uziq wrote:
not panicking, nope.
On that, the same people who are accusing epidemiologists ("#*& the epidemiologists!"), virologists, and those in support of lockdowns of panicking are in fact themselves panicking.
"We're moving to a police state over a little flu! 90% of citizens are effectively prisoners now! AAAAH!"
"The economy!" As if doing nothing and letting a novel respiratory virus run its natural course unabated wouldn't have been rugged hell on the economy.
"We don't want your government handouts" out-of-work libertarians and otherwise puff their chests and proudly proclaim, while big businesses have no such reservations about claiming. In other arguments, some of these very same businesses are staunchly defended for being 'self-made success stories.'
Sunny weekend in New York City raises social-distancing enforcement concerns 5/4
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/sunny … 2020-05-04New Yorkers flocked to parks and outdoor spaces this past weekend as the mercury topped 70 degrees Fahrenheit in the city, but the crowds raise serious questions about how officials will enforce stay-at-home orders for weeks to come.
"I thought this was America!"
US infection rate rising outside New York as states open up 5/5
https://www.kansascity.com/entertainmen … 04221.htmlTake the New York metropolitan area’s progress against the coronavirus out of the equation and the numbers show the rest of the U.S. is moving in the wrong direction, with the infection rate rising even as states move to lift their lockdowns, an Associated Press analysis found Tuesday.
Scientists warn those numbers will only grow as governors and local officials across the country ease their stay-at-home restrictions and reopen businesses.
Meanwhile, Britain’s official coronavirus death toll, at more than 29,000, surpassed that of Italy to become the highest in Europe and second-highest in the world behind the United States.
In the U.S., some states took continued steps to lift the lockdown restrictions that have thrown millions out of work, even as the country recorded thousands of new infections and deaths every day. Public health experts warned the easing could result in tens of thousands of additional deaths.
New Jersey Schools Closed Rest of Academic Year; New York on Brink of 20,000 Deaths 5/5
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/w … k/2400767/States across the country have kickstarted their reopenings in the face of much uncertainty; to date, the virus has killed nearly 70,000 people in the U.S. and infected at least 1.1 million people
NYPD are wearing black bands across their badges. But they're just a bunch of larping goofs who could easily be killed with a hand grenade, boasts Jay smugly, who way back at the start of this thread uttered such garbage as "you must be loving this," spending much of the rest in denial, getting sick himself (still happy for him that he didn't, afaik, lose immediate family despite the likely fact ("die in a fire") that he'd probably be overjoyed if some of us lost ours), raging out, then returning once more in reinforced denial.
@jay: I didn't know that police in New York City were under threat of regular hand grenade attacks. You should email them about your concern as a hardened combat veteran. How you could have easily killed them.
New Studies Add to Evidence that Children May Transmit the Coronavirus - Experts said the new data suggest that cases could soar in many U.S. communities if schools reopen soon. 5/5
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/heal … chool.html"Mountains out of molehills. Just a bunch of quivering cowards. We need to reopen schools before the end of the academic year to save face or whatever. Here, read an article comparing this to a flu from the 60s, and another comparing it to mad cow disease. From a real libertarian source, not some silly news publication or fake news from conniving college scientists."