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  On 4/7/2020 at 1:36 PM, tonedeaf said:

Good post Duke.  Doing the math, mortality rate is about 0.03%.  We DO know all the deaths, we DO NOT know all who actually do have the virus.  We just know confirmed cases.  So percentage is probably lower.

I have survived swine flu, sars, west nile, ebola, measles, small pox, aids, malaria, desentary (sp?), and the Vietnam war.  This is just something else.  I'll survive or I won't. 

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So you think the mortality rate for cancer is 1.8%?

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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:02 PM, tonedeaf said:

Based on what?

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Your math. You took US population of approximately 300M and divided by COVID deaths. So I did the same for Cancer(60 times as many deaths as COVID). So is your math wrong or does Cancer not have a 1.8% mortality rate?

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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:20 PM, Thiefery said:

take this shit to the CV cloakroom thread.. I'm sure Tonedeafs math would be much appreciated there..  Not you Randolph.. CR is already bad enough

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No. An accurate mortality rate is essential to estimate the odds of a football season happening. Maybe tone deaf has an explanation. 

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  On 4/7/2020 at 1:36 PM, tonedeaf said:
We DO know all the deaths


I'm not going to totally derail this thread since it's supposed to be about football, but this is flat wrong. It's not the level of undercount as the number of cases, but there are suspected deaths going undocumented.
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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:16 PM, Irieguy said:

Your math. You took US population of approximately 300M and divided by COVID deaths. So I did the same for Cancer(60 times as many deaths as COVID). So is your math wrong or does Cancer not have a 1.8% mortality rate?

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No.  I took the deaths and divided it into the CONFIRMED cases.  According to your math, the entire population has cancer.  I do not.  I do not have coronavirus so I won't be included in any statistic.  How many will actually have the virus, not be diagnosed, and recover?  We will only know the actual deaths, not the actual number of people that have the virus.  

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  On 4/6/2020 at 8:32 PM, A’Dam Psycho said:
it’s not me goofball, doctors are literally saying this. Coumo said this in his press conference this morning 

They're saying it for certain locations and with the qualifier that it's directly tied to distancing measures being effective. What exactly do you think happens if you just turn everyone lose and let 150k people tailgate all day?
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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:38 PM, gmr548 said:


 

 


I'm not going to totally derail this thread since it's supposed to be about football, but this is flat wrong. It's not the level of undercount as the number of cases, but there are suspected deaths going undocumented.

 

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Normally that would be correct. But in this case it wouldn't surprise me if everything is considered to be connected to the virus.  Politics being what they are. 

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  On 4/7/2020 at 1:36 PM, tonedeaf said:

Good post Duke.  Doing the math, mortality rate is about 0.03%.  We DO know all the deaths, we DO NOT know all who actually do have the virus.  We just know confirmed cases.  So percentage is probably lower.

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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:43 PM, tonedeaf said:

No.  I took the deaths and divided it into the CONFIRMED cases.  According to your math, the entire population has cancer.  I do not.  I do not have coronavirus so I won't be included in any statistic.  How many will actually have the virus, not be diagnosed, and recover?  We will only know the actual deaths, not the actual number of people that have the virus.  

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Just to clarify ... I think you mean you divided the number of deaths by the number of confirmed cases, not into.  Even then, though, the resulting rate is about 3%, not 0.03%. Big difference.

11018 / 369069 = 0.02985...

...or about 3%.

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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:26 PM, futureman said:

football season is happening.  on time.  this is such a dumb thread. 

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It may well happen but without fans.  Way too much liability for the schools having tens of thousands of congregated together with the virus still spreading.  

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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:47 PM, tonedeaf said:
Normally that would be correct. But in this case it wouldn't surprise me if everything is considered to be connected to the virus.  Politics being what they are. 

I'm not biting on your trying to inject politics. It's well documented that the resources haven't been in place to get an accurate death count and that the number is higher. The debatable bit is to what degree.
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  On 4/7/2020 at 5:24 PM, Lat22 said:

If we're still shutdown in August, football will be the last thing on our minds.  We'll be in soup lines.

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We won't be (unless we can hit by a 2nd wave that overwhelms hospitals again).  But I'd expect that crowd restrictions will stay in place for some time.  At least until antibody testing and effective treatments can be sorted out.

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  On 4/7/2020 at 3:57 PM, wood said:

 

Just to clarify ... I think you mean you divided the number of deaths by the number of confirmed cases, not into.  Even then, though, the resulting rate is about 3%, not 0.03%. Big difference.

11018 / 369069 = 0.02985...

...or about 3%.

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Yes. Tonedeaf can’t even do basic math. @tonedeaf maybe sit this one out if you can’t do basic division. 

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I'm the least religious guy on this board, but I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make sure we have football this year. I'm ready to go Old Testament here. I'll sleep with as many of your wives/girlfriends/daughters/sisters as it takes. Am I on the right track here? I'm not what you would call "Biblically Literate."

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  On 4/7/2020 at 5:36 PM, aggie08 said:

We won't be (unless we can hit by a 2nd wave that overwhelms hospitals again).  But I'd expect that crowd restrictions will stay in place for some time.  At least until antibody testing and effective treatments can be sorted out.

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This.  There's a huge difference between all of us returning to some normalcy as we figure out who's had it and just saying fuck it and opening 100,000 seat stadiums.  The economy will return before mass gatherings.

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  On 4/7/2020 at 3:57 PM, wood said:

 

Just to clarify ... I think you mean you divided the number of deaths by the number of confirmed cases, not into.  Even then, though, the resulting rate is about 3%, not 0.03%. Big difference.

11018 / 369069 = 0.02985...

...or about 3%.

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You are correct.  My bad. 

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  On 4/7/2020 at 5:46 PM, Irieguy said:

Yes. Tonedeaf can’t even do basic math. @tonedeaf maybe sit this one out if you can’t do basic division. 

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I got it backwards.  Better than you though. You used the entire population .  

 

  On 4/7/2020 at 5:50 PM, aggie08 said:

I can't wait until he tries to figure out why 10 is only 1.0% of 10.

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Yep.  Got it backwards.  Better than using the entire population to figure the mortality rate for cancer.  All he figured out was the percentage of the population that dies of cancer. 

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  On 4/7/2020 at 12:18 AM, Pancho said:
This will help...
 
Those kits were being deployed last week..the Abbott labs kits. Its not a special thing for the NBA that release makes it sound like..
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  On 4/7/2020 at 2:38 PM, gmr548 said:

I'm not going to totally derail this thread since it's supposed to be about football, but this is flat wrong. It's not the level of undercount as the number of cases, but there are suspected deaths going undocumented.

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You mean like that tiger dude huh

  On 4/7/2020 at 5:24 PM, Lat22 said:

If we're still shutdown in August, football will be the last thing on our minds.  We'll be in soup lines.

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I'm ok with soup in the winter but August, meh, that's a bit early.

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We've been looking for a vaccine for 2-3 months at the most. The experts say it takes around 18 months to have one tested & ready. How can a football season start before then? 

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  On 4/7/2020 at 8:39 PM, 4th&Five said:

Looks like Mike Gundy is just as clueless as some of the posters here. 
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Doesn't the data overwhelmingly support his position?  Since when does using the data that we have collected mean someone is clueless? 

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  On 4/9/2020 at 5:43 PM, JFKFC said:

We've been looking for a vaccine for 2-3 months at the most. The experts say it takes around 18 months to have one tested & ready. How can a football season start before then? 

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I don't really think we should start it back up at all. There are potentially many diseases out there that are highly communicable and without a vaccine. 

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