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<blockquote data-quote="Khaos" data-source="post: 191631" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>Its no different here in Michigan. Just a week ago we had like 25 confirmed cases and now we're closing in on 2,000</p><p></p><p>My county so far seemingly has been spared, I live on the western part of Michigan and we have had three confirmed cases, though I believe its much higher and the health department isn't reporting numbers like they should. Plus the tests, they claim there are plenty of them but they are constantly turning people away from hospitals.</p><p></p><p>I have the essentials here at home. Think basic things. Places might be out of soap and sanitizer, but rubbing alcohol works just as well. A lot of people don't realize it but alcohol is pretty much the main ingredient of sanitizer. Bleach kills just about anything, so don't be hesitant to wash down surfaces with a water diluted bleach mixture. And if you're really in need of soap, dish soap works just as well too. Anywhere I've gone to, hand soap is sold out, but plenty of dish soap available. I got five big bottles of it under my sink lol</p><p></p><p>Stockpile like crazy? Depends. Toilet paper? No. Non perishable foods, gasoline for generators, bottled water, yes. Sure spend all your money on toilet paper, but when the lights go out, the water stops running, and you don't have bottled water, cans of food, and gasoline for your generator, you're fucked. Plus you also have to consider the possibility that martial law will be in effect too. Its kinda already happening with these shelter in place, stay at home orders. They are slowly easing the population into it. I see it coming.</p><p></p><p>Also realize this, the media has overhyped the shit out of this virus. Yes its a big deal, but here is the thing. 2% of the population get severe symptoms. Everyone else is either asymptomatic or they get mild symptoms like a cough or runny nose. The chances of you getting it are high yes, but the chances of you getting the severe symptoms are much lower. You have a higher chance of choking to death on your pizza than you do dying of COVID. Unless you have underlying health conditions, then yes you should worry. Most deaths from COVID are that. People who have illnesses and diseases that compromise their immune system.</p><p></p><p>The recovery rates for COVID-19 are much higher than the mortality rates.</p><p></p><p>According to google</p><p>Worldwide</p><p>Confirmed: 428,220</p><p>Recovered: 109,241</p><p>Dead: 19,101</p><p></p><p>Based on what I've seen, I think this virus will burn itself out and become one of those rare things, its the hysteria and panic, and also everything being shut down that will have the worse effects on the population. A lot of people are going to lose jobs and a lot of businesses are going to close. People who have savings, investments, consider those kaput.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaos, post: 191631, member: 2880"] Its no different here in Michigan. Just a week ago we had like 25 confirmed cases and now we're closing in on 2,000 My county so far seemingly has been spared, I live on the western part of Michigan and we have had three confirmed cases, though I believe its much higher and the health department isn't reporting numbers like they should. Plus the tests, they claim there are plenty of them but they are constantly turning people away from hospitals. I have the essentials here at home. Think basic things. Places might be out of soap and sanitizer, but rubbing alcohol works just as well. A lot of people don't realize it but alcohol is pretty much the main ingredient of sanitizer. Bleach kills just about anything, so don't be hesitant to wash down surfaces with a water diluted bleach mixture. And if you're really in need of soap, dish soap works just as well too. Anywhere I've gone to, hand soap is sold out, but plenty of dish soap available. I got five big bottles of it under my sink lol Stockpile like crazy? Depends. Toilet paper? No. Non perishable foods, gasoline for generators, bottled water, yes. Sure spend all your money on toilet paper, but when the lights go out, the water stops running, and you don't have bottled water, cans of food, and gasoline for your generator, you're fucked. Plus you also have to consider the possibility that martial law will be in effect too. Its kinda already happening with these shelter in place, stay at home orders. They are slowly easing the population into it. I see it coming. Also realize this, the media has overhyped the shit out of this virus. Yes its a big deal, but here is the thing. 2% of the population get severe symptoms. Everyone else is either asymptomatic or they get mild symptoms like a cough or runny nose. The chances of you getting it are high yes, but the chances of you getting the severe symptoms are much lower. You have a higher chance of choking to death on your pizza than you do dying of COVID. Unless you have underlying health conditions, then yes you should worry. Most deaths from COVID are that. People who have illnesses and diseases that compromise their immune system. The recovery rates for COVID-19 are much higher than the mortality rates. According to google Worldwide Confirmed: 428,220 Recovered: 109,241 Dead: 19,101 Based on what I've seen, I think this virus will burn itself out and become one of those rare things, its the hysteria and panic, and also everything being shut down that will have the worse effects on the population. A lot of people are going to lose jobs and a lot of businesses are going to close. People who have savings, investments, consider those kaput. [/QUOTE]
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