No doubt the country could open up tomorrow, all the President has to do is announce that the country is shut down indefinitely, see how fast the goddamndemocrats return to Washington and begin to pass bills opening up the country.
@QuixoticSoul right .., they also have power drunk governors ( states) intent on violating the constitution ... who seem to AlwAys over reporting any covid numbers
@SW-User Did you hear that Biden will not be speaking in public in his new online forum called "Dear Joe"? People from Florida will be writing in questions, and "Biden" will write them letters in response...😂😂😂
@MarineBob few... many like living like this... and want the government to support them. They are delusional to think they will like it tho.. and we haven’t began to even see the fallout from this yet.
That's very hard to say. Our governors need to take a county by county approach. Some counties will be highly infected, while others will be almost clear...so it makes no sense for an entire state to have the same timing for ALL these lock downs.
On May 15th, our governor in Massachusetts will assess our new cases, and we will follow the CDC plans to return to work if the new cases continue to decline.
What's frustrating is that zero governors have a plan... not that Trump's plan has anything material to it.
What's been proven in Washington is that social distancing works. So, let's allow businesses to present re-open proposals on how they will protect their businesses.
Obviously, Tyson and Koch don't give a shit about their employees, but most companies in the US do. LET US SUBMIT OUR OWN PLANS!
The political sparring is getting old. Yes, Trump fucked up... but seriously? Let it go already! Let us come up with plans to get the economy going again. We don't want our employees to die! Let us figure this out!
@BizSuitStacy Amen to that. As if that is supposed to inspire the 22 million Americans out of work, while she has decided to eat ice cream while Congress sits empty because of her.
I mean, Inslee has handled this pretty well up until now. Though, he's failed to fully acknowledge that Western Washington isn't as densely packed as other metropolitan areas of the country. Nor has he fully acknowledged that he couldn't have done this without the support of the big bad ugly capitalists in this area.
oh please ... there’s no vaccine for HIV after 30 years ... its killed 40 million . No descent vaccine for the seasonal flue which kills an average of 40-60 K Americans every year
OK, I will try, not because you will try to understand, but for other people's benefit.
There are currently two late-stage, multinational clinical trials for the bokodo and Mosaico vaccines. The fact is , over the past 3-4 decades, we've been busy merging the worlds of the microbiology and computing, and what we can do today, was not even conceivable 3 decades ago. bokodo and Mosaico are examples.
It killed 40 Million people? There are two possibilities for where that figure came from: 1) your ass; 2) thin air. The actual number is less than 800K. In fact, if you live in a Western country, and you developed HIV after 2000, you will still be alive, and on a drug regimen that prevents fatal, or even uncomfortable symptoms. Third world countries, where these drugs are not available, fare differently.
The Flu? Don't look now, but there are vaccines for many types of the Flu. The trick is get vaccinated for the right type of Flu.
Anything else you would like to be wrong about? I would tell you a little more about the science, but it would be a waste of both our times.
I mean, Inslee has handled this pretty well up until now.
I did not mention Inslee. My response was general purpose. While I live in Washington State, this crisis is both a national and international disaster and I did not want to make it about our corner of the world. As in, my comment is not about politics, and I thought I was clear about that.
Though, he's failed to fully acknowledge that Western Washington isn't as densely packed as other metropolitan areas of the country.
Not sure why you bring this up. It is not even remotely related to anything I wrote in my comment, or to any statement by Governor Inslee that I am aware of. Snohomish County, one of the hardest hit counties, is pretty much rural, and while we stabilized in the "dense" areas, the rise in infection is in rural Washington.
Nor has he fully acknowledged that he couldn't have done this without the support of the big bad ugly capitalists in this area.
Do you have a reason to believe, he is against capitalism, or that he has ever addressed any of the local businesses, as big, bad or ugly capitalists?
I am a byproduct of the "big bad ugly tech capitalism" of the Seattle area, and the relationship between the Governor's office (the last 5), has been anything but cooperative. The Governor's office, holds regular calls, with business leaders, to coordinate, and he discusses it in his press conferences, and reports on it, on his web site.
As a local, I am impressed with how the local business community, with the notable exception of Jeff Bezos, has come together, and set politics aside, to provide solutions.
We need a plan. Not politics.
I was under the impression that my comment did not address politics, and points 1, 2 and 3 are not political.
Massachusetts numbers are spiking right now. I was told to check back with my surgeon in the middle of May after they cancelled my April 30th appointment. I would say it will be almost as long for Massachusetts as it is, still, for NYC...perhaps by the end of June or July.