I posted this at least once, way back months ago, worth posting again, and please read the entire article, not just my excerpt.
https://coronavirus.medium.com/we-ca...o-64abc91ccc1c
"Let’s say we threw the kitchen sink at Covid-19 in the U.S. Let’s say we started now with the goal of being open for business in October — meaning schools, in-person voting, sports, everything. If we did everything. What would happen?
So let’s define the kitchen sink:
1. Start with universal mask wearing. We didn’t do this in March and April, and let’s chalk it up to faulty instructions. But we know better now.
2. Keep the bars and restaurants and churches and transit closed. All hot spots.
3. Prohibit interstate travel.
4. Prohibit travel into the country (no one will let us into their country so that shouldn’t be hard).
5. Have hotels set up to allow people with symptoms to isolate from their families at no cost.
6. Instead of 50% lockdown (which is what we did in March and April), let’s say it’s a 90% lockdown. Meaning most of the Americans who couldn’t stay home in April because they were picking crops or driving trucks or working in health care would stay home with us."
But we have super-sh***y "leadership" that won't do any of those things, so we're screwed. Not sure if we could ever do numbers 3 and 4 totally, but the rest are do-able, if we had real governments at the federal and state levels that would actually care about the long-term health of their citizens rather than the short-term consumer economy.
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