While I agree that the BBC got their reporting wrong, it does raise some points to consider.
1) The ramp up in burials was a result of the city morgues and undertakers clearing the decks to deal with COVID-19 deaths. For sure, no COVID-19 fatalities had been buried there as of the date of the linked article, 9 April. Remind me again why this is good news.
2) I find it interesting that the Hart Island drone footage was shown first (AFAIK) on the Spanish language channels here in the US and on the BBC news website. Was it on ABC. CBS etc? I don't know, because I rarely watch them. But if it wasn't, what the agenda there? Maybe to avoid panicking the population? Were they told not to by newscontrol.gov?
I will own, in its entirety, my post. It is seen through my filter, my analysis of the facts and my risk.
It's my opinion, that your apples and oranges comparison examples are just that. Your examples. Heart attacks and car fatalities never scared me. Still don't.
Of all the things I am, ignorant is certainly not one of them.
To live my life now, as you suggest, would hasten my demise.
Ignore the facts at your own peril.
If this approach gives you comfort, during this pandemic, so be it. Find comfort wherever you can.
Ask the people of Italy if this is media generated hysteria, or a political agenda driven narrative.
What part of 800+ deaths per day in New York City do you not understand?
I have lived my years, for the most part, without fear.
Being aware, and prepared to respond, has served me well.
Critical reasoning is the most valuable of life skills in my opinion. Even though I usually believe none of what I hear, and half of what I see, my situational awareness these days is way off the charts.
There is more than enough reason to track the COVID-19 death statistics, and for me, to act accordingly.
Your results may vary...
I will own, in its entirety, my post. It is seen through my filter, my analysis of the facts and my risk.
It's my opinion, that your apples and oranges comparison examples are just that. Your examples. Heart attacks and car fatalities never scared me. Still don't.
Of all the things I am, ignorant is certainly not one of them.
To live my life now, as you suggest, would hasten my demise.
Ignore the facts at your own peril.
If this approach gives you comfort, during this pandemic, so be it. Find comfort wherever you can.
Ask the people of Italy if this is media generated hysteria, or a political agenda driven narrative.
What part of 800+ deaths per day in New York City do you not understand?
I have lived my years, for the most part, without fear.
Being aware, and prepared to respond, has served me well.
Critical reasoning is the most valuable of life skills in my opinion. Even though I usually believe none of what I hear, and half of what I see, my situational awareness these days is way off the charts.
There is more than enough reason to track the COVID-19 death statistics, and for me, to act accordingly.
Your results may vary...
Covid:Ματθιας;140734762 said:Given that the flu has killed 12k - 61k people with tens of millions infected, EVERY YEAR, do you track flu death stats?
Disease Burden of Influenza | CDC
Using critical reasoning, it would seem that the flu is a bigger on going threat.
My experience of most gun world folks is that they know about as much about news media and how it works as most news media folks know about gun world and how it works.
Covid:
There is no vaccine.
There is no herd immunity
Completely new
Way more deadly
Way more easily spread
The death totals are low due to social distancing
The death toll is still unknown
The flu:
The flu has been around for 2000 years
There has herd immunity
There is a vaccine
Less easily spread
Less deadly
Normally I would say "Go for it" but in this case you would be hurting your community and family.
Wow, just wow. If there is this much mud being slung against the handling of this crisis under a conservative administration, I just can't imagine if it happened under the last.
It is not over yet so the total is not known yet. The total will be a reflection of the extreme measures taken to combat it. The normal death toll per day in NYC is about 150 including flu deaths. It is around 800 per day now last I heard.Ματθιας;140734799 said:And...? The flu STILL infects and kills FAR FAR FAR more people. Let's be clear, are you disputing that fact?
BTW, I'm taking the same precautions that I've taken during each and every flu season (I don't get flu shots) and pandemic.
It is not over yet so the total is not known yet. The total will be a reflection of the extreme measures taken to combat it. The normal death toll per day in NYC is about 150 including flu deaths. It is around 800 per day last I heard.
It is not over yet so the total is not known yet. The total will be a reflection of the extreme measures taken to combat it. The normal death toll per day in NYC is about 150 including flu deaths. It is around 800 per day now last I heard.
I don't follow you.NYC is not NYS. I know everyone gets confused sometimes.
Its the death toll now per day minus the normal death toll per day unless some other factor can be responsible for the daily increase. The world wide death total is significant and that is with lock downs in place.
I said 150 a day total . That includes flu deaths and all other deaths. Here is the result of a quick google
On a normal day, 145 people die in New York City. Last week, coronavirus alone killed over 200 per day
I am not sure if it is correct or not but I have heard that number before.