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  • Steve_ZissouSteve_Zissou ✭✭✭ Junior

    Dawgnation intellectuals literally called this a media/liberal hoax.

  • All's still well for me out in Germany. Someone within one of the units I support held a house party and the German Police showed up. 25,000 Euro fine for breaking social distancing rules.That's a little over $27k at today's exchange rate. The Germans are not playing around with this at all and I don't think its a bad thing. Its not spreading very much in the area around me and examples like the one above are a big reason why. Stay safe everybody and just follow the rules. Its not worth getting a fine or getting the virus regardless of how you personally feel about the pandemic.

  • pgjacksonpgjackson ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited April 2020

    Concur. Very nice job by @CaliforniaDawg g on the time line. I don't agree with all of his assessments, but it was certainly a thorough job of bringing information together. Also agree with @Canedawg2140 that it's pretty easy to look back and see where things should have been done differently...but that goes with any difficult situation. There is a military saying "no plan survives first contact". Doesn't matter how well you game-plan...once the action starts, you will have to change the plan. The entire world was caught off guard. China was not honest at the beginning and everyone was left to their own devices to figure out a plan. Like you say, six months from now what we think we know today will be completely obsolete.

    The good news is that it appears we have flattened the curve. Nobody is predicting millions of deaths any more. The honest, tough decision we are going to have to make in the near future is how much risk Are we willing to take? We can't have the country on lock-down much longer. The long term social and economic impact would likely be worse than whatever damage this virus will do.

  • CaliforniaDawgCaliforniaDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited April 2020

    I agree monday morning qb'ing is easier. I did try to include thoughts i had in the moment to try to avoid that. I also am quick to give benefit of the doubt to understandable confusion, such as the airport screening. It didnt work, but we only know that with the benefit of hindsight. Thus its not fair to criticize it looking back. I think we have to rationally separate out things thst couldn't have been known at the time from things that should have been known at the time. I tried my best to do that.

  • CaliforniaDawgCaliforniaDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited April 2020
  • DvilleDawgDvilleDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Covid19 has killed over 15k in the US in around 6 to 8 weeks. The flu has killed more people at this point but it was over a longer period of time. It scares me to think of how many Covid19 would kill during the same amount of time that the flu did if we hadn't taken the measures that we have taken. It's hopefully taught a lot more people to wash their freakin hands.

  • Denmen185Denmen185 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Bear in mind the death toll 2 weeks ago was 1246 and today will likely be 17000+. That's 16,000 in the last 2 weeks and actually close to 12,000 since last Thursday.

  • pgjacksonpgjackson ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Please keep in mind that for some reason the CDC data collectors have decided to count anyone who has Covid and dies for whatever reason as a Coronavirus death. Other countries aren't doing that. If you have any population of a couple hundred thousand, every single day a certain amount of people will die from various unrelated causes (especially if that population is heavily weighted with the elderly). Our numbers are being over inflated intentionally. This is not speculation or conspiracy theory. This is how we are keeping track of numbers. So, if you are positive with minor symptoms and quarantining yourself at home and you have a **** or heart attack or some other random death...it is counted as a Covid-19 death. I don't get it, but that is what we are doing right now.

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