Irishize
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The santa clara data needs to be put in context. They had a little over 1% positives... then extrapolated that based on county demographics to get to 2 to 4%. The sest is between 98.3 and 99.9% specific... if it were 99% specific over half the positives would be predicted to be false positives. Santa Clara is also quite healthy as a county and has access to a really good health system. It was also the hardest hit northern california county.
My take is another sudden reopening would get us right back to where we came from.
Agreed but it’s more insightful than the woefully wrong IMHE model.
This is why I haven’t been a proponent of another sudden reopening. I’m more of the mind of a gradual based on individual’s co-morbidities.
For those that want to keep the economy shut down “until further notice”, I want to hear your rationale for doing that up to one year or more b/c not only is that genocide...it just won’t happen in the United States.
If we agree that it’ll be at least one year from today that we have a vaccine, the public policy needs to focus on taking care of the afflicted and the vulnerable while also putting a plan into place to start the economy back up on a tiered basis.
Otherwise we’ve just wasted the first six moths of 2020 b/c it didn’t prevent deaths as much as it delayed them and it guarantees another spike. Practically every promise that gov’t officials (incl POTUS) & media have made have been wrong thus far.