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Title: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: shooter on January 27, 2020, 03:18:12 PM
 with all the talk about china, wonder what everyone thinks about it.

 part is worried about it spreading

  other part is the economy.  today.  3M has shut down all there plants in china.  will all the crap that we buy from china,  look at walmart. anything from clothes to TV,s  is from china.

  and can the virus live on products?  Ive read that on slick stuff it can live up to 2 days, but on cloth ot is unknown how long it can live, but way longer than the first
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: DanSt on January 28, 2020, 07:06:47 AM
Many people will get this. Tragically, some will die, the young and old. Wash your hands frequently, keep fingers out of your nose, eyes, mouth. I received a holster from China yesterday, probably sat in a warehouse for a month or better before I handled it, but still went and washed my hands after handling it. I wont in the future, but another reason to keep fingers out of entry points.

World wide it will claim no more people than the flu does every year. Its panic time because of 24hr news coverage.

Stay safe everyone.
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: RLMoeller on January 28, 2020, 07:51:53 AM
Here is a good video explaining the Corona virus.  Sounds like it can easily live on surfaces for 5 days.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA5AbqlCHuc
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: shooter on January 28, 2020, 07:23:26 PM
 Captain Tripps?

https://youtu.be/WUAvTn3uz5w
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: shooter on March 11, 2020, 03:05:28 AM
 well. anyone think this might be getting worse?
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: ILoveCats on March 11, 2020, 10:43:12 PM
well. anyone think this might be getting worse?

Not a problem really, if you're under 65 or so, and healthy.   News is reporting that the actor Tom Hanks has it and he's basically describing it like mild cold -- slight fever aches and some chills. 

One of my colleagues came back from vacation overseas a couple weeks ago and felt like crap with a 103 degree fever.   A couple days later he was back to normal.   Was it Coronavirus?    We'll never know, but that's a pretty high fever.   Now I've been really aching and feeling feverish the last couple days.

Probably just a flu, but I really do believe that more people already have this than we realize, because for most people it's going to be just an ordinary sickness.

Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: Mntnman on March 12, 2020, 06:47:50 PM
Might as well cancel the elections too.  :P

I am more concerned about the precautions, and the fallout from them, than the virus. How long will it take to spool everything back up and how hard will certain entities be rocked by the panic stop?

I am intrigued by the stock market opportunities that will present in the upturn. My 401k happens to be trapped in a rollover event (cash) while it plunges. 
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: bkoenig on March 13, 2020, 06:53:41 PM
Not a problem really, if you're under 65 or so, and healthy.   News is reporting that the actor Tom Hanks has it and he's basically describing it like mild cold -- slight fever aches and some chills. 

One of my colleagues came back from vacation overseas a couple weeks ago and felt like crap with a 103 degree fever.   A couple days later he was back to normal.   Was it Coronavirus?    We'll never know, but that's a pretty high fever.   Now I've been really aching and feeling feverish the last couple days.

Probably just a flu, but I really do believe that more people already have this than we realize, because for most people it's going to be just an ordinary sickness.



It's really weird, because it seem like most people get a pretty mild case, but occasionally it hits people really hard. 

I saw one estimate from a researcher who said a half million people may already have it and won't ever know, because they never develop severe symptoms, or any symptoms at all.
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: GreyGeek on March 13, 2020, 08:57:46 PM
My wife and I (I'm 79) both got the flu shot this season.  We caught the flu -- twice.  Had us both down for about 6 weeks.  I checked on the flu this year and noticed this site:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
So far, up to 52 MILLION people have had the flu and up to 52,000 have DIED from it!   :o
Yet, no one seems concerned.
Probably because the flu will die out sometime this spring or early summer, and this RNA virus could go on for months.
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: Jito463 on March 14, 2020, 03:48:00 PM
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
So far, up to 52 MILLION people have had the flu and up to 52,000 have DIED from it!   :o

I'd take those numbers with a massive grain of salt.  From what I've read, the CDC reports both the common flu AND influenza-like sickness deaths as one single statistic.  That said, it still numbers in the 1,000's of deaths.  That's why I'm not the least bit concerned about COVID-19 (nor was I concerned about Swine Flu, or Avian/Bird Flu, etc).
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: Les on March 14, 2020, 05:19:36 PM
Still hard for me to believe the public in general has lost their ever loving minds, esp in grocery stores with hording.  News flash, WASH YOUR HANDS, DONT TOUCH YOUR FACE, IF YOU'RE SICK STAY HOME.  I would've never guessed this could happen in this country, but it is.
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: bkoenig on March 14, 2020, 10:24:17 PM
I'm more worried about panicky people than the virus itself. 
Title: Re: anyone watching the Kung Flue?
Post by: Tj on March 15, 2020, 01:02:39 PM
Looks like it’s going to be pretty bad for the economy. The recession is going to hurt. Stay safe