Florida Department of Health September 30 – 14 new Coronavirus cases in Nassau County

Florida Department of Health
September 30, 2020

Nassau County Emergency Management: DOH-Nassau is conducting case investigations and contact tracing on 15 new cases (Residents & Non-Residents) today.

 

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Hal C. Whitley
Hal C. Whitley (@guest_59070)
3 years ago

Just more of the “fear factor” that’s been pushed on us since February. Sorry, we’re not buying the propaganda anymore. The CDC‘s website indicates a fatality rate for those showing symptoms between 42% and 1% with the best estimate .4%. It also places the number of asymptomatic cases between 20 and 50% with the best estimate of 35%. If you combine these two estimates the estimated overall fatality rate of those infected with a virus with and without symptoms would be .26%. A recent released by the CDC indicates that for ages 0 to 19 there is a 99.97% survival rate. Ages 23 to 49 99.98% survival rate. All you fear mongers out there who want to argue about these numbers need to know that these numbers are from the CDC. So the bottom line is it’s not any different than many years when the flu’s been bad. All this hoopla we’re showered with daily on the news radio etc. is designed to change the world we live in without us having any say in it. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid and look at the facts. This is all about control of the people in a global reset . God bless our dumbed down country.

terry jones
terry jones(@tjjonez39gmail-com)
3 years ago

mr. whitley fails to understand the residual damage done to the body in the after math of “recovery” (?)—–

Hal C. Whitley
Hal C. Whitley (@guest_59073)
3 years ago
Reply to  terry jones

Are you speaking from experience? Do you know anyone that’s had COVID-19 personally? I have two family members in their mid-70s that went through the correct protocol for curing it and they indicated to me that it was comparable to having the normal flu they are both fine now with no residuals.