“In fact, of all the major cities in the country, San Francisco had confronted the fall wave most honestly and efficiently.”pic.twitter.com/ZtF4Cu9WPr
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From John Barry’s history of the 1918 pandemic:https://www.amazon.com/Great-Influenza-Deadliest-Pandemic-History/dp/0143036491 …
.@peterhartlaub also wrote a great story a few weeks ago on this history in the @sfchronicle:https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/San-Francisco-s-1918-Spanish-flu-debacle-A-15191518.php …
Exactly. Delaying the inevitable. Only reasonable solution is eventual herd immunity from those at lowest risk. Being too below healthcare capacity just hurts economy and delays that, no?
It's very easy for exponential growth to overwhelm the some 500 ICU beds (normally ~300) that SF has
Literally the Dunning-Kruger effect playing out in the most tragic of ways.
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