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So when the coronavirus comes back around next year are we going to start shutting down the world again?

Hopefully by then there'll be a viable vaccine and this thing goes the way of the flu..... Endemic.

Then we'll deal with it, we'll adapt as we always have. Until then, the only way to keep this thing from killing people is to limit exposure. That means staying away from crowds where ONE person might infect a couple of hundred (or more). Who then might go on to either die, or infect someone else who dies. And those dead people are a result of ONE sick individual (who might not even have known they were infectious) .

Now multiply it out, consider the potential consequences and think about how stupid, stubborn, individualistic people are and won't do what's best for the group as a whole because they think they know better than damned near every doc in the country.

Now, sure, people die from things all the time. But, ask yourself..... do you want to be the guy responsible for who knows how many people dying simply because you didn't want to stay away? I know I don't.
 
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Not so much. I'd say due east from Italy.
Not so much what? The US and Canada are far down the list with regards to cases per 1M people and also below the worldwide mortality rate. People point to wonderful Europe but right now our healthcare system is outperforming the free healthcare developed nations.

And do not even try to sell for a moment that it’s just getting to the US. With sheer number of business travelers to China across our economy and geographic distribution around the country the ‘rona has been here for quite a while!
 
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Britain's coronavirus crisis could last until Spring 2021 with up to 8 MILLION people - or 15% of the population - hospitalised, secret NHS briefing reveals - as death toll leaps 14 in a day to 35

Britain's coronavirus crisis could last until Spring 2021 and see 7.9million people hospitalised, a secret briefing for senior NHS figures has revealed.

The document, seen by The Guardian newspaper, shows that health chiefs expect the virus to last for another 12 months, and details how it will impact key staff in the NHS, police and fire brigade.

It says: 'As many as 80% of the population are expected to be infected with Covid-19 in the next 12 months, and up to 15% (7.9 million people) may require hospitalisation.'

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Britain's coronavirus crisis will 'last until Spring 2021 and see 7.9million people hospitalised' | Daily Mail Online
 
Not so much what? The US and Canada are far down the list with regards to cases per 1M people and also below the worldwide mortality rate. People point to wonderful Europe but right now our healthcare system is outperforming the free healthcare developed nations.

And do not even try to sell for a moment that it’s just getting to the US. With sheer number of business travelers to China across our economy and geographic distribution around the country the ‘rona has been here for quite a while!

I get it, you mean "below" as in number of deaths, and not geographically.

Anyway, glad you have confidence in our overall resilience. Maybe so.
 
I admittedly know very little about the process, but swine flu started in April 2009 and there was a vaccine for the public by September. That’s 5 months. Maybe because this isn’t an influenza variant it will take longer??

That would be my assumption... Having the "ingredients" on hand for a variation on an existing vaccine has to make it easier to tweak up a new one.
 
Europe locks down 100 million: Germany and Poland Tighten Border Controls, France puts limits on public transport and Slovakia declares state of emergency as continent's virus death toll soars towards 2,000

Coronavirus hysteria in Europe rumbles on as Poland's shut frontiers cause huge traffic jams in Germany and Ukraine - while Serbia and Slovakia went into lockdown and Portugal closed its border with Spain.

Popular cities across the Continent - from Spain and Germany to Ukraine and Serbia - resembled ghost towns as residents spooked into self-isolation refrained from visiting bars, cafes, restaurants, and shops.

The various lock downs are thought to be affecting 100 million across the continent.

Chaotic scenes along the Polish frontiers with Frankfurt emerged, as hundreds of travellers were denied entry along the River Ober into western Poland, while others were tested for Covid-19 by Border officials.
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Europe puts 100million on lockdown: Continent's coronavirus death toll soars towards 2,000 | Daily Mail Online
 
What makes Italian healthcare horrid? What are the discrepancies in capability between the US and Italy?

Wait times . Do a quick google search and just start reading . When you are done do the same search for the U.S. .
 
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What makes Italian healthcare horrid? What are the discrepancies in capability between the US and Italy?

From what I read earlier, the mortality rates from the flu were horrible versus other european countries.

Your opinion is their system is equal or better than ours? They have a Mayo or John's Hopkins that people from all over the world run to? They have distribution capabilities for medicine and technology on par with us?
 
Wait... did he create the coronavirus?
He was answering a question about the testing fumble not whether he caused the pandemic. Yes, he is the President and he is responsible. If you will remember about that time when we should have been testing he told us the coronavirus quote: "is totally under control".
 
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