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reedx8
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6 years ago
Those are some important facts, thanks for sharing. I’d like to see the probability of healthy people getting permanent damage however. That would change my mind. Until then the extremely low fatality and infection rate for average people, as well as the incubation period being so long that it’s unrealistic to contain it, is enough for me not to worry about it.
ncallaway|6 years ago
Remember that low-risk people still get infected, and still infect others. The evidence is fairly conclusive at this point that you're infections even if you lack symptoms, so you can easily be putting the at-risk people in your life (or in communities around you) in significant peril by being careless and thoughtless.
Please be extremely careful with this disease. If you're not going to self-isolate or be more cautious and normal, please do not visit any at-risk people in your life
zozbot234|6 years ago
CydeWeys|6 years ago
intopieces|6 years ago
SketchySeaBeast|6 years ago
Could you say how're defining "average" because right now it just sounds like "me". There's a lot of people who are non-average and have the very same right to live as the average.
dboreham|6 years ago
o-__-o|6 years ago
Maybe the Wikipedia article on bilateral interstitial pneumonia will change your mind?