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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
I'll say this: knowing their biases I was extremely surprised at the extent of the steps they wanted to take to curb the spread of the disease and how measured their approach was. I expecting to read something much closer to "we should just open up everything now." That was decidedly not the case.
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Interesting. I'll have to give it a look.
I'll throw this out there and i'm interested in your take: There seems to be a line of thinking that at some point the economy collapsing which I suppose could be more of a disaster than the virus itself. I agree with measures taken to combat the virus at this moment but what do you think we should do if in a few months we continue this economic downfall and there's little to suggest we've minimized the virus? It seems to be there will be a vaccine possibly by that point but I just don't see how we can go into the fall and do the samething thing we're doing for the 2nd wave. I'm also skeptical we will have a very effective treatment until this time next year. At that point won't the open everything up crowd have some credibility?