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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What we need to ask ourselves is why South Korea has 300 deaths and an unemployment rate of 4%. while we are at 90,000 deaths and an unemployment rate of nearly 15% Good governance matters. We should not have to choose between our lives and our livelihood We should be demanding more from our elected leaders: more testing, more contact tracing, more PPE, more coordination of public health efforts, honest and transparent accounting of all deaths everywhere [/quote] thanks for the latest D talking points again just like clockwork South Korea has a healthier population, almost no brown people (Vitamin D) issue, and most importantly a collectivist society testing doesn't matter if you are sick stay home contact tracing doesn't matter the virus is everywhere PPE eh wrap a rag around your face coordination of public health efforts ok you got one right congrats honest and transparent accounting of all deaths sure along with statistics showing deaths from this for generally healthy folks are insignificant and most are nursing home related next[/quote] This cannot be a serious response! Every reputable Public health expert tells us this is what we have to do to reopen safely Regarding your point that the task is harder in the US well that is why we need stronger leadership from our administration. Not excuses or deflections. [/quote] and every economic expert says if we don't reopen the country will collapse and yes that's a serious response[/quote] Enough with the public health "experts"!!! We need LEADERS. People who don't turn on a whim, who take problems seriously, all problems, all the deaths, all the devastation, all the people and not just the dang Boomers. People are NOT dying from this like we're being told. 202 deaths in Maryland other than nursing homes, etc. And for sure those people are mostly sick besides. 202! That is a totally insignificant number in the scheme of society and history and life. There will be very limited forgiveness and patience for you people who keep up with the hysterics. Who lobby rabidly to keep schools closed and businesses shuttered. When we all look back and see how over-wrought and hysterical we became, when the West is decimated as China rises, when the economy is destroyed and the Greatest Depression has set in, you hystericals will be shunned. Common sense people will not allow a dreaded "second wave" to shutter our society again, because we will have collectively shot our load once and, being catastrophically misguided and cowardly and WRONG about how bad this virus is, we won't be willing to do it again. A tide will rise very high, even in cowardly MoCo/NoVa.[/quote] That’s because the DMV shut down What do you think the death toll would’ve been if we hadn’t? Also we are learning that people who get sick and recover are often suffering long term damage to vital organs. We are also not sure whether surviving Covid confers immunity to future infection. [/quote] Seen the news today about the "buggy mess" of a UK model that precipitated the maniacal lockdowns? What would have happened? Herd immunity and a totally normal amount of yearly flu deaths. Just like in Sweden. That's what would have happened. Seen the news today that liberal lauded Colorado adjusted their death rate DOWN? The state that did the same opening strategy as much maligned Georgia did? The death rate and causes is totally fake. We've been had. Sooner you incorporate that reality, the better off you'll be. We'll all be.[/quote] Sweden has 34 deaths per 100,000 people compared to the US at 25 deaths per 100,000 people. This is despite many people generally being pretty responsible and voluntarily trying to socially distance even though it is not mandated. They still don’t know what herd immunity looks like because we still don’t know whether having the infection protects you from getting reinfected. Regarding Colorado I think many places are struggling with the question of when to classify a death as related to Covid 19. In the beginning they were mostly classifying deaths related to respiratory illnesses this way but we have learned more in recent weeks about how this disease is causing tremendous damage to other vital organs and we now know that Covid patients are dying from renal failure etc. Compounding the situation is the paucity of adequate and reliable testing. Many hospitals were prioritizing scarce tests for the living. In addition many tests have high false negative tests. So we might end up having to use excess deaths as our best method to calculate the death toll. Of course this assumes that governors are open, honest and transparent about all the deaths that occur in their states and readily share this information with the CDC etc [/quote]
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