Just spent 6 weeks of 12 hour nights running a COVID ICU pod in NYC. Although 65, I’m healthy and will die from exhaustion and frustration before anything from any virus. On my way home tomorrow. Maybe if you spent 5 minutes with me in one you’d have a different opinion. Maybe not. I have a highly educated and intelligent close friend who doesn’t give a fuck about the outcome of those infected. He only cares about his dwindling economic stability and believes herd immunity is the answer. Everybody has an opinion and no one knows the answers at this point. But certainly time will tell. Originally Posted by Ronin3In your opinion, why does the NYC Metro area have half then nation COVID19 deaths? Why is the infection spreading so quickly up there?
Gnadfly, I don't know how often you have been to NYC, but I've lived there. It is pretty much impossible to not be on top of people there. You live in Houston according to your location. Unless you are in downtown there, it's pretty easy to avoid people. You just can't do that in NYC. You have to be close to people unless you don't need any essentials like food or toiletries. With the necessity for public transportation there, you just have no choice.Having grown up in the NYC metro area and now having lived in TX for 20 years, they really are two different animals in climate, infrastructure, and culture. I can believe that the NYC metro area needs to keep the shelter-in-place going and TX can open back up at the same time.
You really just can't avoid people there even if you tried to do so. I was definitely happy when I moved to Los Angeles from there and I could actually breathe again. I felt suffocated and claustrophobic the entire time I lived in that Manhattan jungle where I lived and worked... plenty of hot chicks though so it was not all that bad so I don't even know what the fuck I am even complaining about Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
No offense LM but population density and mass transit in NYC has been discussed here before. Originally Posted by gnadflyCertainly no offense taken
Having grown up in the NYC metro area and now having lived in TX for 20 years, they really are two different animals in climate, infrastructure, and culture. Originally Posted by SecretEYeah, it's pretty easy to avoid people in TX if you want to. Hell, you can in any state when you drive yourself and you don't rely on public transportation to get around like you do if you live in a big city in the Northeast.
but they have.. deaths are going up in Texas. just recently, in tandem with "re-opening".. what do you think about that, if anything?Sucks for the dead people, good for everyone else. There’s a lot more everyone elses, so in total reopening is good.
Actually, what the testing has demonstrated IS ... the % of "cases" is much lower than originally predicted and/or speculated is a better word for the statistic worshippers.
I don't care about number of cases, I expect that to rise with more testing.. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
In your opinion, why does the NYC Metro area have half then nation COVID19 deaths? Why is the infection spreading so quickly up there? Originally Posted by gnadflyI agree that is a valid question.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/te...cid=spartanntpIt's called living. If one is worried about a virus or catching any kind of disease on the basis of media hype then life itself becomes diluted in fear. This Pandemic has killed more people emotionally than it has physically. It's time for people to start living again instead of cowering in fear.
I don't care about number of cases, I expect that to rise with more testing.. I do care that DEATHS are going up, and Hospitalizations have yet to decrease. the article says shopping/retail and Libraries are back in full swing.
from what I have observed, the landscape looks like it did 3 months ago.. traffic is back, crowds are all around.. except for some mask-wearers, I would not know anything was different, from observing casually.
if you post, try to utilize cogency, and make a case for your response. personal attacks and "socialist this, Blue State that" bores me, that is almost all I ever see in these threads. Originally Posted by Chung Tran