I did this as May started and may as well do again. 1/
Getting our bearings in chaos
-watching China
-watching Italy
-Washington & community spread
-Crisis w ventilators & hospitals
-PPE crisis
-Flattening the curve
-Devastated NY
-Nursing home deaths
-#StayHome 2/
-Reducing transmission
-Avoiding the Easter Sunday massacre
-Congressional support
-Shelter in place
-Economy stops
-Neighbor helping neighbor
-April death toll
-Massive job loss
-Factories, jails, homeless shelters, Navajo nation
-Blaming China & WHO 3/
-testing, tracing & isolation
-Unexpected clinical complications
-False information
-Death toll estimates revised
-Masks
-Other countries succeed
-Higher death tolls
-Unrest and protests
-Steps by states to begin to open in May 4/
-Lapse of the Task Force
-Backlash fro SIP orders
-Gradual reopening
-New hot spots
-Improvement in NE
-Vaccine trials
-Moderate relaxing of social distancing
-Spikes in Brazil & around the world 5/
-The NBA stopping its season
-Near unified public response
-Unprecedented death tolls
-Closing restaurants & businesses
-Unprecedented job loss
-Singing for our health care workers 6/
Things not open will move from the rule to the exception. 9/
Some of that will be bad and some of it will be good. 10/
Nothing short of overrun hospitals and dominant TV images are likely to stop people from pushing to normal life.
Case counts won’t matter. The image-less death toll is even too abstract. 11/
Trump views the economy as the single political imperative. The narrative that he beat this down from 2 million lost lives makes him less eager to act.
A stock market downturn will get his attention 13/
The same should be asked in June about the next wave. 15/
But these cases as they spread, even the deaths, are treated like old news. 17/
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Legislate a specific standard. 24/
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