I could be wrong (no shit), but don't we end up with the same number eventually infected whether we isolate or not? Isolating spreads out the infection over time, allowing health providers better opportunity to care for the patients, but the herd gets immune more quickly without isolation. — Hanover
I expect he'll pull through, but he's sicker than they're admitting. I don't think we'll be seeing much of him for a while. I'd be more concerned about his partner who's pregnant and not responsible for having a dummy of a bf who thought shaking hands with COVID patients was a good idea. — Baden
You could say Finland is prepared. While its neighbors are scrambling, the country is sitting on an enviable stockpile of medical supplies dating to the 1950s. It includes personal protective equipment like face masks, but also oils, grains and agricultural tools.
Finland is now tapping into this supply for the first time since World War II, positioning the country strongly to confront the coronavirus. — The New York Times
In my opinion true (and admirably stated - I've added it to my list of great things to say if ever I have the chance) but not true enough, and if only it were. Then the Jacquerie might come out! But most of American history has comprised just such jacquerie moments, "more-or-less," even from the start, though in different ways, viz, our whiskey rebellion, Shay's rebellion, through Bloody Kansas and the Civil War to the veterans' march on Washington, civil rights, Viet Nam war protests, others too numerous to mention and not all honorable, and now the great sullen disgust at and about our atrocious president.So it's more or less the "let them eat cake" moment of the American "fiscal conservative" elite. — boethius
↪Hanover My boss's father just died in NYC. He can't go up there to be with family. It sucks. — frank
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