronavirus earlier this year and not know it? Experts explain when the virus likely arrived in the US and what it means if you did have it.www.health.com
Of course people had it that didn't know it. The problem with the logic comes when it's assumed that enough people have already had it that there is herd immunity established.
California has a population of 40 million people. Around 20 million of us would have to have gotten the virus and gotten over it to establish herd immunity. If 20% of those 20 million were sick enough to go to the doctor, and 1/3 of those 20% required a ventilator, then 257,000 people would have been in the hospital for multiple days on ventilators. Spread over 3 months, that's more than 2,860 people per day.
Are you saying 2800+ people were hospitalized per day in California for respiratory illnesses between Dec-Feb and nobody in the California healthcare system picked up on this different than normal thing going on?
Or, the virus acted differently in California than it does everywhere else?
Ya, it doesn't seem at all logical to me that we have already experienced a Coronavirus wave in California large enough to generate herd immunity.
What rubbish? Two Vegas teams and two AZ teams and a road trip up North is not asking that much. Who said anything about Salt Lake? Pac 12 minus OR, WA and UT
No, I'm saying it's ENTIRELY possible that 2,800+ people stayed home with flu like symptoms like they do every year. How many times do you go to the hospital when you have the flu?
No more time for you dude. You make zero sense of anything. Poser soccer parent. Weirdo!!!Asking anyone to go to LV and NV for youth soccer league games is too much. Sure you are fine spending $500 and 12 hours traveling to LV for two meaningless games your kid’s team will win 10-0, but we also know you’re a complete idiot. But there are 17 other sane families on her team who would prefer $6 in gas money to play better teams, with the added benefit that they get 11 hours of their weekend back.
I’m having a really hard time understanding your kind of crazy, so I want to make sure I understand. You would prefer to spend almost 100x more money and give up 10x the hours over your weekend so that your daughter can play less competitive teams? You’re willing to do that because you think sending real teams there will help make AZ and LV better soccer regions, and therefore help America become the greatest soccer power the world has ever seen - although it already is? Do I have it right?
No more time for you dude. You make zero sense of anything. Poser soccer parent. Weirdo!!!
More seriously, you will find out about herd immunity once serological testing comes online in a few months.
I have heard no epidemiologists predict that CA already has herd immunity. That’s more of a “wish it were true“ theory being pushed by fringe media.
Nothing in the health.com article argues for herd immunity. It just points out, correctly, that some people in New York had it back in January/February but do not know it. Which makes sense. However, they are NOT arguing that New York, or CA, or anywhere else, has herd immunity. (if NY was herd immune, they wouldn’t have 700 deaths per day.)
Cal South will be making the decision on when games can start back...not us.
39.5 million population in Calif-695 current deaths from Covid-19. or .00001759
And how many articles have you seen, in the last 2 weeks, saying ventilators may be doing more harm than good? And I never said anything about playing soccer again. People die everyday... flu or no flu. All I'm saying is keep it in context.
Yes, it is a legitimate argument whether you acknowledge it or not. People are coming forward describing symptoms that parallel Covid-19 and overcame it without realizing what it's called. But since that makes zero sense to you, maybe you should contact the folks at Health.com and inform them and the "experts" they interviewed who said it's quite possible.
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I Had a Fever, Cough, and Shortness of Breath Earlier This Year—Did I Have Coronavirus and Just Not Know It?
Could you have already had the coronavirus earlier this year and not know it? Experts explain when the virus likely arrived in the US and what it means if you did have it.www.health.com
He makes a lot of sense to me. Like his postsOk everyone, I just showed you how to get this guy to STFU. You’re welcome.
You have to read more carefully. 20 million of us would have already had to get sick. 2800 is the calculated portion of the population that would have required ventilator support or died.
You argument then is that the virus has acted differently in California? We all got corona but nobody needed to go to the hospital because they couldn’t breath and nobody died?
Too many people are influenced way too easily by others that have no credibility.
No, I just have to see it your way... and I don't... but that's okay.
I hope you're not arguing its not possible. Otherwise Dr. Fauci and bunch of leading doctors are wrong and we are wasting our time with antibody tests. Its more likely you are just trying to stir the pot. You cant be that dumb. but you may be senile."maybe"..."it's possible"...
The article was written by Jenna Birch, whose last contribution to health.com was "When should I say 'I love you' in a relationship".
What is the context?