CT - i agree with u - i think we are coming to an understanding that the virus has a very low cae mortality rate - except for the elderly and those with underlying pre-disposing conditions.We have no choice but to follow your recommendations.
I am very unsure as to the efficacy of nationwide testing - with a test - should come a plan for management - and i don't see that.
Many communities are looking at or coming out of shutdown - it is in the beginning phase. Hopefully with warmer weather the virus will continue to fade away. And - likely mutate into a less virulent subtype for next cold weather season.
We won't have a vaccine for at least a year - so plans for next winter need to be made.
I suggest we have gone about this the wrong way - we should offer isolation to prevent infection to those without immunity or with risk factors - the elderly and the immunosupressed - and let everyone else go about their business.
Those who wish to shelter - may do so.
The Cure has been far more damaging than the disease.
We need to adopt a different approach.
As i predicted at the beginning - the true case mortality numbers are very similar to that of Influenza A - which has killed over 60,000 people in a recent year.
and we did not shut down our economy over influenza A. Originally Posted by oeb11
More kids are likely dying of child abuse than this particular virus.
The economy has been damaged heavily.