Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Hawg G

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Nitpick, but you mean "I'd urge you to read the difference between mean and median". The median is one version of "the average", jsut not the one most often meant.

Nitpick deserved. He’s avoiding the simple fact the majority of folks dying are old, and not out in society the last 3 months. Masks would have done very little for them.
 

DisneyDebRob

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While not perfect, that looks like a pretty flattened curve to me.
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I guess if you start a line from the upper top on the left and go all the way to where we are now you could get a flat line.
 

milordsloth

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If that was your only goal, sure. But we shouldn’t celebrate mediocrity and doing the bare minimum.

Was that not the goal? I do remember clearly everyone saying to stay home to flatten the curve. I was for it at that point, and I'm for the current levels of masks and distancing. However, I see absolutely no reason to take steps backwards.
 

tallica

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1) Lol. MY privilege?!? HA! Because I value life and wish to avoid harm to other's I am the target here? That is pretty crazy to believe that it is okay for people to die so you can make a buck.

2) Here you are just projecting. I never said that I don't drink. Your tirade might suggests that you do though, and it means the world to you.

We obviously have different values. I don't think that opening nonessential business so people can buy shoes is important. I don't think that that opening bars and restaurants (because it's a social think, right?) are needed when we all have phones. 122,900 Americans have died to COVID-19. That mean's a lot to me.

Let's agree to put each other on ignore.
Easy to say when you unlike the majority can work from home.
 

legwand77

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Glad to know you have the talking points down. Few weeks ago it was , who percent positive, that’s going up now it’s the death rate. Throw in the hospitalizations, which I do agree is not important and you hit the trifecta!
thou doth project to much, jk, but yes there are many was to interpret data
 

legwand77

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Don't know why no one has mentioned NJ today , much worse than FL, TX or AZ

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*most likley a data error , or they bulk loaded deaths from earlier dates
 

tallica

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just an observation. I live in a county that doesn't require masks next to Orange county Fl. Last week local Walmart was very busy and about 20 percent of shoppers were wearing mask. Yesterday same Walmart, same time of day. It was not busy, more individual shoppers than groups and almost everyone was wearing a mask .
 
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