Yeah this is partly my attitude too but we have zero cases zero infectons zero deaths here...ajkula66 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 4:02 pmI fail to understand what the big deal is, though. The virus has a 99%+ survival rate for individuals with no serious pre-existing conditions. Yes, I've personally known several people who have sadly passed away from it and a few dozen who had it and are still with us. I, for one, likely wouldn't survive getting it due to the aforementioned pre-existing conditions and am therefore careful - not paranoid - in my own daily dealings with people as much as possible, but the whole thing has been utterly overblown from day 1 and remains to be so. IMO, that is.rkawakami wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:18 pmI know that some of you out there are not going to believe this story, since it originates from the NY Times, but here goes:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... break.html
However on avg. 90% of any of us have prexisting conditions that will likely end in death.
And its a fine attitude to have as long as youre not one of the 250,000 people dead.
Further in isolation if it was just me I wouldnt worry that much but I have a wife who is significantly younger and shouldnt have to put up with this and young kids. And it affects my workplace.
Also people who do come out of this have 1 in 5 chance of mental illness and you get random stuff like losing your sense of taste smell and even kidney liver damage.
So as long as you're not infected and not dead then it doesnt matter... I mean its not even a blip on this side of the world.
btw. it seems a significant number of secret service personnel have it. My workplace actually gives a darn and we have literally single digit infections to date in a company with hundreds of staff.






