There’s plenty of medical care available for everyone, even as we open up. So sorry to burst your paranoid bubble. Must be hard for you. Hugs! |
I’ll say it again. Privileged white Americans are too selfish to sustain this. Our government is too corrupt to have put in measures that would have helped people bear it long term. The result is we half assed it for awhile and with summer coming Americans will just decide they’re done. Mass death will become a fixture of life that we accept so we can go to the pool. Northam understands that this is ending whether it’s time or not because we Americans are just too stupid and intolerant to keep doing it. So he’s enacting phases to at least impose some order rather than just let it be a free for all but I’m positive nobody thinks it’s actually a good idea. They just don’t have choices without government support and a compliant populace. |
The curve flattening? How many people do you think will die from covid if we open up now and no longer social distance at all? |
Do you know anyone in healthcare? Hospitals aren’t full (as planned/hoped) but they certainly will be if we go back to regular procedures AND covid. |
The ban on elective procedures gets lifted this Friday. |
Gladly. |
That’s the Virginia spirit. |
The same amount who are dying now. It’s impacting older folks mainly. If you haven’t noticed, many people have never followed the social distancing rules. Big box stores like Wal-Mart and Target are still packed and open. Parks in places like NYC are still packed on weekends. Parks and trails have been abnormally packed as well. Several posts on here complaining about runners while they take their family out for a walk. People have been finding alternatives to social distancing for a while now. So what’s the difference if a few more shops and businesses open up? Heck, you might see MORE social distancing now with more things opening up because we’re now giving people more options than Overcrowding a Walmart. |
You have a dark view of humanity. Bad lighting in the basement? |
Quite a large amount. But still less than 1% of those infected. |
Is that what you said to your delivery people? |
Were you watching the news? The goal was to flatten the curve, it was not to stop the virus. Once the world missed the opportunity to contain the virus, thanks to China, the goal was mitigation and NOT elimination. This is a novel virus. The entire population is susceptible to it. In a country of 330 million, the number of fatalities will be high, but the percentage of people dying is still between .01 and 1%, which is quite low. The fact that we are all susceptible to it at the same time is what makes the numbers seem so overwhelming. Also, we will likely see a higher death rate than a lot of other countries. 40% of adults in the US are obese and obesity is a comorbidity for this virus. All of this is very sad, but these are facts, facts that can’t be changed. |
| Ralph muddled through. |
Not humanity. People who live in the United States mostly. |
So 3 million max? |