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Samuels said, as a nurse, she thinks the dangers of COVID-19 have been exaggerated. She said 98% of people exposed to the virus will survive and, "We need to have things opened."
I'm ashamed to live and work alongside these nuts that are now going to return to work likely endangering themselves, their co-workers, and their patients.
Full story: https://www.fosters.com/news/20200518/dining-out-is-back-in-portsmouth?template=ampart
teufel0341
Nurse does not equal doctor
midrampage
Yes @OP, shame these people since you are the expert. I'm so happy that there is an expert on Imgur that can post their hate.
makeyourownpath
So our hero ‘s are now evil demons for taking a break outside and having a drink. Get over yourself Op , your a real fool.
RichardHardley
I’ve also eaten at that restaurant, and did not get Covid19.
ipokeangrycats
You make an excellent point, @OP.
CeleryMan7
would being outside not be safer than a crowded grocery store? i honestly dont know, hence my question
kellandros
Simple formula is danger = time spent x density. It's better than indoors, assuming you still get 6 feet clearance and no one sneezing upwin
EccentricNimoy
Not in a grocery store on a Saturday
frankxcid
Your fear has made your full of hatred. However, the nurses are incorrect, 99.6% will survive covid 19 in North America
kellandros
That's an est. survival rate with full hospital response available. If you don't live near major hospitals,or ERs are full, it plummets.
frankxcid
ERs and hospitals are so empty they are laying off people
kellandros
Because every non-critical procedure is being delayed or held off. And the covid treatments aren't money makers.
wheelerws2718
Death rate is around 5% of confirmed cases. 90,000 so far in the U.S. Due to lack of testing, both cases and deaths may be higher.
midrampage
You realize that the death count is totally inaccurate. It basically a guess.
wheelerws2718
The true count is much higher. When compared to "normal" death rates, it's nearly double.
midrampage
If this is true, there's no proof it's the Coronavirus itself. People are so scared to go to the hospital they are waiting until it's 2 late
midrampage
Stress levels are way up. Heart disease is #1 killer in the U.S. It only makes sense this number increases. Suicides & other unintended...
midrampage
Consequences