Yeah dumb like this:DChemTech wrote: ↑17 Mar 2020, 12:04Dutch prime minister also said 'the majority' will get it (based on comments from the president of the Dutch institute of health, that over 50% will get it). Merkel has also reiterated the 50-70% originating from an MIT professor's assessment. And yeah, it's realistic. It's a lot of people, and we need to manage to spread that to keep it workable - while trying to maintain a somewhat decent lifestyle whilst in semi-isolation. It's a fine balancing act, but I do support the Dutch approach of self-isolation rather than full lockdown. Messages about re-infections are worrying, but don't negate the underlying idea. If people manage to adhere to social distancing, we can make it trickle rather than overflow. And we can keep living life to some degree at least. Get some sunlight. Go for a (solo) run or bikeride to keep healthy. My biggest worry is that people are just dumb and don't adhere to the measures.Ringleheim wrote: ↑17 Mar 2020, 11:51You're not alone! Not sure if you are American or not, but I just heard an expert speak and he suggested when the smoke clears, 20-60% of America will get this virus.e30ernest wrote: ↑17 Mar 2020, 11:21
I'm actually at a high risk of getting it, since my wife is a doctor and she sees a lot of possible infected patients (she screens them before sending them off to hospitals for actual testing). I've mentally prepared myself for that. I'm just hoping my kids won't get hit hard.
That's a lot of people, and it's only 1 country.
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