everything wrote:maybe we should start some new threads since the other one(s) have devolved into b.s.
wondering from your experience where you are located:
- how are small businesses doing in China, S. Korea, elsewhere in Asia as the "curve" has flattened?
- how about the employees of those businesses or other businesses, especially if they lost their jobs?
- any stories from what you're seeing or reading in news over there or from people you talk to?
- what is happening if you are a small biz owner or employee?
thanks for any updates. to try to stay on topic: we are NOT INTERESTED in your editorials on public health unless you have an MPH and MD and years of experience in this area, so please don't stray too far off the topic if possible...
The sick are at a higher risk similar to the flu. Current global data shows that if you have no pre-existing conditions, your fatality rate if you contract the coronavirus is .9% (and what proportion of these cases are the elderly).
Trick wrote:so right now i read the online new of one of swedens biggest evening papers. they interview two infected with covid-19, they are sick as in influenza sick, they are not eldery and they seem at good spirit saying its not that bad and people worry too much. they are quaratined at home, so it seem not too dangerous........report from italy say, that 99% of the deceased has other health issues and mostly eldery citizens among the deceased. italy have big eldery population
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