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The return to normality should be guided by outcome, not just process.
Hospitalization rate low enough so that Covid patients can be isolated from the rest of the hospital population, enough PPE available and being produced that HCW on the Covid ward can have adequate gear to adhere to pre Covid standards--changing between each patient, enough hospital capacity to care for non Covid patients and do elective surgery, enough healthy HCW's to allow normal shifts with break and normal days off.
Adequate community control of the virus and adequate protective measures in places of business to allow them, especially essential business like food processing plants, plants making PPE, utilities etc have few enough cases to stay open.
Adequate protective measures and low enough populations so that infection in prisons and nursing homes can be kept to manageable levels and without threat to staff and so that family members can visit.
Regarding isolating of the vulnerable--keep in mind that many of the vulnerable are active, functional members of society, often working, often doing essential work (doctors, nurses), active consumers. Without them it will be very hard to fully open the economy and the more the disease is allowed to progress the greater the risk to the higher risk population. Even shopping will be too dangerous for us--who will do that for us in a way that assures that we will not be exposed? Do the "low risk" people understand that the "high risk" are thinking, feeling human beings who will be denied all human contact? I'm not saying that allowing low risk people to return to work and social gatherings is out of the question, but adequate provision needs to be made for the welfare of the vulnerable and for the continue absence of these people from the workplace and consumer economy.
Provision also needs to be made for the rapid increase in the number of "healthy" people who contract the virus--even those who isolate at home will have to be shopped for.
In addition, the increase concentration of infected people in the population will expose grocery workers, transit workers, and the like to stay healthy and on the job. HCW's will be increasingly exposed in the community as well as at work, making keeping them on the job even more difficult.
Anyone who thinks you can just say the economy is open--even in phases--and just step back and everything will be ok is an idiot.
Someone a few pages back mentioned a happy medium. There may be a medium, but it will not be happy.
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I agree. I have been trying to keep going into the weeds on all these studies as reported on by Wapo and NYT but they don't mean much on their own. Just parts of the big picture we are building. I"ve always been a macro guy. Consolidate what I know now and it leads me to what she said. This also. I find myself playing the same mind game but I am always reminding myself that it is just wishful thinking. It is comforting to go down the wormhole and for some irresistible like the promise of the afterlife. All good until you start making decisions based on false belief. Today's theme. Emblematic of just how early in the game we are. Still nobody actually leading. Just an assclown extending false hope which will lead to more pain and suffering.
Thanks for the thread title change.
Edit thanks Old Goat. I agree. We are so far from where you say we need to be and already talk of loosening. Literally almost no action has been taken here to protect workers. I am considered essential and almost zero people wearing any sort of mask to protect me. Holding my breath and being diligent with spacing (which thankfully is possible most of the time with my gig) and wearing a hand made cloth mask with a 3m furnace filter insert and changing things up so I am only in buildings with one or two people. But that only buys me and my family time if nobody else gets on board.
Bravo for the thread title change.
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Thanks Buster, I’ve been informed I get a conjugal visitation tomorrow.
i am quietly hording my rubles for the impending covfefe flu driven collapse of the #vanlife market with hopes to score something in a hightop and 4x4. maybe or maybenot an oilburner. hafta be a domestic to be in my pricerange. gonna have a couple more gin n tonics and consider my options
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Have you seen a one armed man around here?
One other thing (yeah, right, when did I ever stop at one).
I hope the people who advocate selecting the fit and the unfit are mindful of the historical precedent. And no, I am not calling you Nazis, It will come down to how the unfit are treated.
I do appreciate the importance of getting people back to work. Work makes you free.
Haha, the Moron In Chief pussied out, and (for the first time) didn’t answer any questions at his own presser. Fucking loser. “Know when to fold ‘em”, I guess.
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I went to HS in Bako and now My FB feed is full of my trumptard aquaintances gushing over these guys.
Will mofro Or someone please destroy the bs these two are surely peddling? I mean running an urgent care business is great and all, but last I checked they weren’t experts in virology or immunization
Spin dr. Kern county is a police state. The most killings by police in the US. People dont count there just $
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Look who crawled out from under his rock to flap his gums:
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was on Laura Ingraham's show on Fox News Thursday night when the subject turned to the coronavirus -- and attempts in New York to develop a contact tracing system to be able to monitor future outbreaks.
That's when this exchange happened:
Ingraham: Michael Bloomberg is gonna handle the tracing, army of tracers in NY we learned today from [New York Gov. Andrew] Cuomo.
Giuliani: That's totally ridiculous.
Ingraham: The army of tracers.
Giuliani: Then we should trace everybody for cancer.
Ingraham: Yeah, army of tracers.
Giuliani: We should trace everybody for cancer, and heart disease. And obesity. I mean, a lot of things kill you more than Covid-19. So, we should be traced for all those things. I mean life possesses a certain degree of risk.
Edit: Going backward in the thread I see this was already posted. Sorry for the repeat.
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