• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

How informed are you regarding COVID-19 in your estimation?

Cutty Flam

Banned
For myself, I would honestly say, maybe a 4/10 or 5/10

I believe I know where it came from, how it ended up a pandemic, I know the basics about how to prevent catching it and a fair amount of the scientific research done on it so far. I'm about to start a journal and sort of try to understand it a bit more. But yeah, maybe a 4-6/10

In the end, I'll likely be fine. Even though I'm considered high risk, I still think I would fight it and survive it, most likely. But I want to understand it it so I can make the most of preventive measures for myself and others
 

GeorgPrime

Banned
Well:

In general i know its origin is from China. Nobody should doubt that.

It was spread due traveling around the world and governments didnt prepare for it because they thought it will be like SARS or other things that didnt do anything bad at all.

In general its deadly for older people or all people with specific illnesses that could become more serious if they getting infected with Corona.

It seems like a flu but its more aggressiv and first target of the virus seems to be always the lung which gets damaged even if you survive it rather easily. Corona survivors always say it feels like you are drowning.

There is a high possibility that the WHO is bribed by China too and thats why the WHO didnt communicate clearly what was happening in China. More evidence is there that information was delayed so China could stockpile on masks and other stuff before everyone else. Keep in mind: The current leader of the WHO got the position thanks to China.

Other stuff:

The Corona Virus shows how bad it is to let everything produce in a communist state like China. Once they fuck up.... the whole world starts to crumble because nothing can be produced anymore. China will just stop producing for other countries and will keep most stuff for themselves.

For Europe it would be the best to start producing in countries like Poland or Ukraine.
 
Last edited:
D

Deleted member 1159

Unconfirmed Member
Everything I know I learned from this song:



...but in all seriousness, the economic impact has impacted my paycheck, in the short term, but will likely increase it in the long term. Fuck if I know what’s gonna happen. My parents are putting in a pool and that makes my toddler happy.
 

Clockwork5

Member
I know how much my unemployment check is and I know that I don’t have any symptoms. I know face masks help prevent spread. I know that if I get it or my brother, girlfriend or close friends get it we’ll be fine and if my mother gets it she might not.
That’s really all that concerns me.
 
Last edited:

TaySan

Banned
I know enough that it can kill me and i don't want to have it. Also it's way too early to re open everything up again or else that second wave is going to be that much deadlier.
 

GAMETA

Banned
I know it's a chinese virus created in the wuhan soup lab when they were making bat flavored lamen. I think the guy taste testing it had AIDS because the virus is HIV positive or something like that.
 

Moogle11

Banned
Pretty well in general, less in any more recent developments. I got tired of all the arguing and bickering about it online. No reason to engage when my wife and I are privileged to be able to work from home for full salary indefinitely and can keep isolating and wearing masks during our once a week or less grocery restocks (we eat a lot of fresh fruit and veggies). If governors like hours want to open back and up and people want to take risks, they can have at it.

I feel bad for workers who would like to keep isolating but got called back to work and had no choice but to go back or get fired and then be ineligible for unemployment benefits. But I've learned that empathy for strangers needs to be limited to not impacting your own mental health, and reading too much about it, and arguing about it on forums, was negatively impacting me.

End of the day, if the working class wants more rights and a stronger social safety net (like in the nations where the laid off workers were/are getting 80% of salary) they need to vote regularly and for candidates who'll fight for those rights for them. Don't vote, or vote for candidates who only care about the interests of the wealthy business owners who have them in their pockets, and they'll remain wage slaves and be faced with decisions like risking exposure even if they're high risk or live with family members who are or have no income. Just is what it is in the US unless there's a major change in cultural values and voting patterns.
 
Last edited:

Joe T.

Member
I don't know if this virus escaped from a Wuhan, China lab or whether it was intentional or a mistake. I don't even know if this originated in China. I don't know why more pressure from world leaders isn't being placed on China to figure this out, unless they already know the answer?

I don't know if I've already been infected or not. I don't know if antibodies give me any protection from another infection or how long that protection lasts. I don't know if I can trust the news stories that say the infection causes damage to vital organs, whether temporary or permanent. I know my dad has many health issues, apparently tested positive for the virus in a long term care facility, developed pneumonia, survived and said he feels as good today as he did before the virus. I have a very large extended family, some that live in the most affected areas of the country, and he's the only one that apparently got the virus. That goes for relatives in Italy, too.

I know that governments and major media outlets around the world are going out of their way to mislead/deceive the public, including here in Montreal, Quebec and Canada. What I don't know is why. As the relevant numbers go down the fearmongering goes up which makes no sense at all.

I know that dissenting opinions are being censored from social media platforms which is worrisome knowing that access to information is all it takes to shoot down wrong/baseless opinions. Are we being deprived access to basic and/or important information. If so, why?

I know the death toll is inaccurate, I just don't know by what degree.

I know the testing accuracy varies wildly from country to country, but I don't know how bad it really is. I know numbers here are inflated by assuming everyone else in a household with a positive case is already positive too, even though there's no way of knowing for sure if that one positive case was false or not.

I know there are dozens of mayors from some of the largest cities around the world placed on a "Global Covid-19 Task Force" that seem much more interested in creating a "new normal" much more focused on addressing climate change than our health or economic well-being. Is this pandemic just a timely coincidence for them? Their #1 point: "1. The recovery should not be a return to ‘business as usual’ - because that is a world on track for 3°C or more of over-heating."

I know a University of Pittsburgh medical researcher described as being "on the verge of making very significant findings" about the virus was shot and killed in an apparent murder-suicide and it received far, far less attention than the murder of a man in the state of Georgia. I don't know why. A racially-motivated murder is more attention-worthy than one regarding significant findings about a virus that shut down the entire world for months?

There's a lot I don't know that I wish I did.
 

SpiceRacz

Member
I know enough that it can kill me and i don't want to have it. Also it's way too early to re open everything up again or else that second wave is going to be that much deadlier.

What are you basing that on? You're in Arizona right? We didn't get hit too hard and it looks like every business is taking the right precautions. Hell, Home Depot and Wal Mart are limiting how many people can even enter stores.
 

TaySan

Banned

llien

Banned
If you are under 50, the death rate is between .02-.04%
I'm afraid these stats are dated.

Worldwide closed cases we are at 16% mortality.
We do have good reasons to believe lots of cases went unnoticed (e.g. 25% of New Yorkers have antibodies, that's 2 million people).

But even when you take Germany, country with excess testing capacity and number of new cases going down for 4 weeks in a row, the CFR figure is at 5%. (of 150k "resolved" cases, 7.5k died).
It is fairly close in Austria (4%), which has even better track&trace figures.
Again, amazing curve in Switzerland, daily infections at below 100 and dropping, but mortality rate is 6.5%.
Finland, 6%.
 
I thought we were still supposed to wash groceries but now I hear we are past that. I dont believe a lot of the strokes/numb toes news stories that are starting to come out. That's all clicks, and it's not a greater prevalence than other viruses. Shit is always happening to someone.

I've read everything else. I'm just surprised on how little we know even though we somehow think we are advanced. I worry that is the result of bad faith reporting.
 

Burnttips

Member
All I know is
95783531_1130581387311536_5265952534249340928_n.jpg
 

Blond

Banned
I feel like I'm pretty informed but I get why facts aren't applicable now to some people now that I've had 3 members of my family be infected; my grandmother included who lost her ability to walk after it putting her in a coma for 2 months.
 

thief183

Member
If you have na heart attack l, you are cobsidered dead for corona virus according to the media. We know totally nothing. We don't know who we should believe, we went from no info to too much info and now the world of media is a mix of bs.

I used to think i could notice a fake news, but in the end I'm not sure anymore. I mean I'm sure I can't.
 
Top Bottom