about 10-15 new cases today. overall really low numbers.
Yep. I would be hesitant to declare victory so early in the game.JP_Losman said:
and they have a vulnerable population now with zero start on herd immunity.
They will have to keep all tourist and international travel and investment out from here on out.
Are these 'chronic kidney & heart problems' a result of covid? It seems many of the hospitalized and many deaths can attributed to patients with these preexisting health problems. It makes sense that a really bad infection could make already weakened bodies even worse but have we seen additional 'chronic kidney & heart problems' across the population?Quote:
Let's not ignore the likelihood that survivors "will be left with chronic kidney & heart problems",
JP_Losman said:
and they have a vulnerable population now with zero start on herd immunity.
They will have to keep all tourist and international travel and investment out from here on out.
What's the end goal for places that really locked down at the first sign of an outbreak? Are they going to repeat the same course any time there's another wave? How long will that last before people get tired of repeatedly putting things on hold?Ranger222 said:JP_Losman said:
and they have a vulnerable population now with zero start on herd immunity.
They will have to keep all tourist and international travel and investment out from here on out.
The current estimation of seroprevalence here in the United States is only 1-5%, maybe 10% in hard hit areas like New York or Miami.
You really think that is worth it ?
Ranger222 said:JP_Losman said:
and they have a vulnerable population now with zero start on herd immunity.
They will have to keep all tourist and international travel and investment out from here on out.
The current estimation of seroprevalence here in the United States is only 1-5%, maybe 10% in hard hit areas like New York or Miami.
You really think that is worth it ?
raises a question - Australia gets a considerable amount of daily tourists from China and SE Asia as well, right?JP_Losman said:
How do you test and trace in a free country of 320 million... when a stealth virus with asymptomatic spread had been occurring for months thanks to 3000 tourists a day coming in from China. What army of people with nasal swab was ready to be deployed panning across the entire country?
I'm not going to say the density and congestion in Sydney or Melbourne is anywhere near NYC, but to only have 10 new cases in the entire country since yesterday? That's incredible.JP_Losman said:
do they have a million people per day use subway transit and a NYC metro area in Australia?
79 million versus 8 million in 2018. Can't find 2019 numbers.oh no said:I'm not going to say the density and congestion in Sydney or Melbourne is anywhere near NYC, but to only have 10 new cases in the entire country since yesterday? That's incredible.JP_Losman said:
do they have a million people per day use subway transit and a NYC metro area in Australia?
I was only raising the tourist question when you bring up tourists coming to US as the excuse. Aussies have a ton of tourists daily too.
The best thing we have going for us is that Coronavirus' tend to mutate much slower than the flu. In theory, if it works like all others, we should be able to build immunity to this particular strand.ElephantRider said:
Honest question: do we even know if herd immunity is a thing with Covid? Flu comes back every year, and the common cold is always around. Are we just assuming this will be different. I hope it is, but I haven't really seen anything definitive
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It is very clear a subset of countries have completely mitigated the threat of SARS-COV-2.
Yep. I love when examples like New Zealand and Singapore are thrown out as examples of what the U.S. should have done.policywonk98 said:
This picture contains two boats.
They have the same name, but they are not the same.
One is very easy to maintain and can change directions and avoid danger very quickly. The other cannot.
One takes mere seconds to pass out snacks to the occupants. The other takes multiple hours to pass out snacks to the occupants.
I will leave it to some of you to figure out the analogy here.
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Didn't trump try shut down travel..?