Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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Dry Rot
You do realise that the 20% require hospital resources that no country has?
Wrong. Seasonal flu mortality rate is 0.1%. Covid 19 is least 10 to 20 twenty times that.
Wrong. Curiously, they seem to be unaffected and/or have little symptoms.
Correct. At least twice or three times as infectious.
Maybe right, maybe wrong. There is no data that suggests that this a winter disease, but some believe that summer in the northern hemisphere will give some relief. There is some research that believes it does not like warmer temps.
That's the good news.
Bad news is that we downunder are heading towards winter.
And there is no remedy. Try telling 70+ year olds not to worry.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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1eyedog
And there is no remedy. Try telling 70+ year olds not to worry.
Agreed.
Current stats say that 15% of them infected will die.
My mum is in that group.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
Look I feel for all people who are affected and afflicted by this, but I don't believe the level of panic is justified. You say that the flu has a mortality rate of .1% and Covid 19 has a mortality rate 10 to 20 times that. That sounds enormous, but still equates to 1% to 2% of people infected.
In perspective, the Australian population is around 21m - that means if everyone was infected 420k people would be expected to die. The fact is not everyone is going to get infected. China has a population of 1.3 billion people and they have about 80,000 infected. What appears to be happening is that if government's can get ahead of it, they can slow the rate at which the virus spreads.
The argument that 20% of people would require hospitalisation is a red herring. It is not like you will have 20% of the population infected and requiring hospitalisation all at the same time! At its peak there will be shortages yes, but that peak will pass.
I get people are concerned, but this is not a population kliller. The virus would need a mortality rate of 20% plus and an infection level significantly above what Covid 19 is. As for not following WHO guidelines, I know who I'd prefer to get my information off and someone who posts on YouTube isn't one of them.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
UCL game in Germany to be played with no crowd.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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FrediKanoute
Look I feel for all people who are affected and afflicted by this, but I don't believe the level of panic is justified. You say that the flu has a mortality rate of .1% and Covid 19 has a mortality rate 10 to 20 times that. That sounds enormous, but still equates to 1% to 2% of people infected.
In perspective, the Australian population is around 21m - that means if everyone was infected 420k people would be expected to die. The fact is not everyone is going to get infected. China has a population of 1.3 billion people and they have about 80,000 infected. What appears to be happening is that if government's can get ahead of it, they can slow the rate at which the virus spreads.
The argument that 20% of people would require hospitalisation is a red herring. It is not like you will have 20% of the population infected and requiring hospitalisation all at the same time! At its peak there will be shortages yes, but that peak will pass.
I get people are concerned, but this is not a population kliller. The virus would need a mortality rate of 20% plus and an infection level significantly above what Covid 19 is. As for not following WHO guidelines, I know who I'd prefer to get my information off and someone who posts on YouTube isn't one of them.
Agree regarding sources of information. Primordial fears are exacerbated by confusion; experts in epidemiology from sanctioned sources are making the most sense to me (Department of Health) . As for all the WHO bashing, there is some justification but I believe it's a little over the top. The problem lies with the fact they have to interface with national governments to fulfill their goal of "health for all". Its their only conduit. So unfortunately they have to deal with governments like China who probably have certain demands that some would consider unreasonable (including me eg not allowing Taipei to have a seat at the table); it's that or they walk away and they're in the dark like the Russians did during the cold war protesting the United State's influence. I agree they need work, you don't have to search far to see their recent failings (slow response to Ebola outbreak) however I think they're necessary to provide a coordinated response to something like this and we don't want confidence in them diminished too far as this spreads more panic.
Back to our club though, those of us going to the season launch received information yesterday outlining the club's measures. Basically no touching. I can paste it if anyone wants the whole thing.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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Grantysghost
Back to our club though, those of us going to the season launch received information yesterday outlining the club's measures. Basically no touching. I can paste it if anyone wants the whole thing.
I am going but my mate booked the tickets, so I haven't got it. Can you please paste, maybe under Events thread, or PM
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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bornadog
I am going but my mate booked the tickets, so I haven't got it. Can you please paste, maybe under Events thread, or PM
Yes no worries will place in events.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
Sam Switkowski named as the Dockers player tested for Corona Virus. Hasn't played in the pre-season games.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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Dry Rot
Agreed.
Current stats say that 15% of them infected will die.
My mum is in that group.
Mine too with a heart murmur. All good for those at the Desktop offering their opinions they're entitled to them, but people are / have been affected in different ways. The virus affects in different ways too. You can have no symptoms, flu-like symptoms or be in your 40s and healthy yet be bed-ridden for a week with heavy sweats and a fever every night. Then there's the deaths. Sounds shit.
Italy is getting hammered, it's coming here and there will be a lot of grief throughout a number of communities.
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The AFL announces it will play games with no crowds IF mass gatherings are banned by the Federal Government because of the #coronavirus
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Axe Man
Sam Switkowski named as the Dockers player tested for Corona Virus. Hasn't played in the pre-season games.
Docker Sam Switkowski has been cleared of coronavirus.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
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chef
SXSW cancelled.
Indian Wells the 5th biggest Tennis tournament in the world cancelled.
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
Not cancelled, but the Osaka Sumo Basho just kicked off with no spectators, only officials and the rickishi's entourages allowed.
https://i.ibb.co/CV8MHyj/Screen-Shot...5-24-16-PM.png
This'd typically be a packed house for the full fifteen days of the tournament with the royal family in attendance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpttcZAKNJM
Re: Coronavirus: could the 2020 AFL season be called off?
Dan Andrews just announced that it’s inevitable that schools and offices will be closed.
Get ready for Round 1 to be played in an empty stadium.