I am mad as
hell. A pandemic is already raging in parts of this country and now every state
has cases. If projections are right 300 million out of the 400 million Americans
will be infected at least 20 million will need hospitalization and millions-
not limited to the very susceptible elderly, those with chronic disease like
diabetes or kidney failure especially
those on dialysis but also the young and well will die
The Democrats
and Republicans in our Congress are playing politics with each other rather
than addressing loss of wages, paid sick leave the economic plight that
Covid-19 is inflicting on the public. The Lobbyers are having a field day.
Perhaps
there would be retribution if this group got the virus, but I rather that
common sense and the country’s welfare could prevail.
At the same
time POTUS is more interested in business as usual ignoring the that ultimately
there will be in this nation of 400 million at least 320M infected, 20 % will
be seriously ill, and there may be 320,000 deaths from Covid-19 if known statistics
can be trusted. He wants to end all shutdowns, lockdowns by Easter -THREE weeks.
Instead of
ordering a national wide lockdown he leaves everything up to local and state
authorities using his national emergency (wartime) powers to keep the market
ant business going.
This is the
course Italy tried and now its death rate and cases is the largest in the
world.
South Korea
when the earliest identifiable cases appeared took drastic measures including
national lockdowns and flattened the curve so that its resources were not
crushed. That should have been our reaction.
. Instead Trump
boasts that he is sending 400 respirators to New York when thousand are really
needed. Either he truly does not understand the dangers of this epidemic or in his
bragging that everything is under control he is only thinking about reelection.
Republicans
like the Lt Governor of Texas’s declaration on TV that “the group (elderly and
sick) most at risk from Covid-19 should be willing to sacrifice their lives so
that the country can gain steam”.
I already
did that in WWII so that Americans could have a life. which I too have enjoyed
the past 75 years. Today I and none of the above feel that we are expendable!
A welcomed exception
is down the line Trump supporter, Sen. Lindsey Graham anti power base remarks
that “there is no functioning economy unless we control the virus.” If only Trump,
his administrators and Congress would understand.
But testing only cases with symptoms is not the answer. Population mass testing to identify the asymptomatic carrier after national lockdown is the desired logical testing. That can be done with a modified Athena Camera, used by the Army, which can be modified to screen over a thousands an hour for elevated temperatures and need to be tested or isolated. That would be valuable in protecting health workers and other essential individuals.
Flattening the curve will allow us to control this virus and limit its toll on lives and the economy.
Flattening the curve will allow us to control this virus and limit its toll on lives and the economy.
I must apologize for not including among those who do not feel that they are expendable
all living WII veterans, as well as veterans of the Korea War and those without
heel spurs who served in in Vietnam and not only had to contend with battle
casualties but also with the belated effects of Agent Orange.
Essential individuals include not only health workers
but among many others such as delivery, mail, grocery personal and all who must
come in contact with people.
You might want to read up on how and why Italy is where it is. You probably won't like the truth.
ReplyDeletePlease tell me your verson of the truth. I thought the Italy's first lockdowsn area was around Milan/Venice a while after the initial cases, and did not eliminate nationwide train service. The entire nation was not involved until too late to prevent spread.
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ReplyDeleteAs to Italy's reaction read:
Lessons from Italy's Response to Coronavirus
hbr.org › 2020/03 › lessons-from-italys-response-to-coronavirus
You wgill know that I DO HAVE SOME FACTS!
Go to Italy if you think it's so great Doc. No? I dont' think so.
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ReplyDeletei DON'T THINK THAT I AM " AN OLD FOOL". i HAVE HAD NEARLY 100 YEARS OF EXPERIENCES ABD AM STILL FULLY COGNISCENT! YOU ON THE OTHER HAND ARE AFRAID TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF. i MUST CONSIDER YOUR REMARKS AS THOSE OF A HATEFUL COWARDLY ROCK THROWER
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