geniusintraining
Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator
The regular flu has killed thousands of times the people. The only people that have died have had preexisting medical conditions.....H1N1 was way worse.
Lets revisit this statement 6 months from now, I hope you are correct
The spanish flu (1918) was a little before my time, but 50 million died and 500 million got sick, yes I think we are more advanced but so are the virus we keep manufacturing
It has mutated already once that they know of, this could and has the potential to be bad
rdrast said:Note, that as of Last Friday, there were only 60 cases in the US, and zero deaths.
Too me... this is fast, we will easy cross 100k today
I dont think this is the END... we will get over it and make it through but will it affect the economy? yes, will it change our lives a little? no doubt how much is to be seen
EDIT: I also think the real issue is going to be some countries that are just in denial and not doing everything they can
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