Vegas Dave
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Coronavirus is to flu as cv19 is to h1n1. People need to zoom out a little. The baby lebron analogy is snappy, but its completely inapplicable. Youre comparing yourself to a team with baby lebron, cant compare an individual to a team. Coronavirus is not in its infancy, this outbreak is. We know what coronavirus (collectively, sars, mers, others) is just as much as we knew what flu is, and know about as much about cv19 as we did at this stage in h1n1. Viewed in that light (the proper, not misconstrued para-frighten-apocalyptic light) im more scared of influenza, the adaptable and omnipotent, omnipresent human consuming virus. But as we said, I can be scared of both.
Yes, the analogy was meant to refer to the outbreak of this particular strain. I know you are taking this seriously so I don't mean to get on your case, I'm just in general sick of the "the flu hospitalizes more/kills more" point. I'll throw a that's "completely inapplicable" back at you. Scale matters.
I agree this isn't an either/or situation. And if you want to argue that in 10 years or 100 years or 1000 years that future strains of the flu will be more dangerous than future strains of covid that's fine... obviously I have no way of knowing or disputing that. But I can't imagine fearing the flu more than coronavirus in the PRESENT when the latter is clearly a more immediate threat.
I've said from the get-go that the media by nature blows everything out of proportion... but despite that, this is a really really big fucking deal. It isn't the end of days or anything, but it is going to get a lot worse before it gets better and claim tens of thousands of lives. Not to mention the other non-COVID related deaths when ICUs are packed to the brim and people die of other things. These are facts, not fear-driven-BS or media-manufactured paranoia.