not even joking, in January, I had a really tough illness. breathing was terrible short breaths and it hurt to breath, dry cough, and fever. these were my only symptoms.
lasted about 8 days. ran a fever every day, and then. it was gone.
my family kept commenting on how weird the illness was, and I thought it was weird, never had anything like it before. then my mother, in her 60's caught it, she dealt with the exact same thing, then just as quick as she got it, after like 10 days, she was over it.
kind of makes us both wonder.
ETA: I was trying to reply to u/Cabal comment on this thread. But now it’s showing that I’ve just commented on the post.. so hoping my comment makes a little more sense if you read their comment first. 😅
The reality is, a bunch of people probably had it before the news or government even got wind of anything. It's probably been here for a while. Tons of people probably have it.
And most don't even realize it, because to most, it isn't much more than another seasonal bug that has come and gone.
The average age of people who have died of it is 80 years old. THAT'S THE AVERAGE.
not even joking, in January, I had a really tough illness. breathing was terrible short breaths and it hurt to breath, dry cough, and fever. these were my only symptoms.
lasted about 8 days. ran a fever every day, and then. it was gone. my family kept commenting on how weird the illness was, and I thought it was weird, never had anything like it before. then my mother, in her 60's caught it, she dealt with the exact same thing, then just as quick as she got it, after like 10 days, she was over it.
kind of makes us both wonder.
ETA: I was trying to reply to u/Cabal comment on this thread. But now it’s showing that I’ve just commented on the post.. so hoping my comment makes a little more sense if you read their comment first. 😅
The reality is, a bunch of people probably had it before the news or government even got wind of anything. It's probably been here for a while. Tons of people probably have it.
And most don't even realize it, because to most, it isn't much more than another seasonal bug that has come and gone.
The average age of people who have died of it is 80 years old. THAT'S THE AVERAGE.
oh ffs 100k? really?🤔
1% of the population of Ohio
Do they divide up the $8.5 billion based on the number of cases each state reports?