problem with that theory is not everyone did something and their numbers arent higher because of it
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and there is no point in chalking it up to "did something" if only some states partially "did something" for example: going to grocery stores or labeling certain professions or industries as "essential" the virus still spreads
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Good thing my friends are smart because if you were the idiot version of this, I might lose my cool.
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big big facts
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More than 2000 Americans died from covid-19 just today. Be happy your county doesn’t have it. Mine just had an entire veterans home wiped out
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It’s Y2K all over again. It was “nothing” because thousands of people worked hard for years to ensure it went smoothly. If they hadn’t, it would have been bad.
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And the "a lot of people will die" projections were based on "us doing something" Math, the #1 killer of brain cells in America
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No man. It’s not that simple. When we have a ton of people lose their homes, be evicted, become homeless, huge increase in drug abuse, and small businesses closing, all because of bad model/projection.... we have an issue.
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I'm currently homless
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