Anonymous wrote:Ha ha, typical miserable people piling on the OPTrump screwed up and you know it!
Anonymous wrote:But hindsight is 20=20. Too much planning often leads to wasted resources and inefficiency. I'm not saying we shouldn't have planned better for this, but there is plenty of planning for things that never occur. Planning also exacts a cost. Anyway, stop patting yourself on the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... is the life lesson I hope my kids get from this time period. If we as a country had been able to stockpile tests, masks, and ventilators as soon as we heard about Covid-19, we would have been able to reduce the spread and feel optimistic about handling the cases that required hospitalization. And lower the length and extent of social distancing and the resulting economic impact.
My kids take after DH who is not a planner like me (he thinks I’m crazy for booking summer camp in Feb - well I guess he was right this year!) so hopefully I can drive this lesson home. So much pain and suffering due to poor planning.
We would not have been able to stockpile as there was x available and everyone is currently in need. The manufacturers are moving as quickly as they can. Sitting around criticizing makes you look like an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:... is the life lesson I hope my kids get from this time period. If we as a country had been able to stockpile tests, masks, and ventilators as soon as we heard about Covid-19, we would have been able to reduce the spread and feel optimistic about handling the cases that required hospitalization. And lower the length and extent of social distancing and the resulting economic impact.
My kids take after DH who is not a planner like me (he thinks I’m crazy for booking summer camp in Feb - well I guess he was right this year!) so hopefully I can drive this lesson home. So much pain and suffering due to poor planning.
Anonymous wrote:... is the life lesson I hope my kids get from this time period. If we as a country had been able to stockpile tests, masks, and ventilators as soon as we heard about Covid-19, we would have been able to reduce the spread and feel optimistic about handling the cases that required hospitalization. And lower the length and extent of social distancing and the resulting economic impact.
My kids take after DH who is not a planner like me (he thinks I’m crazy for booking summer camp in Feb - well I guess he was right this year!) so hopefully I can drive this lesson home. So much pain and suffering due to poor planning.