But in true American form, Americans really don't care what the world thinks about them. — Hanover
It's true, but I think it's hard for many not to use this crisis to call into question Trump, capitalism, autonomy, and other Americanisms to show it's somehow a failed system. — Hanover
So 13 people have died out of 72 old folks in this one care home. — unenlightened
You are going to give a plausible explanation for an 18% death rate. — unenlightened
So 13 people have died out of 72 old folks in this one care home.
— unenlightened
26 out of 65 here: — Metaphysician Undercover
https://mises.org/wire/march-us-deaths-covid-19-totaled-less-2-percent-all-deathswe know the overwhelming majority of COVID-19 deaths occur in patients that are already suffering from a number of other conditions. In Italy, for example, data shows 99 percent of COVID-19 deaths occurred in patients who had at least one other condition. More than 48 percent had three other conditions. Similar cases in the US are now likely to be routinely reported simply as COVID-19 cases.
No one is throwing all the deaths at capitalism's feet, anticapitalist; specifically anti-austerity; criticism which has been going on (in Europe too, even in countries with universal healthcare) is all just saying that the kind of welfare system investment strategy that diminishes access as compared to effective universal healthcare amplifies the knock on effects of the virus by reducing how prepared hospitals could be, and how short sighted postponing quarantine measures (among other things, like too little testing) was by the administrations that chose to take that route.
The anticapitalist generalisation is just that this is business as usual when organising investment based on return on investment than the public good, and favouring the short term concerns of the economy versus longer term concerns and the public good — fdrake
Makes sense to me. — Merkwurdichliebe
Whatever problems the US may have, I don't think they were exposed or made more evident by this crisis. — Hanover
It might make sense to you, but for that virus to spread through a nursing home and kill more than a third of the residents in just two weeks time, is quite incredible no matter how you choose to look at it. — Metaphysician Undercover
Never have seen such ignorance and panic in all of my 39 years of being on this planet... — BeastdarityBarbarianProphet
Whatever problems the US may have, I don't think they were exposed or made more evident by this crisis. The US numbers are better than many and fared pretty well comparatively. I don't give it a pass for any errors, but it's reponse hardly gives concern that anything systemic needs changing other than a laying out a specific protocol that should be followed for future similar events. — Hanover
My understanding of the social distancing concept is that it is to level out the curve of infections so as to be sure there is adequate healthcare (especially with regard to there being sufficient ventilators) to treat the curable. — Hanover
Social distancing obviously will slow the spread of the disease, but I really don't think we can expect it to reduce the overall occurrence given sufficient time unless you're committed to removing the most vulnerable from the population long enough to find a vaccine (a year?). — Hanover
"Although I suspect that Johnson has had a Damascene conversion following his own infection."
— Punshhh
Any reason for your uncharacteristic optimism?
People can question government policies, outsourcing, just-on-time logistics and the absence strategic reserves or the health care policies without them referring to the American discourse. As the problems and the discussion is the same as in the States, you might think otherwise. But of course now as the US is at the present epicenter of the pandemic, it's no wonder that the discussion is focused on you.It's true, but I think it's hard for many not to use this crisis to call into question Trump, capitalism, autonomy, and other Americanisms to show it's somehow a failed system. — Hanover
You just assume foreigners hate the US, I guess. In true American form, can there be any other discourse than the American one?But in true American form, Americans really don't care what the world thinks about them. — Hanover
Have you looked?
Seriously, "test, isolate, treat" is the maxim for dealing with a pandemic. Having a healthcare system which makes people avoid those measures on pain of bankruptcy or being unable to eat for a week is absolutely insane, and I have no idea how you could think of this as anything but a catastrophic design problem; read, a systemic issue. — fdrake
But of course now as the US is at the present epicenter of the pandemic, it's no wonder that the discussion is focused on you. — ssu
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