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Yes, I believe increased testing may find many more hundreds if not thousands of cases. This is not like Ebola or something, many people have it that don't know they have it. They have a "cold" or "flu" or "feel under the weather". It is not like blood starts running out of your eyes or something. If you ask me, (and no-one did), this is somewhat overblown. This is a particularly bad strain of "flu", that may, and I use that word "may" carefully have a higher death rate than some of the other strains of flu we are used to. The population probably doesn't have much resistance to it as we don't eat a lot of dog and cat over here. But if we start testing and finding out that thousands have it and have recovered on their own and thousands more still have it, that will LOWER the death rate considerably. Don't forget that regular (what ever that means) flu kills THOUSANDS of Americans each year, Many thousands. So far Covid-19 has killed one that we know of. Maybe more, we just don't know. I could be wrong of course, as I don't have a license to practice medicine. I do have a license to sell you health insurance though.
And I did stay at a motel a couple of times.
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I have as well, cheap Super 8's. You have to do a bed bug check before retiring however....:laughing: