Coronavirus
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Ok, so basically there's a 2 way to avert a total meltdown:
1. go hard at it, close everything down, keep people at home for a short period of time - 1-2 months. This gives the medical system time to sort things out.
Meanwhile produce ALL the test-kits in the world.
2. Go in and test everybody - I mean every living person everywhere! Twice!
All those confirmed positive, go to hospitals/quarantine zones or simply under lockdown home.
All those not sick, resume life.
This is more or less suppression.
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These 2 articles are making the rounds:
"This Is How We Can Beat the Coronavirus
Mitigation can buy us time, but only suppression can get us to where we need to be."
https://www.theatlantic.com/idea…"Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance
What the Next 18 Months Can Look Like, if Leaders Buy Us Time"https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/c…
These articles are reasonable, fact checked, can be shared with everybody.
- we seem to be going for 1. here in DKNutter
- Same here in RO - 1 month emergency lockdown (is not mandatory, for now), people seem to respect it.********
- #1 in Canada too. The problem with #2 is overload in hospitals and lots of deadsBennn
- and the problem for #1 and #2 is the metldown of the economy..Bennn
- 1 and 2 are not separate options but the order of execution.
Fucking LOLdeadsperm - @Bennn you just been bennnsplained man LOL********
- Getting tested isn't the same as getting vaccinated. Tests don't cure or prevent virus. They only help you know if you should quarantine yourself.********
- And right now we're trying to just quarantine everyone. Or we should be.********