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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. G8trGr8t

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    HOTEL PLAYA CAMBUTAL; Cambutal Beach Panama

    August. catch yellowfin, wahoo, marlin from a kayak. better have my shots by then
     
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  2. RIP

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  3. PITBOSS

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    “PolitiFact’s 2020 Lie of the Year: claims that deny, downplay or disinform about COVID-19.”

    “President Donald J. Trump fueled confusion and conspiracies from the earliest days of the coronavirus pandemic. He embraced theories that COVID-19 accounted for only a small fraction of the thousands upon thousands of deaths. “


    PolitiFact - Lie of the Year: Coronavirus downplay and denial
     
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  4. homer

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    Do yourself a favor and try this place. It’s amazing.

    Five Oaks Farm Kitchen
     
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  5. RIP

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    Oh heck yeah. Will do. You think they'll deliver to Florida until I can make it up there? :p
     
  6. ncargat1

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    Not sure if this was posted earlier in this thread, if so, I apologize but thought this worth sharing. Even as the debate over forcing both students and teachers back into classrooms heats up, a small but growing number of doctors and scientists are becoming alarmed over the increase in cases in those under 18 years of age. While deaths are still incredibly low, that number is not zero. Below, another tragic death from an apparently healthy high school senior.

    'Perfectly Healthy' 18-Year-Old Dies of COVID-19 Three Days After Being Hospitalized
     
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  7. ncargat1

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    The re-opening of schools is becoming more and more difficult in the face of actual data......

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    Infographic: Rate of COVID Infection in U.S. Children Rising
     
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  8. gtr2x

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    Unfortunately that's pretty much exactly what Biden/Fauci predicted a month ago. I thought it was an exaggeration, but no.
     
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  9. citygator

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    Posts have consequences. ;). Lol.
     
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  10. citygator

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    Agree, Western Carolina and eastern TN are both great outings. Anything between Asheville and Gatlinburg are all good stops.

    Gatlinburg can be a bit busy for me even in pandemic times. Was there in October but still had a great time. Some seriously cool hiking (Mt Leconte is a top 3 hike) and spectacular cabins there but again the commercial part of it and traffic are a bit much. I’d prefer maybe Bryson City, NC for mountains combined with a good town with food. Cherokee has tons of waterfalls and mountains within 30 mins most are short easy walks. You guys have me counting down til spring.
     
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  11. tilly

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    Touche :D
     
  12. tilly

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    Literally told my wife last night to call her Aunt to book the cabin for April...lol
     
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  13. citygator

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    I’ll be on 4th leg of AT last week of April. Super excited.
     
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  14. tilly

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    Now I am hungry. o_O
     
  15. gator95

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    Maine teen dies by suicide after struggling to cope with pandemic, father says

    And keeping kids home has consequences as well. Another tragic suicide from an apparently healthy high school student. I can post more of these if you'd like.
     
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    As tragic as every death of a child is, regardless of reason, it's not like the pandemic doesn't effect kids at all. If it did, then there wouldn't be a rise in pediatric hospitalizations in places like Arizona, where the virus is still raging out of control. Most of the kids survive, but several have been placed on respirators, and sadly, there have been those who succumbed to the disease.
     
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    Who said it doesn't affect kids at all? But the cases of kids getting severely sick are few and far between. The flu is much more dangerous to anyone under the age of 18. That is a fact that is forgotten by some on here.
     
  18. WESGATORS

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    Here are some numbers for FLORIDA since October 1st, by age group:

    5-14: 0.27% hospitalization rate (159 total hospitalizations), 0 deaths in 57,881 cases
    15-24: 0.45% hospitalization rate (583 total hospitalizations), 3 deaths in 129,424 cases (0.0023%)

    The numbers are so low, that you have to wonder what is reasonable to expect with normal activities of young people.

    Pediatricians are also discouraging parents from having their children tested if they are already in a known COVID environment and displaying symptoms, so the numbers are likely far greater regarding cases that are not being counted.

    Go GATORS!
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  19. ncargat1

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    Bad parenting has consequences. Unacknowledged and untreated mental health problems have consequences. Failing to be willing to admit your child has issues has consequences. Failing to even know that your child has issues because you are so disconnected from your child has consequences.

    Yes, times of stress, like a pandemic, highlight all of the flaws.

    Funny how all of you righties suddenly "need the village to raise your own children".
     
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  20. gator95

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    What the hell are you talking about? So every kid who commits suicide it's the parents fault? Well, you locked up bad post of the day. Congrats.