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I'm so glad that things are reopening. My 401k is going to recover!
Who cares if millions die? I don't know them.
Rising Star
Millions won’t die, turn off cnn
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Jared Kushner’s dad bought his son’s way into Harvard, and this is the result.
You win.
Rising Star
How many people will die from a recession/ depression? The curve has been flattened, time to move forward
Chief
VP1 - where are those graphics from? Looks cool and would like to read more
Chief
Actually if you will do the research the White House or the task force has not reviewed the CDC information. Dr Birx has looked at it preliminary and disagrees.
The headline is false.
I’m so confused by the changing goalposts.
At first we sheltered in place to lower the number of cases below our hospital system capacity. We did not want the hospitals so overloaded that people got turned away and died but would have been saved if the hospital had capacity.
The original estimates pretty much said no matter what we did the same % of the population would get the disease, it was just a matter of timing.
Based on the actions we took, we lowered the bell curve so much that hospitals were furloughing staff because not enough Coronavirus patients arrived and they stopped all other elective procedures. I think it is fair to say that of all the people who died, none of them died because they could not get the proper resources to save their life.
However, in spite of all this, we still have a large chunk of people who want a permanent lock down until the virus completely disappears, which will not happen unless everyone locked themself inside for a month. That means everyone. No grocery trips, no Costco trips etc. Even if you could pull that impossible feat off, you would then need to lock down the borders for a few years until it blows over. If even one person with the virus snuck across the border it could blow info a pandemic again.
Assuming the projections are the same with respect to the % of the population who will get the virus, idk how keeping the cases so far below our hospital capacity is doing us any favors. Aren’t we just pushing a big spike further down the timeline?
Chief
This is a straw man argument. No one is asking for what you postulated. And it’s not clear that another wave in several years time would be as widespread. This fall, yes maybe, but in several years more and more people will have had it and thus likely to not get it again, or at least not as severe a case (that research is still being done).
3,000 a day? Who is volunteering to be among the 3,000 a day though?
Rising Star
Hope you wear a mask.
this seems off when you compare it to how Europe is doing, being 2-3 weeks ahead in this cycle and applying similar measures