Look, I'm just as sick of this bullshit as the next person. Before this mess, my least favorite word used in a conversation was "like". Now, it's "social distance". Come May 1st, this had better be over or I'll be jacking people's jaws for uttering those words. But we have to admit that if Trump and the Governors had not put these restrictions in place, it would be a nightmare scenario, far worse that a TP shortage and crippled economy.
Very possible, Badcat. A run on hospitals, overwhelming the staff and killing our doctors and nurses, would be devastating.
But California has 40 million people, including a massive Chinese population in San Francisco (Chinatown, been there a dozen times), massive Asian population in Los Angeles (guess what ... Chinatown, Koreatown, been there dozens of times), and has so far had 374 deaths. 374. Nitwits are saying, "Because of the early lockdown!"
Bullshit. California instituted "recommended" (not mandatory) social distancing - except for a dozen ******* things like going to the grocery store, getting gas, going to the doctor, no limit for police, fire, medical personnel, and on and on - in the Bay Area on March 5, 2020, more widespread "recommended" social distancing on March 10, 2020, and mandatory social distancing on March 20, 2020.
https://www.latimes.com/california/...ewsom-orders-all-californians-to-stay-at-home
New York implemented mandatory social distancing on March 22, 2020.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/20/new...n-essential-businesses-to-work-from-home.html
Does any human being actually believe that California has a tiny sliver of a fraction of the deaths as New York because of a 2-day difference in social distancing order, where dozens (indeed hundreds) of exceptions exist?? Really? Of course not. So what is really going on? The short answer is that California likely had much, much earlier exposure to the virus, given its proximity to China, Japan and South Korea, and its population simply developed "herd immunity."
Stanford Medicine researchers are testing people to find out how many Californians have coronavirus, media outlets reported. The new study has included testing 3,200 people at San Francisco Bay Area sites on April 4 using an antibody test, according to KSBW.
Researchers believe COVID-19 first appeared in fall 2019 in California — accounting for the state’s lower confirmed cases.
As of April 6, California has 374 deaths due to coronavirus. Despite having half the population of California, New York has nearly 5,000 coronavirus deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The study will account for the people who were infected but didn’t show symptoms or weren’t severely sick, according to The Mercury News. The test will show if they have antibodies and will be immune to the virus, the outlet reported.
Herd immunity is when enough of a population becomes immune to a disease through vaccine or already getting sick to make the spread unlikely between people in the community, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Herd immunity also protects newborns and people who can’t be vaccinated because it helps decrease person-to-person spread, the CDC said.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/coronavirus/article241855856.html#storylink=cpy
So being exposed to the virus much earlier, without social distancing, builds up an immune population, incapable of spreading the disease to the at-risk population. That explanation fits with the facts. The "oh, those two days matter so ******* much" does not ... particularly where epidemiologists have been warning for weeks that the 6 foot distancing every affected state has implemented is "not nearly enough."
6 feet of social distancing not nearly enough: CDC’s recommendation driving some experts ‘nuts’
https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavi...recommendation-driving-some-experts-nuts.html
So what we know. Six feet of social distancing is not nearly enough; every location that imposed social distancing recommended six feet; despite the claimed social distancing, millions upon millions of Americans - hundreds of millions in fact - continued to go to the grocery stores and use those ever-sanitary keypads for the ATM card; California imposed mandatory social distancing March 20, 2020 and has suffered 374 deaths; New York instituted mandatory social distancing March 22, 2020 and has suffered more than 6,000 deaths; the only logical difference between the two is the fact that the virus hit California much earlier, and the population developed herd immunity.
The same thing that would have happened nationwide without the panic.
But hey, panic hurts Trump, so lets all panic.