COVID-19 is worse than the flu and is now a leading cause of death....

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Since the majority of the population has not witnessed or experienced it up close & personal, it will continue to be brushed off.

Until it spreads like wildfire and virtually everyone will be seriously affected by it personally or via an acquaintance.

You mean like the flu Hache?
 

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My wife and I love visiting central PA, she does work for a publishing company in Harrisburg, so we visit there usually once a summer...
It's a beautiful state overall. Lots of great hunting, fishing and exploring up where I live.
 

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It's a beautiful state overall. Lots of great hunting, fishing and exploring up where I live.

Remember first time visiting Pittsburgh , flew in , taxis to downtown , industrial Gotham City look until you go thru the tunnel and come out the other side and this beautiful city with rivers flowing thru. It was weird. Lol
 

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I grew up in Northern Vermont, so used to the rural hunting, fishing, exploring...
Awesome. I've traveled quite a bit but have never been to Vermont, New Hampshire or Maine. We had a vacation planned for Maine, but not sure if it's going to happen now.

My company has a pretty big presence in the Burlington area.
 
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Remember first time visiting Pittsburgh , flew in , taxis to downtown , industrial Gotham City look until you go thru the tunnel and come out the other side and this beautiful city with rivers flowing thru. It was weird. Lol

Pittsburgh is a different place than when I was a kid. They really cleaned it up.
 
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Awesome. I've traveled quite a bit but have never been to Vermont, New Hampshire or Maine. We had a vacation planned for Maine, but not sure if it's going to happen now.

My company has a pretty big presence in the Burlington area.

yeah, that's where I grew up... went to UVM for undergrad
 

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Remember first time visiting Pittsburgh , flew in , taxis to downtown , industrial Gotham City look until you go thru the tunnel and come out the other side and this beautiful city with rivers flowing thru. It was weird. Lol
The Burgh is a really nice city. I love going there to visit. I usually try to hit at least one Buccos game per year. I hate Philly though, haha.
 

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Since the majority of the population has not witnessed or experienced it up close & personal, it will continue to be brushed off.

Until it spreads like wildfire and virtually everyone will be seriously affected by it personally or via an acquaintance.

You don't see the irony in your statement my friend?

The majority of people have not seen it? I'll take it two steps further. The vast majority of people will never see it, and the vast majority of the people who do see it will be fine.

There are epicenters, and more importantly there are some high risk demographics.

Higher risk demographics should be careful, especially if they live in an epicenter. The rest of us will be fine
 
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You don't see the irony in your statement my friend?

The majority of people have not seen it? I'll take it two steps further. The vast majority of people will never see it, and the vast majority of the people who do see it will be fine.

There are epicenters, and more importantly there are some high risk demographics.

Higher risk demographics should be careful, especially if they live in an epicenter. The rest of us will be fine


Nailed it
 

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Played golf with Cliff Stoudt many moons ago , nice guy , hit a golf ball a mile
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StevieRay;13117411* said:
Hache, just different parts of the country are not “Armageddon” Maybe where u r? My wife works in an ER, in the trenches, they see a lot , treat as flu and send home recover. She is even thinking going to other cities where help needed and paying $100 an hour

I'm currently in centrall Florida where our entire county only has 4 confirmed cases.

But we want to keep it that way.



Do you feel all cities and states should be treated exactly the same?

Yes & shouldn't have to explain why because it's obvious what will eventually happen everywhere if we don't all follow the same rules.



You mean like the flu Hache?


I used to think that

It's very clear now that it's much worse than the flu
 

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50,283 dead.

On 3/24: 957 dead

So that's 49,326 dead in 1 month.... anyone who still believes this is just another flu should go get their heads examined.
 
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50,283 dead.

On 3/24: 957 dead

So that's 49,326 dead in 1 month.... anyone who still believes this is just another flu should go get their heads examined.


Thats real talk. Jesus.


Imagine if we didn’t lock down. If we did nothing....Would’ve been millions dead. Thank God for this shut down
 
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Even the states opening up still are not letting schools go back or big companies. It’s really just service work allowed back.
 

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