The worst case scenario is everyone relaxing preventative measures at once as soon as things look like they're getting better in the summer, causing a new and much deadlier wave of infection in the fall Which is exactly what happened in 1918
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It is estimated we are off by at least an order of magnitude. Here is an article discussing the science. If you are interested, I could hunt down a link to one of the studies mentioned:https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/03/how-many-americans-are-sick-lost-february/608521/ …
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Everyone blast this and thank Trump Yall.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIscL-Bjsq4 …
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The ~1% fatality is concerning but wait until folks realize survivors can still suffer long term lung/heart problems. Making tests/ventilators free (insofar as we've done) is simple; but will essential workers even bother showing up if they've no guarantee of long-term care?
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