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Will the Corona Virus impact your hunting plans next fall?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1851275" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>It's Just numbers</p><p></p><p>people hope to win the mega millions powerball or LOTTO, Americans spend over 71 Billion dollars per year to try and win-- and the odds of winning that are 1 in 303Million</p><p></p><p></p><p>right now out of 7.5B people world wide, over 120,000 have contracted the disease and 4300 are dead over just a short 3 month period-- places like Italy have only had it for just under a month and already have 10,000 cases with 600 dead---it has just started here in the US--</p><p>From Oct 1, 2019 to Feb 29, 2020 there were an estimated 46.5M cases of the flu in the US with estimated deaths of 36,000--that is .07% death rate-- cant use US covid-19 stats yet as its just starting so Ill use the average numbers worldwide-- CV-19 has a death rate of 3.6%, so currently the CV-19 has a death rate of 50X higher than the flu, and the flu has a vaccine available .</p><p></p><p>I hope we can all be "pro-active" rather than "re-active" like other countries</p><p></p><p>its nothing to freak out about, but precautions are necessary to curb the rapid spread as no one yet knows the future implications.</p><p></p><p>The boy scouts motto is "always be prepared"</p><p>the Military often uses the phrase "Two is one, and one is none"</p><p>philosopher George Santayana said "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it"</p><p>"One second ago is the past, and the past is history"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1851275, member: 94491"] It's Just numbers people hope to win the mega millions powerball or LOTTO, Americans spend over 71 Billion dollars per year to try and win-- and the odds of winning that are 1 in 303Million right now out of 7.5B people world wide, over 120,000 have contracted the disease and 4300 are dead over just a short 3 month period-- places like Italy have only had it for just under a month and already have 10,000 cases with 600 dead---it has just started here in the US-- From Oct 1, 2019 to Feb 29, 2020 there were an estimated 46.5M cases of the flu in the US with estimated deaths of 36,000--that is .07% death rate-- cant use US covid-19 stats yet as its just starting so Ill use the average numbers worldwide-- CV-19 has a death rate of 3.6%, so currently the CV-19 has a death rate of 50X higher than the flu, and the flu has a vaccine available . I hope we can all be "pro-active" rather than "re-active" like other countries its nothing to freak out about, but precautions are necessary to curb the rapid spread as no one yet knows the future implications. The boy scouts motto is "always be prepared" the Military often uses the phrase "Two is one, and one is none" philosopher George Santayana said "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it" "One second ago is the past, and the past is history" [/QUOTE]
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