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Europe is ahead of us so the important takeaways are:

1) We are not going to drive numbers down like the summer moving forward. Not happening so forget about it

2) We need to compare the data between the first and second waves to prepare for the third wave (assuming the second wave ever ends until the vaccination program kicks in). Our case-to-hospitalization and case-to-fatality rates are still too unknown.

We can live with a much higher case load than in the spring but we don’t know how high a case load we can live with
 
Double donuts, again! I can go to the pub tomorrow (Wednesday)!


This is your (now, as a consequence of two posts by me in 24 hours, daily) reminder that lockdowns suck, but they work - really well.

 
Double donuts, again! I can go to the pub tomorrow (Wednesday)!


This is your (now, as a consequence of two posts by me in 24 hours, daily) reminder that lockdowns suck, but they work - really well.


Well deserved - unlike our muddling through and play-acting policy.

AoD
 
Meanwhile in Utah............. a state where people willfully ignore public health guidance.



Play stupid games, win stupid prizes - exhibit 2020: https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/26/health/utah-hospitals-care-rationing-covid/index.html

AoD
 
Which is interesting because that's what all along they claimed our 'socialist' system has.

Don't get me wrong - my understanding is that the OHA also have a similar system if things get bad enough here to the point of requiring triage - but clearly the important thing is to avoid getting that bad in the first place, and that require the curtailment of freedoms. One's freedom cannot lead to mass deaths.

AoD
 
Double donuts, again! I can go to the pub tomorrow (Wednesday)!


This is your (now, as a consequence of two posts by me in 24 hours, daily) reminder that lockdowns suck, but they work - really well.


And this is why I am applying for my aussie passport...
 
Question of the day:

What kills more people? COVID-19 or popular media?

The average Utahn: Popular media of course! COVID-19 isn't that dangerous unlike what popular media is claiming to be. Government intervention of COVID-19 isn't family-friendly! Films, television, and video games are a much greater threat to society than COVID-19 ever will be.

Reality check: COVID-19 kills more Utahns in one day than all films, television, and video games across the United States in the entire history of films, television, and video games combined.
 
I'm fully expecting to reach 1 billion cases by the end of the year.
1B recorded cases will be just about everyone having got it. We are still missing many cases from testing (asymptomatic) and many countries don't have the testing infrastructure.
 
1B recorded cases will be just about everyone having got it. We are still missing many cases from testing (asymptomatic) and many countries don't have the testing infrastructure.
There are 7B people in the world so 1b cases would be less than 20%
 
There are 7B people in the world so 1b cases would be less than 20%
According to Worldometer, the world just reached 7.8B people a few months ago.

Also according to Worldometer, 0.56% of the world's population have been tested positive at least once in their lifetimes.
 

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