Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. We’re two weeks behind Italy... we’re 8 days behind Italy...
The 2.2 million was a projection based on not taking any mitigation measures-- no shut down, no social distancing, no telework or tele school, no additional hygiene practices.
THIS. It baffles me how people just don’t seem to get this. We shut things down in early March so that we would not get the 2.2 million projected deaths and now that we didn’t, we’re hearing “oh COVID 19 is not that bad, why did we shut down”? This lack of critical thinking baffles me. Is this a reflection of the USVeducation system?
What is your grand explanation as to we have yet to get as bad as Italy that all you sky is falling mental cases were blathering on and on about? That apparently was supposed to happen early april, then mid April, then late April.
I'm waiting because as of today our deaths per million are 211, of which half that NYC is responsible for. Italy is at 481 deaths per million. Despite your frantic stimming and rocking back and forth, it still hasn't happened.
And that’s fantastic! It’s what was intended. To not be Italy. Now chill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About damn time. Now open up the Delaware beaches so I can go on my summer vacation. Screw the over 65 crowd. I want a beach vacation.
What is stopping you now?
Were headed to Hilton head this weekend for 2 weeks. Got a great deal on an oceanfront house.
Even if I wanted to do this, I’d be worried about irreparable damage of my friends’ good opinion of me. This would not go over well.
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.
+1. We’re two weeks behind Italy... we’re 8 days behind Italy...
The 2.2 million was a projection based on not taking any mitigation measures-- no shut down, no social distancing, no telework or tele school, no additional hygiene practices.
THIS. It baffles me how people just don’t seem to get this. We shut things down in early March so that we would not get the 2.2 million projected deaths and now that we didn’t, we’re hearing “oh COVID 19 is not that bad, why did we shut down”? This lack of critical thinking baffles me. Is this a reflection of the USVeducation system?
What is your grand explanation as to we have yet to get as bad as Italy that all you sky is falling mental cases were blathering on and on about? That apparently was supposed to happen early april, then mid April, then late April.
I'm waiting because as of today our deaths per million are 211, of which half that NYC is responsible for. Italy is at 481 deaths per million. Despite your frantic stimming and rocking back and forth, it still hasn't happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Those of you that are scared, please stay home, the lack of traffic has been very nice.
As long as you promise that you and everyone you live with won’t seek out medical help if you get sick. Thanks!
No. Hospitals aren’t overwhelmed. They were never overwhelmed outside of NYC, and even there they weren’t turning people away from ventilators. Anyone can get medical treatment ... even those who go out when the governor opens stuff up.
As a nurse with INOVA who had been furloughed, this is true. Not only are hospitals not overwhelmed, they are DEAD. ER is dead, whole units are shut down.
I'm going to return to a DISASTER of people who have been forced to put off important medical care. What is going to be dangerous is the hours everyone is going to have to put in when Northam gets his head out of his ass.
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.
+1. We’re two weeks behind Italy... we’re 8 days behind Italy...
The 2.2 million was a projection based on not taking any mitigation measures-- no shut down, no social distancing, no telework or tele school, no additional hygiene practices.
THIS. It baffles me how people just don’t seem to get this. We shut things down in early March so that we would not get the 2.2 million projected deaths and now that we didn’t, we’re hearing “oh COVID 19 is not that bad, why did we shut down”? This lack of critical thinking baffles me. Is this a reflection of the USVeducation system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About damn time. Now open up the Delaware beaches so I can go on my summer vacation. Screw the over 65 crowd. I want a beach vacation.
What is stopping you now?
Were headed to Hilton head this weekend for 2 weeks. Got a great deal on an oceanfront house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Those of you that are scared, please stay home, the lack of traffic has been very nice.
As long as you promise that you and everyone you live with won’t seek out medical help if you get sick. Thanks!
No. Hospitals aren’t overwhelmed. They were never overwhelmed outside of NYC, and even there they weren’t turning people away from ventilators. Anyone can get medical treatment ... even those who go out when the governor opens stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:About damn time. Now open up the Delaware beaches so I can go on my summer vacation. Screw the over 65 crowd. I want a beach vacation.
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.
+1. We’re two weeks behind Italy... we’re 8 days behind Italy...
The 2.2 million was a projection based on not taking any mitigation measures-- no shut down, no social distancing, no telework or tele school, no additional hygiene practices.
THIS. It baffles me how people just don’t seem to get this. We shut things down in early March so that we would not get the 2.2 million projected deaths and now that we didn’t, we’re hearing “oh COVID 19 is not that bad, why did we shut down”? This lack of critical thinking baffles me. Is this a reflection of the USVeducation system?
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.
+1. We’re two weeks behind Italy... we’re 8 days behind Italy...
The 2.2 million was a projection based on not taking any mitigation measures-- no shut down, no social distancing, no telework or tele school, no additional hygiene practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so ungodly weary of folks saying they want things to go back to normal. We all want that. But it’s now the past. Let the needed changes happen so we can all move forward. Pretending opening things up fixes all ills is delusional and harmful. It’s going to bite us.
Nothing is changing. That’s the issue. We sat home for 7 weeks like we were told and the government did very very little with that time. I don’t have faith another 7 weeks will be any different.
LOL, not only is nothing changing, it’s actually getting worse. Yet we’re reopening, which I totally support. But it just goes to show you that the last two months have been an idiotic waste of time!
Not really. Have you not learned anything from all of this?
What? That we shut down the world and then opened it up again just as things started to get really bad because it’s summer and our people want to eat in restaurants and no one can stay inside forever, and hell, there will never be a vaccine anyway, and now we know that it’s almost entirely sick and old people dying, so screw it I want go to the pool? You mean that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so ungodly weary of folks saying they want things to go back to normal. We all want that. But it’s now the past. Let the needed changes happen so we can all move forward. Pretending opening things up fixes all ills is delusional and harmful. It’s going to bite us.
Nothing is changing. That’s the issue. We sat home for 7 weeks like we were told and the government did very very little with that time. I don’t have faith another 7 weeks will be any different.
LOL, not only is nothing changing, it’s actually getting worse. Yet we’re reopening, which I totally support. But it just goes to show you that the last two months have been an idiotic waste of time!
Not really. Have you not learned anything from all of this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so ungodly weary of folks saying they want things to go back to normal. We all want that. But it’s now the past. Let the needed changes happen so we can all move forward. Pretending opening things up fixes all ills is delusional and harmful. It’s going to bite us.
Nothing is changing. That’s the issue. We sat home for 7 weeks like we were told and the government did very very little with that time. I don’t have faith another 7 weeks will be any different.
LOL, not only is nothing changing, it’s actually getting worse. Yet we’re reopening, which I totally support. But it just goes to show you that the last two months have been an idiotic waste of time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Those of you that are scared, please stay home, the lack of traffic has been very nice.
As long as you promise that you and everyone you live with won’t seek out medical help if you get sick. Thanks!
No. Hospitals aren’t overwhelmed. They were never overwhelmed outside of NYC, and even there they weren’t turning people away from ventilators. Anyone can get medical treatment ... even those who go out when the governor opens stuff up.