Not really if Companies require masks, social distancing, and routine cleaning.RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
Not really if Companies require masks, social distancing, and routine cleaning.RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
gougler08 said:RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
I'll be surprised if we aren't doing something in early May in Texas. This has lasted long enough for the absolute non issue it's been here
I agree that some states probably need longer, but the overwhelming majority of the country is fine and needs to get back to work
khaos288 said:gougler08 said:RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
I'll be surprised if we aren't doing something in early May in Texas. This has lasted long enough for the absolute non issue it's been here
I agree that some states probably need longer, but the overwhelming majority of the country is fine and needs to get back to work
That's the worst thing about social distancing. When you're doing it right, the outcome looks like it isn't needed anymore.
khaos288 said:gougler08 said:McInnis 03 said:
Time to open up at the beginning of May
If so, let's hope all the models were wrong on re-opening too soon. That could be just in time to stack the hospitals up over the summer and ruin football season.
khaos288 said:gougler08 said:RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
I'll be surprised if we aren't doing something in early May in Texas. This has lasted long enough for the absolute non issue it's been here
I agree that some states probably need longer, but the overwhelming majority of the country is fine and needs to get back to work
That's the worst thing about social distancing. When you're doing it right, the outcome looks like it isn't needed anymore.
gougler08 said:khaos288 said:gougler08 said:RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
I'll be surprised if we aren't doing something in early May in Texas. This has lasted long enough for the absolute non issue it's been here
I agree that some states probably need longer, but the overwhelming majority of the country is fine and needs to get back to work
That's the worst thing about social distancing. When you're doing it right, the outcome looks like it isn't needed anymore.
Of course it would have been worse if we hadn't gone to the drastic measures we have, but I also don't think it would have been the millions dead that were originally predicted either. I think it's time to get back out unless you have some medical issues or are in states that have had severe outbreaks
gougler08 said:khaos288 said:gougler08 said:RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
I'll be surprised if we aren't doing something in early May in Texas. This has lasted long enough for the absolute non issue it's been here
I agree that some states probably need longer, but the overwhelming majority of the country is fine and needs to get back to work
That's the worst thing about social distancing. When you're doing it right, the outcome looks like it isn't needed anymore.
Of course it would have been worse if we hadn't gone to the drastic measures we have, but I also don't think it would have been the millions dead that were originally predicted either. I think it's time to get back out unless you have some medical issues or are in states that have had severe outbreaks
Very premature to make such claimsTxAG#2011 said:khaos288 said:gougler08 said:McInnis 03 said:
Time to open up at the beginning of May
If so, let's hope all the models were wrong on re-opening too soon. That could be just in time to stack the hospitals up over the summer and ruin football season.
We aren't going to see any large scale gatherings until the vaccine is out
catch 22Grown Pear said:khaos288 said:gougler08 said:RSP715 said:
The don is crazy if he thinks things are opening up in May. Very soft open maybe and it's not his call anyway. It's state and local.
I'll be surprised if we aren't doing something in early May in Texas. This has lasted long enough for the absolute non issue it's been here
I agree that some states probably need longer, but the overwhelming majority of the country is fine and needs to get back to work
That's the worst thing about social distancing. When you're doing it right, the outcome looks like it isn't needed anymore.
My wife and I were talking about this. There's a term for it and we can't for the life of us remember. Not self fulfilling prophecy, I don't think fallacy... someone help out here.
Perfect example is social distancing and quarantine. If it works perfectly there's no casualties and everyone points to what an overreaction it was when in fact it was (in theory) the causation of why things are in good shape here.
Ragoo said:recession has a very specific definition and is trailing in nature. Everyone understands where we are today. What we don't know and can only speculate is if the trend continues down or if this is just a step change for future growth. My guess is the latter and the "recession" is a short lived blip due to a global health issue and not a systematic financial problem.HYC_AG said:Ragoo said:Q1 and Q2 may recess, but Q3 will probably be better than Q2. And so forth.claym711 said:
We are in a recession.
So you agree we are in a recession? I'm confused. Also, identifying something as it's happening is much more valuable to an investing board than waiting to quarters to say "yup, we are in a recession".
Bold claim on Q3 and Q4 by the way.
My opinion. Yours may be different.
Ragoo said:
As long as we have a very good understanding of A) how to quickly make a diagnosis and B) treat such that mortality is reduced amongst the majority of the population then I am ok. We cannot protect everyone from death, but a treatment regiment that works for 99+% of the population is more than enough.
test are fine but they need to be a quicker turnaround. Something like 15 minutes would be best.khaos288 said:Ragoo said:
As long as we have a very good understanding of A) how to quickly make a diagnosis and B) treat such that mortality is reduced amongst the majority of the population then I am ok. We cannot protect everyone from death, but a treatment regiment that works for 99+% of the population is more than enough.
Yep. If we can get tests widely available, treatment plans out, and effectively reduce mortality, then the world will resume quick. At that point it's just another disease.
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Last numbers I saw for dfw was about 55% capacity of ICU and 60% of ventilators in use. That's way too high for my risk tolerance.
Mtn_Guide said:Quote:
Last numbers I saw for dfw was about 55% capacity of ICU and 60% of ventilators in use. That's way too high for my risk tolerance.
That's what an average day looks like for most hospitals.
IrishTxAggie said:
Ok. I want you to present evidence you don't have HIV before you attend an event. I want proof that you haven't had the flu or common cold in the last 48hrs. I want proof that you've been vaccinated for tetanus. I want proof of all your medical records before you can enter
IrishTxAggie said:
Ok. I want you to present evidence you don't have HIV before you attend an event. I want proof that you haven't had the flu or common cold in the last 48hrs. I want proof that you've been vaccinated for tetanus. I want proof of all your medical records before you can enter
Prognightmare said:
ABT has a 5 minute test now that they are mass producing.
IrishTxAggie said:
My problem is that in the last five years, we've seen what companies have done with our DNA with these lineage and ancestors testing. But also they sell it to third parties for use too. We begin to further allow these types of intrusions into our personal lives and information, we're asking for huge civil liberties violations. Hell, look into what Bill Gates is advocating for.
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JPMorgan Chase, the country's largest lender by assets, is raising borrowing standards this week for most new home loans as the bank moves to mitigate lending risk stemming from the novel coronavirus disruption.
From Tuesday, customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least 700, and will be required to make a down payment equal to 20% of the home's value.
The change highlights how banks are quickly shifting gears to respond to the darkening U.S. economic outlook and stress in the housing market, after measures to contain the virus put 16 million people out of work and plunged the country into recession.
"Due to the economic uncertainty, we are making temporary changes that will allow us to more closely focus on serving our existing customers," Amy Bonitatibus, chief marketing officer for JPMorgan Chase's home lending business, told Reuters
khaos288 said:Mtn_Guide said:Quote:
Last numbers I saw for dfw was about 55% capacity of ICU and 60% of ventilators in use. That's way too high for my risk tolerance.
That's what an average day looks like for most hospitals.
Oh really? The article I read made it seem that was about double for icu capacity and way more for ventilator use. I'll have to go back and read again to make sure I didn't misread it.
if we can test quickly and treat effectively then the public concern goes away for 99+% of all people. At risk individuals at their own risk.WoMD said:IrishTxAggie said:
Ok. I want you to present evidence you don't have HIV before you attend an event. I want proof that you haven't had the flu or common cold in the last 48hrs. I want proof that you've been vaccinated for tetanus. I want proof of all your medical records before you can enter
If the alternative is no sporting events, I think people would make the effort to take a test. Not even a question.
I'm already in the sports withdrawals stage. You tell me there's no football in the fall and I'd snap. Give me the damn test and I'll do it myself.