Ask yourself this question. If 1000's of Doctors do this for a living and prepare for terrible scenarios, why are we in this terrible scenario?FriendlyAg said:Rattler12 said:You're choosing to ride the high horse and not even conceive you just might be wrong. I bet you're that way with most things in life. Am I right?FriendlyAg said:Rattler12 said:I had a "professional" tell me my son's Ford PU truck needed a $400 water pump repair. It needed a 50 cent O ring. Forgive my reluctance to take professionals 100 % seriously.FriendlyAg said:Troutslime said:FriendlyAg said:Troutslime said:FriendlyAg said:Troutslime said:Gordo14 said:Troutslime said:Quote:
We do not know if the projections (death) are materializing or not. We also dont know if the measure are working or not. Its March 22.
Edit and I'm not sure what historical data you are referring too. There are plenty of historical pandemics that were far worse or far better than this.
Exponential is the new buzzword yet nobody has brought up proportional. If the flu kills X, and the Swine flu kills Y, and pneumonia kills Z, why haven't past government responses been proportional? (Please don't go into infection rate because it's not relevant to my point). CV shows up, it becomes a media firestorm and now here we are. WTF? If 1.5% death rate is the norm, what can we expect for .5%?
Besides, if they really believed what they were saying (politicians) there response is woefully inadequate.
If the argument moves to "overwhelming the system", why didn't we address it in 2009 during the Swine flu? Is it because there wasn't a problem? Probably. If the concern is that CV will overwhelm it, why not focus on helping hospitals out? The solutions being implemented don't match the crime so to speak. Also, I'm 55 and have yet to see an accurate government prediction, yet I'm supposed to believe this one. I'm not a skeptic, I'm a product. A product of failed government. Don't blame me.
Good thing plenty of people whp are experts in the field and don't work for the government are also equally concerned. And if you ignore that then you can always fall back on your gut instinct, which I'm sure is well informed.
What should their response be then? The government is using every tool it has besides forcing people to stay home - what is inadequate about that?
Swine Flu was a concern. Schools were shut down... however, hospitalization rates were lower, it was less contagiois, it was less likely to cause death, and humans had some natural immunity to it being exposed to the seasonal flu regularly. Our body was well equipped to have an immune response on day one. Also the incubation period was shorter. CV19 is worse in every category I just described than Swine Flu. Therefore, it requires a different response. The problem is hospitals only have so much physical equipment to deal with things like this. Sure they are asking for aid from the government, but part of the issue is hospital beds and ventilators for which there isn't a massive supply sitting on the open market ready to be bought. PPE is well short of where it needs to be. If a hospital has say 110% of the max capacity they've ever needed of ICU beds and ventilators, and something puts some 3% of the local population or more into a condition where they need equipment on top of the standard baseline demand for that equipment... Then you end up with many times the demand you have supply for. Again the problem is we need to slow the rate of people gettint sick down. There's only one way to do that when we have no real medical tools to slow or stop this thing - keep people away from each other. 80% of infections have been passed by people who had no symptoms, yet. The only way to stop transmission is to drop those infections.
What would you expect "experts" to say? They have no skin in the game.
Are they responsible for the results of their views? No. Hell, even the politicians aren't when you boil it down.
You have zero credibility. Your argument is "WAHHHHHHHHHH, life has changed! NOT FAIR!"
Thanks for bringing your tactful insight to the discussion.
I have tried tact... Look at my any number of responses. It's not good enough for you. You just stick your head further into the sand.
You sure are convinced it's not your head in the sand.
Where have you and I traded discussion?
This whole thread. The difference is, you are going based off of your gut and against the math and professionals.
Ok, sure. If this was one professional in an isolated part of the internet. There are literally hundreds if not thousands of professionals telling you otherwise.
You are choosing ignorance.
Don't play the victim card when you have a choice to inform yourself. I thought this was stupid too until I read about the risks not only for people who are infected but the strain on our systems - healthcare and financial. I chose to take a different opinion than when this started because I decided that education and facts were more important than what I was feeling.
I am not choosing to ride the high horse, as you say, but I am choosing to follow the numbers and what thousands of Doctors have said. People who do this for a living. They prepare for terrible scenarios.
I will give you an example because I think you like to learn and teach in stories.
If you were a new recruit into the military and you were getting shot at for the first time and several more veteran guys and officers told you to do something that might save your life, would you yield to them because you realize that your gut and experience has zero clue how to actually react or would stay stubborn because one time someone of authority did you wrong?
As to your military scenario if I was a new recruit and the veteran guys got me into a shoot out first thing I'd wonder how the veterans guys ever got to be veteran guys.