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What happens when you think your stupidity is more valid than facts and science ?
I mean they are so smart and we are so stupid
The comparison in the post above is about what happened since the peak
Nothing "happened"
Tell that to all the hospitals at 100% ICU capacity
Tell that to people with loved ones who have severe symptoms resulting from CV, who can't breath, and are being admitted to a hospital that has a 100% full ICU.
How many of these hospitals are out there?
Nothing "happened" until excessive deaths numbers are available.
There shouldn't be any at this point
https://www.newsweek.com/texass-largest-hospital-reaches-100-percent-icu-capacity-1513481
I know, its very tempting to declare a 300M country "stupid" and "failure"
But what bothers me is that I believe we have the science and analytical tools to have handled this so much better. But we live in a social media saturated, politically polarized reality, where everyone's opinion is somehow supposedly equally valid.
I'll admit, I was truly hoping that Texas reopening early would work.
So you think Texas and Florida moving back in the other direction now, closing bars etc, is about the amounts of testing being done ?
Allowing 30 year olds to widely spread the virus, thus pushing towards herd immunity, high case total and low deaths. Sounds as positive as we can expect.
What happens when you think your stupidity is more valid than facts and science ?
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-06-26/coronavirus-a-horrifying-rise-in-u-s-covid-cases-is-explained