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<blockquote data-quote="stu60" data-source="post: 2304743" data-attributes="member: 524274"><p>I think you misunderstand my point. The media report cases as if they are hospital cases which for some people can be unnecessarily distressing, if they said X were asymptomatic Y mild cases and Z hospitalised or just give the number hospitalised, then we have a better idea as to the situation. If the majority of people are not keeling over and having to be hospitalised who have been infected then for the majority there is nothing to worry about as for them it is no worse than seasonal flu. Those who are more susceptible need to take extra precautions on an informed basis, there will always be those unaware they have underlying problems who will get caught but that unfortunately is life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stu60, post: 2304743, member: 524274"] I think you misunderstand my point. The media report cases as if they are hospital cases which for some people can be unnecessarily distressing, if they said X were asymptomatic Y mild cases and Z hospitalised or just give the number hospitalised, then we have a better idea as to the situation. If the majority of people are not keeling over and having to be hospitalised who have been infected then for the majority there is nothing to worry about as for them it is no worse than seasonal flu. Those who are more susceptible need to take extra precautions on an informed basis, there will always be those unaware they have underlying problems who will get caught but that unfortunately is life. [/QUOTE]
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