I don't know how things normally work around the world, but you cannot have this every single day, twice a day, and have the same spread as during the lockdown. It is physically impossible.
That I could believe. But still, how would you practice social distancing in the above scenario? It's not something that's really possible here.
And that's not even taking into account the cultural aspect of it. Japanese or Germans would probably do just fine without a lockdown and the above rules instead. Here we have people comparing mask rules to Nazism.
I don't know how things normally work around the world, but you cannot have this every single day, twice a day, and have the same spread as during the lockdown. It is physically impossible.
Lockdowns don't work?
Can anyone look at these graphs and tell me with a straight face that lockdowns don't work? Deaths and daily new cases have fallen by 95% in italy during the lockdown period. How can someone claim that reducing the possibility for the virus to spread from person is ineffective?
Lockdowns don't work?
Can anyone look at these graphs and tell me with a straight face that lockdowns don't work? Deaths and daily new cases have fallen by 95% in italy during the lockdown period. How can someone claim that reducing the possibility for the virus to spread from person is ineffective?
Same group of mostly alt-right doofuses still rambling on about this stuff that flies in the face of all available evidence. Lockdowns obviously worked great for snuffing this out.
The real question is whether we could have handled this better by having better mass testing protocols, isolation of positive cases, and contact tracing set up in the two months we had to get ready. I’d say yes. But we weren’t prepared so we had to go the lockdown route.
The other reason for lockdowns is to avoid overwhelming the healthcare system at one time.
BTW, really impressive stats out of China, Italy, Spain, the Far East and some Arab countries.
Same group of mostly alt-right doofuses still rambling on about this stuff that flies in the face of all available evidence. Lockdowns obviously worked great for snuffing this out.
The real question is whether we could have handled this better by having better mass testing protocols, isolation of positive cases, and contact tracing set up in the two months we had to get ready. I’d say yes. But we weren’t prepared so we had to go the lockdown route.