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JaxDad

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azdryheat wrote: 99.6% survival rate.
Buy some new batteries for your calculator.
Even using round numbers there’s been 10.9 million cases in the US so far. 0.4% would then be 43,600 deaths.
Except there’s been 245,000 deaths, that’s 5.6 times more than 99.6%.
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Reisender

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It’s the utter disregard for the health care workers that gets me. Complete burn out in some places already. But hey, it’s their duty to look after me, even if I’m a moron and ignore their professional council.
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pianotuna

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Reisender wrote: It’s the utter disregard for the health care workers that gets me. Complete burn out in some places already. But hey, it’s their duty to look after me, even if I’m a moron and ignore their professional council.
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Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, soon to have SiO2 batteries, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.
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Naio

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35-55% have people who get a mild case of covid and don't need the hospital, are still sick months later.
92% of people who are hospitalized are still sick, months later.
50% of people who have no symptoms at all have heart damage.
I'm in the first group. I had an extremely mild case of covid in March. I never even had a fever. Just a bit of a cough. I was able to keep working at home.
My doctor had me decreasing my steroid inhaler dose, phasing it out, when I had a relapse in July. I learned that a relapse in month 4 is very common. It made me worse than I was with the original illness.
8 months later, I'm on the highest dose of steroid inhaler. I can be out of bed an active for 1 hour per day. Then I run out of air and it takes me 23 hours to recover.
I'm alive, but it's not much of a life. I don't recommend it.
3/4 timing in a DIY van conversion. Backroads, mountains, boondocking, sometimes big cities for a change of pace.
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