| You can do what you want, OP. I am proceeding with life as normal to the fullest extent possible. Of course, some of it is not possible right now, but if it is, I am there and doing it. | 
| ^^PS, I’m even getting on a couple of planes this week. | 
						
 NYC currently has a shortage of about 25,000 ventilators. This will cause people who don't have to die, to die.  | 
							
						
 And the measures will cause people who don’t have to lose their jobs to lose their jobs.  | 
							
						
 Unless you work for government and were involved in decision-making around decisions to close schools, shelter-in-place etc, I really don't care what you think. I know the people who made these decisions, and they didn't make them lightly. They wrestled with all of these questions, and they are working extremely hard (in some cases risking their own health) to try to minimize the consequences of these difficult and unprecedented decisions. If you are so concerned about people living on the margins, what are you doing to help them? What did you do before this situation to improve their situations so that they would be better able to weather a situation like this? Also, "rationality" dictates that there is economic turmoil with mass deaths, regardless of what you do. The stock market started tumbling well before the schools closed.  | 
							
						
 It’s less than 2, probably considerably less than one. Current testing isn’t capturing asymptomatic who have made up about 50 percent of the infected population in the few areas where general population was tested.  | 
							
						
 Are you reading what this is doing to the lungs of those who don't die?  | 
							
						
 Exactly. Peoples la k of understanding of statistics is mindblowing.  | 
| Fine. Shelter in place for 18 months. | 
| The 2% death rate is assuming modern medical care, in a hospital or ICU, often for many weeks. Good luck with keeping it that low when tens of thousands of people need that level of care. Why do you think the death rate in Italy is so high? | 
						
 This. Not to mention increased fatalities from normal course of business hospital care.  | 
						
 Weird how some people like to just roll with made up statistics and pretend they know what they are talking about.  | 
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						I know it will upset some of the dcum hysterics, but another possibility is  that all the closings here will keep this area from worse case scenarios allowing the country to focus on getting more resources to geographical areas that really need them—NY, Wa, CA.  We are way below the number of positives in the hardest hit states, despite MD and VA now taking several hundred tests a day.
 Now, watch how many posters rush to tell me how that can never happen because they enjoy reveling in doom and gloom.  | 
						
 That would be great except we do not have manufacturing in place to get those resources. Trump is lying daily, ie Dr Fauci covering his face with his hand when Trump talks. Medical professionals are begging for more items to protect them and beds and ventilators, etc.. Unless the federal government starts doing their job, we won't be out of this mess for a very long time.  | 
							
						
 Cannot stop yourself.  |