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This is the best summation of why this coronavirus outbreak will be so serious, and why comparing it to the flu is nonsense.
Very worthwhile read.
https://medium.com/%40amwren/forget-about-the-death-rate-this-is-why-you-should-be-worried-about-the-coronavirus-890fbf9c4de6
Sneederbunk
(14,298 posts)Arkansas Granny
(31,525 posts)This seems like good info.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2020-02-28/explainer-how-long-can-coronavirus-survive-on-surfaces
lark
(23,147 posts)They interacted with them, tested them, all the while had no gloves or masks on. It's crazy! How people many are going to get sick and even possibly die because Hair Furor only hires the worst person for the job?
Kablooie
(18,638 posts)This doesn't sound good.
If it follows the pattern of the 1918 flu, which experts say it might, it could die down as the weather gets warmer but in September it will explode shortly before the elections.
My inner Cassandra warns me that this could legitimately become the kind of emergency situation that calls for martial law.
If hospitals are overrun the Federal government may have to step in temporarily to control the situation in way that is not consistent with the Constitution.
Of course if the power to override the Constitution was given to Trump he would use it to destroy his opposition and cement his position in perpetuity instead of limiting it's use to protect citizens.
Which is exactly how Hitler became dictator. He received authority to enact temporary martial law in reaction to the Reichstag Fire and he never relinquished it. Trump has studied Hitler and knows this.
We may be entering a more dangerous period than we know.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,480 posts)Fuck you trump you goddamn disease .
crickets
(25,982 posts)I live in rural GA and people are just now starting to wake up to reality of the situation. I finished most of my stocking up shopping today. There was one tiny note in the paper products aisle limiting tissue purchases to 2 per customer - just tissues, not TP; otherwise, there was little to no change from any other day. It was surreal. I may go out one more time (early am, with gloves on) to pick up pet meds and a last round of toilet paper and tissues, along with a couple of canned staples I forgot, and then I'm done. The next month will be all about home time and hope.
My worst nightmare for all of us is that we hunker down and make it through the next month or so, but there is no working infrastructure for food at that point. Also, if the power goes out long term, my carefully stocked freezer is screwed. Rice and beans for a while, I guess.