Seems safe, because if any group has the means of getting a test it is the Short Order Cooks of America and their minimum wage. I just don't see why anyone would order any food from any restaurant right now.Governor Baker in MA shutdown all schools and restaurants are takeout only until April 17th. Dropping the hammer
Have you seen the United States? Have you left your house since the first confirmed case on January 20th?
Exactly, what could be lost from and over reaction is minimal when you compare it to what could be lost from an under reaction.The point is, in order to avoid becoming Italy you have to take steps before there is an actual manifest crisis.
The point is, in order to avoid becoming Italy you have to take steps before there is an actual manifest crisis. Everyone staying home and then nothing happening is exactly the target outcome.
Illinois just followed Ohio I’m closing down all bars and restaurants.
CDC just released new guidelines that all events 60 or more should be canceled
I stocked up on ammo and am ready to give my life if some dumbass tries to loot people's houses because they didnt stock up. I'm real worried.I just saw this. Holy shit. You know the national guard is about to be mobilized in both places to enforce this.
Oklahoma issues a state of emergency, not entirely sure what that entails but I imagine schools will be closing soon
When this is over-- in 18 months. Because, by the way, flattening the curve doesn't change the total number of patients, just the rate at which they rise, helping adjust patients to resources (in other words to help keep hospitals from being overwhelmed). It delays things. Until there is a viable treatment or a vaccine-- BUT WAIT, only 91% of adolescents in the US are vaccinated anyway because there is this pseudoscience that vaccines cause autism BS), the virus is not going away.
We will come out of this unholy mess without a country. Broken, without restaurants or stores or functional schools.
It is true-- this will kill a bunch of people... probably one million. But that will happen regardless. It's just a matter of how long this will take. The problem with the flattening of the curve model is that you can alter the slope of the curve as long as you maintain quarantine. This coronavirus is so infectious that all members of a bus that rode with one infected individual got infected. Washing hands and trying to not touch your face are smart practices. Gloves and masks when around an infected individual, a good idea. But this virus will still infect (especially since it seems able to become infectious before symptoms occur).
We have to treat this like we are at war. But we have to try to maintain some semblance of life and productivity. If not, how can we recover from the devastating effects of a world with no social economy?
When this is over-- in 18 months. Because, by the way, flattening the curve doesn't change the total number of patients, just the rate at which they rise, helping adjust patients to resources (in other words to help keep hospitals from being overwhelmed). It delays things. Until there is a viable treatment or a vaccine-- BUT WAIT, only 91% of adolescents in the US are vaccinated anyway because there is this pseudoscience that vaccines cause autism BS), the virus is not going away.
We will come out of this unholy mess without a country. Broken, without restaurants or stores or functional schools.
It is true-- this will kill a bunch of people... probably one million. But that will happen regardless. It's just a matter of how long this will take. The problem with the flattening of the curve model is that you can alter the slope of the curve as long as you maintain quarantine. This coronavirus is so infectious that all members of a bus that rode with one infected individual got infected. Washing hands and trying to not touch your face are smart practices. Gloves and masks when around an infected individual, a good idea. But this virus will still infect (especially since it seems able to become infectious before symptoms occur).
We have to treat this like we are at war. But we have to try to maintain some semblance of life and productivity. If not, how can we recover from the devastating effects of a world with no social economy?