Re: Red alert
You're probably right, Mike. What I'm saying is that this has gone on long enough that by now I think it's fair to expect information such along the lines of:
"For every X number of people who contract it, only Y% get sick enough to go to the hospital, and of those, Z% die."
A statement such as this is long overdue, IMO. It makes me wonder why the prolonged news blackout?
Last year 80,000 Americans died of the flu. It barely made a ripple in the news. So I'm keeping things in perspective.
You're probably right, Mike. What I'm saying is that this has gone on long enough that by now I think it's fair to expect information such along the lines of:
"For every X number of people who contract it, only Y% get sick enough to go to the hospital, and of those, Z% die."
A statement such as this is long overdue, IMO. It makes me wonder why the prolonged news blackout?
Last year 80,000 Americans died of the flu. It barely made a ripple in the news. So I'm keeping things in perspective.
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