Dr H Lecter
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I agree, but this is an unusual situation and has been an unusual situation. Right now without the virus, we have less than a 25% shot and a win in the SEC tournament means little. 2 wins yes but there will be several teams that may back if schools decline so might as well be us. It is what it is. The NIT maybe cancelled as well because of the panic....even the NCAA. The field maybe reduced also to 32, which maybe another option? Who knows. Traveling during this time and all the ins and outs of direct or indirect contact will be at all time high for panic.I'd rather earn the bid vs backing in.
I don't know of any basketball player who's grown up aspiring to the CBI.
That’s where I disagree. In our “monkey see, monkey do” society, every new media report, every cancellation, every sold out grocery store is telling you to panic.Very thoughtful and informed post.
no one is saying we need to panic. Let’s listen to organizations like WHO and CDC for these recommendations, they have expert opinions. We don’t want to look back like Italy and wish we had done more to help contain this and protect the most vulnerable. The NCAA tournament will certainly look different with empty stands but I think it will go on.
I agree that I don’t think it’s worth it to panic, though I do think that extreme measures like limiting large gatherings of people that may be infected (aka not athletes) are a good idea to see if we can end it through isolation.That’s where I disagree. In our “monkey see, monkey do” society, every new media report, every cancellation, every sold out grocery store is telling you to panic.
They may not be saying the words, “ We should panic,” but the actions of every governing body is suggesting that the panic is warranted, and everyone’s individual reaction supports that idea. How’s your 401k, this afternoon?
If you would take the time to read the 3 or 4 posts ahead of my response instead of just trying to be a sarcastic ass, you would see that it was in response to cancelling all of the NCAA tournaments, not just the CBI. EVERY basketball player dreams of playing in the NCAA tournament - which now is going to be diminished with no crowds allowed in and if this hysteria continues as it is now for the next week, could possibly be completely cancelled.
I’m as frustrated on the 401k as anyone, but anyone who is not prepared to lose money from time to time should not really be in the market. Take a long run approach, it will bounce back. You can even make some money if you buy the dip, the tricky part of course is knowing when to pull the trigger.That’s where I disagree. In our “monkey see, monkey do” society, every new media report, every cancellation, every sold out grocery store is telling you to panic.
They may not be saying the words, “ We should panic,” but the actions of every governing body is suggesting that the panic is warranted, and everyone’s individual reaction supports that idea. How’s your 401k, this afternoon?
This is 10 times worse than the flu and there is no vaccine. How stupid are you ?View attachment 265707
Then we should have never played a tournament based on that logic as the flu kills 300,000-650,000 per year. So far the Coronavirus has killed 4607 people! This is stupid to say the least!
Virus that’s here every winter vs one that literally just came on the scene and has infected 100,000 + and >4K deaths on 6 continents in 3 months, with a mortality rate 20 x that of flu (and for vulnerable older people with chronic pulmonary conditions this looks to be even higher)....Imagine if this becomes as wide spread as flu.Why don't we just cancel all games each year during flu season? that kills many more people than this virus will.
Yes, the flu kills over 30k a year in the US. So what? The coronavirus is on par to be as contagious as the 2009 swine flu, which infected nearly 20% of the world population. The coronavirus currently has a mortality rate of 3.4%. We know this number will come down with more testing so lets be conservative and call it 1%. That is 10 times higher than the seasonal flu at it's worst. So try and consider if 1/5 of the US contracts the coronavirus and 1 out every 100 of those die. This has the very real potenetial of being the worse pandemic since the 1918 Spanish Flu that killed between 50 and 100 millon peope worldwide. But that is not the real concern. The real concern is that 15% of those infected with the coronavirus require hospitalization, and nearly 5% need an ICU bed and/or a ventilator. This country does not have enough hospital beds or vents to take care of those people, and that doesnt even account for the normal, yearly need for those services. So keep telling yourself the flu is worse and this is just meida hype, and I hope you are right, but don't acted shocked when you hear stories of people being treated in school gyms instead of hospitals or when someone you know is told there is no room at the hospital and they have to deal with a severe illness at home.
If you're 40, like myself, I completely agree. If you're 65, or older, this likely could cripple any plans you may have had to retire comfortably if you were still invested in high risk, volatile funds...a questionable strategy for someone that age, to begin with. If your assets had been moved to lower risk funds, your damage is minimized, though not entirely eliminated.I’m as frustrated on the 401k as anyone, but anyone who is not prepared to lose money from time to time should not really be in the market. Take a long run approach, it will bounce back. You can even make some money if you buy the dip, the tricky part of course is knowing when to pull the trigger.
Haven’t heard any health officials thinking the virus can be “ended through isolation”. Only that the spread can be slowed.I agree that I don’t think it’s worth it to panic, though I do think that extreme measures like limiting large gatherings of people that may be infected (aka not athletes) are a good idea to see if we can end it through isolation.
Virus that’s here every winter vs one that literally just came on the scene and has infected 100,000 + and >4K deaths on 6 continents in 3 months, with a mortality rate 20 x that of flu (and for vulnerable older people with chronic pulmonary conditions this looks to be even higher)....Imagine if this becomes as wide spread as flu.
How about we Listen to infection disease experts and not social media or uninformed opinions? Does life change? Yeah. Is it inconvenient? Yeah. But these measures are meant to contain the virus and save lives.
Haven’t heard any health officials thinking the virus can be “ended through isolation”. Only that the spread can be slowed.
Too many different types of flu for the vaccines to work perfectly. Plus, maybe the flu would have a higher mortality rate (definitely would have a higher infection rate) if we didn’t get vaccinated.Vaccines. How good are the flu vaccines working? Besides many of you all wouldn't take the vaccine anyway. Note:. I am pro vaccines, but flu vac jus doesn't seem to work.