It's June 16th. George Floyd protests started May 26th & most crowded was probably thru 1st week of June? #covid19 avg is 5.5 days for symptom onset. Anyone notice anything?
Given we know almost 50% of deaths are in nursing homes and 20% of people who got infected got in a healthcare facility. With all those yelling/screaming "outdoors" can we agree that just walking by someone or being inside of 6ft is not a vector?
Prolonged indoor contact is how this is transmitted. Even within your own household it's only a 16% chance you catch it if you live with someone infected. At this point those at risk or think they are, aren't leaving their houses.
no underlying issues, under 65/70 the data is showing every day this is not how you are going to die. You can go have dinner with a friend, maybe even... gasp, hug them.
btw, hospitalization happens 1.2 days median past symptom onset https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-0504
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