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Checked in with my aunt in North Carolina to see how see and her family are doing.

They are doing good.

But what really struck me was my aunts comments. Like many republicans she thinks this whole thing has been blown out of proportion.

She said think of the poor high school seniors who have had their senior year disrupted. Who won't be able to have their graduation ceremony. Think of the poor kids. Think of the poor kids who's sports seasons were cut short.

She went on and on with stuff like this.

I was just beyond amazed at how tone deaf everything she was saying was. It was really hard to hold my tongue.
 
Checked in with my aunt in North Carolina to see how see and her family are doing.

They are doing good.

But what really struck me was my aunts comments. Like many republicans she thinks this whole thing has been blown out of proportion.

She said think of the poor high school seniors who have had their senior year disrupted. Who won't be able to have their graduation ceremony. Think of the poor kids. Think of the poor kids who's sports seasons were cut short.

She went on and on with stuff like this.

I was just beyond amazed at how tone deaf everything she was saying was. It was really hard to hold my tongue.
In certain parts of NC it absolutely appears as if we are overreacting or at least doing way too much too soon. The fact is, the current degree of lockdown is unsustainable and people are talking about when this over in 2 weeks or so. All the closures were until the end of March. I guarantee you a lot of stuff reopens in 2 weeks and people start moving about way more. That’s when we will go parabolic. It’s impossible for most people to conceive of the magnitude of the issue without any immediate, tangible effects other than everything shutting down and no one getting sick.
 
In certain parts of NC it absolutely appears as if we are overreacting or at least doing way too much too soon. The fact is, the current degree of lockdown is unsustainable and people are talking about when this over in 2 weeks or so. All the closures were until the end of March. I guarantee you a lot of stuff reopens in 2 weeks and people start moving about way more. That’s when we will go parabolic. It’s impossible for most people to conceive of the magnitude of the issue without any immediate, tangible effects other than everything shutting down and no one getting sick.
It seems extremely unlikely to me that anywhere will not extend the 2 week shutdowns. It will be worse then.
 
In certain parts of NC it absolutely appears as if we are overreacting or at least doing way too much too soon. The fact is, the current degree of lockdown is unsustainable and people are talking about when this over in 2 weeks or so. All the closures were until the end of March. I guarantee you a lot of stuff reopens in 2 weeks and people start moving about way more. That’s when we will go parabolic. It’s impossible for most people to conceive of the magnitude of the issue without any immediate, tangible effects other than everything shutting down and no one getting sick.
I don't think there's any such 'too much, too soon' with this situation.
 
Anyone seen a good discussion or explanation of the variance in percent positive tests by location? Seems like it means something.

Maybe the higher the percent, the better indication they still haven't done enough testing to get ahead of older cases? Doesn't seem like NY, with all the tests they've done being at 25% positive is a good sign vs WA being at 7%.
 
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Anyone seen a good discussion or explanation of the variance in percent positive tests by location? Seems like it means something.

Maybe the higher the percent, the better indication they still haven't done enough testing to get ahead of older cases? Doesn't seem like NY, with all the tests they've done being at 25% positive is a good sign vs WA being at 7%.
specifically with NY I think it's a combination of lack of testing available + mass population. the less tests available the less likely they're going to test you if you don't have enough qualifying symptoms, so more likely the testing being done are for people that are assumed to already be positive.
 
specifically with NY I think it's a combination of lack of testing available + mass population. the less tests available the less likely they're going to test you if you don't have enough qualifying symptoms, so more likely the testing being done are for people that are assumed to already be positive.
The flip of that would be that in WA perhaps the spread has slowed considerably. I hope that is true. Considering a relatively insignificant amount of testing has been done everywhere in the US, including those locations, I'm sure it is too early to tell. But, hopefully it points to a relatively lower incidence of severe cases, which would be good.
 
If you have anyone that keeps saying it's not worse than the flu, if they still believe in reading, this is a scary article that might convince them:

 
The President is going to end up killing more people with these snake oil fantasies.




AZITHROMYCIN is an antibiotic - it will do nothing to a virus...and when taken, could suppress your immune system, making you even more sick.


He may have had some in the past...so he knows about it.

He’s wrong for promoting this so big, so early, but he is not completely out of left field with this one. It is something that is showing promise.

 
He’s wrong for promoting this so big, so early, but he is not completely out of left field with this one. It is something that is showing promise.


Twenty people isn't a proper test.

The President shouldn't be saying anything about possible drugs - if anything it should come from the FDA and then after appropriate testing.
 
If you have anyone that keeps saying it's not worse than the flu, if they still believe in reading, this is a scary article that might convince them:



I shared this with my father. Who is also one of those "this is the flu" people.

Here is what he responded with:

Consider the source of info. I don't see that in any reliable source I've seen.
 
Prepare for shock and dismay, then.
I believe that people may get worse at following the rules, but for the politicians to end the shutdowns when by the statistics, the threat is worse, they would have to say that they were wrong, which isn't common. Meanwhile the death count will still be climbing.

I guess we'll see though.
 
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