DisneyJayL
Well-Known Member
- In the Parks
- No
Why? Look at the data from South Korea. They have done the most testing so they will have the most accurate count of total cases including very mild or asymptomatic. Less than 0.8% of the active cases in South Korea are considered serious or critical. This is comparable to the percentage of flu cases that require hospitalization.
Analysis of the mortality rate shows that with the exception of the elderly or people with other existing health issues the mortality rate is extremely low.
I'm a crazy germaphobe in general. Even with these OCD issues, I do not have any additional concern over this virus.
This whole panic started because in the beginning, the patients in China that were presenting with this new (novel) coronavirus were mostly people with severe cases which led to a high initial mortality rate. It appeared that it could be as deadly as SARS or MERS. With more data it is clear that it is much closer to the flu with respect to serious illnesses and mortality rate.
Calm down, wash your hands properly and often, don't touch your face unless you have washed your hands and try to avoid sick people as much as possible.
Why?
For what it's worth, not a single one of my medical professional friends or family members are concerned. If they're not making a mockery of the hysteria or posting memes then at worst they're just telling us to wash our hands and take normal obvious precautions. And I'm talking doctors and nurses including some who work at ivy league schools, not some random medical assistant who did a 1 month program at ITT Tech.
Until I see that community come to grips with this or panic, I dont really care to get overly stressed about this on top of everything else going on in the world. These are people who face this disease and others every single day.
I have someone close to me that works at a hospital. They are treating some patients for the virus that’s not being reported. Now, that doesn’t mean that these people have it, but it still has me a bit worry. I know who it effects. I don’t think it’ll do much to us, but I still worry because we really still don’t know how this will end up. Either way, I’m taking it seriously, probably more than I usually do than any other disease like this that pops up.