Oso planning to go pro
Wait, so, we weren't supposed to be apologizing to Ron DeSantis?We should have been listening to scientists and epidemiologists the entire time, and let the politicians shape the policy around what the scientists say.Otherwise, why bother having scientists at all.
I repeat myself...(actually I repeat Tom Tomorrow).
And we should all be wearing masks
I think brewcity77 posted it here, but I have seen it elsewhere. If 80% of the people wear masks 80% of the time, this would be all but done by autumn. But......murca
I got attacked yesterday (verbally) by someone when I suggested people not wearing masks aren’t good people. I used strong language, so I deserved it but the excuses for not wearing one are poor. Like everything else, it’s political. One thing has held largely true through our history of how to handle pandemics, especially when we learn we can transmit it to other humans, and that’s wearing masks can be very effective in preventing the spread.
3 weeks ago, I was really hopeful that maybe, just maybe we had gotten through the worst of Covid-19 and that things had stabilized a bit. Deaths were significantly down, hospitalizations were minimal in most places (not all, but most), cases were still on the high side but nowhere near what they were at the peak. It was to the point that there was very little talk in the media about it, protests became the big story and Covid was relegated to 2nd place in terms of major news by far. 3 weeks later, I think everything is completely different in a negative way. With 40,000 cases found in one day, there is no way to sugarcoat that as a positive. It is becoming fairly evident that some of the largest states, Texas, Florida, and California are now being hit with what either is the 2nd wave, or a more intense version of the 1st wave of infections. Some of the other Southern and Southwest states are getting hit hard as well. I think it's a combination of extremely hot weather forcing more people in the South to spend more time indoors and more mass gatherings going on due to re-openings and people just being sick of lockdown and saying Screw-it!! I'm not looking forward to seeing the death count from this new wave a month from now. Maybe the only thing better about this wave is there is a possible treatment for the worst cases needing ventilators (the Dexamethasone steroid) so perhaps deaths can be at least somewhat more controlled this time but even that steroid isn't considered a sure fire cure. That all said.... 40,000 cases found in one day is a nightmare scenario. We're right back to where we were when this thing peaked in April. Not good.
Surprised you didn’t mention the main mass gathering that started happening, oh about 3 weeks ago now that involved shoulder to shoulder yelling for hours on end. Arguing the mask or no mask thing as political but leaving that minor thing out, had nothing to do with the politics around it hey.
Well we haven't seen huge increases in cases in many places where they had these protestts - like Minnesota for instance.Where we have seen them is where a large number of people are congregating indoors. Like bars in Florida and Texas. Which is why they are closing. Unmasked, not spaced, indoors, sustained contact for 15 minutes. That is how it spreads.
I have no doubt that SOME cases are out there due to the protests, but I think Fluffy Blue Monster is right, it is primarily indoors where the virus is likely to spread more rapidly. I was in Phoenix, AZ in February and got out of there about 2 weeks before the virus started getting bad across the country. When I was there, it was comfortable to go outside most of the day and not spend too much time indoors. Now that same area I was staying at in February, is now at 111 degrees out for a high temp today. There is no way you can spend much time outdoors at 111 degrees unless you've got misty cold water blowing on you. People are staying inside in air conditioned areas and it's contributing to spread in places like AZ that maybe weren't hit hard in March and April. I think this is probably the true 1st wave of infections for AZ, CA, TX, and FL among other states.
As I read this post of yours, I said to myself: "Just wait until some Scooper blames it all on the protests."And then I got to the next post.
The economic hit was initially about the shutdowns. But the economic damage will sustain if people don't feel safe. And studies have shown that even without shutdowns, people aren't going to spend.https://www.npr.org/2020/06/26/883899342/wallets-are-already-on-lockdown-people-pare-spending-as-sunbelt-cases-surgeHere is the underlying study that shows individual choices are much more signficant than the lockdowns when it the fall in consumer traffic.https://bfi.uchicago.edu/working-paper/2020-80/IOW, reopening wasn't going to make the economy better. Making people safe was.
Not at all what I said. Just surprised he left it off a list I agreed with.
That was my point. We took the economic hit to make us safer. Through the actions of our leaders and millions of people across the country, we aren't.As far as spending, I said months ago that people were not going to spend and it will be years before the economy is back. Folks don't want to get caught out in the cold when the second wave hits. Any extra $$$ are getting put away for that scenario.
The economic hit was initially about the shutdowns. But the economic damage will sustain if people don't feel safe. And studies have shown that even without shutdowns, people aren't going to spend.
Your right, there’s a demand problem right now. And the economy isn’t helped if people put their stimulus checks into rainy day savings. Maybe in the next bailout instead of checks we should give out debit cards with expiration dates and no “cash back” features. Instant stimulus.