I’ve mentioned this previously. Both the wife and I had mild flu-like stuff 
back in mid to late February, too. We both wondered if we already had a mild 
case of beer virus.

-D

> On May 18, 2020, at 9:42 AM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> I wonder how they will be skewed from a reduction in MVAs, bangers shooting 
> each other, other deaths associated with activities that have been 
> diminished.  I guess those can be statistically excluded but it will be 
> interesting to see what the overall death rates are for the months of say 
> March and April in the various categories.
> 
> Some friends (late 60s, he is a retired doc) believe they had the covids back 
> in February -- some sort of flu-like thing but not the flu, not a cold, they 
> felt not real bad for 3-4 days then recovered fairly rapidly.  Their gated 
> luxury resort lifestyle community (lot of nooyawkas have 2nd or 3rd or 4th 
> homes there and relocated) is having free testing this week for the 1%ers so 
> they will see if they got da bug.
> 
> On 5/18/20 1:49 AM, Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes wrote:
>> Looking at excess deaths for this time of year compared to other years is
>> likely to be the best way to tell how many people covid 19 ended up
>> killing. It takes time for those numbers to roll in, though.
> 
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> --FT
> 
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