I tend to agree, but we're back to that game of do we doubt science or accept it? These are the nation's leading health experts saying this....
If 20,000,000 have it, you might as well open everything back up 100%. That would be the death rate is much lower than we’ve been talking about....
CDC are saying the actual number of active cases in the U.S. is around 20,000,000. If true, there’s absolutely no point in shutting down.
FFS, the death numbers lag new case numbers by 3 to 4 weeks. Come talk to us when 2,000+ are dying every day in a couple of weeks.
47,224 new cases today. Damn, son.
Already at 40,000 new cases for the day. Yikes.
Serious cases and deaths will skyrocket.
Looks like another record day on tap. 25,223 new cases so far and counting.
Yep. Alachua is a blue county. It's not just redneck Trump supporters who are giving the finger to the man. We actually have less people here...
Nah. No correlation. Dat Trump rally tho...
So, we should not trust science now?
It's one state. And closure of bars only isn't really a shut down. It may be to some unfortunate few, lol, but that's not a shut down....
NY and NJ had no choice. Their hospitals were being overrun. I've been saying all along the people of this country are simply not cut out for...
There's the mistake you are still making. Comparing what happens in other countries and assuming it will be the same here. We were still hitting...
Was what worth it? The shut down? Well, you could make the case that it saved hospitals from being overrun and gave us some time to get mass...
Except the MSM didn't mock or question the protestors like they did the people who were enjoying a day at Jax Beach mostly observing social...
To be honest, I think it's a combination of both. But when you look the daily numbers several weeks into the shut down, we were still getting...
Officially busted 40k new cases and the highest 7-day moving average thus far. Spreading like wildfire.
A group? Like all the protestors who were shoulder to shoulder? Possible. It's possible.
I just noticed our current 7-day moving average for new cases is at its highest ever and will be even more so after today.