Well, that was a lot of COVID discussion there. My 2 cents:
There is a continuum of disease burden secondary to C-19 from none to death. The facts support that the disease burden, based on current data, is at the low end of that spectrum. Hanni's chart demonstrates that perceptions of C-19's disease burden is on the high end. Why is that? Two things: (1) a hysterical press that bends the data to support a narrative - some of this is political and purposefully anti-R and anti-Trump. (2) A failure on the part of most leaders at the federal state and local levels to counter the hysterical press narrative. I'd call FL's governor, Ron Desantis, a notable exception who ignores the hysteria, focus on steps state and local officials are taking to manage the rising case numbers and reporting results.
Recently, I've heard several medical authorities express this view when asked "what's the endpoint?" ........ that the virus is here to stay, is probably seasonal and we need to be focusing on how to manage it while returning to a sustainable level of economic and social activity. I've been pushing this line for about two weeks. If it catches on, it's a paradigm shift that is badly needed.
There is a continuum of disease burden secondary to C-19 from none to death. The facts support that the disease burden, based on current data, is at the low end of that spectrum. Hanni's chart demonstrates that perceptions of C-19's disease burden is on the high end. Why is that? Two things: (1) a hysterical press that bends the data to support a narrative - some of this is political and purposefully anti-R and anti-Trump. (2) A failure on the part of most leaders at the federal state and local levels to counter the hysterical press narrative. I'd call FL's governor, Ron Desantis, a notable exception who ignores the hysteria, focus on steps state and local officials are taking to manage the rising case numbers and reporting results.
Recently, I've heard several medical authorities express this view when asked "what's the endpoint?" ........ that the virus is here to stay, is probably seasonal and we need to be focusing on how to manage it while returning to a sustainable level of economic and social activity. I've been pushing this line for about two weeks. If it catches on, it's a paradigm shift that is badly needed.
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