RickD wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 9:35 amWe are wearing level 1 masks in the hospital now. And there’s really no way to practice social distancing in a hospital.
And you can't just shut down and go home. You guys are the front lines. I get that. But it's not clear if you're practicing social distancing at home, or encouraging others to do so. I assume you are, but your statements on the matter have been ambiguous.
By the way, I strongly agree with pretty much everything that Dr. Katz had to say, but you have to remember that his entire plan was predicated on massive testing and data collection right from the beginning. That didn't happen, and now we're in the [poop]. At this point what he's saying is that we need to get people out of the house and back to work as soon as we possibly can, but that until we have more testing and more data it's too dangerous to move aggressively. Nothing that he said would be justification for holding a public Trump in mid April, but hopefully we'll be in a position to safely implement some of his ideas in a couple of weeks.
Anyway, thanks for introducing me to Katz, and stay safe.
RickD wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 9:35 amFor the majority, it isn’t a big deal. There’s a large percent of people who test positive, but don’t show any symptoms. And there’s another big percentage who only show minor symptoms.
Yes, but that's a large part of why it's such a big deal overall. Many people have it - certainly far more than the confirmed 790,000ish cases - and most of them don't know it. The virus seems to be extremely contagious, and while the true mortality rate is almost certainly lower than the previous estimates of 3-5% it's also clearly much, much deadlier than the flu. A bad flu season kills 40,000 people in 6 months. Covid-19 has killed more than 40,000 people in 6 weeks,
despite unprecedented social distancing efforts.
Those guys who are going out to protest social distancing and rally for Trump could very easily catch the virus and then bring it back to their communities, where it might just kill some of their more vulnerable neighbors. A big enough outbreak will also overwhelm their hospitals.
Sure, that stuff might not happen, but it might. Why chance it just to ***** about social distancing in mid April when the governor plans to start opening things back up on May 1st? Is going to a Trump rally really worth it if there's a risk of bringing Covid-19 back home with you?
That behavior is irresponsible and dangerous, and encouraging irresponsible, dangerous behavior - like Trump and Fox News are now doing - is also irresponsible and dangerous. People will die because of these rallies.
RickD wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 9:35 amAnd no, I don’t think you’re an idiot.
Good to hear. I don't think you're an idiot either.