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Heard this morning that Covid has surpassed Heart Disease as the leading cause of death in the United States. Congratulations America, you did it.
Where did you hear that? Doesn’t sound right to me.
Heard this morning that Covid has surpassed Heart Disease as the leading cause of death in the United States. Congratulations America, you did it.
Where did you hear that? Doesn’t sound right to me.
Heard it this morning on CNN. The daily output of Covid deaths surpassed yesterday the daily output of Heart Disease deaths.
Based on the tone of your "question", you clearly have an opening view of distrust in all things. Which is ok, unless you also dismiss any evidence of what they are doing.
But the single individual shows data that supports the conclusion, based on many sources, and a diverse group of people showing them many opinions. And that person is a responsible leader, showing sources and reasons, yes I would accept a "single individual" to do what they conclude is the best for public interest.
We don't live in dictatorship, so responsible leaders will lead from a point of view of democracy as opposed to individual mandates.
The "wide range of viewpoints" right now are part science, and part reactionary without data to back them right now. And one leading fact is ahead of the pack right now- people are dying in abnormally high amounts. To pretend that some fear of dictatorship needs to keep the public in a harmful position is just leading by fear. Pretty typical of a Racist Party member.
But that "fear" of yours does explain why you dismiss the very positive results from many other countries around the world. Even when the countries are full democracies and are back to being free again.
I don't know that it's a distrust of all things. For instance, I will trust people are telling the truth, until they demonstrate the opposite to me.
When it comes to politics, I am always concerned when we agree to sort of a "rules change" because it's beneficial now, without thinking about the consequence down the road, if someone else is in charge.
As I said, I have never doubted the virus is real, or its effects. That is why in my personal life, since March 12, I have eaten one time in a restaurant, I haven't been in any bars, I haven't seen my parents, my siblings or their families in person, why my wife and I have only seen our girls twice and that was outdoors. I've been to Costco twice, the hardware store three times and and Walmart once. Other than a bi-weekly trip to the grocery store/butcher, that's it. Sat at home and watched tv, or golfed outdoors. I've skipped funerals. I've skipped weddings. I have been in one other person's home, one time. I've worn a mask in public places.
That has been my personal approach to handling the pandemic. I don't think that really sounds like someone who doesn't trust the science.
But what concerns me about the way we've handled this, as a nation, is the absolute willingness that a sizable majority of the population has been willing to allow a single person in their state to decide a whole lot of things, and use the power of the state to prosecute or enforce it. Yeah, it seems "appropriate" now, but we are setting a precedent here.
I think the government should have, and should continue to do the aid packages to people and business. I think the government should throw money at trying to develop a vaccine. I think the government should throw money at hospitals and caregivers to help them get the equipment and people they need to treat those infected. And I think it should be a source of information and leadership. Clearly under Trump, the last part didn't occur.
I think Joe Biden's approach where he's going to come in and ask the public, beg the public to give him 100 days of mask wearing, is precisely the right approach. It won't get everyone to do it, but it will probably be enough.
I think the shutting down of businesses has been the wrong approach. The only way it's the correct approach is if you shut down every business, and that can't happen. People need food, they need the lights on, etc... So that leaves us with selective death sentences for businesses, and that's unfair and people will fight it.
I don't know that it's a distrust of all things. For instance, I will trust people are telling the truth, until they demonstrate the opposite to me.
When it comes to politics, I am always concerned when we agree to sort of a "rules change" because it's beneficial now, without thinking about the consequence down the road, if someone else is in charge.
As I said, I have never doubted the virus is real, or its effects. That is why in my personal life, since March 12, I have eaten one time in a restaurant, I haven't been in any bars, I haven't seen my parents, my siblings or their families in person, why my wife and I have only seen our girls twice and that was outdoors. I've been to Costco twice, the hardware store three times and and Walmart once. Other than a bi-weekly trip to the grocery store/butcher, that's it. Sat at home and watched tv, or golfed outdoors. I've skipped funerals. I've skipped weddings. I have been in one other person's home, one time. I've worn a mask in public places.
That has been my personal approach to handling the pandemic. I don't think that really sounds like someone who doesn't trust the science.
But what concerns me about the way we've handled this, as a nation, is the absolute willingness that a sizable majority of the population has been willing to allow a single person in their state to decide a whole lot of things, and use the power of the state to prosecute or enforce it. Yeah, it seems "appropriate" now, but we are setting a precedent here.
I think the government should have, and should continue to do the aid packages to people and business. I think the government should throw money at trying to develop a vaccine. I think the government should throw money at hospitals and caregivers to help them get the equipment and people they need to treat those infected. And I think it should be a source of information and leadership. Clearly under Trump, the last part didn't occur.
I think Joe Biden's approach where he's going to come in and ask the public, beg the public to give him 100 days of mask wearing, is precisely the right approach. It won't get everyone to do it, but it will probably be enough.
I think the shutting down of businesses has been the wrong approach. The only way it's the correct approach is if you shut down every business, and that can't happen. People need food, they need the lights on, etc... So that leaves us with selective death sentences for businesses, and that's unfair and people will fight it.
Considering the amount of beds available in this State this is very impressive in a bad sort of way. New Hampster is also ticking up impressively. RI is a mess. No amount of prevention works when you can't keep out the people not willing to prevent.Part of Mass is out of ICU beds, but don’t worry restaurants are still open for indoor dining.
"F those less fortunate than me" would have saved you a lot of typing.
Considering the amount of beds available in this State this is very impressive in a bad sort of way. New Hampster is also ticking up impressively. RI is a mess. No amount of prevention works when you can't keep out the people not willing to prevent.
I do not understand the thought process behind keeping things open. No one with sense is going to go into an enclosed space. Folks who are willing to do that are self selected out as being more tolerant of risk so therefore more likely to be a vector.
We are past the point where anyone who has working synapses can pretend anything is normal (OK, the dips in the HockeyLeast thread are pretending well...). So the line of lets try to keep going makes no sense. All the failing attempts to keep going- dining, church, sports- are resulting in clusters of cases that act like the L'Oreal commercial and prolong the agony. Shut the fvck down already. You keep letting people burn their reserves to open but at an unsustainable rate or open then shut when they have a sick employee, etc. How is this sustainable? It ends up blowing thru what ever resources are left AND because it causes spread you are no farther ahead.
One further issue - MA was able to significantly expand ICU bed availability in the spring because we were not doing elective procedures. SICUs were able to be leveraged as surgeries were postponed. PACUs as well, and even units like heart catheter labs were re-purposed.
We cannot do that this time around without horrific consequences. First, the negative impact to patient care is enormous. Second, the financial impact to hospitals would be further devastating. Any future hope of financial relief from the federal government is so fleeting (thanks to the Republicans) and far away as not to be impactful.
This is a catastrophe, made infinitely worse by Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.
One further issue - MA was able to significantly expand ICU bed availability in the spring because we were not doing elective procedures. SICUs were able to be leveraged as surgeries were postponed. PACUs as well, and even units like heart catheter labs were re-purposed.
We cannot do that this time around without horrific consequences. First, the negative impact to patient care is enormous. Second, the financial impact to hospitals would be further devastating. Any future hope of financial relief from the federal government is so fleeting (thanks to the Republicans) and far away as not to be impactful.
This is a catastrophe, made infinitely worse by Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.
One further issue - MA was able to significantly expand ICU bed availability in the spring because we were not doing elective procedures. SICUs were able to be leveraged as surgeries were postponed. PACUs as well, and even units like heart catheter labs were re-purposed.
We cannot do that this time around without horrific consequences. First, the negative impact to patient care is enormous. Second, the financial impact to hospitals would be further devastating. Any future hope of financial relief from the federal government is so fleeting (thanks to the Republicans) and far away as not to be impactful.
This is a catastrophe, made infinitely worse by Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.
I think Joe Biden's approach where he's going to come in and ask the public, beg the public to give him 100 days of mask wearing, is precisely the right approach. It won't get everyone to do it, but it will probably be enough..
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Honest question... who do you see changing their mask wearing stance once Biden does this?
But I was told that the number of deaths was falling.
I'm confused. Was I being lied to? Talked down to like I was an 8 year old?
No. We're not ALL going to get vaccinated. Many of the same idiots who won't wear a mask will also skip vaccination.