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That should be the question that every fear-mongering news story on the coronavirus has to start with.
So far, the United States has seen forty-one deaths from the infection.
... as if the spread of all transmittable diseases did not develop along geometric, as opposed to arithmetic, growth patterns.
But fear of the disease, and not the disease itself, has already spoiled that for us.
That represents an average of over one hundred traffic deaths every day; ...
And unlike coronavirus, driving kills indiscriminately, mowing down the young and the old, the sick and the healthy.
As of Monday, approximately 89 percent of Italy’s coronavirus deaths had been over the age of seventy, according to The Wall Street Journal.
They might have soon died from another illness.
In China, only one individual in the ten-to-nineteen age group has succumbed.
We did not shut down public events and institutions to try to slow the spread of the flu.
As of today, 127 countries had reported some cases, but forty-eight of those countries had fewer than ten cases, according to Worldometer.
At this point, more people have recovered from the virus than are still sick.
Its health consequences will be more severe than those of the coronavirus, as Steve Malanga shows in City Journal.
Small entrepreneurs, whether in manufacturing or the service sector, will struggle to stay afloat.
In fact, he should be even more skeptical of the panic than he has been.
They, like most all U.S. politicians nowadays, have shown an overwhelming impulse to be irrationally risk-averse.
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America’s colleges sent off thousands of their young men to fight and die in those wars; those students went off with conviction and courage.
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Would today’s panicked leaders and populace be able to triumph in the face of a World War, or some other legitimately comparable threat?
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I hope she'll forgive my taking liberties but I found this article worth reading in full. We've succumbed to a panic brought on by unrealized fear.
Here it is again, FYI:
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