I'm curious as to what the current status of church services are in your area. Any churches not went back yet? Is anyone back using social distancing? Are any back to in-person like before with no precautions?
herofan said:I'm curious as to what the current status of church services are in your area. Any churches not went back yet? Is anyone back using social distancing? Are any back to in-person like before with no precautions?
sstterry said:herofan said:I'm curious as to what the current status of church services are in your area. Any churches not went back yet? Is anyone back using social distancing? Are any back to in-person like before with no precautions?
Our church has been drive in for a few months. One local church opened (singing, the whole shebang)and several members then came down with it including the pastor.
sstterry said:11,300 died from ebola in total worldwide. To date, there have been 129,393 "confirmed" COVID19 deaths in the US alone and 503,000 worldwide.
Not a very good comparison, as that pandemic killed 100,000 in total. COVID is going to blow way past that; it's just getting started.TennesseeTuxedo said:sstterry said:11,300 died from ebola in total worldwide. To date, there have been 129,393 "confirmed" COVID19 deaths in the US alone and 503,000 worldwide.
I guess I should have used the Spanish Flu as a better example. Right now based on your figure the Wuhan Virus is about on par with the Hong Kong flu of 1968-'69 which as I recall didn't warrant a nationwide shutdown of the economy.
One correction, the Hong Kong Flu killed 1 million over two years.Buck Randall said:Not a very good comparison, as that pandemic killed 100,000 in total. COVID is going to blow way past that; it's just getting started.TennesseeTuxedo said:sstterry said:11,300 died from ebola in total worldwide. To date, there have been 129,393 "confirmed" COVID19 deaths in the US alone and 503,000 worldwide.
I guess I should have used the Spanish Flu as a better example. Right now based on your figure the Wuhan Virus is about on par with the Hong Kong flu of 1968-'69 which as I recall didn't warrant a nationwide shutdown of the economy.
Edited to clarify: Talking about the Hong Kong flu.
TennesseeTuxedo said:You people do know that the vast majority of people who contract the Wuhan Flu recover right? This isn't Ebola.
herofan said:TennesseeTuxedo said:You people do know that the vast majority of people who contract the Wuhan Flu recover right? This isn't Ebola.
Well, that clears that up for me since this is the #1 source in the world for accurate news. If I'm ever confused about anything, I just make a quick trip here, and I'm walking in sunshine.
Buck Randall said:Not a very good comparison, as that pandemic killed 100,000 in total. COVID is going to blow way past that; it's just getting started.TennesseeTuxedo said:sstterry said:11,300 died from ebola in total worldwide. To date, there have been 129,393 "confirmed" COVID19 deaths in the US alone and 503,000 worldwide.
I guess I should have used the Spanish Flu as a better example. Right now based on your figure the Wuhan Virus is about on par with the Hong Kong flu of 1968-'69 which as I recall didn't warrant a nationwide shutdown of the economy.
Edited to clarify: Talking about the Hong Kong flu.
TennesseeTuxedo said:Buck Randall said:Not a very good comparison, as that pandemic killed 100,000 in total. COVID is going to blow way past that; it's just getting started.TennesseeTuxedo said:I guess I should have used the Spanish Flu as a better example. Right now based on your figure the Wuhan Virus is about on par with the Hong Kong flu of 1968-'69 which as I recall didn't warrant a nationwide shutdown of the economy.
Edited to clarify: Talking about the Hong Kong flu.
Ebola is a more deadly disease Buck, I'm certain you're aware of that.
TennesseeTuxedo said:herofan said:TennesseeTuxedo said:You people do know that the vast majority of people who contract the Wuhan Flu recover right? This isn't Ebola.
Well, that clears that up for me since this is the #1 source in the world for accurate news. If I'm ever confused about anything, I just make a quick trip here, and I'm walking in sunshine.
Don't you have a home improvement project you need to go ignore?
herofan said:TennesseeTuxedo said:herofan said:Well, that clears that up for me since this is the #1 source in the world for accurate news. If I'm ever confused about anything, I just make a quick trip here, and I'm walking in sunshine.
Don't you have a home improvement project you need to go ignore?
I had a project I was gong to ignore, but I've been napping most of the day, so I wasn't consciously ignoring it. I'll try to stay awake on Monday so I can be aware that I'm ignoring it.
TennesseeTuxedo said:herofan said:TennesseeTuxedo said:Don't you have a home improvement project you need to go ignore?
I had a project I was gong to ignore, but I've been napping most of the day, so I wasn't consciously ignoring it. I'll try to stay awake on Monday so I can be aware that I'm ignoring it.
We all have various gifts and we should exercise them. Rock on.