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Old 06-16-2020 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Excargodog
Nonsense. Death rates are still a small fraction of those of N.Y. and NJ. And overall deaths are still coming down.
Oh we're including NJ now? And you're posting graphs of the nation and stats from Texas?

You're just a bad-faith debater and will wiggle like a worm whenever your points are disproven.
Here's the truth. There's a significant emerging outbreak that's begun in the American south and Arizona. It's yet to be determined how bad and for how long it will last.



A couple of key takeaways:
  • COVID doesn't give a crap about ambient temperature. We're firmly in the Floridian summer season, and daily cases are higher than they've ever been there.
  • Phase 2 opening up started 2 weeks ago. We're seeing the spike of new cases now. The corresponding fatalities should kick in around 3-4 weeks.
And to answer your other question about other viruses, you know this one is different. It's transmission and infectiousness are above average. It's not fatal enough to cause mass panic, but when combined with its infection rate can kill millions. The way it affects the human body is still not fully understood. There's reports that it attacks a number of major systems in the body. Long term effects are unknown. Who knows if you've beaten the virus you may have a resurgence later in life. (i.e. Shingles)
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