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This. The issue is not the mortality rate. It's that it is a easily spread virus that is still mutating. And if it mutates it makes developing a vaccine that much harder.Here's the big issue with this thing... with the Flu at least there's a vaccine. But even with a vaccine a ton of people still get it. Also the flu has like a .5% mortality rate. With Coronavirus there's no vaccine so hardly any will be immune and its got 2% mortality rate. So there's a potential for lots and lots of people to get this because its going to spread quickly.
That's the fear anyways, but I don't think there's any evidence yet that it is mutating.This. The issue is not the mortality rate. It's that it is a easily spread virus that is still mutating. And if it mutates it makes developing a vaccine that much harder.
The possibility of closed door games are getting bigger. I personally think this is the right move to protect everyone. What do you guys think?
But you just made that up.It's that it is a easily spread virus that is still mutating.
The players would be safe all the way down there tooThe authorities should turn the East End Athletics Stadium into a Corona Virus holding pen.
There would be zero chance of it spreading any further as the space between infected people would be so vast.
There isn't 'a vaccine for flu', because there are so many different strains of it. So, at the start of each flu season they take an educated guess as to the strain that's most likely to affect people and a vaccine is produced to combat that particular strain. If they're wrong, or you get a different strain the vaccine is useless. This is why some people who have had a flu jab still get the flu.Here's the big issue with this thing... with the Flu at least there's a vaccine. But even with a vaccine a ton of people still get it. Also the flu has like a .5% mortality rate. With Coronavirus there's no vaccine so hardly any will be immune and its got 2% mortality rate. So there's a potential for lots and lots of people to get this because its going to spread quickly.
All I am thinking is, do I get a refund on any games that are played behind closed doors?
But you just made that up.
The biggest danger is the fake news
This is true. Before I gave up booze I was never ill and now I'm at the GP 24/7.Viruses don’t like alcohol. Fact. I’m still going tomorrow and Saturday. Just going to make sure I’m shit faced before entering the stadium.
This is true. Before I gave up booze I was never ill and now I'm at the GP 24/7.
All I am thinking is, do I get a refund on any games that are played behind closed doors?