Anonymous wrote:What exactly are you going to do when things open up that is different than what you are doing now? Get a haircut?
Anonymous wrote:The SAH order has really highlighted how abysmally terrible public education is. The teachers and admins have all been exposed as frauds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
I actually think this is true. I was one of the people taking earliest precautions. I pulled my kids out of school before DC, Maryland, or Virginia shut down (I'm in Virginia). Bought a bunch of N95s, started ordering groceries. We literally have not been anywhere other than absolutely critical doctors appointments and I was 100% fully invested in locking down. We also have plenty of money, so we've been ordering a lot of good food and my wife and I are both good cooks. But now, I've just basically had it. I can go through another month or whatever but I am NOT doing this all summer. And I'll be damned if I'm going to go through it all over again. Not just because our supply chain is so obviously broken in so many critical ways (chicken and pork shortages AGAIN now, still no TP), but also because our schools are obviously failures and our kids can't learn and even more importantly it is literally destroying large segments of economy and country. I'll be one of the ones out protesting if they try to shut down again. I'm sorry, but millions of people die every year in the US from various causes, and now that I've seen the pain and destruction that lockdowns cause to EVERYONE, a few tens or hundreds of thousands of those annual deaths will just have to be ushered on by COVID.
I saw someone post this on Facebook who’s now DEAD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reopenings haven't gone well in other states. Increases in cases and deaths, reclosures after places are overrun.
Temper your expectations.
Cite?
Omg. Shut it with the cite nonsense. No one knows and you’re being a pill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very confused as to why anyone is considering any of these openings when the Trump Admin is predicting 3k deaths a day which will bring us back to where we were in mid-March very quickly.
They predicted 2.2 million deaths in the beginning. People aren’t buying their BS models anymore.
There are at least 67k+ deaths now in the US over the last 3 months.
If we didn’t stay in place how many deaths do you think there would have been this year?
And that count isn’t even accurate. They’re adding people who haven’t even tested positive for COVID to that count. CDC revised the numbers to 36k deaths from COVID.
Where do you get your crappy news? The CDC didn’t “revise” numbers. That is just a different count - # of death certificates, which is a delayed statistic.
If anything we are undercounting. As of a week ago, the US had 66,000 more deaths than expected. With far fewer automobile deaths, gun deaths, etc.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/us-reports-66000-more-deaths-than-expected-so-far-this-year/2020/04/29/b6833548-8a68-11ea-ac8a-fe9b8088e101_story.html
The question still stands: How many deaths do you think we would have had this year if we didn’t shelter in place?
Umm it’s on the CDC website itself.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm
Of course, the media won’t report this because they want you scared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very confused as to why anyone is considering any of these openings when the Trump Admin is predicting 3k deaths a day which will bring us back to where we were in mid-March very quickly.
They predicted 2.2 million deaths in the beginning. People aren’t buying their BS models anymore.
There are at least 67k+ deaths now in the US over the last 3 months.
If we didn’t stay in place how many deaths do you think there would have been this year?
And that count isn’t even accurate. They’re adding people who haven’t even tested positive for COVID to that count. CDC revised the numbers to 36k deaths from COVID.
Where do you get your crappy news? The CDC didn’t “revise” numbers. That is just a different count - # of death certificates, which is a delayed statistic.
If anything we are undercounting. As of a week ago, the US had 66,000 more deaths than expected. With far fewer automobile deaths, gun deaths, etc.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/us-reports-66000-more-deaths-than-expected-so-far-this-year/2020/04/29/b6833548-8a68-11ea-ac8a-fe9b8088e101_story.html
The question still stands: How many deaths do you think we would have had this year if we didn’t shelter in place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very confused as to why anyone is considering any of these openings when the Trump Admin is predicting 3k deaths a day which will bring us back to where we were in mid-March very quickly.
They predicted 2.2 million deaths in the beginning. People aren’t buying their BS models anymore.
There are at least 67k+ deaths now in the US over the last 3 months.
If we didn’t stay in place how many deaths do you think there would have been this year?
And that count isn’t even accurate. They’re adding people who haven’t even tested positive for COVID to that count. CDC revised the numbers to 36k deaths from COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
I actually think this is true. I was one of the people taking earliest precautions. I pulled my kids out of school before DC, Maryland, or Virginia shut down (I'm in Virginia). Bought a bunch of N95s, started ordering groceries. We literally have not been anywhere other than absolutely critical doctors appointments and I was 100% fully invested in locking down. We also have plenty of money, so we've been ordering a lot of good food and my wife and I are both good cooks. But now, I've just basically had it. I can go through another month or whatever but I am NOT doing this all summer. And I'll be damned if I'm going to go through it all over again. Not just because our supply chain is so obviously broken in so many critical ways (chicken and pork shortages AGAIN now, still no TP), but also because our schools are obviously failures and our kids can't learn and even more importantly it is literally destroying large segments of economy and country. I'll be one of the ones out protesting if they try to shut down again. I'm sorry, but millions of people die every year in the US from various causes, and now that I've seen the pain and destruction that lockdowns cause to EVERYONE, a few tens or hundreds of thousands of those annual deaths will just have to be ushered on by COVID.
I saw someone post this on Facebook who’s now DEAD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
I actually think this is true. I was one of the people taking earliest precautions. I pulled my kids out of school before DC, Maryland, or Virginia shut down (I'm in Virginia). Bought a bunch of N95s, started ordering groceries. We literally have not been anywhere other than absolutely critical doctors appointments and I was 100% fully invested in locking down. We also have plenty of money, so we've been ordering a lot of good food and my wife and I are both good cooks. But now, I've just basically had it. I can go through another month or whatever but I am NOT doing this all summer. And I'll be damned if I'm going to go through it all over again. Not just because our supply chain is so obviously broken in so many critical ways (chicken and pork shortages AGAIN now, still no TP), but also because our schools are obviously failures and our kids can't learn and even more importantly it is literally destroying large segments of economy and country. I'll be one of the ones out protesting if they try to shut down again. I'm sorry, but millions of people die every year in the US from various causes, and now that I've seen the pain and destruction that lockdowns cause to EVERYONE, a few tens or hundreds of thousands of those annual deaths will just have to be ushered on by COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
I actually think this is true. I was one of the people taking earliest precautions. I pulled my kids out of school before DC, Maryland, or Virginia shut down (I'm in Virginia). Bought a bunch of N95s, started ordering groceries. We literally have not been anywhere other than absolutely critical doctors appointments and I was 100% fully invested in locking down. We also have plenty of money, so we've been ordering a lot of good food and my wife and I are both good cooks. But now, I've just basically had it. I can go through another month or whatever but I am NOT doing this all summer. And I'll be damned if I'm going to go through it all over again. Not just because our supply chain is so obviously broken in so many critical ways (chicken and pork shortages AGAIN now, still no TP), but also because our schools are obviously failures and our kids can't learn and even more importantly it is literally destroying large segments of economy and country. I'll be one of the ones out protesting if they try to shut down again. I'm sorry, but millions of people die every year in the US from various causes, and now that I've seen the pain and destruction that lockdowns cause to EVERYONE, a few tens or hundreds of thousands of those annual deaths will just have to be ushered on by COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait to get my eyebrows done. And go back to the mall!!
Ew who went to the mall even before quarantine and social distancing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly are you going to do when things open up that is different than what you are doing now? Get a haircut?
Haircuts, eating out, shopping, seeing movies at the theater, vacationing - Busch Gardens, the beach, HAwaii and Disney when they open
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
I actually think this is true. I was one of the people taking earliest precautions. I pulled my kids out of school before DC, Maryland, or Virginia shut down (I'm in Virginia). Bought a bunch of N95s, started ordering groceries. We literally have not been anywhere other than absolutely critical doctors appointments and I was 100% fully invested in locking down. We also have plenty of money, so we've been ordering a lot of good food and my wife and I are both good cooks. But now, I've just basically had it. I can go through another month or whatever but I am NOT doing this all summer. And I'll be damned if I'm going to go through it all over again. Not just because our supply chain is so obviously broken in so many critical ways (chicken and pork shortages AGAIN now, still no TP), but also because our schools are obviously failures and our kids can't learn and even more importantly it is literally destroying large segments of economy and country. I'll be one of the ones out protesting if they try to shut down again. I'm sorry, but millions of people die every year in the US from various causes, and now that I've seen the pain and destruction that lockdowns cause to EVERYONE, a few tens or hundreds of thousands of those annual deaths will just have to be ushered on by COVID.
No one thought we would ever close schools or shelter in place here.
We did. And we'll do it again.