Re: the strong usd
Yep, Italy doing better, but at 106,000 now and going to hit 120,000 within a few days --- or about 2.5 weeks from the date of your post, not "months".
We are slowing too but still growing at the exponential rate of around 18% per day. New York only skewed the data because they went first among big cities. Other cities are now where New York was 12 days ago in terms of hospital overload, and the future is grim. Just a few more "issues" than Michigan it seems.
Even the President now citing the "best case" of perhaps 200,000 U.S. deaths.
I will concede that we won't hit 100,000,000 cases by mid April. Maybe we will be able to avoid that level for months. Maybe never even get there if we can flatten enough. I'm glad to be wrong on that account. But 200,000+ dead, perhaps millions, is nothing to be happy about. Hair should be on fire. We should have been prepared, but were not. The entire country should have been on stay-at-home orders weeks ago, and is still not. U.S. gov't almost ineffectual except for a few top public health officials trying to make fact-based statements. Almost no effective action to mobilize the country, defaulting to states. This is a train wreck still in progress.
Originally posted by santafe2
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We are slowing too but still growing at the exponential rate of around 18% per day. New York only skewed the data because they went first among big cities. Other cities are now where New York was 12 days ago in terms of hospital overload, and the future is grim. Just a few more "issues" than Michigan it seems.
Even the President now citing the "best case" of perhaps 200,000 U.S. deaths.
I will concede that we won't hit 100,000,000 cases by mid April. Maybe we will be able to avoid that level for months. Maybe never even get there if we can flatten enough. I'm glad to be wrong on that account. But 200,000+ dead, perhaps millions, is nothing to be happy about. Hair should be on fire. We should have been prepared, but were not. The entire country should have been on stay-at-home orders weeks ago, and is still not. U.S. gov't almost ineffectual except for a few top public health officials trying to make fact-based statements. Almost no effective action to mobilize the country, defaulting to states. This is a train wreck still in progress.
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