We’re 7 months and a lot of learnings into how COVID works & in so many places, every lesson must be relearned. 1/
But the summer of confignorance reigned.
Cc: @Dictionarycom for a new word please. 2/
Things flattened out a little. 3/
Now, TX has over 500,000 cases, 1400 deaths this week & almost 10,000 overall, high positive tests, high hospitalizations. Limited access to tests. 4/
Because he’s studied the data.
🤣🤣 Oh I make myself laugh.
Ah, no. Because he’s literal. And he hasn’t seen a problem in a schools yet.
Georgia school districts that opened under order are already closing. 5/
Abbott has to learn himself. 6/
At this point in the virus, maybe our elected officials & political appointees can learn to anticipate a bit better, or at all. Or learn from one another. 8/
A lot of smart people have a theory that the reason the curve flattens in states after a month or so is because of underlying cross-immunity that people have.
I’ve shared but not endorsed that theory here. 9/
A theory.
Is there data that could fit that pattern? Yes.
Is there also data that could disprove that? Yes. 10/
Because of this thing they don’t actually understand.
11/
Policymakers don’t get hired to gamble with our lives. This is called asymptomatic risk.
The cost of being wrong is high. The benefit is being right is almost none (unless you count bragging on Twitter which is no small thing) 12/
Turns out not all can. 16/
Cut taxes can’t pay for a public health emergency. Billions more going to some trust fund inheritance doesn’t keep people from dying. 17/
They say they will do this until the Governor ends the state of emergency in MN. 18/
Cancel regulations, cut taxes, stop enforcing consumer protections, invest in nothing.
It’s quite a premise to run for office on. But what if you actually have to do something. 19/
If the no nothing politicians spend all their time cutting budgets & demeaning them, it’s no surprise when their unprepared to do anything. 20/
At the first sign of insufficient attention to human life. Or inability to muster a basic response. 21/
Working around some of these people is getting old. Retiring them will be better. /end