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Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
New Data
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Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
This is bull**** Russian crap.
Most of the reaction to this pandemic has been driven by panic, not logic.New Data
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Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
And it’s all Trump’s fault.Most of the reaction to this pandemic has been driven by panic, not logic.
New Data
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Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
Not surprising, although I'd eventually expect some students (most likely those who are already suffering 2 or more comorbidities) to succumb. But that will all depend on their youthful vigor.
There have been deaths of individuals under 65. It is a very tiny percent. However, the vast majority of those cases so far exemplified will experience either asymptomatic results, or minor flu-like symptoms...and recovery.
The more we learn about this illness, the less of a threat it seems.
Yes were are seeing more cases, but as I've been arguing almost from the onset, cases does not equal deaths, it merely indicates those who have caught it.
Lot's of people catch the flu annually. 12,000 - 60,000 die annually...and we don't bat an eye.
New Data
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Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
Not surprising, although I'd eventually expect some students (most likely those who are already suffering 2 or more comorbidities) to succumb. But that will all depend on their youthful vigor.
There have been deaths of individuals under 65. It is a very tiny percent. However, the vast majority of those cases so far exemplified will experience either asymptomatic results, or minor flu-like symptoms...and recovery.
The more we learn about this illness, the less of a threat it seems.
Yes were are seeing more cases, but as I've been arguing almost from the onset, cases does not equal deaths, it merely indicates those who have caught it.
Lot's of people catch the flu annually. 12,000 - 60,000 die annually...and we don't bat an eye.
So that means lockdown forever?Incorrect. So long as the virus continues to find new hosts we will continue to have a virus problem. The problem only goes away when people are no longer getting infected. Pretending that younger patients have a mild case simply ignores the science of virology.
Or......it's done on purpose and not through ignorance.
Flattening the curve was only a temporary measure, not the cure.
I’m sure the families of those 30,000 to 40,000 who died are happy that 20,000 other families didn’t have to share their grief. 20,000 more deaths would be unacceptable.We have only had one year in the past decade where we lost 60,000 to flu. 30,000-40,000 is more typical.
New Data
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Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
How many ways does this have to be explained to you people? We all know that the virus is generally not deadly in younger people. But younger people can give the virus to older people who can and will die. Namely, college professors, coaches, a family that visits...
Many of these college towns are relatively small towns that would otherwise be fairly insulated from the virus, but when 30,000 kids come to town they get overrun and causes hot spots in places that would not normally have them at all.
So that means lockdown forever?
Acceptable risk indeedYou didn’t look very hard. There’s this thing called google, you might want to try it. It took about 10 seconds to find it.
This is from just one school.
SDSU reports 44 more cases, one student in the hospital | cbs8.com
It’s really early now. Give it some time. People don’t get sick enough right away to need to go to the hospital.
You also seem to completely disregard or can’t comprehend that faculty and the surrounding community are also put at risk.
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Evidence please.
PS.Why don;t we make OLD people stay home, then?
What an incredibly stupid statement. Also, how dare you?Lot's of people catch the flu annually. 12,000 - 60,000 die annually...and we don't bat an eye.
We do. My grandparents were locked down for months, with the only people allowed in and out of their nursing facility being the staff. The last time I talked to my grandmother, I literally had to do it through a glass door (she passed away, but not from COVID).Evidence please.
PS.Why don;t we make OLD people stay home, then?
Incorrect. So long as the virus continues to find new hosts we will continue to have a virus problem. The problem only goes away when people are no longer getting infected. Pretending that younger patients have a mild case simply ignores the science of virology.
Or......it's done on purpose and not through ignorance.
Flattening the curve was only a temporary measure, not the cure.
New Data
=================
Remember the goal of flattening the curve?
Ensuring that hospitals weren’t overrun? Well, what do you call a scenario where thousands of cases result in zero hospitalizations? I’d call it the ultimate flat curve – or downright flat line.
Yet rather than recognizing the detection of mild cases among college students as portents of good news, universities continue to sow panic for no good reason.
After being open for weeks, college campuses have no reported deaths or even hospitalizations that I can find.
1000s Of Cases But Zero Hospitalizations In Colleges: Good News But States Force Draconian Lockdowns | Zero Hedge
How many of those infected do you think have taken the virus home to their families, to infect more vulnerable adults? Didn't think this through, did you.
So that means lockdown forever?
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