Have governments abused their power? Yes.
I mean the governor of Michigan wont let someone drive from their own property to their second property.
And she justifies it because carp is scared.
Easy to control
Do people get arrested for evacuations?
If so, yeah I'd have a big problem
Sorry youre so easy to control
It is indeed illegal in every state to violate state of emergency mandates (whatever that entails for each particular state). These laws weren't written a few weeks before COVID-19 came to town.
No go ahead and tell me.
Bc I've described it.
What was the mitigation range?
So what you're saying is, the IC predicted a range of outcomes from 24k to 2.6M, depending on how we mitigated.
If you are sick with COVID, your doctor will tell you to stay home unless you are having trouble breathing. Once that happens and you go in they will check your oxygen levels and/or X ray your lungs. To get admitted your oxygen levels have to be below a certain threshold or something bad has to show up on the X ray.
Honest question, are you worried to any degree about the expansion of surveillance powers the government that’s going to happen over the coming weeks?
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If not for the social distancing and other measures adopted around mid-March, that April death number would be a multiple. And that multiple would more likely be a 5 than a 2.
Would love an explanation how the models weren't wrong based on the hospitalizations which is the actual issue.