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Getting the straight dope on Covid-19

<p>We repeatedly hear those talking heads on the news telling us to listen to the doctors and follow the science when it comes to dealing with Covid-19&period;  There is one major problem&period;  If you listen to them as intensely as I do for my commentaries&comma; you will discover that even the doctors and the scientific statistics are inconsistent over time – and doctor to doctor&period;  And once their information goes through the media spin machine&comma; there is hardly any solid truth to be found – at least not as much as they intimate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Let us be very clear on the generally accepted facts&period;  Covid-19 is a particularly virulent form of the flu&period;  There are several reasons for that&period;  It tends to be more infectious – meaning easier to spread&period;  That may be due to the fact that so many carriers are asymptomatic—and run around spreading the disease before they know they have it&period;  The death rate from Covid-19 tends to be higher than other types of flus&period;  It tends to overwhelm the immune systems of people with immune-deficiency diseases and compromised lung capacity&period;  This means that it hits hardest on the most elderly with advanced chronic diseases – as does almost any other disease&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is not my intention to dissuade anyone from taking whatever safety precautions they deem necessary – depending on their age&comma; health&comma; activities&comma; and location&period;   If you are over 80&comma; with advanced illness – especially of the lung – live in a so-called hot spot and have to intermingle with people&comma; you should take maximum precautions – wear masks&comma; wash hands and stay home as much as possible&period;  That is just common sense&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A major issue is whether the scary reports we get from the doctors and the news are legitimate or excessive&period;  Again&comma; the media reports seem to be narratives based on sensationalism and politics&period;  Even as I observe the news media incessant reports on the numbers of cases&comma; spikes&comma; hot spots and deaths&comma; the facts seem a lot less scary&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Before we take up some of the FACTS&comma; let us consider what we heard over time in listening to the top experts&period;  In January&comma; Dr&period; Anthony Fauci said that he did not believe that the Wuhan Virus – as we called it then &&num;8212&semi; would pose a serious threat to the United States&period;  That’s right&period;  President Trump was listening to the professionals when he suggested that the impact on the United States would be minimal – but the press intentionally forgets Fauci’s professional opinion as they repeatedly blast Trump&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In a later interview&comma; Fauci was asked if he would get tested&period;  He dismissed the question with a bit of derision&period;  He said he had no need to be tested because he did not have any symptoms&period;  Only those with symptoms should be tested&comma; he insisted&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There was a time when Fauci and others said that masks should be worn only by those infected because they do not provide protection from getting the disease&period;  Now the campaign is to wear masks whenever you are out of the house&period;  The media shames those they find in public without masks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It was not long ago that the scientists were assuring us that for reasons unknown&comma; younger people were not likely to get the disease&period;  Now the news reports a growing number of cases infecting younger people – those between the ages of 25 and 55&period;  The television talking heads speculate – without knowledge – that the virus may be mutating&period;  Scary stuff&period;  But&comma; according to epidemiologists it is more likely that the increase in testing is identifying those who went undiagnosed because they were asymptomatic&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We hear the daily tally of the number of deaths&comma; but what is not reported is that a remarkably high percentage of those deaths – especially in senior homes – is &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;assumed&period;”  There has been no test – before or after death – to confirm that the deceased even had Covid-19&period;  In one New York nursing home I researched&comma; the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;assumed” cases were 60 percent of the total deaths attributed to Covid-19&period;  I did not know that assumptions were scientific fact&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>You will also recall the warning about touching infected surfaces&period;  This led to recommendations of obsessive hand washing&comma; not touching the nose&comma; eyes or lips&comma; not shaking hands&comma; wearing gloves&comma; and wiping off surfaces&period;  Just a week ago&comma; the media had a doctor reporting that touch is a very poor transmitter of the disease&period; According to Dr&period; Ezekiel Emanuel&comma; one needs to inhale a large quantity of the virus over a prolonged period to absorb enough of the virus to overpower the immune system&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Emanuel also highly recommended going outside where wind and sun mitigate the potential of the virus&period;  He had recommended against closing outdoor venues&period;  At the same time&comma; others were suggesting one stay at home unless absolutely necessary&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The one fact that seems to be consistent over time is that approximately 80 percent of those getting Covid-19 will not require medical intervention&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So … if we are to avoid risks&comma; it seems relevant to know the risks&period;  For example&comma; what is the benefit of wearing a mask to avoid Covid-19&quest;  According to CNN’s Dr&period; Sanjay Gupta&comma; if you wear a mask your chance of contracting the disease is 1&period;7 percent&period;  If you do not wear a mask&comma; studies indicate that you have a 3 percent chance of contracting Covid-19&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Put another way&comma; if you wear a mask&comma; you have a 98&period;3 percent chance of NOT contracting Covid-19&period;  And if you do wear a mask&comma; you have a 97 percent chance of NOT contracting the disease&period;  According to Gupta&comma; there is truly little chance of contracting the disease whether you wear a mask or not&period;  Let me restate that it does not mean those in the most vulnerable situation should not take maximum precautions&comma; but only that the general public is not at as high a risk as we are led to believe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since 80 percent of those who get Covid-19 do not require medical intervention or a trip to the hospital&comma; the odds are pretty good that if you contract Covid-19 you will be at home feeling sick for a while – and maybe not even feeling sick&period;  But&comma; if you are sick&comma; stay home – just as you would be advised if you had the common flu&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There is much being reported about spikes in the number of cases&period;  The press tends to poo-poo the argument that it is more likely due to increased testing rather than actual increases in number&period;  But that facts suggest otherwise&period;  States where these spikes are said to be occurring – such as Texas and Florida – are among the states doing the most testing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What can be said is that we now have more &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;known” cases&comma; but no proof that the spread is accelerating&period;  The fact that the new cases are disproportionately among the young is further evidence that testing is identifying the hitherto asymptomatic folks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Further evidence that Covid-19 is not spreading exponentially is the fact that the hospital rate has been holding steady and the death rate is declining significantly&period;  If the cases were expanding apart from testing&comma; hospitalizations and the deaths would be increasing commensurately&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is easy to get panicked by Covid-19 – especially when there are so many folks overtly trying to panic us&period;  Maybe it is hyper caution by medical authorities&period;  Maybe it is the tendency of the media to sensationalize&period;  Maybe it is the passing all the information through a biased political lens&period;  But it is clear that the risks of contracting or dying from Covid-19 are not as high as most seem to believe&period;  Even living in what is called the new hot spot or epicenter in southern Florida&comma; I know of only one person who has contracted Covid-19&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If my chance of getting and surviving Covid-19 is around 98 percent&comma; that is rather good odds for taking some risk&period;  After all&comma; I jumped out of an airplane for the first time in my life knowing that my odds of getting killed are about the same as dying form Covid-19&period;  So&comma; why would I not go out to my favorite restaurants&comma; go bowling&comma; play tennis&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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