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Title: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Majorjoel on March 12, 2020, 07:56:35 PM
I just got a call from my friend Rick Lorenzen that they are cancelling the Kalamazoo Michigan Living History Show because of Corona virus concerns.  The show was set to be held March 21 & 22. 

Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: FALout on March 13, 2020, 03:12:15 AM
I hope that doesn’t happen to the Princeton, Il show, I’ve been looking forward to looking at some old rifles.
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Robert Wolfe on March 13, 2020, 03:18:37 AM
Unfortunately I think we are going to be seeing more and more of this.
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Clark Badgett on March 13, 2020, 04:25:43 AM
This subject has me so flabbergasted. They have just cancelled all Marine basic training graduation and family day activities until further notice and my son is set to graduate in May. In this country of around 325 million, there are currently about 1000 reported positive case of this not so new coronavirus with 39 deaths, and the whole world goes crazy. Yet, 10,000-15,000 die each year from the flu, in this country and yet not even an eye batted. And to think just 3 days ago they were saying the spread was slowing down.
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: ToddCook on March 13, 2020, 04:22:29 PM
There is a ton of negative commenting going on social media about this, and I won't be part of it. Many would say shutting down events is over reacting, and they may be right. However:

1. There is no immunization for this such as a flu shot.
2. Mortality rates are still developing numbers, but they are clearly at a much higher percentage than the flu.
3. Isolating people and slowing the spread keeps the health care industry from being overwhelmed.
4. This does seem to be very contagious.

I am not an alarmist. I'm not panicking and I'm not buying 500 rolls of toilet paper. But I think being cautious with a disease that still has many unknowns is smart. Even if it's inconvienient.
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: t.caster on March 13, 2020, 08:24:46 PM
Kalamazoo Living History Show has a Facebook  page and they requested the vendors who would have been there to post there contact info on FB and many, many have done so already. Just in case you can't live without something, but it won't be the same without seeing all your friends who show up!
You don't get the close up hands-on inspection of thing online like you do in person. Oh well...
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Dennis Glazener on March 13, 2020, 08:27:05 PM
There is a ton of negative commenting going on social media about this, and I won't be part of it. Many would say shutting down events is over reacting, and they may be right. However:

1. There is no immunization for this such as a flu shot.
2. Mortality rates are still developing numbers, but they are clearly at a much higher percentage than the flu.
3. Isolating people and slowing the spread keeps the health care industry from being overwhelmed.
4. This does seem to be very contagious.

I am not an alarmist. I'm not panicking and I'm not buying 500 rolls of toilet paper. But I think being cautious with a disease that still has many unknowns is smart. Even if it's inconvienient.

Totally agree.
Dennis
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: oldtravler61 on March 13, 2020, 08:58:25 PM
   Ok I'm only Asking for a friend.. If this is as bad as they say it is...How come they haven't shut down all the government buildings an such...Or am I missing something..  Also like Wall Street etcetera.......  Oldtravler
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: smart dog on March 13, 2020, 09:09:44 PM
Hi Oldtraveler,
They are.  Many departments are having employees work from home but there are some functions that have to go on like defense and institutions like the CDC. As for information, I pay attention to what Dr. Anthony Fauci of NIH has to say and ignore most others.

dave
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: oldtravler61 on March 14, 2020, 12:24:02 AM
  Dave appreciate you an others advice...I don't like T.V ..so when. I need good advice I come here...far better than anything else...  Thanks again....Oldtravler
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Mike Brooks on March 16, 2020, 02:18:32 AM
I hope that doesn’t happen to the Princeton, Il show, I’ve been looking forward to looking at some old rifles.
I was there. Full show. There were no deaths of those attending that I am aware of, although most people were carrying a roll of toilet paper with them just in case.

Side note....I believe I read on FB that the Illinois Governor demanded all restaurants and bars be shut down until further notice. ???
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Stophel on March 16, 2020, 04:30:27 AM
I'm just glad I got to go to the Lake Cumberland show before all the hyped up hysteria.  The whole world is shutting down now.  I better not say anything else...
Title: Re: Kalamazoo Living History Event Canceled
Post by: Dave Marsh on March 16, 2020, 06:14:41 AM
This is what all of the toilet paper is for.  They are just trying to protect themselves with spit balls...My grandson has one and it shoots great spitballs.  I won't say who bought it for him.   :-X

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