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Uh-oh: An official at CAA men's tournament tested positive for coronavirus
(03-13-2020 02:29 PM)SEA33HAWK Wrote:  I don't take this virus lightly. But we average 56,000 deaths from the flu every year just in the US alone. Where's the panic there?


Exactly sir. Nobody here is being callous or lacks empathy for the people most at risk to contract it. We’ve all stated that.

Those of us not panicking are merely stating that as of right now, this thing has caused less fatality than normal strains of the flu. Additionally, we are saying the current American fatalities, while sad are just as likely from those common strains as the flu thus there is no need for all this massive panic.

Are we going to shut the country down annually during flu season now since we experience thousands of deaths from the flu annually?

That’s all we are saying. We aren’t being heartless or callous. We’re being the cool heads here and saying there’s no need to overreact.


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