It has a 99.96% survival rate!!!!!!. That less deadly than the flu. For the love of God, stop acting like it is the freaking plague. STOP THE PANIC!!!!!!
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It has a 99.96% survival rate!!!!!!. That less deadly than the flu. For the love of God, stop acting like it is the freaking plague. STOP THE PANIC!!!!!!
Voodoo,
That is incorrect. Currently, the death rate is around 3% for Covid while normal flu death rate is somewhere around .1% (one tenth of one percent).
Leave sprint cars for this boring track. Yawn.
No Panic from me just letting people be aware as the health department can shut them down for the late model race which i am looking to attend. If its not a BIG deal then why are they having a meeting with the council on Tues?
Any race event is shaky right now
The page that used to break it down by age and risk factors, I can't find now. I see some of it became a pay site. This , below, is all I found.
Overall mortality risk: 0.5–1.0% (influenza 0.1%), but higher with risk factors and age gradient (highest if > 85 yrs, e.g., 10–27%
Even mild cases have complications with heart and brain inflammation after recovery, even in young adults and children.
I'm 99% certain that I had it last November and December. If I remember correctly, a lady at my workplace has kids that have friends that went to China and came back around the time I got sick. It was the worst illness I've ever had that didn't land me in the hospital. High fever, chills, severe chest congestion, severe cough, sinuses absolutely packed, shortness of breath, almost no voice for several weeks, significant fatigue for weeks, and I lost about 20 lbs over the first couple weeks. I started slamming Mucinex and it started clearing me up. I was turning the shower on full blast and just laying on the floor breathing the steam. I didn't get my voice all the way back until nearly February. I was perilously close to pneumonia. It passed through my workplace with varying degrees of severity, landing one co-worker in the hospital with pneumonia. Everybody I've talked to at work also believes that I had it already.
Yea and neighbors of mine had it, because of the false positive crap they got tested twice, the only thing they experienced was a sore throat. Both of them. They where quarantined for 2 weeks and are both back to normal activities. Let's not tell that to the general population, let's just tell them about the people that never took care of themselves or people that have respiratory issues that have copd or the smoker that walks around with a oxygen hose in there nose. Quit over reacting.
sounds like tues - sat lucas oil speedweeks at fals LOL
Maybe I am being tough on Knoxville but it will always be a sprint car destination