.02% chance of death.... thats what we are destroying our nation over

0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
thats a worthy goal

but we cant isolate every person for 14 days who might be infected

its just a practical impossibility
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
That's an argument for ending the lockdown, not continuing it. People in Nursing homes are sheltering in place regardless of whether there's a virus or not. How will stopping people from shopping prevent people in nursing homes from contracting the virus?
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
And they can remain on lockdown. The rest of us should be able to go out and give the economy a boost. Set up testing at nursing homes to test those going in (workers). Vaccines are not 100% effective. When would you reopen?
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
that sounds like what hitler did with the jews,,,
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Or spread it and allow for herd immunity.

Lets say there are 100 of us and 25 are old or at risk. We protect the 25 but we 75 go out. We all get it and then the virus has nowhere to go and dies out and then we release the remaining 25.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
And they can remain on lockdown. The rest of us should be able to go out and give the economy a boost. Set up testing at nursing homes to test those going in (workers). Vaccines are not 100% effective. When would you reopen?

Id reopen when we can identify, trace and isolate cases, like you do with any outbreak.

It’ll happen. It won’t be that long.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Or spread it and allow for herd immunity.

Lets say there are 100 of us and 25 are old or at risk. We protect the 25 but we 75 go out. We all get it and then the virus has nowhere to go and dies out and then we release the remaining 25.

The very fact that 75 out of 100 has it means the 25 aren’t protected.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
that sounds like what hitler did with the jews,,,
WTF?
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
that sounds like what hitler did with the jews,,,
WTF?
I know right!!!
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
And they can remain on lockdown. The rest of us should be able to go out and give the economy a boost. Set up testing at nursing homes to test those going in (workers). Vaccines are not 100% effective. When would you reopen?

Id reopen when we can identify, trace and isolate cases, like you do with any outbreak.

It’ll happen. It won’t be that long.
Thats not practical since its an open ended demand

to meet your standard could take years
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Tell that to the nursing homes, I'm sure they just aren't equipped for what you're asking. I find it appalling that a mayor
would put known infected patients into a facility where the highest risk people are. Not bright, not bright at all, and neither are
you for condoning the practice
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
And they can remain on lockdown. The rest of us should be able to go out and give the economy a boost. Set up testing at nursing homes to test those going in (workers). Vaccines are not 100% effective. When would you reopen?

Id reopen when we can identify, trace and isolate cases, like you do with any outbreak.

It’ll happen. It won’t be that long.
Thats not practical since its an open ended demand

to meet your standard could take years

No one said it’d be easy. It takes work and competence.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
And they can remain on lockdown. The rest of us should be able to go out and give the economy a boost. Set up testing at nursing homes to test those going in (workers). Vaccines are not 100% effective. When would you reopen?

Id reopen when we can identify, trace and isolate cases, like you do with any outbreak.

It’ll happen. It won’t be that long.
How long. Guesstimate.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Tell that to the nursing homes, I'm sure they just aren't equipped for what you're asking. I find it appalling that a mayor
would put known infected patients into a facility where the highest risk people are. Not bright, not bright at all, and neither are
you for condoning the practice
Lots of people have had to scramble to make things work. We are all doing things we didn’t expect to do. Why should nursing homes not adjust like the rest of us?
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Or spread it and allow for herd immunity.

Lets say there are 100 of us and 25 are old or at risk. We protect the 25 but we 75 go out. We all get it and then the virus has nowhere to go and dies out and then we release the remaining 25.

The very fact that 75 out of 100 has it means the 25 aren’t protected.
That’s how it always works. Healthy protect the vulnerable.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
Congrats, you have passed 4th grade math!
The point is, that this isn’t over. It’s actually a long way from being over. We aren’t shutting down the country because of the people that HAVE died. We are doing it to protect the people that WILL die. We are fighting to prevent 0.02% from becoming 0.1% or 1%.
No, we are not. The policy is wrong and will cost more lives than if no policy had been put in place.
That doesn’t seem likely. Did you see what happened in New York? Do you want that everywhere?
NY was an anomaly. Again odds of you dying if you’re under 59 are very slim.
NY was what happens when the virus takes hold before mitigation.
No. NYC happens when you infect nursing homes at a rapid rate. They are an outlier. Didn’t happen anywhere else in the country. And still 98% of those who died are those who either old and or very unhealthy. We can protect them and open the country. They were wrong in terms of how many hospital beds and ventilators they would need. Need to follow Sweden’s model.

Nursing homes are everywhere dude. Unhealthy people are everywhere. Old people are everywhere.

The more you open up the country, the harder it is to protect them. Old, unhealthy, nursing home patients cannot exist in isolation. They are almost by definition reliant on others for activities of daily life.
And they can remain on lockdown. The rest of us should be able to go out and give the economy a boost. Set up testing at nursing homes to test those going in (workers). Vaccines are not 100% effective. When would you reopen?

Id reopen when we can identify, trace and isolate cases, like you do with any outbreak.

It’ll happen. It won’t be that long.
How long. Guesstimate.
Different place to place. Depends on how competent your state is.

I’m not a big fan of the “Jesus take the wheel” approach.
 
0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. That’s out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later

and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it

but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True

some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years

But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay

but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Or spread it and allow for herd immunity.

Lets say there are 100 of us and 25 are old or at risk. We protect the 25 but we 75 go out. We all get it and then the virus has nowhere to go and dies out and then we release the remaining 25.

The very fact that 75 out of 100 has it means the 25 aren’t protected.
That’s how it always works. Healthy protect the vulnerable.
Here that’s what I thought we were doing by social distancing. The healthy are sacrificing to protect the vulnerable. Yet, what I’m hearing is that the healthy should not be “punished” and shouldn’t have to protect the vulnerable, who are only a very small percentage.
 

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