Many express understandable concern over hospital capacity in case of a virus surge triggering serious illness. My counter is simple: an economic depression will sink hospital capacity quicker than any virus ever could. Half of all illnesses got NO treatment during Depression.
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A pandemic, by definition, cannot be contained. Current attempts to do so only prolong it. Shutting down our economy, while workers barely make it to the next paycheck with less than $400 in savings, assures that they go under.
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I'm outta my lane here, but I think he means banks can see the companies that were profitable right before the pandemic caused them temporary problems, so they're low-risk.
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His point was, both options deplete hospital capacity.
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Trump's decision will b much like Ike's for D-Day when weather was dicey. It worked out for Ike, but he wrote a press release anticipating a failure of the invasion reminding us why we elected him to 2 terms. Leaders act on "best info" & accept 2nd guessing a part of the job.
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