When you start trotting out “ten 9/11s worth” then yes, you really are hysterical. You need to calm down.
Look at what we have spent in response to 9/11. Why is it wrong to spend 10x that on something that kills 10x as many??
When you start trotting out “ten 9/11s worth” then yes, you really are hysterical. You need to calm down.
Open up the economy and the pandemic will ruin them..
How exactly will the pandemic ruin them ? Everyone drops dead in three, four weeks ? The vast, vast majority of people recover from the virus. In fact, it turns out there are many people that had it and never knew it.
for the most part, only certain people are vulnerable, the very elderly etc. the youngsters are the ones that need to build up immunity. That’s not going to happen if they are sitting at home waiting on a vaccine that may never get developed.
It will be a part of life, in the future. Right now it threatens to overwhelm medical services if we let it "run its course".
No, we have already taken the steps to prevent the overwhelming of the medical services. This is why we need to ease up on the lock down. It has done its job. With the exception of a few places. NY for example.
It matters not. Most people are still scared. As long as the toilet paper shelf stays mostly empty, people are still hoarding because they are still scared. And now news of disruptions in the food supply. Instead of worrying about yoga studios opening back up, you should worry about meat processing plants shutting down.
for the most part, only certain people are vulnerable, the very elderly etc. the youngsters are the ones that need to build up immunity. That’s not going to happen if they are sitting at home waiting on a vaccine that may never get developed.
Nope. Certainly people are much more likely to have a bad outcome, but anyone who is heavily exposed is in serious danger. That's why we are seeing a lot of twentysomethings who ignore the threat and then die of it and why we see a lot of dead doctors.
And note that the preexisting conditions are for the most part things you live a long time with. Controlled high blood pressure doesn't change your life expectancy at all--but gives you roughly a 5% chance of dying from this.
It matters not. Most people are still scared. As long as the toilet paper shelf stays mostly empty, people are still hoarding because they are still scared. And now news of disruptions in the food supply. Instead of worrying about yoga studios opening back up, you should worry about meat processing plants shutting down.
Actually, we have an actual shortage due to the shutdown. The problem is our usage has suddenly shifted--home TP use is up, commercial TP use is way down. We have the same problem with milk--shortages while dairy farmers are dumping milk because they can't process it. The bottleneck is a lack of processing capacity for retail sale.
It matters not. Most people are still scared. As long as the toilet paper shelf stays mostly empty, people are still hoarding because they are still scared. And now news of disruptions in the food supply. Instead of worrying about yoga studios opening back up, you should worry about meat processing plants shutting down.
Actually, we have an actual shortage due to the shutdown. The problem is our usage has suddenly shifted--home TP use is up, commercial TP use is way down. We have the same problem with milk--shortages while dairy farmers are dumping milk because they can't process it. The bottleneck is a lack of processing capacity for retail sale.
Then the dairy farmers should not be shipping as much milk / stores should not be ordering so much. Problem solved.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen grocery stores dumping hundreds of gallons of milk because it was past the expiration date. The solution is for the genius managers to not order as much milk.
Then the dairy farmers should not be shipping as much milk / stores should not be ordering so much. Problem solved.
No, problem not solved. Problem not recognized (by you).
I can't tell you how many times I've seen grocery stores dumping hundreds of gallons of milk because it was past the expiration date. The solution is for the genius managers to not order as much milk.
Isn't this a problem, though? There are a lot of hungry people who really could use that milk. Why is it better to dump milk or meat or produce or whatever rather than to ensure that it goes to people who cannot afford to buy milk, fresh produce, meat for themselves? Why is it better to dump/waste food than to feed people?
What a fun sight. Right-wingers complaining that they are being treated the way that they want to treat others. It's like the Southern plantation owners during the Civil War who objected to the Confederate government requisitioning slaves and crops. They objected that it made them feel like slaves.It’s unremarkable that these now unnecessary diktats are so appealing to leftists. They are enjoying it like pigs in mud.
TSwizzle, what do you think think the numbers are?When you start trotting out “ten 9/11s worth” then yes, you really are hysterical. You need to calm down.
Dangerous.What we should do is open the economy.
And be deprived of any way to be supported when doing so, right?The ones who don't want to take a chance can still stay home.
And risk infecting others.But, the ones who wish to take a chance can go about their business with the knowledge that it's possible to get it.
I love it when right-wingers sound like anarchists.Personal choice, not government mandates.
Anarchist rhetoric. Why not check out Somalia?Makes a lot more sense to me. Stop having the government decide what you can and can not do. Government is inept. If you guys prefer authoritarian rule, you can go live in North Korea. That's not what I want, though. I want freedom of personal choice.
Boo hoo hoo hoo hoo.What this shutdown looks like to me is the government getting ready to have the ability to lock us down no questions asked. Make us be good little sheep. The people in Michigan are not having it, though.
I find it remarkable that many right-wingers are complacent about the COVID-19 virus. One would expect them to be especially fearful of it, but they are not.
I suspect there's a correlation that's being overlooked. I suspect (but have no proof) that it's more a case of urban versus rural fear levels than it is political persuasion. COVID is having a devastating effect on urban areas, where social distancing is difficult to maintain and where population density makes transmission very effective. Additionally, stay-at-home orders in urban areas are more likely to be highly disruptive to every day life. For people in more rural settings, there's not as much social contact to begin with, and people tend to be more naturally isolated. It stands to reason that people in urban areas would have a higher level of fear and stress related to COVID than people in rural areas.
I think this is the more likely driver of the difference you're observing, with political preference being a correlated effect than a cause.
Taking a stay at home order and turning it into a recommendation to appease the mouth breathers will further endanger those of us who have enough sense to stay at home when we do have to go out for groceries and other necessities.
Mouth breathers or not, people are suffering extreme hardships because they have had their livelihoods taken away from them unnecessarily. It's enough already. It's time to ease up and start allowing some businesses to open. Keeping the "stay at home/shelter in place" order because of mass hysteria is unnecessary and unjust.
I find it remarkable that many right-wingers are complacent about the COVID-19 virus. One would expect them to be especially fearful of it, but they are not.
I suspect there's a correlation that's being overlooked. I suspect (but have no proof) that it's more a case of urban versus rural fear levels than it is political persuasion. COVID is having a devastating effect on urban areas, where social distancing is difficult to maintain and where population density makes transmission very effective. Additionally, stay-at-home orders in urban areas are more likely to be highly disruptive to every day life. For people in more rural settings, there's not as much social contact to begin with, and people tend to be more naturally isolated. It stands to reason that people in urban areas would have a higher level of fear and stress related to COVID than people in rural areas.
I think this is the more likely driver of the difference you're observing, with political preference being a correlated effect than a cause.
To some extent you're right--in the truly rural areas the transmission threat is low. However, that's not that many people. Most of the objectors have to be suburban reds.
We are at war with an unthinking, unfeeling enemy that can replicate itself trillions of times in a single day within a single host, and jump from one host to another with little effort. We have no defense against this enemy. No treatment, no vaccine. The only way to fight this enemy is to stop its spread, until we are able to build up our defenses. Lifting stay-home restrictions would simply kill many, many more people, cause untold misery, and reduce our healthcare system to tatters. And do nothing to bring the economy back. We are in deep shit and we need to put up with the stench until we have stopped it. We have no other choice.
Almost 40 THOUSAND people are DEAD.
When you start trotting out “ten 9/11s worth” then yes, you really are hysterical. You need to calm down.
So 30,000 dead in a few months doesn't bother you at all. At what point will you begin to be slightly concerned? A hundred thousand? A million?
I am very concerned. But not to the point that society should come to a standstill. This virus is going to have to run its course. We tolerate tens of thousands of deaths from flu every year with barely a murmur. This is just going to be part of life now.
It will be a part of life, in the future. Right now it threatens to overwhelm medical services if we let it "run its course".
No, we have already taken the steps to prevent the overwhelming of the medical services. This is why we need to ease up on the lock down. It has done its job. With the exception of a few places. NY for example.
Then the dairy farmers should not be shipping as much milk / stores should not be ordering so much. Problem solved.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen grocery stores dumping hundreds of gallons of milk because it was past the expiration date. The solution is for the genius managers to not order as much milk.
Almost 40 THOUSAND people are DEAD.
So what’s the acceptable level before we get back to our lives ? 30k ? 20k ? What we looking at here, when no one dies, ever ?