12BNNT
Well-Known Member
That was kinda my point... maybe not the best analogy but think back 100 years... appendicitis was a death sentence but, as you said, today it just simple imaging and simple surgery. Not really apples to apples but more looking at how what was once not understood and extremely deadly is now just a routine thing. I was agreeing with the other member that also said if we can slow the spread, healthcare will get more efficient at treating the effects of the virus.Sorry can’t really compare to an appendicitis. That’s some basic imagining to diagnose with a basic surgery to resolve it. This is a virus that spreads fast, we still don’t know much about it and how it spreads, and we don’t have a vaccine. A large portion of the US will get it before a vaccine is available.
Not apples to apples at all.
Also, the CDC does know quite a bit about the virus and how it’s spread. Read up on it for yourself at www.cdc.gov
Unfortunately, a lot of media, including the previously mentioned cable outlets don’t do their homework and want to spout the hyped up half truths that get them noticed and watched. Saying “we still don’t know how it’s spread but xx number of people died yesterday bringing the total to xxxx”. Of course they don’t say that’s xx number of deaths out of xx million infected and xx number of them were immune compromised already.

They may not know how it’s spread but the medical field does. Listen to them not an attention seeking news anchor. Learn more about it for yourself from qualified sources, not actors and social media click bait.
I was always under the impression there’s “no cure for a cold” but my wife was telling me today that scientists are trying to come up with a vaccine and may be close to having one soon.
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