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Will the Corona Virus impact your hunting plans next fall?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1852021" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>Again, I only am comparing hysteria driven by the media. As a former professional in the health industry I am totally aware of what is being reported through medical media regarding how Covid-19 virus effects patients clinically from what has been ascertained thus far. </p><p>The major issues that should be reported by the news media should be how to avoid contacting the virus which, just so happens, is similar to any air-spead pathogen like influenza. Keep a six foot or more corridor between you and others, cover your mouth when coughing with your elbow if you don't have something else and keep your hands washed and clean as possible. </p><p>But, to cause massive hysteria that will kill our country and others economically by the news media when we have other viruses that are killing far larger numbers of people never is reported and we have the means of inoculation that most don't use. Example, if you could get a shot right now to protect you from the Coronavirus, would you? Of course, as fast as you could roll up your sleeve. But, because you aren't made aware of influenza capable of causing a similar end result, because you have heard the word flu all of your life it seems somewhat insignificant even though what is called strains of flu are always different from year to year. </p><p>The media has hyped this up like it's the new plague of our world and it isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1852021, member: 26477"] Again, I only am comparing hysteria driven by the media. As a former professional in the health industry I am totally aware of what is being reported through medical media regarding how Covid-19 virus effects patients clinically from what has been ascertained thus far. The major issues that should be reported by the news media should be how to avoid contacting the virus which, just so happens, is similar to any air-spead pathogen like influenza. Keep a six foot or more corridor between you and others, cover your mouth when coughing with your elbow if you don't have something else and keep your hands washed and clean as possible. But, to cause massive hysteria that will kill our country and others economically by the news media when we have other viruses that are killing far larger numbers of people never is reported and we have the means of inoculation that most don't use. Example, if you could get a shot right now to protect you from the Coronavirus, would you? Of course, as fast as you could roll up your sleeve. But, because you aren't made aware of influenza capable of causing a similar end result, because you have heard the word flu all of your life it seems somewhat insignificant even though what is called strains of flu are always different from year to year. The media has hyped this up like it's the new plague of our world and it isn't. [/QUOTE]
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