There was a fair case for considering the #flubro argument at the beginning. But with the example of Sweden and with large scale vaccination of the front lines and vulnerable mere months away, all #flubroism is exposed for eugenics. May your foul philosophies be shunned.
People blaming the lockdowns and not the virus for their problems are working for the enemy.
Lockdowns are spectrum, not an absolute. US never had any real lockdowns or controlled traveling mitigation (beyond voluntary) compared to many countries. If you want to whine that lockdowns are the problem consider people avoiding the uncontrolled virus are your business problem
I’m a small business owner who changed my entire business delivery system and billing over a single weekend to adapt to the new times. We lost a lot of revenue this year due to childcare issues related to unstable schooling and grandparents unable to be exposed to risk.
I talk with people across all economic spectrums every day. People with COVID, people laid off, people with rent insecurity, people on disability, colleagues working EDs and ICUs, people with long COVID...don’t presume to tell me I do not know about suffering in this pandemic.
Our enemy is physics. Droplets. Dry air. 30kb RNA in a lipid envelope.
All the other ranting and raving...all this other political posturing...it is all splitting. The same old technique. The powerful getting the masses to fight each other so we don’t take a piece out of them. Don’t fall for it. After 1918 there was a huge economic recovery.
(But they didn’t fix their inequality problem hello 1929)
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Now that we have a few vaccines that seem to work do y’all want to hear my really grim theoretical predictions for the pandemic if the worst things happened?
I hadn’t widely shared them because they are awfully negative. Fortunately I think we will most likely be spared at this point. But their possibility made the #flubro crowd especially irritating to me.
we know sars-cov-2 infects many other species (rodents, cats, dogs), though not necessarily to them and back to humans. However they definitely go to minks and back to humans. This means it’s really really tough to get rid of completely. Also more opportunity for mutation.
Trying to imagine the pandemic course if we had a competent federal government. That 6 week testing delay cost us a lot of lives. Earlier surveillance and testing would have meant spring lockdowns started a bit earlier, eliminating the northeast huge peak in April.
Nothing would have prevented the southern states from opening up without care => the summer peak, but lower levels of virus in the country from the spring might have mitigated it a little.
By September a government that had it together probably could have blanketed the country with rapid tests. Frequent testing + social distancing measures mitigated and prevented outbreaks in colleges in Massachusetts and the NBA and entertainment and news industries.
Y’all there is one Malaysian factory that produces most of the world’s medical grade nitrile gloves and they had >20k workers sick with COVID and several large medical centers are going to run out of gloves by the weekend.
The US reserve stockpile of nitrile gloves is almost extinguished.
Restaurant grade could be a substitute for many indications but the raw materials are the same and the backlog is extensive.
Mike Pence the head of the coronavirus task force leading a non-socially-distanced low masking rally at the largest retirement community in the US has to be peak #2020 (at least it is outdoors)
*Remembers the utter scandal on UK twitter when one minister drove his kid and visited his elderly parents when he was supposed to be in lockdown* (I think, I didn’t entirely follow what was happening)
If my parents lived there I can guarantee you some tersely worded phone calls and warnings about indoor public dining.