NorthDallas40
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The states that open will be blasted for continuing to have deaths but no real spikes.
The states that stay closed will claim a victory because the positives and deaths continue to drop but will become wastelands unless the feds come in with bailouts....they might not have the money to hold in person elections in November., so everyone will need to text their votes
Nailed it.The states that open will be blasted for continuing to have deaths but no real spikes.
The states that stay closed will claim a victory because the positives and deaths continue to drop
How is it going to go to hell? In all reality far more people have had this than we know. The people/businesses who are scared will stay home/closed. The people that want to venture out will. One way or another we need herd immunity, strangling the economy until a vaccine is found is idiocy. I think people should be optimistic that potentially millions of people in NYC have had it and this is the worst it got.I think Georgia's outcome on reopening is yet to be determined. Georgia's peak is scheduled to hit April 29th so they're reopening before the peak even and certainly before a 14 day decline. If Georgia reopens in particular Atlanta and they have a surge in cases it'll go to hell fast.
Gotta admit it’s somewhat satisfying sitting here watching day 3 of the draft and the two formerly feared QB’s of Smart’s are 1 and 2 best available with QB’s taken ahead of them that weren’t worthy of mentioning in the same breath 2 to 3 years ago. Nothing against the young men, more of and indictment of Smart not developing talent.Without a National Championship in football.
How is it going to go to hell? In all reality far more people have had this than we know. The people/businesses who are scared will stay home/closed. The people that want to venture out will. One way or another we need herd immunity, strangling the economy until a vaccine is found is idiocy. I think people should be optimistic that potentially millions of people in NYC have had it and this is the worst it got.
Initially research suggests maybe 14% of New York state residents have been infected. 22,000 people in NY have died thus far, but most cases remain unresolved.
Given the state population is 19.5 million, NY state represents 6% of the total US population (328M). Thus, had 14% of the entire US population become similarly infected to date, we could be talking 367,000 deaths nationwide, all other factors equal.
Obviously, at 14% infection rate, we'd still be far from any herd immunity. So, I fail to see the optimism here.
I think the GA stunt will go down in history as amazingly ignorant. Given their cases haven't even peaked yet, the Governor is opening up Pandora's Box. I suspect we'll begin to see a spike in cases there a week or so from now, followed by a reclosure by the Governor a week or two later.
Initially research suggests maybe 14% of New York state residents have been infected. 22,000 people in NY have died thus far, but most cases remain unresolved.
Given the state population is 19.5 million, NY state represents 6% of the total US population (328M). Thus, had 14% of the entire US population become similarly infected to date, we could be talking 367,000 deaths nationwide, all other factors equal.
Obviously, at 14% infection rate, we'd still be far from any herd immunity. So, I fail to see the optimism here.
I think the GA stunt will go down in history as amazingly ignorant. Given their cases haven't even peaked yet, the Governor is opening up Pandora's Box. I suspect we'll begin to see a spike in cases there a week or so from now, followed by a reclosure by the Governor a week or two later.
Wait .. what does unsolved mean ? And if you don’t know why are you still using it in a mathematical equation to determine what the rest of the country could look like ? This is why we have a problem narrowing this crap down , we continue to use numbers that are maybes, possibles , could be’s in order to push a narrative one way or the other . Math is an exact science, same with causation of deaths .
I said they weren't important to the economy... and there aren't enough full time gym employees nationwide to justify the unique risk involved with having such establishments open. Gyms are where people go to sweat, and exercise in close quarters with each other. There is no social distancing practiced in the average gym. At Gold's Gym, it's really not even possible if it's crowded... and people don't typically take precautions to avoid the spread of germs when working out. They put their bare hands on everything and don't wipe benches and elliptical equipment down after using them (usually). They should not be considered essential businesses.Ask the gym employees if its not important
My cousin's husband works at a hospital in Atlanta as a respiratory tech. He says the cases are nowhere near what was expected. So your statement of Georgia being ignorant is an ignorant statement.
You're citing one (unnamed) account of 2nd hand information as anecdotal evidence that someone else's conclusion is ignorant? I don't know... you haven't really told us much.My cousin's husband works at a hospital in Atlanta as a respiratory tech. He says the cases are nowhere near what was expected. So your statement of Georgia being ignorant is an ignorant statement.
I think the GA stunt will go down in history as amazingly ignorant. Given their cases haven't even peaked yet, the Governor is opening up Pandora's Box. I suspect we'll begin to see a spike in cases there a week or so from now, followed by a reclosure by the Governor a week or two later.

