โApr-07-2020 09:47 AM
โApr-14-2020 04:53 AM
wilber1 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
And 80,000 people died of the flu in 2017. I don't remember a shut down then? At the rate of 22,000 right now, that would be 66,000 by the end of the year. I don't see the issue that requires the country to be shut down.
23,500 have died since March 13, at that rate it would be more like 200,000 by the end of the year.
โApr-13-2020 09:54 PM
wilber1 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
And 80,000 people died of the flu in 2017. I don't remember a shut down then? At the rate of 22,000 right now, that would be 66,000 by the end of the year. I don't see the issue that requires the country to be shut down.
23,500 have died since March 13, at that rate it would be more like 200,000 by the end of the year.
โApr-13-2020 08:10 PM
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โApr-13-2020 05:59 PM
pianotuna wrote:rltorpey wrote:
Those low testing numbers you refer to translate into almost 3 million tests which is more than any other nation in the world and more than the next two nations combined. You won't find any cases if you don't test for them.
Covid 19 Statistics
The numbers of tests done in USA is about 1/2 of the number done in Germany. Many other countries are doing more per capita than USA.
โApr-13-2020 05:25 PM
wilber1 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
And 80,000 people died of the flu in 2017. I don't remember a shut down then? At the rate of 22,000 right now, that would be 66,000 by the end of the year. I don't see the issue that requires the country to be shut down.
23,500 have died since March 13, at that rate it would be more like 200,000 by the end of the year.
โApr-13-2020 05:08 PM
rltorpey wrote:
Those low testing numbers you refer to translate into almost 3 million tests which is more than any other nation in the world and more than the next two nations combined. You won't find any cases if you don't test for them.
Covid 19 Statistics
โApr-13-2020 05:08 PM
dodge guy wrote:
And 80,000 people died of the flu in 2017. I don't remember a shut down then? At the rate of 22,000 right now, that would be 66,000 by the end of the year. I don't see the issue that requires the country to be shut down.
โApr-13-2020 04:43 PM
โApr-13-2020 04:32 PM
way2roll wrote:wnjj wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
Wow!
The US has 5% of the worlds population and 30% of the confirmed cases in the whole world.
For the authorities or anyone else advocating the lifting of the lock down is absolutely clueless beyond belief.
I'm sure glad I live in Canada where common sense still prevails.
Did you consider how many tests are available in India, or how much truthful information come from China? Baseless percentages sure make things look bad, don't they?
Per the CDC - 22,000 people have died in the past 30 days due to the COVID in the US alone. that's a real number - although I have a feeling that you will find some way to say it's false news, or incorrect due to some data error because you obviously hold PHD's in statistics and disease control and somehow can refute these numbers.
So question for you, Where's YOUR evidence that the mandatory shutdown will kill more people than that? What's the number and at what rate? Links and supporting data is always helpful.
โApr-13-2020 04:30 PM
ExxWhy wrote:An excellent summing up. Reasonable and non-reactionary.
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I have also seen no one call for drop everything, lets get back to work. Just because some advocate a more extreme position of isolation, doesn't mean those of us who want to get things going are extreme the other way. It should be reasonable to lift restrictions where the cases are few. Which is a large part of the country! Keep restrictions in the hot spots. Find a balance!
โApr-13-2020 03:57 PM
โApr-13-2020 03:51 PM
โApr-13-2020 03:47 PM
โApr-13-2020 03:31 PM
way2roll wrote:ExxWhy wrote:
What conditions have I changed to suit my argument? Simple question for you. Does the current situation with the economy largely shut down cost lives or not?
This banter back and forth is tiresome especially with someone who refutes evidence to start with. You ask questions that you don't really want truthful answers to. Tons of evidence to support that the shutdown has mitigated and slowed transmission. In other words, things would be much worse. You don't think that more sick or dead wouldn't be a drain on the economy? I'd provide links, but when anyone has done so you don't seem to think it has any value. So this is a moot point. Your arguments are largely baseless and completely slanted to so suit your agenda. If you think walking over bodies to save the economy is a good tactic, then I am thankful for the powers that be disagree with you. In any pandemic the most effective methods of control are quarantine to slow the progression and transmission. My teenager understands that. If you don't quarantine, things spread faster and more people die. It's not a difficult concept to grasp. Well, maybe it is to some... You obviously think what you want to think, Good luck to you.