As we observe how the individual states perform with their reopenings, remember that anecdotal data is not reliable unless it agrees with your bias, in which case it is called "proof."
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No. I think that means that lock downs didn't do shit. All the people that pushed for them will never admit that. HALF of the deaths have been in nursing homes. HALF. We all knew this disease was particularly serious for people over 70. More so for people over 80.
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We are going to have a lot more SERIOUS shit going down if this doesn't end. Studies saying 75000 people will die of depression related issues (suicide, drugs, alcohol) and HUNGER becoming a real issue. People just need to admit they messed up. Americans are DONE.
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Protect the vulnerable. My dad is 73 with cancer and COPD. He knows he has to stay at home longer. But everyone else needs to GO BACK TO WORK.
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That’s nonsense. I live in Georgia and the data...the empirical facts are that new cases are down. Hospitalizations and ICU admissions are down. Deaths/day are down. It’s been 21 days and that’s not anecdotal. You don’t appear to know what the word means.
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Read Scott's definition, it's sarcastic.
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It’s not anecdotal - it’s legitimate data. Inconclusive because other variables may be involved, but, if enough states have the same results, we could certainly draw a conclusion from it.
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Bingo. The lock down crowd will deny it until they are blue in the face. We have cooped people up. Stressed people out. Suppressed immune systems. And people have been dying at home from heart attacks/strokes bc the lock down crowd and media have literally scared them to death.
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