Coronavirus outbreak: Trump considers reopening U.S. economy despite COVID-19 spread

Trump's endless lies about the Covid19 & vile blame are over the top - it's like listening to some old crazy drunk that smells like piss on a constant drunken rant. All he cares about are his hotel profits & being praised for saving the U.S.. Having a president that does not believe in science or facts has made the U.S. look worst than almost any third world country in dealing with this pandemic.

Trump & his admin, failed to fill key positions in the CDC. Even Cuba has a well planned out pandemic response & are well equipped & run practice drills.

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That is the hair, it is cotton candy made out of piss. Scottish thing from his mom maybe? They traditionally use mens piss to fix the dye in tweed. This is why the House of Lords smelled like a uranal on a wet day.
 
we may hit 500/day today. RIP Italy
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Population is 3 - 4 times most there, USA is 2 or 3 weeks behind the UK, 6 weeks behind italy, UK peaking in the next 3 weeks, USA 6 - 8 weeks, Italy 1 - 2 weeks.

USA without ventilator shortage, knocking on 100K dead by the end of next month. Looks better at 0.04% of population, I'm going to say :)
 
We need to know the real death rate of C19, and now fight against it

Can't really fight it is the issue, 0.1% - 0.2%, doesn't seem much that way does it, stick to percentages. Much better than 530K at 0.2%.

2 Treatment Options, not 1 mention all week, either could reduce the death count massively, odd, anyone here anyhing, Chloraquin or the HIV anti Viral ??
 
I don't think we have the ability to stop the exponential growth in the USA.

Herd immunity is what will happen, even if we try to limit it some.

My current opinion is that is good news for bears when people realize this.

This is like the argument that we "can't have an affordable but top-quality public healthcare system in the U.S."

Look at other countries! Switzerland is flattening, Germany is flattening, South Korea is reverting its curve. And those are far denser populations. Why can't we keep exponential growth from happening?
 
This is like the argument that we "can't have an affordable but top-quality public healthcare system in the U.S."

Look at other countries! Switzerland is flattening, Germany is flattening, South Korea is reverting its curve. And those are far denser populations. Why can't we keep exponential growth from happening?

We were doomed the moment an infected person boarded a plane from China bound to US back in December.

This is one day. Imagine it going on for 14 days starting in December with no symptoms, then another 30ish days before air traffic from China is curtailed. In fact, the whole world was doomed before anyone could say "Boo"!


 
We were doomed the moment an infected person boarded a plane from China bound to US back in December.

This is one day. Imagine it going on for 14 days starting in December with no symptoms, then another 30ish days before air traffic from China is curtailed. In fact, the whole world was doomed before anyone could say "Boo"!



I'm not saying it was avoidable. I'm saying that people in the U.S. often make arguments about how "X just can't be done here," while a lot of other countries are getting X done. The curve can be flattened, it just takes good leadership and not-dumb people.
 
I'm not saying it was avoidable. I'm saying that people in the U.S. often make arguments about how "X just can't be done here," while a lot of other countries are getting X done. The curve can be flattened, it just takes good leadership and not-dumb people.

What I am trying to show is that the curve will not flatten when we still have air-traffic coming in from (name any country). And I am not advocating that we halt it. Just saying...Well, hell, not really sure what my point was. I think my point is that we keep seeing exponential growth because we have an exponential amount of freedom? I dunno', getting sleepy.
 
Bill Gates estimates the US will peak twoard the end of April in this wave. There will be more of course. I'd take his foundation's estimate a thousand times more readily than any from the US government right now.
 
If they can find a way to accept the new normal, then yes. Accepting the new normal means knowing where to spend the money and what to brush aside. Nobody wants luxury now, they just wanna survive.
 
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