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This shows that the reopening was not done in a smart way. |
That shows that people who are not even at risk were overdoing the isolation. Sooner or later everyone gets exposed to this thing and so it ends. |
+1000. Exactly. This virus is going to run its course, one way or another. |
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To put things in perspective.. Arizona is the size of Montgomery County - population wise.. MoCo is spread on the area of whooping... 507 mi² Arizona is spread on the area of.. 113,998 mi² As you see, people could really easily social distance as the density is minimal. So now.. they simply are mingling more and so the epidemic is moving at it's speed, which considering the data is not really hysterical. |
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| Arizona is NOT the population of MoCo! |
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Az pop is over 7 million.
MoCo is well under 2 million. |
If the rest of the world's great democracies can avoid that fate, why can't the United States? Why can't we make the effort to save as many lives as possible? |
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We are not a great democracy.
We are a flawed one. |
And the pp who says they can distance has never been to Arizona. Arizona is urban areas, plus Native reservations, plus incredibly sparsly populated desert. Nevada, which is similar, is actually the most urban state in the country, in terms of the % of its population that lives in cities. The urban portions of these states are basically islands in the desert. |
Do you live in AZ? Or are you just reading press reports? |
Look, I am not one of these MAGA, “It’s just the flu” types. But Eric Feigl-Ding is a complete attention seeking drama queen hack. He was one of the first people to tweet about Corona, and had inpressive credentials. But the twitter fame went to his head and he has just been doubling down on the drama ever since. I think history will look back at these Public Health Twitter superstars very negatively in hindsight. He is the Lizzy Gruber of Public Health |