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    Lloyd Blankfein‏Verified account @lloydblankfein Mar 22

    Extreme measures to flatten the virus “curve” is sensible-for a time-to stretch out the strain on health infrastructure. But crushing the economy, jobs and morale is also a health issue-and beyond. Within a very few weeks let those with a lower risk to the disease return to work.

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      2. .‏ @whatntarnation_ Mar 22
        Replying to @mcminn_bill @lloydblankfein

        this dude really just said "THEY" lmaooooooo

        2 replies 0 retweets 134 likes
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      2. Henry‏ @Fdr1942 Mar 22
        Replying to @lloydblankfein

        Unfortunately in a few weeks, NYC hospitals will merely be reaching peak load, not seeing a decline yet. And even young people can get seriously ill. There would need to far more available mass testing for people to be able to safely return to work

        2 replies 3 retweets 69 likes
      3. MYKNucks #NoMoreSweatyBalls‏ @Knucks29622876 Mar 23
        Replying to @Fdr1942 @lloydblankfein

        Staying home and hiding from a scary virus is not how you fight it. We’re just putting a bandage on the problem. Lets not continue down the same road as Italy or Spain- they’ve been on lockdown for months hiding. Look at their numbers. Clearly isolation isn’t the best approach.

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      2. BjPtrading‏ @bjPtrade Mar 22
        Replying to @lloydblankfein

        I’m so glad to know you are a health expert now 🙄

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      3. Luis Arruda‏ @LuisArruda6 Mar 22
        Replying to @bjPtrade @lloydblankfein

        Health experts are definitely not the only ones to be heard right now. Its fast turning into an economic event of epic proportions that will severely constraint govt ability to invest in healthcare for decades to come. Not to mention ruined lives, families, small businesses

        28 replies 4 retweets 72 likes
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      2. Jonathan Vankin‏ @jonvankin Mar 22
        Replying to @lloydblankfein @jdawsey1

        Here's a little secret. No one is at "lower risk" for the disease.

        1 reply 1 retweet 31 likes
      3. Marsh Ray: #BLM‏ @marshray Mar 22
        Replying to @jonvankin @lloydblankfein @jdawsey1

        A person under 50 without health problems, if they get infected, has a dramatically lower probability of needing hospitalization to survive.

        6 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Autarkh‏ @Autarkh Mar 22
        Replying to @lloydblankfein

        If we ramp up massive testing, targeted isolation, and contact tracing after the initial suppression phase, we can try to return as much as possible to normal. Simply easing restrictions for less vulnerable people will just delay the peak without flattening it much.

        4 replies 12 retweets 108 likes
      3. Joy M Gimbel‏ @joy_gimbel Mar 25
        Replying to @Autarkh @lloydblankfein

        We still don’t have rapid tests. So until that changes nothing else can #sciencetwitter #WhereAreTheTestKits

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