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LCDutchman

At least 1000 people in the store. Packed. Aldi's packed. Stay at Home means nothing.  The number of people who are getting sick in Wisconsin is minimal.  Reopen the businesses and terminate this nonsense.  These politically motivated models are completely inaccurate.  The war is over the bums lost Mr. Lebowski.
In heaven Marquette always beats Wisconsin

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TSmith34, Inc.

Quote from: LCDutchman on April 04, 2020, 10:53:57 AM
These politically motivated models are completely inaccurate. 
Yes, perhaps you could ask keefe to talk some sense into those political animals at the University of Washington.
If you think for one second that I am comparing the USA to China you have bumped your hard.

Jockey

Quote from: LCDutchman on April 04, 2020, 10:53:57 AM
At least 1000 people in the store. Packed. Aldi's packed. Stay at Home means nothing.  The number of people who are getting sick in Wisconsin is minimal.  Reopen the businesses and terminate this nonsense.  These politically motivated models are completely inaccurate.  The war is over the bums lost Mr. Lebowski.


Quite the nonsensical rant.

forgetful

I'm assuming the OP is simply just trolling, but I will leave this here anyway.

Because they did not shelter-in-place, it took New Orleans only 6 days to exceed the 2018 mortality numbers for Flu and pneumonia combined.

Let that sink in.

#UnleashSean


I just wish all these people who are staying at home would shop during the weekdays so when I get off my 4th straight 14 hour day I can go and actually get something

pbiflyer

Wonder what news channel the OP listens to? I am sure this is just an amazing coincidence.

'It is everywhere already': Fox News hosts amp up the pressure on Trump to give up on coronavirus lockdowns and reopen the economy

https://www.yahoo.com/news/everywhere-already-fox-news-hosts-214715914.html

wadesworld

Quote from: pbiflyer on April 04, 2020, 01:28:26 PM
Wonder what news channel the OP listens to? I am sure this is just an amazing coincidence.

'It is everywhere already': Fox News hosts amp up the pressure on Trump to give up on coronavirus lockdowns and reopen the economy

https://www.yahoo.com/news/everywhere-already-fox-news-hosts-214715914.html

With literally almost any other human being "leading" our country I'd say that's a terrible thing to do. But given the terrifying incompetence we've seen in regards to the pandemic response from this administration, at what point does the herd immunity strategy become the best option? We're already reacting to every single step we get to (as opposed to being proactive, even when we had the benefit of watching this play out in other parts of the world before it reached the US), when do we just say, "those at risk lock yourself up, we'll bring everything you need to you, and everyone else just go and get this disease and hope you have minimal symptoms!"

Pakuni

Quote from: pbiflyer on April 04, 2020, 01:28:26 PM
Wonder what news channel the OP listens to? I am sure this is just an amazing coincidence.

'It is everywhere already': Fox News hosts amp up the pressure on Trump to give up on coronavirus lockdowns and reopen the economy

https://www.yahoo.com/news/everywhere-already-fox-news-hosts-214715914.html

The Daily Show pretty much murdered Fox News yesterday (not that FN viewers will ever see this).

https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/1246146713523453957

forgetful

Quote from: wadesworld on April 04, 2020, 01:45:58 PM
With literally almost any other human being "leading" our country I'd say that's a terrible thing to do. But given the terrifying incompetence we've seen in regards to the pandemic response from this administration, at what point does the herd immunity strategy become the best option? We're already reacting to every single step we get to (as opposed to being proactive, even when we had the benefit of watching this play out in other parts of the world before it reached the US), when do we just say, "those at risk lock yourself up, we'll bring everything you need to you, and everyone else just go and get this disease and hope you have minimal symptoms!"

The problem with that is that 10-15% of people under the age of 50 are ending up hospitalized with this. That's fine if we spread them all out over a period of 3-6 months, but iff you went with that strategy, they'd all be hitting hospitals at the same time and you'd have 100's of thousands of deaths in that age group, because you can't care for them all.


wadesworld

Quote from: forgetful on April 04, 2020, 02:37:57 PM
The problem with that is that 10-15% of people under the age of 50 are ending up hospitalized with this. That's fine if we spread them all out over a period of 3-6 months, but iff you went with that strategy, they'd all be hitting hospitals at the same time and you'd have 100's of thousands of deaths in that age group, because you can't care for them all.

I know. It was half in jest. I'm just dumbfounded about how poorly we prepared for this as a country, and how lightly we are taking the quarantine. Seems like we're just going to be treading water in the hopes this just goes away with the summer. Guess that's better than doing whatever Jared and Donald can come up with though.

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