The Coronavirus, not the beer

So the entire population cant go to work until they make a doctor appointment?

What happens when I'm negative Monday? When do I have to make my next doctor appointment?

Nsacpi I'm still curious here.

How long does my negative test buy my freedom til I have to get tested again?

If all Americans have to go to doctor, wont that overrun our health care system?

Only way to execute this is some serious draconian measures
 
Are there stories of Sweden's hospitals getting overwhelmed? If not now then when if the rate of hospitalizations plummeted?

Immunity walls form very fast with a hyper contagious virus.

They might suffer more death than us but their crisis will be over


All we have done is simply extend this indefinitely bc the min we reopen, the min this starts again.

That's the same 3 months from now as it is today
 
They might suffer more death than us but their crisis will be over


All we have done is simply extend this indefinitely bc the min we reopen, the min this starts again.

That's the same 3 months from now as it is today

This issue with the virus was capacity in hospitals. Once this is solved there is no legitimate reason to keep a lockdown.

The virus is only slightly worse than the flu. Death and hospitalization rates are super low.

About 40% of people in a part of Chicago are testing positive for the antibodies.

40 percent!!!!

When populations reach even 20% exposure than the rate of transmission drops off the floor.

The slow walk on the antibody testing is confusing. Shouldn't an 'expert's like Fauchi be pushing this? What is his purpose otherwise?
 
Are there stories of Sweden's hospitals getting overwhelmed? If not now then when if the rate of hospitalizations plummeted?

Immunity walls form very fast with a hyper contagious virus.

Not overwhelmed but outcomes for people hospitalized in Sweden are notably worse than their neighbors...per capita they have had a lot of deaths
 
Nsacpi I'm still curious here.

How long does my negative test buy my freedom til I have to get tested again?
Huh I'm talking about tests for people wanting to be tested. We have enough of a problem without chasing after people who are not interested.
 
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Seeks that they observed a .5% mortality in elderly patients. That's encouraging.
 
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Easter was basically the perfect date to restart.

There is not one reason why we shouldn't be going back with obvious restrictions for at risk.

This is such a joke. We are not a technocracy. Intellectuals get things wrong and should not be setting public policy.
 
i love that republicans now want to use per capita type arguments

when every other time they reject it lol
 
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