stevek
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$1,200.
I may change my tune once I run out of good TV to watch.
Is that even possible anymore?
problem is a lot of people who are most broke don't file. Because they have tax debt, or can't afford to pay what taxes they would owe.
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USA still 30K deaths behind 2019 seasonal flu deaths.
I know, I know.........mitigation, though.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Meanwhile in Stockton...Did we mention San Joaquin County has more cases of COVID-19 than the entire Central Valley and Foothills COMBINED? 👀 <a href="https://t.co/S9zvzdYK0Z">pic.twitter.com/S9zvzdYK0Z</a></p>— 209 Times (@209TimesCA) <a href=" ">March 30, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
We're heading to six figures in 2020 USA coronavirus deaths, and that's WITH the precautions that have been taken.
Roughly .1% of people who get the flu die. Even by the most conservative estimates on death rate, this thing is killing 5-10x that. And spreads much faster and easier.
There is nothing to mitigate.
Flu sends more people to the hospital in the US per capital per time measure, no matter how you slice it. Influenza might kill 50k in the US this year. You have a citation for the 100k+ dead USA covid figure? Sounds like one of those blustery opinions you rail so hard aghainst. Explain to us how you synthesized ALL the information in order to distill this fact. Flu (currently) takes a larger toll on our hospital system yet I've never heard anyone talk about flattening the curve. 500k in the hospital for flu annually. We might get there this covid season. Probably not but that due to (not in spite of) our efforts as you point out.
I think (i know?) the "answer", and all but reno will surely agree, is that we've been too complacent over the years with the flu. We can suck (or maybe we can be better) at managing the human health effects of the flu AND coronavirus. I know when I'm sick during the flu season I dont really change my behavior MUCH. I stop shaking hands, but I still go to the office, etc.
Heres a question for the folks here. I realize we're in early stages of coronavirus.
You can eradicate all coronaviruses forever (19, sars, mers, they're all the same), or you can eradicate all influenzas forever (spanish, seasonal, h1n1, h2b - or is that a visa?). Which you choose? Same question but going back through human history?
I prob pick I influenza for both.