Based on what we now understand about #coronavirus, it seems clear to me the consensus of opinion in the country is that losing a few hundred thousand people (or fewer if we are clever) is an acceptable price for reopening the economy. I'm in a higher risk category and agree.
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Worst flu death year in the past decade and triple it. I'm OK with that number.
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Nation wide you are probably looking at 5 million deaths.
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Testing is the new ventilator.
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Ventilators are so last week.
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@DrDro808's questions: "where are all the tests we need?" The number needed is astronomical and impractical. I feel fine. Say I test negative on Monday. Should I feel significantly safer visiting my parents on Thursday b/c of that negative test? If not, why bother? -
Exactly! Every working person would need a test every single day, or at least weekly. Impractical.
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Now we know the Lib argument is we can't open cause we aren't ready...
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Valid and reasonable argument. It is also the correct answer. Good for you.
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Actual death rates will be about 5 million for the usa.
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