If true, we will probably never see hospitals over capacity in this country, so long as we can shift resources as needed.https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1246817243222159360 …
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I've come to see the understanding of "reverse causality" as the most important element of the economist's skill stack.
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Exactly right. Scott must be getting tired or frustrated because he’s the last person who should be mis-reading your commentary.
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Happens all the time. Like Y2K. Nothing bad happened so everyone started thinking it was an overblown waste. When it's prescisely because it was so overblown that nothing DID happen.
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I take it you didn’t work in IT during the run up to Y2K... I did, and you’re welcome for having the luxury of being oblivious to the work required to mitigate system failures... luckily we had many years of warning to address it. But please don’t think it disappeared on its own.
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You're both wrong. "Enough Hospital Beds vs. Not Enough Hospital Beds" is a false dialectic and meaningless when Schmovid-19 was never a threat at all. The objective has always been the response.
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