1550 active cases. 34 in hospital. Death toll up to 14
So true. It's been interesting watching how everyone who sought to minimize the threat of the virus-- "Hey, 99.999% of people DON'T have the virus!" or "How many people die every year of the flu?!"-- are now morphing into "Hey, we're all going to die sometime, right?"BellCountyBear said:
Yeah, this thread title didn't age well.
Brian Ethridge said:
14/1550 < 1%
You saying we die as we age?BaylorHistory said:Brian Ethridge said:
14/1550 < 1%
Hopefully it stays that way. Sadly a good chunk of these cases are only a week or so into their disease and it can take time for it to progress to death
You might but I've never died so I don't think it's very likely.Brian Ethridge said:You saying we die as we age?BaylorHistory said:Brian Ethridge said:
14/1550 < 1%
Hopefully it stays that way. Sadly a good chunk of these cases are only a week or so into their disease and it can take time for it to progress to death
Yeah, sooner or later.BaylorHistory said:You might but I've never died so I don't think it's very likely.Brian Ethridge said:You saying we die as we age?BaylorHistory said:Brian Ethridge said:
14/1550 < 1%
Hopefully it stays that way. Sadly a good chunk of these cases are only a week or so into their disease and it can take time for it to progress to death
Brian Ethridge said:Yeah, sooner or later.BaylorHistory said:You might but I've never died so I don't think it's very likely.Brian Ethridge said:You saying we die as we age?BaylorHistory said:Brian Ethridge said:
14/1550 < 1%
Hopefully it stays that way. Sadly a good chunk of these cases are only a week or so into their disease and it can take time for it to progress to death