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And I'm not sure if it's healthcare related, genetic variables, or some combination of both.I'm not sure exactly what to make of it. By some metrics it looks like nothing anymore worrisome than a bad flu and by others quite bad.
Which means more infections.I think the potential bad case scenario involves sheer numbers. While the fatality rate is no more spectacular than a bad flu it is about 3 or 4 times more contagious.
The population is a lot higher these days than it was back in 1918. We might see death tolls that would be around 80-200 million if the numbers were increased four fold (I saw that number come up before).Looks to me like it has the potential to be either no big deal or the Spanish Flu act 2.
I think most sane people want that!Lets just hope its the former.
Sales of Corona beer have been hit. Think about that when people discuss society's response.
Its no better in UK, any public education campaign starts from a staggeringly low level. even with the people supposedly in charge.38% of American beer drinkers surveyed this week said they wouldn'y buy Corona "under any circumstances" at the moment. It's worth noting that, among regular Corona drinkers, only 4% said they would now refrain. Yet 14% of the Corona drinkers admitted they would not order the brand in a public place, found the survey, conducted by 5W Public Relations. Sixteen percent of the beer drinkers surveyed by 5W were confused about whether Corona beer is related to the coronavirus, according to the publicity agency
Because of coronavirus, 38% of beer-drinking Americans now say they won't order a Corona
I don't find it surprising that these people exist, unfortunately. The percentages expressed in this survey however do leave me stunned............and just a bit worried honestly.38% of American beer drinkers surveyed this week said they wouldn'y buy Corona "under any circumstances" at the moment. It's worth noting that, among regular Corona drinkers, only 4% said they would now refrain. Yet 14% of the Corona drinkers admitted they would not order the brand in a public place, found the survey, conducted by 5W Public Relations. Sixteen percent of the beer drinkers surveyed by 5W were confused about whether Corona beer is related to the coronavirus, according to the publicity agency
Because of coronavirus, 38% of beer-drinking Americans now say they won't order a Corona