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    1. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo Feb 18
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      Maybe! But ‘subsymptomatic spread’ that also never inconveniences (much less kills!) hosts is fitness ideal for viruses. Not yet firm evidence subsymptomic spreaders have given fatal cases to others: so maybe already some strains both very mild & very widespread. …

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    2. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo Feb 18
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      In that case, containment already impossible (& draconian measures that will fail anyway then awful on net costs/benefits) - but also subsequent impact much less fearsome - on scale of ‘bad flu season’ or even ‘worst flu season ever’ - but still not society-reordering.

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    3. MorOhmic‏ @MorOhmic Feb 19
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      "much less fearsome ... ‘worst flu season ever’ - but still not society-reordering." Seriously?🤦‍♀️ "In just 18 months at least a third of world’s population was infected. Estimates on exact number of fatalities vary wildly, from 20M to 50M to 100M deaths."https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/magazine/2018/03-04/history-spanish-flu-pandemic/ …

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    4. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo Feb 19
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      Seriously! Of course, deaths from 'Spanish' flu massive & tragic – & even now, 100y later, its exact origin & manner of killing not fully understood. But very soon, society returned to normal, with some historians labeling it a "forgotten pandemic":https://en.wivipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu#Legacy …

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    5. MorOhmic‏ @MorOhmic Feb 19
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      So 50M+ dead is just a societal speed-bump? The social/economic upheaval is immeasurable. It may even have directly contributed to there having been WWII. It was also "4th worst global macroeconomic event since 1870." In US second only to Great Depression. https://www.hoover.org/research/getting-serious-about-flu …pic.twitter.com/fsrkIppoMR

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    6. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo Feb 19
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      Yes, 1919 flu was awful! Probably 10x worse than anything possible today, w/ our far better understanding of germs, sanitation, medicine – & greater wealth/health. Still, society got back to normal a year or 2 later & then gave less thought to 1919 flu than WW1/etc.

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    7. MorOhmic‏ @MorOhmic Feb 19
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      You're looking at this through a Western lens, much of the world doesn't have "greater wealth/health." Of course ppl got up and kept going, it's what we do. World didn't stop after plagues, World Wars, or nuclear bombs, either, but that doesn't mean they should be shrugged off.

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    8. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo Feb 19
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      "much of the world doesn't have 'greater wealth/health'"?!? Which places on Earth in 2020 are poorer/less-healthy, in absolute terms, than they were in 1919?

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    9. MorOhmic‏ @MorOhmic Feb 19
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      It's not abt "absolute terms," it's abt reality. There are areas just getting used to indoor plumbing, so likelihood of being able to sustain many in need of critical care in ICU seems pretty slim. Even in US, millions w/o healthcare, millions homeless, millions w/o Drs in area.

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    10. Gordon Mohr ꧁ 👁 👁꧂‏ @gojomo Feb 19
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      Still: we're way smarter, richer, & healthier than in 1919. Some think most 1919 deaths were due to a bacterial co-infection – they hadn't even discovered penicillin yet!

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      𝓓𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒 𝓕𝑜𝑛𝑔, 𝕖𝕩-𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕕𝕚𝕘𝕪‏ @DanielleFong Feb 19
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      Replying to @gojomo @MorOhmic @Trumpery45

      You are like an agent from the future who has just come back from the past, man.

      3:27 PM - 19 Feb 2020
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        1. 𝓓𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒 𝓕𝑜𝑛𝑔, 𝕖𝕩-𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕕𝕚𝕘𝕪‏ @DanielleFong Feb 19
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          Think you could benefit from another pass on the current situation, IMHO

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