There's been a lot of disagreement about how severe COVID is and how to manage it. Quite a lot of that disagreement is reasonable. But the one thing everyone should've been able to agree on — almost immediately — is that elderly and chronically ill people should not be exposed.
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There's no limit to the reality you can imagine when you have a bigger bogeyman to blame all of the poor outcomes of your actions on: e.g. Trump, Bay Area founders, capitalists.
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Up is down. Black is white.
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Anybody curious about the % of US population in NYC: either 18.8M/331M = 5.7% for NYC metro area, or 8.3M/330M = 2.7% for NYC. So yeah, over 10% of national deaths is pretty bad.
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I actually assumed every reference to Cuomo’s book I had seen on Twitter was some sort of meme or joke because it was so obviously ridiculous. I just now pulled up Amazon to find he *actually* wrote a book about this.
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He needs to update that book with the new experts like Dr. Atlas and his recommendations on hurd immunitypic.twitter.com/eSWnxJ9aTQ
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True yet people underestimate the randomness involved in the early spread of covid. Mistakes were made early on but NYC was also just plain unlucky.
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Agree. NYC's outbreak exploded and likely peaked before there was much testing, so they were mostly blind until it was too late. Cuomo definitely doesn't deserve credit as a hero, but his mistakes were magnified by bad luck.
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