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The-ShovelerParticipant
Interesting thing I see in this is the Netherlands is going for herd immunity like Sweden.
Maybe that will pay off big next year IMO.
The-ShovelerParticipantIMO it will mostly be biz as usually except large public gatherings.
Wife is a little hesitant to go out dinning, me I am just dumb enough to want to go.
The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=The-Shoveler]IMO Lock-downs in SD will likely be over before June.[/quote]
San Diego County Clears Way for Beaches to Reopen as Soon as Monday at Cities’ Discretion
The-ShovelerParticipantIt pays to be an optimist at least most of the time anyway.
Well maybe more people will just continue to work from home so maybe car usage will go down a little.
I am fairly sure most would wish this virus never happened. Especially a lot of small biz owners that are losing everything.
And these guys
https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/106…The-ShovelerParticipanthmmm maybe not Comic-Con but you never know.
I would not be too surprised to see this just disappear as fast as it came and never return or just become a common cold/flu.
The-ShovelerParticipantIMO Lock-downs in SD will likely be over before June.
The-ShovelerParticipantIMO Sweden has it right.
Coronavirus: are we underestimating how many people have had it? Sweden thinks so
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-underestimating-many-people-had-161846347.html
The-ShovelerParticipantIMO the FED is creating a Zombie market, at least in the short term.
The-ShovelerParticipantThat’s it I will never click on a topic that has the word communism or socialism in it again LOL.
The-ShovelerParticipantMaybe, But I think the hardest part will be getting people used to the Idea of going back to work LOL.
It is really hard to find people willing to work for less than maybe $25 or $30 dollars an hour right now.
This is the main reason I think it will be very hard to start the economy again, maybe inflation will finally become a problem again.
The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi] given what we know now, there would have been many more deaths. How many deaths are tolerable to the public?
[/quote]I think it would not have been much worse IMO, had we just isolated the vulnerable.
Time will tell but I think a much much larger percentage of the population has Anti-bodies than we think.
I find it really hard to believe that this spread around the world in a month and only infected less than 2% of the population.
The-ShovelerParticipantI don’t know she kind of has a point, I guess we will see what happens in Georgia
Shut downs (and the poverty they cause) likely to kill more world wide than the virus would.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/04/106…
Could have achieved close to same result with a lot less drastic measures IMO.
Some of Europe, New Zealand already starting to re-open.
I hope I am wrong, but I fear it will be a whole lot harder to re-start the economy than it was to stop it.
The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=outtamojo]LA area antibody study
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/results-antibody-test-study-reveal-covid-19-cases/story?id=70249753I hope these antibody tests everyone rushed to develope aren’t crap.[/quote]
So does anyone seriously believe that this thing raced around the world in a month and only infected less that 2% of the population or that china did not achieve heard immunity and that’s (heard immunity) the only reason they don’t continue to have rolling epidemic.
The-ShovelerParticipantCure worse than disease?
World Food experts say millions will die due starvation and instability .
Prepare for biblical famines (in poorer countries)
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