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Old 04-03-2020, 06:47 AM   #15981
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Originally Posted by AustinChief View Post
Ok question for everybody...

Now that multiple reports are showing fatality rates for people under 50 to be equivalent to a bad flu season, what is the point in continued isolation of that demographic after our death rates plateau or start to fall?

Let's say we have already hit peak and the next few days we stay below 1000 deaths/day (this is not a prediction but a hypothetical). At what point do you ease restrictions on the extremely low risk people? We obviously can't shelter in place until a vaccine comes out. Do we wait until a treatment has been proven to be effective? Do we wait until a certain percentage of America has immunity? What is your metric?
The rate of hospitalization seems higher than the flu in that age group you could still risk overwhelming the health care system if you open up everything without keeping some of the measures in place, like large gatherings etc.

I think they will start easing restrictions once the projections start going in the right direction because of treatment/immunity /vaccine or all of the above.
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