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New CaseDemic in Europe further vindicates DJT.....

Even those super responsible Euros with their big-time lockdowns that showed us stupid Americans how to deal with the virus aren't immune to the damn thing.

Virus gonna virus.

Protect the elderly. Make Money. Live your life.
Courtesy of DirtyToe recent Japenese study
Conclusions and Relevance: COVID-19 infection may have spread widely across the general population of Tokyo despite the very low fatality rate. Given the temporal correlation between the rise in seropositivity and the decrease in reported COVID-19 cases that occurred without a shut-down, herd immunity may be implicated. Sequential testing for serological response against COVID-19 is useful for understanding the dynamics of COVID-19 infection at the population-level.
 
Even those super responsible Euros with their big-time lockdowns that showed us stupid Americans how to deal with the virus aren't immune to the damn thing.

Virus gonna virus.

Protect the elderly. Make Money. Live your life.
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Even those super responsible Euros with their big-time lockdowns that showed us stupid Americans how to deal with the virus aren't immune to the damn thing.

Virus gonna virus.

Protect the elderly. Make Money. Live your life.
My son and daughter work in Europe. They say that after opening in July they got careless and now are cutting back.
 
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My son and daughter work in Europe. They say that after opening in July they got careless and now are cutting back.
How long do you propose they remain closed this time? What is a non-careless amount of time?
In all fairness, the "all or nothing" response is an over-reaction in both directions. Opening things up too much at one time is going to cause some problems (like a spike in "cases" that scares everyone back in their holes).

Shutting down everything is also going to cause unnecessary problems. Look at what is happening and scale your response accordingly. The "all or nothing" approach is blind, ignorant, or sheerly political.
 
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Dont know everybody seems so hung up on cases, its the hospitalizations and deaths that matter. A spike in cases is meaningless when hospitalizations and deaths are down.
 
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Dont know everybody seems so hung up on cases, its the hospitalizations and deaths that matter. A spike in cases is meaningless when hospitalizations and deaths are down.
Cynically, I believe that the folks driving the narrative need a big number to obsess over. Whatever gets the biggest response, and that's usually what scares people the most. If deaths and hospitalizations don't have the big numbers, the next thing to obsess over is cases.

The fact that we are defining "cases" more broadly than any other health threat, there will always be a good supply of cases to report, until we're ready to move on to something else.
 
My son and daughter work in Europe. They say that after opening in July they got careless and now are cutting back.
Maybe the issue is the lockdown prevented the virus from doing its thing which consequently prevented the populace from developing natural immunity. Maybe the SE USA and South Dakota (and Sweden) handled it correctly. Ya think?
 
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